How To Breathe Properly When Running
This 2:23 long British video shows the most essential points
to bear in mind when running is how to breathe properly through both our mouth and our nose, not just one but both.
"The Scientific Method Song"
In this video, Mr. Edmonds sings about some basic steps in the scientific method for experimental study. Some of the key vocabulary words include the following: dependent variable, constants, independent variable, research, hypothesis, procedure, data table, label, units, experiment, and data. This is a great resource to help students remember this important skill. Middle School and High School students will enjoy this catchy tune. (2:34)
Libyan fighters storm Gaddafi's Sirte.
Sept. 24 - Libyan fighters loyal to the National Transitional Council (NTC) enter the town centre of Sirte, Gaddafi's hometown. Rough cut (No reporter narration)
Minister 'hostage' in road protest
Sept.25 - Bolivia's foreign minister is briefly taken prisoner during a protest march against a highway through a rainforest reserve. Paul Chapman reports.
A Different Kind of Founder
Candlesticks, buckles, bells, and sword hilts are just a few objects that Colonial Williamsburg founder Doc Hassell is called to manufacture.
The Declaration of Independence
Hear the words that were catalyst to the Revolution, read by Bill Barker, Colonial Williamsburg's Thomas Jefferson.
Luister- en spreekoefening: How to preserve food
In deze les leren cursisten een lezing over een historisch onderwerp samenvatten en er hun mening over te formuleren
MathSV : mathématiques pour les Sciences de la Vie
Site Web de ressources pédagogiques pour l'enseignement des mathématiques appliquées aux Sciences de la Vie, cet espace est intégré à SPIRAL, la plateforme e-learning de l'Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1.
Pour analyser et comprendre des phénomènes biologiques, une approche mathématique est souvent nécessaire : formaliser une question biologique (mettre en équation), décrire les résultats d'une expérience de biologie (probabilités - statistiques), analyser (étude de fonction,
Faculty conversations: Saleem Alhabash
Saleem Alhabash, assistant professor with the Department of Advertising, Public Relations and Retailing and the Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies and Media, talks about his research with new and social media.
To read more, go to http://news.msu.edu/story/9852
SFCO 2011 – Cancer du sein : lésions frontières mammaires, définition anatomo-pathologique
Titre : SFCO 2011 – Cancer du sein : lésions frontières mammaires, définition anatomo-pathologique.
Intervenant (s) : Marie-Mélanie DAUPLAT (Centre Jean Perrin – Clermont-Ferrand)
Résumé : Lésions frontières : groupe hétérogène
• Intégrées dans plusieurs classifications
• Risque relatif > 2
• Groupe B3 de la classification NHSBSP
• Diagnostic difficile surtout sur biopsie
• Souvent associées entre elles ou avec des lé
Advanced Sensor Network Workshop Q&A Panel
A chance for future aquatic sensor users to ask questions from experts and manufacturers.
Sustainability at Harvard: We are a living lab
A video tour through five case studies of sustainability at Harvard, including:
* Student Peer-to-Peer Programs Educate and Inspire
* Innovative Solutions that Serve as Models for Other
* Greener, Healthier, More Efficient Buildings
* Rethinking Campus Operations
* Building a Culture of Sustainability
Science Sticky Explains the Water Cycle
In this video, Science Sticky uses visuals to explain the 10 steps of the water cycle. There is no audio but there are sentence cards explaining the steps. The word purified is misspelled in one slide. At the end, a cool numbered diagram is shown. This is a great resource to help students master this important skill. It would work well in conjunction with non-fiction texts on this subject. (1:19)
Founders or Traitors
Not all colonists were ready to follow their leaders into revolution. Interpreters Steve Holloway and John Hamant debate in character as John Adams and Benjamin Franklin.
Drummer's Call
The noble tradition of the fifes and drums is celebrated May 18-20 during Drummer's Call.
Revolutionary Stories
New vignettes reveal revolutionary citizens from different angles, explains Bill Weldon, Colonial Williamsburg's manager of public history.
Anthropologist to the Past
Distinguished Visiting Professor Rhys Isaac's 1970 encounter with Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area set the course for his career.
Music Suited to a Lady
Colonial ladies played instruments that showed their graceful features to the best advantage, and they never showed their elbows. Music Interpreter Jane Hanson explains.
Colonial Children's Dance
Youth interpreters in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area enliven parlors and stages with dancing demonstrations. Kelly McEvoy details the colonial pastime.
The Gunpowder Plot
Add your shouts to the clamor for revolution in Colonial Williamsburg's evening program, "The Gunpowder Plot." Author Gina DeAngelis explains.













