Increasing Attendance for Hepatitis C Care in Canada (French)
By: bccdc Narrated slide presentation about a research project that uncovered factors contributing to non-attendance for hepatitis C care of interest to people living with hepatitis C and care providers.
SMART Training : Haal meer uit je bord Technologie heeft het vermogen om het les- en leerproces in elk klaslokaal volledig te transformeren. Maar er is meer nodig dan hardware en software om het volledige potentieel van onderwijstechnologie te realiseren. De …

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Spring at Marquette University
Lines from the poem "Mysteries, Yes" by Mary Oliver set to scenes of Marquette University in the spring. Photos by Gee Ekachai, Mykl Novak, Marissa Evans, Matt Hetrick, Kimberly Brown, Jake Cohen, Sarah Padove and http://twitter.com/FatherMarquette Read the full poem at http://go.mu.edu/mysteries_yes
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We Players on Alcatraz Puppet Partnership
Anna Whitehead, MFA Social Practice, 2nd year graduate student
Community Partner: We Players, Alcatraz Island San Francisco, California
Joining with We Players in their site-specific performance residency on Alcatraz Island, this partnership project engages at-risk youth, people incarcerated, and those on probation in the Bay Area in the collaborative creation and construction of large-scale puppets and masks for a performance addressing themes of acces
No One Bothered (Story of Homelessness)
This short film chronicles the story of Claire and Darren, a British homeless couple. The couple lives in Bournemouth, England. When they first arrived in the seaside town, they begged for money in order to buy food. Eventually they became registered Big Issue magazine vendors. The Big Issue Foundation is an initiative that gives homeless and vulnerably housed people the opportunity to make a living by selling magazines to passersby. For Darren and Claire, selling The Big Issue is a step up
Important notification - March, 2012 Spartans: Deconstructed Morpheus Tether Test #10 Morpheus Tether Test #11 Days of the Week (Interactive Game) Zhujiajiao Water Village, Shanghai, China Ping 137: Kinect illusionist, Kintext, R.I.P. XP, Lumias! We got a new set! Well, sorta. We virtually got a new set. We definitely got a new VIRTUAL set Center Student Grant 2010 - Youth Artists Resisting Center Student Grants - Design Thinking - Indhira Rojas (1) MWV Episode 59 - Anne K. Jones - Cyanobacteria's Potential as a Fuel Product Animal Families Junior Chemistry: The Periodic Table 1 The Death of Thomas Jefferson
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This video shows some of the methods and weapons that made the Spartans such a formidable foe. (02:06)
Morpheus conducts another tethered test, April 5, 2012. Morpheus is a full spacecraft and rocket-powered lander, which demonstrates new green technology, as well as an autonomous landing and hazard detection technology.
Read more about Morpheus testing:
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/exploration/morpheus/index.html
http://morpheuslander.jsc.nasa.gov/
Morpheus conducts another tethered test, April 11, 2012. Morpheus is a full spacecraft and rocket-powered lander, which demonstrates new green technology, as well as an autonomous landing and hazard detection technology.
Read more about Morpheus testing:
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/exploration/morpheus/index.html
http://morpheuslander.jsc.nasa.gov/
This short video introduces each week day, by allowing the student to repeat after the voice. The voice is slightly computerized,but still usable. This is an animated lesson to teach kids about the days of the week.(00:27)
1:52 Zhujiajiao Water Village, Shanghai, China slide show. This is an ancient water town. I was there! ~ ECP
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Youth Artists Resisting: An Education and Exhibition Collaboration Between San Francisco and Haiti
Allison Rowe Social Practice, 1st year graduate
Community Partner: Out of Site Center for Arts Education, San Francisco, California and Timoun Atis Rezistan, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Youth Artists Resisting: An Education and Exhibition Collaboration Between San Francisco and Haiti is a community art project that seeks to facilitate conversation, art production, art sales and youth empowerment by usi
Design Thinking: Recycling Practices for the Dominican Republic
part 1 of 3
Indhira Rojas
MFA Design
In the Dominican Republic recycling is not a common practice. Design Thinking: Recycling Practices for the Dominican Republic is a workshop focusing on the investigation of behaviors and attitudes towards disposable materials (trash/garbage), from awareness to implementations of recycling practices in the home and community. By taking a human centered design approach, using the methodologies of
By: MicrobeWorld In episode 59 of MicrobeWorld Video, filmed at the American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting in Vancouver, BC Canada on February 17, 2012, Dr. Stan Maloy talks with Anne Jones, D. Phil., Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Center for Bioenergy and Photosynthesis, Arizona State University, about why her research into harvesting excess light energy has promising potential as an energy alternative.
Anne explains why photosynthesis is a
Families are our introduction to society. By living and growing within a small connected group, we are prepared for encounters with larger groups within society. Animal families provide a great example of similarities and differences within various family groups. (2:30)
This eight minute video provides an overview of the Periodic Table. It uses a narrator who speaks rapidly and does not show any experiments. The start of the video is uneven in quality. It is best if the students have a copy of the Table before showing the video.
Thomas Jefferson takes his last breath on July 4, 1826, fifty years to the day after the signing of The Declaration of Independence. In this video clip, learn how Thomas Jefferson fought for his life until his very last breath on July 4. (2:00)













