Harry Belafonte: Memories of MLK
In this History Channel video clip, sit down with Harry Belafonte and learn how he feels about what Martin Luther King Jr. did for this country. Check out all the interesting facts about a man who met a tragic end for standing up for good. (1:33)
Stokely Carmichael on Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr
On April 5, 1968, in a press conference held the day after the slaying of Martin Luther King Jr., civil rights activist Stokely Carmichael predicts the outbreak of more violence across the nation in retaliation for "white America's biggest mistake." (2:42)
Nixon Orders Invasion of Cambodia
On April 30, 1970, President Richard Nixon asks the American people to support his decision to send troops into Cambodia in response to North Vietnam’s invasion of the country. (1:02)
Space Station Live! Tour
NASA is using the Internet and smartphones to provide the public with a new inside look at what happens aboard the International Space Station and in the Mission Control Center. NASA Public Affairs Officer Dan Huot provides a video tour of the new site, which is now online at http://spacestationlive.nasa.gov.
From Codebreaking to Computing: Remembrances of Bletchley Park 50 Years Later
In this 1992 interview Jack Good and Donald Michie discuss their cryptanalytical work during World War II at Britain's Bletchley Park. The technical aspects of Germany's Enigma and Lorenz Geheimschreiber, the code-breaking Bombe, Heath Robinson, and Colossus machines, and the personal contributions of Max Newman, Alan Turing, and Tommy Flowers are explored. Donald Michie, in the final part of the interview, offers some details on the origins of artificial intelligence research.
Luciana Nery - Pesquisa de Marketing
By: Mateus Santana Videos de boas-vindas para os alunos da disciplina Pesquisa de Marketing
Introductions to Equations and Fractions
This tutorial video gives step by step directions on solving equations with fractions. This is a great resource to help build mastery of this important skill. (2:07)
Kracht - zwaartekracht : Demonstratieproef In dit practicum laat je een versnellingssensor (gemonteerd op een datarecorder) een vrije val uitvoeren. De geregistreerde gegevens worden nadien geanalyseerd. Het werkblad voor dit practicum is gestructureerd …

Zoek dezelfde letter : Vergelijken Dit document bevat een oefening over visuele identificatie. Het is de bedoeling dat het kind leert vergelijken en zo dezelfde letter kan ontdekken. Dit is een voorbereiding op het leren lezen.
Learn the Planets Song
In this video, young students will learn the basics of space science, planets, stars, and the solar system we live in. This is a fun cool science introduction into the cosmos and the planets. This is a great resource to use in conjunction with non-fiction texts and/or unit on the Solar System. (3:46)
Using Models to Multiply Fractions
The instructor uses a white board for demonstrating how to use models to multiply fractions.  Several examples are modeled.
Sistema Nervioso - Reflejos
Este video explica como se produce los reflejos. (1:53)
Eggleston, "Red Ceiling," or Greenwood, Mississippi,1973 - Smart History at Khan Academy
William Eggleston, "Red Ceiling," or Greenwood, Mississippi, Dye transfer print, 12.625 x 19.0625 in. (32.1 x 48.4 cm), 1973 (prints in MoMA and J. Paul Getty Collection)
Speakers: Dr. Shana Gallagher-Lindsay, Dr. Beth Harris (05:02)
RECOMMENDATIONS AND RESPONSES TO HOME AND COMMUNITY CARE: THE BC OMBUDSPERSON REPORT
Kim Carter, Ombudsperson, for the Province of British Columbia
Monet. Rouen Cathedral Series, 1892-4 - Smart History at Khan Academy
Claude Monet​ painted more than 30 canvases depicting Rouen cathedral between 1892 and 1894. This video discusses the following four paintings in the collection of the Musée d'Orsay in Paris:
Rouen Cathedral (The Portal, Grey Weather),
1894, oil on canvas, 100 x 65 cm
Rouen Cathedral (The Portal and the Tour d'Albane, Morning Effect),
1894, oil on canvas, 106 x 73 cm
Rouen Cathedral (The Portal, Harmony in Blue),
1894, oil on
Shel Silverstein: 'Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me Too'
Shel Silverstein, creator of the beloved poetry collections A Light in the Attic and Falling Up, recites the poem 'Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me Too' from Where the Sidewalk Ends. As in classic Shel Silverstein style, students will love the voices and creative illustrations. What a great resource to introduce and use poetry in the classroom. (2:15)
Magnets: ( An Interactive Game)
In this game, students use their knowledge of magnets ( North and South poles) to foil a crime spree. ( This link is for an interactive game and may take a few minutes to load.)
Happy birthday Tent Theatre!
The curtain has gone up on the 50th season of Tent Theatre. With the official birthday of Tent on June 26, these members of the cast and crew share their birthday wishes for the Missouri State University icon.
ResNet 2013: Student Technology Conference Promo
Watch what could happen if you don't attend the The Student Technology Conference at Purdue University in 2013.














