How Indian MIT & IIT Graduates Shaped Computer History (Updated: 12-28-11)
[Recorded July 15, 2010]
In the last fifteen years the very names Bangalore and Silicon Valley have become evocative of the important connections between India and the United States in the global IT industry. Historian Ross Bassett argues that the linkages between the two countries are far older and deeper than is widely known. In the course of his research, he found that Indian graduates of MIT significantly influenced the creation of modern technological India. In the colonial period, a small
Les énergies renouvelables - Hervé Pignon
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Les énergies renouvelables par Hervé Pignon
Lycée Général Beaupré (59 Haubourdin)
Too Late to Apologize: A Declaration
In this video, you will see the founding fathers "rocking it out" to the song "Too Late to Apologize." The characters sing about some of the reasons of the Revolutionary War. This is a guaranteed hit with your students. (3:22)
BBC Nature: Snake Size Earthworm
From Deadly 6: 0Steve Backshall comes across the biggest earthworm he's ever seen.
Visit to An Ocean Planet: Earth's Hydrologic Cycle
The hydrologic cycle is the continual movement of water from one place to another and from one state of matter to another. This site describes a demonstration in which a teacher or small group of students constructs a simple model of the hydrologic cycle. Written instructions and a list of materials are provided. A short list of links to related topics and a vocabulary are also included.
Omvang van de aarde en de zon Een bron die van beschrijft de relatie tussen de bekende hoeveelheden in het dagelijks leven en de grootte en afstanden …

Integreeritud õppematerjalid
Kodulehekülg, mis sisaldab erinevate õppeainete töölehti, esitlusi, elektroonilisi teste, ristsõnu, pildimaterjali, huvitavaid linke ja õpiotstarbelisi mänge ning palju muud põnevat, mis aitab ainetundi huvitavamaks muuta. Materjal on mõeldud kasutamiseks I ja II kooliastmes. Sobib kasutada ka lasteaias.
Liitmine
Tööleht Excelis 1- 10ni liitmine.
Inspire Innovation: Tokyo
On Friday, November 11, 2011, the Carnegie Mellon University Alumni Chapter in Japan hosted a celebration of CMU's Inspire Innovation campaign and the 25th anniversary of the chapter. The event was headlined by a panel discussion about the global economy featuring CMU Trustee Yoshiaki Fujimori, MBA (TPR'81), President and CEO, JS Group Corporation; Jared L. Cohon, President, Carnegie Mellon University; Robert M. Dammon, Dean, CMU Tepper School of Business; and Robert Alan Feldman, Managing Direc
Twin probes begin moon mapping mission
Jan. 2 - After a three month spaceflight, a twin set of lunar probes has reached the moon. NASA intends to use the orbiters to create a precise map of the moon's gravitational field. Researchers hope the data will answer questions about the composition of the moon's core and how it was formed. Ben Gruber reports.
Italians fear tough 2012
Jan 2 - Italians prepare for a lean 2012 as the country's austerity reforms kick into action. Nick Rowlands reports.
Monitors amid the devastation in Syria
Jan. 2 - Arab League Secretary General Nabil Elaraby says Syria's military has withdrawn from residential areas in Syria. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Juvenile Common Lionfish
This short video gives excellent real life, close up footage of a juvenile Common Lionfish. A striking, boldly-patterned fish, the common lionfish (Pterois volitans) has distinctive bands of red and white stripes and conspicuous, elongated, fan-like fins. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (Less Than 2 Minutes)
Vessels in Greek art, the visit
This lesson focuses on the uses, shapes, importance, and historical storytelling on Greek vessels in art.
Literature-based newspaper: Their Eyes were Watching God
Students will create an Eatonville newspaper depicting the characters and events in Zora Neale Hurston's "Their Eyes were Watching God."
Little Rock Nine
This collection of photos shows scenes from the controversial desegregation of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1957.
A Class Divided 3: An Interview with Jane Elliott
In this Web-exclusive interview for FRONTLINE, Jane Elliott discusses her abiding sense that her lesson on bigotry is as necessary today as it was in 1968.
Glemating
A nonsense sentence is provided and children are required to work out the answers to some questions.
Drama and the Irish class
A list of the ways in which drama can be effectively used in the classroom to teach Irish.
Ireland in the Age to Come
Compare you essays to this essay and use it to add to your vocabulary or ideas!













