Mark Behrens
Professor Mark Behrens reviews in more detail and touches on key elements of his research that the students in video (Student Presentation #5) discussed. In describing his work, Behrens offered "think of looking through color filters." The filters eliminate any unnecessary or unforeseeable data, and when you combine all the filters together, the yield reveals amazing overlaps and patterns.
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Social work is a dynamic profession that is undergoing a period of significant change in Scotland. Social workers have the power to make assessments and decisions that radically alter people's lives. This unit introduces the law as it relates to social work and encourages an understanding of the context of the law in order to make sound decisions.
Small group teaching
Small group teaching
The Color "B-R-O-W-N" song
This video is a wonderful resource to help introduce the color brown and color word to the early childhood classroom. Some of the lyrics include "Teddy bears and squirrels are brown. Autumn leaves are too. Chocolate milk is always brown". This would also be a helpful resource for ELL students and also for special needs children. (2:03)
Uncertainty and Entrepreneurship 10 Amazing Facts About The Brain 100,000 attend Oslo anti-violence rally World's longest table seats 550 diners Andy Home on Chinese aluminum trade data Different Animals Digital Earth Workbench: Viewing Terrain Height Rotating around the Tharsis Rise (True Color) First Images from Landsat 7: Flying Down I-90 to Sioux Falls, South Dakota Transformative writing Small group teaching: introduction to the collection Peer reviewing a seminar: Oliver Twist Peer reviewing a seminar: The Bonesetter's Daughter Zero Robotics "Summer of Innovation 2010" Nancy 2011 Les Biomarqueurs: Applications cliniques
Roche a organisé avec le concours du Cancéropôle du Grand-Est une réunion sur les biomarqueurs visant à présenter les avancées et efforts à consentir dans ce domaine, ainsi qu'à mettre en évidence les expertises du Grand-Est. Libreville 2011 – Recherche en éducation médicale : état des lieux
Titre : Libreville 2011 – Recherche en éducation médicale : état des lieux, perspectives et rôle de la SIFEM.
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This 1:40 video has some interesting facts about the brain that is sure to get students interested. Moves rapidly and it can be used for a good discussion or future study of the brain.
July 25 - At least 100,000 people, many carrying white or red roses, rallied in Oslo on Monday to show support for victims of attacks that killed 76 people. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
July 25 - Singapore builds the world's longest table in an attempt to enter the Guinness Book of World Records. Tara Cleary reports.
Reuter Base Metals Columnist Andy Home analyses the latest trade data out of China and its impact on the aluminium market.
Video discusses what animals are and what makes animals different. Video shows some animals and gives a few characteristics about each. Animals include a bear, blue whale, camel, a cat, and a cheetah just to name a few. Run time 13:31.
The Digital Earth Workbench is an interactive application that runs on a SGI Onyx Infinite Reality system and is controlled by an Immersive Workbench, tracked stereo glasses, and a tracked wand. The application allows an unprecedented freedom to roam georeferenced datasets at multiple resolutions and timescales. This animation is one of a series of direct screen captures of the application in operation. The occasional menu appearance denotes direct intervention by the operator to add or delete d
Push in and spin around Tharsis rise on a flat map of Mars MOLA topography with Viking true color
Flying down Interstate 90 to Sioux Falls, South Dakota using an image from Landsat 7 taken April 22, 1999
Transformative writing
Small group teaching: introduction to the collection
Peer reviewing a seminar: Oliver Twist
Peer reviewing a seminar: The Bonesetter's Daughter
Zero Robotics is a robotics programming tournament for students, where the robots are autonomous nanosatellites called SPHERES, developed by MIT SSL. Students can write programs to control the satellites from a web browser and final competition is aboard the International Space Station. The NASA/SG Summer of Innovation 2010 tournament was geared toward Massachusetts middle school students. http://zerorobotics.mit.edu
Destinée aux chercheurs et cliniciens, elle s'est tenue le 15 et 16 avril 2011 au Musée des Beaux-Arts à Nancy.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la ré
Intervenant : Thierry PELACCIA (Strasbourg – France).
Résumé : La recherche en éducation médicale (des Sciences de la Santé) a pour objectif de rendre intelligible les faits éducatifs en lien avec la formation et la pratique des médecins (professionnels de la santé). Elle prend en compte toute investigation menée selon une méthodologie systématiqu













