Adding Three and Four Digit Numbers With Regrouping
A teacher shows students how to add three and four digit numbers with regrouping by using an example of planning the cost of a party. The teacher stresses writing the numbers vertically aligning the digits according to place value. The video also shows students how they will make mistakes if the numbers are not aligned. The problems are written with black marker on sheet paper. ( 3:22)
Alice Neel: The Art of Not Sitting Pretty
Phoebe Hoban, author of Basquiat: A Quick Killing in Art, will read from and discuss her new biography of painter Alice Neel. Alice Neel: The Art of Not Sitting Pretty was named one of the ten best books of 2010 by the Village Voice, included in O Magazine's 15 books to watch for in 2011, and picked as an Editors' Choice in the New York Times Sunday Book Review in January 2011. This event took place at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art on February 2, 2011. Video courtesy Elizabeth
What Makes a Utah?
What makes you you? Why do you talk, dress, go to school, eat, tell stories, joke around, doodle, and think the way you do?
War of 1812
This eight minute video provides an overview of the causes and events of this war. Uses original style maps and many images that could help explain this event.
An Interview With Hades
This student-created video features students role-playing an interview with Greek God Hades. Hades is asked about his family and powers in this interview. ( 1:21)
Using Human Blood, Saliva, and Dental Caries in the Biology Teaching Laboratory
Laboratory exercises using saliva, urine, and blood were developed because they met specific, desirable learning objectives. Moreover, because they use the student's own body, they had the advantage of high student interest. Since the method of transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) was uncovered, questions have arisen about the safety of using blood and other body fluids in teaching. Disinfection and safety procedures that minimize the risk of transmitting diseases in the laboratory
Januae Latinitatis Vestibulum - Latine
Latin only reading of the Januae Latinitatis Vestibulum Comenii.
This audio book is available at the Latinum Online Shop and also has the bilingual English-Latin pdf on the disc.
Gengo Spanish #11 - Don’t Let the Rain Ruin Your Latin American Day
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! When you ask your significant other what his plans are for the next weekend, he tells you in Spanish that he has no idea. He responds in Spanish that he knows he’ll be in Latin America, but he’s not sure about much else. You tell him that’s too bad, since you [...]
Haunted Memories and Complex Loyalties
This Maguire Public Scholar Lecture by William Abraham, SMU's Albert Cook Outler Professor of Wesley Studies, focused on terrorism's ties to religion and other causes. It was given September 8, 2011, as part of a series of SMU events commemorating the 10th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorists attacks.
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The Details and Construction Processes of Die Es
The underpinning idea is that architectural technology is part of this hierarchical framework conceptualising architectural conceptstructuring structural systemplacement and layering componentsdetailing connections The details processes and descriptions of Die Es presented here demonstrate that in this framework architectural technology is seen to be inextricably interlinked to the entire building and its spatialaesthetics
The Details and Construction Processes of the Fallingwater House
The information presented here is taken from teaching architectural technology in the 2nd Year of the UCT Bachelor of Architectural Studies programme in 2010. The underpinning idea is that architectural technology is part of this hierarchical framework: conceptualising (architectural concept)-structuring (structural system)-placement and layering (components)-detailing (connections). The details, processes and descriptions of Die Es presented here demonstrate that in this framework, architectura
Earth Viz: El Niño to La Niña
Watch the 2010 El Niño switch quickly to a strong La Niña, and the resulting wild weather, in this data visualization by AMNH Science Bulletins. For background information, educational resources, and more, visit El Niño to La Niña on the Science Bulletins Web site: http://www.amnh.org/sciencebulletins/
Science Bulletins is a production of the National Center for Science Literacy, Education, and Technology (NCSLET), part of the Department of Education at the American Museum of Natural Histor
Historical skills : using archives
This resource provides a general introduction to what archives are, where they are kept, how to find relevant material, and what to expect on a visit to an archives office. A glossary and bibliography are also provided along with numerous links to relevant external resources.
The scope of this unit principally reflects the archival holdings of the University of Nottingham and illustrative images of items from our collections appear throughout.
Battle of Saratoga II
The Battle of Saratoga, a victory for the American rebels, not only served as a turning point in the Revolution but also transformed the diplomatic landscape and made America a country with some political clout. The four minute video does a good job of explaining the battle as well as the importance of the event.
Basics of Reducing Fractions
This video shows the basics of reducing fractions. Could be great for remediation or beginning level learners. (1:37)
Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview: DirectX 11 Development Experience Boris Jabes and JP Duplessis explain the new DX11 development experience in Visual Studio 11 Developer Preview (with demo).

Numeracy in the Kitchen - Cooking with Fractions
A video created for educational purposes that focuses on numeracy, in particular fractions. Aimed for students, parents and teachers to use as a resource when teaching mathematics, home economics and ICT. (05:15)
Expedition 28 Crew Undocks from Station
Expedition 28 Commander Andrey Borisenko and Flight Engineers Alexander Samokutyaev and Ron Garan undock from the International Space Station in the Soyuz TMA-21 spacecraft, wrapping up 162 days aboard the orbiting outpost.
Dining for Dealmakers: Hong Kong hotels
Sept. 15 - Reuters Correspondent Fred Katayama discovers Hong Kong's best hotel restaurants with Tim Zagat. Experience local fare and french flare at The Peninsula, the Four Seasons and the Mandarin hotels.













