Egypt - and the Surrounding Region
This is a short (two minutes) information-filled video concerning Egypt and the regions around it.
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Make a Ten to Add
Using ten frames and mainpulatives, students learn how to add two numbers by making ten and then counting on.  10 is an important benchmark number. User clicks through the slides.

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Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne
This is a male voice reading "Young Goodman Brown," showing one still image of a dark forest path on a moonlit night.  Written by American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne  in 1835, the story takes place in Puritan New England, a common setting for Hawthorne's works, and addresses one of his common themes: the conflict between good and evil in human nature and, in particular, the problem of public goodness and private wickedness.  This literature is appropriate for high school students. More valu
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Story of the World- The Middle Ages-Japanese Knights
This spirited reading of author Susan Wise Bauer's Story of
the World history series brings to life the stories and records of the
peoples of ancient times.  This chapter is about Japanese Knights.

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The History of the Internet
Hurray for the internet.  The Web as we know it has only been around for about 57 years.  It has grown into the largest mass medium in the short time it has been around. 
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History of the Internet
'History of the internet' is an animated documentary explaining the inventions from time-sharing to filesharing, from Arpanet to Internet. The clip shows a brief overview of this history and shall animate people to go on discovering the history of the internet.

The history is told with help of the PICOL icons - PICOL standing for PIctorial COmmunication Language and is a project to find a standard and reduced sign system for electronic communication.

History of the Inte

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How To Learn 10 Mac Shortcuts

Go to the Spotlight function by pressing the Command key while you tap the Space bar. Click on Keyboard and Mouse in the drop-down list – the dialog box that pops up lists shortcuts.

Hit the Command and the comma keys to open the Finder preferences.

Take and save a picture of your screen.

Press the F9 key to tile open windows on the desktop, and again to return them to their original positions.


Zoom in by pressing Command, Optio

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The Busy World of Richard Scarry-Play it Safe - Going Outside to Play
This video emphasizes the importance of knowing what to wear outside depending on the temperature. It names a variety of clothing to wear depending on weather (jacket, boots, etc.). This is a good teaching resource a thematic unit on weather for young learners. Students will enjoy this cute video. (1:06)
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China: Innovation in Ancient China
A short video about the inventions of ancient China many of which are still in use today.  Run time 02:37


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Guide to (Setup YouTube Account)
This is a guide on how to setup your own YouTube account. Go to your internet browser got to You Tube-click on the sign up.  This video shows you the steps and the options you need to complete.
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Oil Clean Up in Oceans
This is a segment of the Ocean Odyssey series that contains a Hands-on Activity in which students simulate an oil spill and try to clean it up in different ways. Produced specifically for students and is suitable for elementary and older students. 
(This is an Emmy award-winning series of instructional programs that introduces students in grades 3-5 to NASA and integrates mathematics, science, and technology through the use of Problem-Based Learning (PBL), scientific inquiry, and the sc

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Class Recording Intro to Economic Development - 14 Jun 2011 - Pt 2
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S.O.S. collègue: luisteroefening, waar kan ik een telefoonnummer opzoeken?
Op het einde van deze les kun je een telefoonnummer opvragen bij een collega en doorzeggen aan iemand anders. via moderne communicatiemedia.
Author(s): Vlaams Ministerie Van Onderwijs En Vorming

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U.S. budget talks collapse
June 23 - Summary of business headlines: Crude oil prices plunge as IEA opens reserves; U.S. budget talks collapse; Greece reaches austerity agreement; U.S. markets close mixed. Jill Bennett reports.
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Registering is free and only requires a user name, email address and password. Sign up to iSpot.(Right-click on the link to open it in a new window or tab). Watch the video on how to register.

Interactive content appears here. Please visit the website to use it.
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Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Licence - see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/ - Original copyright The Open University

Le commerce équitable - Sylvain Allemand

Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée

Le commerce équitable par Sylvain Allemand

Lycée privé de Marcq (59 Marcq en Baroeul)


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11.202 Planning Economics (MIT)
Planning Economics will apply microeconomic theory to issues that markets don't always handle well and so are not usually covered in a standard microeconomics course. Issues for this year include global warming, how you value a national park, the economics and politics of New York City development, how cities form and why people are willing to pay more to live in, say, the Boston Metro area, than they would pay to live in rural North Dakota, and how to evaluate costs and benefits that occur at
Author(s): Levy, Frank

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Content within individual OCW courses is (c) by the individual authors unless otherwise noted. MIT OpenCourseWare materials are licensed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under a Creative C

ART 265-01, Pompeii: Toman Culture in Microcosm, Fall 2005
This course will examine the archaeological remains of the city of Pompeii and its environs, which were buried by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 C.E. The preservation of this area allows for an unparalleled opportunity to explore how the ancient Romans really lived and, most importantly, how Roman art and architecture was experienced and understood by its contemporary viewers. Students will be evaluated on their understanding of course content as well as their ability to make close observati
Author(s): Swan, Glenda

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ART 231-01, History of Western Art I, Fall 2005
The objectives of the course are as follows: (1) to provide students with a comprehensive overview of major images, artists, and movements in Western art from Prehistory through the Middle Ages; (2) to integrate these images with the broader cultural history of the period; and (3) to develop visual and analytical skills appropriate to further study in Art History. This course is the first half of a year-long survey of Western Art and students are encouraged to continue with Art 232. Students are
Author(s): Coonin, Victor

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ART 105-01, Beginning Painting, Fall 2005
This class is an opportunity to explore the possibilities of paint. You can expect to be immersed in certain fundamentals of material and technique including application, color, texture, scale and composition. But mostly you will be encouraged to experiment and have accidents. As Bacon implied, happy accidents can be a great source of strength and a catalyst for evolution in painting. You will find that the best way to create these conditions is to paint a lot. Here’s your opportunity to learn
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