Example video of tutor feedback: student 9 AB Andy
Example video of tutor feedback: student 9 AB Andy.
Example video of tutor feedback: student 10 SD Sarah
Example video of tutor feedback: student 10 SD Sarah.
Student Feedback Videos
Student Feedback Videos.
PMAD Sharroky Hollie
People Make a Difference with Danny Brassell 1/30/12
Guest; Sharroky Hollie
Progress Toward Development of a Whole Sporozoite Vaccine for Malaria
The 4th Annual CEND Symposium - Fighting the Diseases of Poverty
Steve Hoffman
"Progress Toward Development of a Whole Sporozoite Vaccine for Malaria"
January 13, 2012
Sponsored by the Henry Wheeler Center for Emerging and Neglected Diseases
http://globalhealth.berkeley.edu/cend/
5th Grade Dance Off
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Eva on Writing, Part 1: Introduction
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SHIFT 2: Building Knowledge in the Disciplines
This is an 8 minute video which features a discussion between NYS Commissioner of Education John B. King Jr., David Coleman (contributing author to the Common Core) and Kate Gerson (a Sr. Fellow with the Regents Research Fund) addressing Shift 2 – 6-12: Building Knowledge in the Disciplines. By unpacking Shift 2, the discussion addresses the role of the content area teachers in secondary contexts as well as the benefits of giving literary non-fiction the time it deserves in the secondary E
Duskytail Grouper--An Overview
This very short video gives excellent real life, close up footage of a Duskytail Grouper. The robust, elongate body of the duskytail grouper is brownish to purplish-grey in color and covered with numerous small, yellow, orange or gold spots. While the dorsal fin and the upper third of the caudal fin are spotted, the lower two thirds of the caudal finare dusky in colour, hence the common name. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help ma
WBAA: Engineering and Social Justice
Dr. Alice Pawley, assistant professor in Purdue University's School of Engineering Education, talks about the book Engineering and Social Justice: In the University and Beyond from Purdue University Press. Pawley contributed to the book and is co-editor with colleagues Dr. Caroline Baillie (University of Western Australia) and Dr. Donna Riley (Smith College). The book is aimed at engineering academics worldwide who are attempting to bring social justice into their work and practice, or who would
Aborigines of the Australian Outback
Watch this video to learn all about the Australian Aborigines and the history of their connections to the animal world. The video also highlights their unique way of leaving their mark, through stencils of their handprints on the walls of caves. (2mins)
Crawdad Slip
Sid Luck is a fifth generation potter in Seagrove, North Carolina. This forty-five minute documentary explores his life and work, and the family heritage he hopes to pass on to his two sons, Jason and Matthew.
Arts & Crafts, Traditional, Work / South / 1999
45 minutes
Zak vol snoepjes : Teloefening De leerlingen tellen de stippen die boven de zak staan. Ze kleven evenveel snoepjes in de zak als er stippen staan.
Vol en leeg Leerlingen knippen de prentjes uit op de dikke zwarte lijn. Daarna rubriceren ze de volle en de lege bokalen in twee aparte groepen.

Seminar Skills
Seminar Skills
Discrete Stochastic Processes, Spring 2011
Discrete stochastic processes are essentially probabilistic systems that evolve in time via random changes occurring at discrete fixed or random intervals. This course aims to help students acquire both the mathematical principles and the intuition necessary to create, analyze, and understand insightful models for a broad range of these processes. The range of areas for which discrete stochastic-process models are useful is constantly expanding, and includes many applications in engineering, ph
Técnicas Contemporaneas de Literatura (En Español)
En este video, la profesora Camila Mundaca habla sobre las técnicas contemporaneas como el monólogo interior y el soliloquio. Utiliza al poeta Edgar Allen Poe para explicar unos puntos. (4:15)
Scope on the Skies: Urban Legends
Urban legends become widespread from people simply not asking “Are you sure?” or looking into the topic and learning more before making a decision. But urban legends are also a great way to teach students to become good questioners—skeptics if you will—whenever they hear or read about these kinds of claims. A recent urban legend is generating interest due in large part to statements made by doomsday predictors, news media, and—coming to a theater near you—a movie celebrating our demi
Maak je eigen fotoverhaal Misschien een idee voor als je op zoek bent naar een andere aanpak voor een groepstaak of een vakoverschrijdend project. Waarom laat je de leerlingen eens niet een fotoverhaal in elkaar steken? Een …














