Yosemite National Park - A Birds Eye View
This animation of Yosemite National Park was created with Landsat 7 data. It was part of a series of animations done to promote our National Parks.
Learn about the Great American Landmark- The Statue of Liberty
Learn About the Statue of Liberty - Learn about the great American landmark the Statue of Liberty. (03:16)
Introductiecursus Technische Bestuurskunde
Deze introductiemodule biedt een weergave van de introductieweek van Technische Bestuurskunde. In deze week worden colleges over vier verschillende vakgebieden gegeven. Die colleges kun je in deze introductiemodule terugvinden, met daarbij steeds een casus (praktijkvoorbeeld), waaraan je tijdens de introductiemodule werkt. Soms vind je hier uitwerkingen, soms niet. Bijvoorbeeld omdat de casus geen eenduidige uitwerking kent. Door de opnamen van de colleges te bekijken en de cases uit te werken,
Beryllium: Element
Beryllium is a toxic metal with some unusual properties and this video reviews them such as its metallic properties, being transparent to x-rays, but can cause an industrial lung disease. This 3:38 long video explains what this element and its value to society.
SI 640 - Digital Libraries and Archives Understanding the Nucleus, Part 1 of 2 Praxeology: The Method of Economics Next steps Tortoises get a lift for their weigh-in GPS on the Move Classroom Triangles Shanta Driver, Alan Foutz: Political Science Colloquium Fall 2007 Introduction to Computers Slides This HIBB first covers the physical components of a computer and their usage, such as keyboards, monitors, and USB cables. It also includes how to use some of these physical components, such as moving a mouse and how to insert a CD. It then moves on to basic interactions with a computer, including logging in, opening programs, and saving files. At the end of this HIBB, students will be aware of the major physical components of a computer. In addition to this, students will be able to perform myvideomath Guitar Learn About the Planet Earth, Part 1/3 Studying the Changes of Ice on Earth, 2/2 Rob Abel - Open Source and Open Standards ESD.801 Leadership Development (MIT) What are VLEs good for?
In this seven-minute video the viewer will learn about the Rutherford Experiment and the nucleus of the atom. Sometimes the instructor is in the upper right-hand corner with information filling up the rest of the screen.
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You might not realise it, but maths is an essential component of healthcare. In fact, sloppy calculations can have fatal consequences. This unit is a taster of Level 1 course materials for a Foundation Degree in health sciences, and is designed for those contemplating a future in the health services industry.
July 25 - Riga zoo invites famous athletes to help weigh two rare giant tortoises. The once routine procedure is now a public show as the tortoises have grown in size. Tara Cleary reports.
During a scavenger hunt and an art project, students learn how to use a handheld GPS receiver for personal navigation. Teachers can request assistance from the Institute of Navigation to find nearby members with experience in using GPS and in locating receivers to use.
In this activity, students will use bearing measurements to triangulate and determine objects' locations. Working in teams of two or three, students must put on their investigative hats as they take bearing measurements to specified landmarks in their classroom (or other rooms in the school) from a "mystery location." With the extension activity, students are challenged with creating their own map of the classroom or other school location and comparing it with their classmates' efforts.
Affirmative Action - Shanta Driver, Alan Foutz. Guest speaker at Political Science 179: Undergraduate Colloquium on Political Science - Fall 2007. Political issues facing the state of California, the United States, or the international community.
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Learn About the Planet Earth Part 1/3 - Learn about the unique characteristics of the planet earth. Also, learn about the animal and floral life on earth. (05:52)
Studying the Changes of Ice on Earth, Part 2/2 - Learn about why the research team in Antarctica is taking samples of ice. (05:32)
Rob Abel's contribution to the OSS and OER in Education Series. In this post, he relays a few thoughts on the relationship between open source software that supports teaching and learning and open standards for data and application interoperability in the same space.
Students in ESD.801 Leadership Development work in a seminar environment to develop leadership capabilities. Readings, assignments and class discussion explore the topics covered in this class. In addition, students participate in an Outward Bound experience and participate in "leadership lunches" with global leaders.
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