Tropospheric Ozone in Tropical Air Masses from Earth Probe TOMS
This animation illustrates the movement of tropical air masses bringing tropospheric ozone into the northern temperate latitudes.
Girl escapes suicide vest in Pakistan
June 20 - Pakistani police produce an eight-year-old girl, who says she escaped from Islamist militants who tried to force her to become suicide bomber. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
ART 113-01, Digital Still Images, Spring 2005
This course teaches students the fundamentals of digital art. Emphasis will be placed on developing basic art-making skills using digital image editing, 3-D modeling, and Web design programs. Specifically, students will learn to acquire non-computerized materials through digital photography and scanning; to create, modify, and assemble digital images using applications such as Photoshop; to build basic scenes in a 3-D modeling program and render them as 2-D still images; and to design effective
4.1 Background to Vue
The management of processes or operations is the very essence of any kind of business enterprise, and it is critically important that they are designed and managed well. This course taster uses case studies and models to illustrate the importance of effective operations management and outlines the steps to preparing your own operations proposal.
Remains of a Libyan compound
June 20 - Libyan officials say at least 15 civilians were killed when NATO airstrikes hit a compound owned by a top Gaddafi aide. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Hire Integrity or Pay the Price
Jerry Colangelo, Chairman of the Phoenix Suns, USA Basketball, and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, spoke at the Eller College of Management Distinguished Speaker Series on Thursday, April 7, 2011.
Jerry Colangelo serves as chairman of the USA Basketball's Board of Directors and is a principal partner in JDM Partners, LLC, a real estate development company. He first became involved in USA Basketball in 2005 when he was named managing director of the USA Basketball Men's Senior Nationa
State of the University 2011
President France A. Córdova on Tuesday (Jan. 25) celebrated the achievements of faculty, staff and students during the past year, and addressed challenges and plans for the University in her State of the University address.
http://www.purdue.edu/president/speeches/sotu2011/index.html
Speed Reading
A thirty minute video about how to measure reading speed, problems with reading rapidly, and ways to read faster. There is a one minute reading speed test at the start of the video so students should have a copy of something to read before the video is shown. Explains reading speed ranges. There are several parts to the video.
The Busy World of Richard Scarry-The Best Counting Video Ever-Part 3 of 3
In part 3 of this classic Richard Scarry video, Lily, Huckle, and Lowly continue their counting day. They count 16 children, 17 library books, 18 roses, 19 drums, and 20 carrots. Young learners will enjoy watching this fun video while learning to recognize and use numbers to 20. (7:40)
What is 'Earth System Science?'
This is a NASA Connect segment explaining Earth System Science. The video also explores how modern technology studies the many different areas of Earth System Science. (06:32)
In a World Without Art
A three minute video that explores all that would be missing from the world without art and what it teaches. This well done video shows a variety of genres using the theme, "Art is my Life." A good video to show in school districts where the arts are being cut. (3:34)
Short biography on Christopher Columbus
This is a video tell the life of Christopher Columbus and how he came to find the Americas.Â
Channel 83 News: World History Day (February 21)
Channel 83 News is broadcasting again! This is an extended show to showcases Western Dominance and Imperialism.
SAMOA (HEART OF POLYNESIA) HISTORY
Old film and song are the basis of this video about Samoan traditions.
Top 10 Bizarre Facts About Animals
This video is a part of the All Time 10's series and focuses on bizarre animal facts. Animals really do do the strangest things, check out this video to find out what they art. (1:39)
The Beauty of Ugly
In the natural world, beauty can be many things -- including what we might find completely repulsive. Not only can the bizarre be attractive, it can also provide just the edge a creature needs to succeed in a difficult environment. From frogfish and hagfish to naked mole rats and elephant seals, we learn how and why ugly can be beautiful, even when it isn't pretty. (50:59)
Human Body Ecology
Some examples of the numerous life forms living on our body made visible by scanning electron microscopes. Excerpt from the documentary "The Invisible World". The video might also be used with lower grades as an example of magnification and microscopes. Grades 5-12. 3:09.
Single-Celled Organisms
They're neither plants nor animals, yet they are some of the most important life forms on Earth. This video segment explores the world of microorganisms -- what they eat, how they move, what they have in common, and what distinguishes them from one another. Run time 03:43.
CREATE: The highest level of thinking (Art)
Deep understanding and higher level thinking come together as students process curricular content to CREATE digital stories is the purpose of this three minute video. Bloom's digital taxonomy is used and shown. Lots of examples are shown.














