Introduction The key message of this unit is that different psychologists focus on different aspects of human behaviour in different ways. Take the topic of learning, some psychologists will study what happens in our brain when we learn, while others will consider how we learn within a social context. This unit will first highlight how psychology is now a very visible part of everyday life and then explore its diverse roots in medicine, philosophy, biology, psychoanalysis and e
Acknowledgements The content of this unit was developed by Volker Patent, Faculty of Social Science at the Open University. The work was funded by the Higher Education Academy and the content is released under the Creative Commons Licence. The Open University gratefully acknowledges the Higher Education Academy (HEA) Psychology Network for its financial support to the development of SPSS which forms part of the Op

Portable Sundial
Students investigate the accuracy of sundials and the discrepancy that lies between "real time" and "clock time." They track the position of the sun during the course of a relatively short period of time as they make a shadow plot, a horizontal sundial, and a diptych sundial. (The activity may be abridged to include only one or two of the different sundials, instead of all three.)
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Words In Action: FRENCH - Four poems by 19th and 20th century poets
Words In Action: FRENCH
Four poems by 19th and 20th century poets
Conte de fées by Robert Desnos Performed by Sasha Helton
Il pleure dans mon coeur by Paul Verlaine Performed by Trevor Jackson
Sensation by Arthur Rimbaud Performed by Clara Mathews
Le Cancre by Jacques Prévert Performed by Marisa Palucis
Words In Action - A MULTILINGUAL STUDENT PERFORMANCE CELEBRATING LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY AT UC BERKELEY
Chevron Auditorium -- International House Wednesday, April 25, 2012
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An organic farm in Glover, U.S.A. Invasive Species: Hemlock Woolly Adelgid -- David Orwig Honour Killing Across Culture and Time: No Honour in Killing -- Art Makes Visible Buried Truth Eisenhower Proclaims Hawaii the 50th state DC Circuits Containing Resistors and Capacitors Six Thinking Hats Redoxtitraties : Practicum In dit practicum bepaal je door middel van titratie: A Universe Smaller than the Observable - Khan Academy Science Bulletins: PETM- Unearthing Ancient Climate Change Waking up from Hibernation Project Detroit, BoxingBots and Kinect at TechEd The Coding4Fun team is packing up and heading to TechEd North America and Europe this year, and we're bringing some of our toys along for the ride. We will also be giving a session on how to build Kinect applications with some great demos at both conferences. Depression Treatment's Quiet Revolution
The video shows several images of an organic sustainable farm in Glover, Vermont. The farmers grow organic garden vegetables, raise true pasture or free range raised chickens, pigs, sheep and other livestock. 
Harvard Forest, Produced by Roberto Mighty, Celestial Media
May 2012
This presentation discussed art as a political and social intervention with its focus on the curatorial project 'No Honor in Killing - Making Visible Buried Truth'. It was recorded as part of the 'Honour Killing Across Culture and Time' conference at The Australian National University in December 2011.
The curatorial strategy of the touring art exhibition (2008 -- 2010) was designed to bring art, artists and the community together to hold conversations in five towns in Pakistan on the taboo sub
Eight months after Alaska became a U.S. state; President Eisenhower signs the official proclamation on August 21, 1959, admitting Hawaii into the Union as the 50th state and delivers a welcoming speech. (0:25)
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This video explains how to use Edward de Bono's Six Thinking Hats to make challenging decisions by looking at different aspects of the problem. The different hats represent different styles of thinking. This video would be helpful for older students to watch before being presented with a problem to solve as a group. ( 4:22)

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A Universe Smaller than the Observable. (08:58)
Fifty-five million years ago, a sudden, enormous influx of carbon flooded the ocean and atmosphere for reasons that are still unclear to scientists. What is clear is that as atmospheric CO2 content increased, the average global surface temperature rose 5°C to 9°C (9°F to 16°F). The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), as this global warming event is known, lasted upwards of 170,000 years and had dramatic impacts on living things both on land and in oceans. In this feature, a team of pale
Learn how a Vancouver Island Marmot wakes up from a 7 month long hibernation. Fascinating video from BBC wildlife show 'Animals: The Inside Story'. Students can learn about real-life hibernation as they study the story Finn Family Moomintroll. (02:26)

Researchers from UNSW's School of Psychiatry and The Black Dog Institute are trialling ketamine in people with severe depression. The recreational drug and anaesthetic is providing almost instant relief from symptoms, offering fresh hope of a quick new way to manage the illness at its worst.













