Fundamentos de Química
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How To Make Candy Cane Bark
Candy Cane Bark is not only great to look at, it's delicious to eat. Learn how simple it is to make this holiday favorite using simple ingredients (melted white and chocolate chips, shortening, and chopped up peppermints). This is a great activity for home or for school. (1:40)
MEng and New Models of Industry / Academia Collaboration
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Martin Luther King and the March on Washington
This video includes text, narration, and pictures from the book Martin Luther King and the March on Washington by Francis E. Ruffin. The book is part of the suggested reading material listed on the corestandards.org website for grades 2-3.
Intro to Chemistry: 2.1: History of the Atom (1/2)
Join award winning teachers Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams as they interactively teach Chemistry: 2.1: History of the Atom. This lesson focuses on the history, beginning with John Dalton's theory, and the size of the atom. A diagram of Rutherford's model of the atom is also shown and explained. ( 8:20)
Intro to Chemistry: 2.2 Counting Sub-Atomic Particles
Join award winning teachers Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams as they interactively teach Chemistry: 2.2 Counting Sub-Atomic Particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons. ( 10:55)
Intro to Chemistry: 2.3 Isotopes and Average Atomic Mass (1/2)
Join award winning teachers Jonathan Bergmann and Aaron Sams as they interactively teach Chemistry: 2.3 Isotopes and Average Atomic Mass. ( 8:48)
Teaching Organic Farming & Gardening
Over the past 35 years, instructors at the University of California, Santa Cruz have taught organic farming and gardening skills to more than a thousand apprentices through the UCSC Farm & Garden Apprenticeship program. Teaching Organic Farming & Gardening: Resources for Instructors is their 600-page manual and covers practical aspects of organic farming and gardening, applied soil science, and social and environmental issues in agriculture. Units contain lecture outlines for instructors and det
Multimedia Learning
Richard Mayer's theory of multimedia learning can help us develop more effective PowerPoint presentations, videos, and printed materials. This film outlines some of the major components of Mayer's theory. This instructional film is from Kansas State University's web-based course, GENAG 721, Occupational and Agricultural Safety and Health Interventions. Copyright 2011, Mitch Ricketts.
Python Programming Introduction
With Python, learning to program is easy and fun! Many Python programs are clear and concise, reading like plain English. This course will cover the fundamental aspects of Python including data types, flow control, encapsulation, inheritance, and helpful tools from the Python standard library.
Syntax Untangler
Syntax Untangler is an online activity that asks the learner to visually mark up a short primary text in any language, in order to improve small-scale reading skills. Any instructor can easily create and publish their own Syntax Untangler content (go to the Instructor Tools link). Players get instant feedback about whether they found the right answer(s). Syntax Untangler is particularly designed for training language learners to recognize and parse linguistic features.
Ron Deibert on 9/11: Reflections after Ten Years
University of Toronto political scientist Ron Deibert, with his contribution to 9/11: Ten Reflections after the Passage of Ten Years: An Opportunity to Contemplate and Remember. It was recorded on September 13, 2011. The event was produced by the Munk School of Global Affairs in conjunction with the Centre for the Study of the United States.
Walkthrough Beyond Planet Earth
Beyond Planet Earth: The Future of Space Exploration offers a vision of the future of space travel as it boldly explores our next steps in our solar system and beyond. Future missions highlighted in Beyond Planet Earth—once limited to the realm of science fiction but today discussed by leading scientists and engineers—include building a space elevator on the surface of the Moon, deflecting a hazardous near-Earth asteroid, traveling to Mars—and perhaps even establishing colonies there.
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High Performance Computing with Wenming Ye If there were a special geek merit badge for those whose desktop PC has the word "CRAY" across the front, Wenming Ye would have plenty of them. Wenming works just down the hallway from us on Channel 9 exploring the possibilities of HPC (High Performance Computing). I wanted Niners to meet Wenming and see some of the interesting projects he's working on and find out how the cloud has changed supercomputing.
Beetlejuice - Beauty & The Beetle PART 3
Examines the use of irony and personification
The New Theatre
The only 100% student-run theatre in England
Will you help the New Theatre maintain its pioneering status?
SFSP Lille 2011 – L’expertise dans la construction des projets régionaux de santé
Titre : SFSP Lille 2011 – L’expertise dans la construction des projets régionaux de santé
Intervenant(s) : Daniel Lenoir, Directeur général de l’ARS Nord Pas-de-Calais
Résumé : Le congrès 2011 de la SFSP est centré sur les expertises en santé publique. Son but est de contribuer à clarifier les différentes définitions de l’expertise et l’organisation de sa production dans notre pays. Seront envisagés le rôle des experts non seulement dans les crises de
Are You a Human
University of Michigan nurtures innovators
Real live person or spambot? Are You a Human can tell. Everybody knows them—those irritating computer programs known as CAPTCHA that make users decipher squiggly confusing letters in order to get to the web content they want.
Tired of trying to copy those wriggly letters? A simple game proves you're human, and offers endless marketing potential too.
Secure access to web material, without the frustration.
Lecture 14 - 10/25/2010
Lecture 14
Police Academy Graduation 2011
Police Academy Graduation at GRCC on November 19, 2011













