Disciplinary Thinking - Values: theme overview
Title: Disciplinary Thinking - Values: theme overview
Description: Overview of resources exploring the values in HE teaching and practice from the perspective of the discipline
Theme: Values
Subject: HE - Education
Author: Colleen McKenna & Jane Hughes: HEDERA, 2012
Audience: Educational developers within accredited programmes and courses in higher education
Issue Date: 05/07/2012
Last updated Date: 01/08/2012
Version: Final
PSF Mapping: A1, A4, A5, K1, PV1, P
From Chicagoland to Mil-town: Marquette University Freshmen Move-in Day 2012
Two-hundred and seventy three Chicagoland freshmen will call Marquette University home for the next four years. On August 22, 2012 they packed up their belongings and made the trip from Chicago to Milwaukee to move in to the residence halls. Welcome to campus, Chicago-area members of the class of 2016. You are Marquette.
This Weeks Newest Free Classroom Posters I am glad to

NSSBC 2012 at Clemson University Recap Video
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Profile: Neil Landman
Dr. Neil Landman's interests include the evolution, life history, and systematics of externally shelled cephalopods, particularly the twin groups-the ammonoids and nautiloids. His investigations have focused on the early ontogenetic development of ammonoids and nautiloids, and how this information can be used to reconstruct the phylogeny of these groups. He also studies the evolution and systematics of ammonoids from Upper Cretaceous rocks of the Northern Great Plains in the United States. Fi
Collaring a Black Bear
The Northwest Territories government is tracking black bears by using
special collars with satellite devices, in order to find out more about
the bears and their habitat. Here biologist Dean Cluff puts a satellite
collar on a sedated bear. (00:35)
Analysis of Simple Harmonic Oscillator in a Single Video Clip
One video clip, with embedded graphs, can be used to help students understand the mathematical relationships that describe simple harmonic motion.
Phenylketonuira
In this activity, students are assigned different alleles of the gene for phenylalanine hydroxylase to research using OMIM (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man). They are then asked to both explain and illustrate how this mutation may cause the disease phenylketonuria (PKU).
Plant Growth Regulation
Plant growth regulators, including auxin, gibberellin, cytokinin, abscisic acid, and ethylene, are investigated in this learning activity to demonstrate how these chemicals (hormones) affect plant growth and development.
Financial Literacy Module Migration to Chemical Engineering Design Courses
Jose Colucci
This module describes the strategy used by Dr. José Colucci, PE to migrate to the CHEME Design courses (I,II) the CIVIS Financial Literacy module developed by Dr. Jeffry Valentín. Both courses […]
Softball swinging technique Astron Yearbook Sales Thunderbird Flash Mob Gas and Solid Density Lab Notes Hydrodamics II That was the year that was Properties of Titanium Learn with Video #9 - You Don’t Have to Go ‘Down Under’ to Experience the Great Outback with J Solving Word Problems Involving Multiplication of Decimals ISS Update: Weekly Recap for Aug. 31, 2012
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Astron Yearbook Sales
Morristown Hamblen High School West yearbrook promotion video 1.
Student leaders perform Aug. 29, 2012, during a Foundations session with incoming students at Thunderbird School of Global Management. http://www.thunderbird.edu
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Gas and Solid Density Lab Notes
Video to watch in preparation for the Gas Density Procedure
By: icamvid L. Mahadevan gives a series of lectures at the Boulder Condensed Matter Physics summer school 2012 about hydrodamics.
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From golf clubs to jets, titanium is useful in many applications. The professors at the University of Nottingham describe the importance of titanium. (08:31)
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You are sitting in your class at the Japanese university today, and your professor promises a special challenge. You must admit, you are a little nervous. In the past, ’special challenge’ has meant anything from pop-quizzes to his grandmother’s secret recipe…blech, now THAT was a challenge! As your professor approaches the [...]
In this video you see a whiteboard presentation showing how to solve multiplication problems with decimals. Students could work along with the video or try to race the video when working each problem. Video also has a good review of mathematical terms and steps to solving word problems. (6:38)
Download my Math Interactive Whiteboard Lessons and flash games here: http://iwb-resources.blogspot.com
The International Space Station Weekly Recap for Aug. 27-31, 2012.













