How to solve problems from algebra
Three basic problems from university algebra and how to solve them, including: equations on lines in 3-dimensional space; the span of a set of vectors; and solving systems of equations.
The methods involve basic algebraic techniques such as matrix methods and Gaussian elimination.
Such ideas are seen in 1st-year university or college algebra courses,
Valpo vs. Butler
Valparaiso University takes on the Butler Bulldogs and sends them to the dog house in overtime. Go Crusaders!
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Northeastern men's hockey coach Greg Cronin address the media after a 2-2 at Massachusetts on Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011 at the Mullins Center in Amherst, Mass.
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Northeastern University men's hockey coach Greg Cronin address the media after a 2-2 tie at the Mullins Center against the University of Massachusetts on Saturday, Jan. 29, 2011.
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SSPD_Chapter 6_ Part 6 introduces us to CMOS process flow upto to the fabrication of P-tub and N-tub.
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Derived copy of Rubrics for Exams and Group Projects in Ethics
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This derived copy of "Rubrics for Exams and Group Projects in Ethics" has been created primarily for students in the course, "The Environment of the Organization." Students will be provided with […]
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Richard Rice Jr
This study examined Alabama school superintendents' perceptions of the new Alabama instructional leadership standards as related to the superintendenc
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The Busy World of Richard Scarry-Imagine That - Windmills
In this video, Huckle and Lowly learn about windmills and wind. Windmills use the power of wind to harness the strength it brings. Windmills can do many jobs with their power. Windmills can generate electricity or pump water. Wind makes the windmill go round. This is a great teaching resource to introduce wind and its ability to work. Students will enjoy this short video (1:06).
Wilson Bentley - The Snowflake Man
Step back in time to learn about the man who taught us that no two snowflakes are alike. The picture quality is not great, but the information is useful. There are actual moving images of Bentley in this video. He was ahead of his time--some of his theories were not proven until fifty years after his death. (03:20)
The Snowflake Man-- A Short Film About Wilson Bentley
A short documentary by Chuck Smith about Wilson A. Bentley (1865-1931), the first man to ever photograph a snowflake. There are still and moving images of Wilson Bentley in this video. There are also images of his still photographs of snowflakes. (08:33)
Incredibly Beautiful Snow Crystals
This a slideshow of beautiful snow crystals (snowflakes). These still images were taken by a professor at Cal Tech and they are mesmerizing. The music is a ballad by Hayley Westenra. (03:14)
Snowflake Bentley
This fourteen-minute video in association with Scholastic, Inc. is a story about a man, who people initially thought was crazy. The partially-animated story is told while the words appear at the bottom of the screen.
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The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats
The words appear at the bottom of the screen as they are being narrated by Jane Harvey. The words are highlighted in blue as they are being read. The book on which this animated film has been based was awarded The Caldecott Medal. (06:28)













