Benefits of Physical Activity in the Classroom
Lesson Objective: Get students up and moving to increase engagement and memory. Questions to Consider: How does the large coordinate grid provide a visual aid for students?How is the ability to quickly assess student understanding impacted with the use of the grid?How does timing the activity help keep students focused and efficient?
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11th Place U of M is a pretty campus which has distinct looks in four colorful seasons. In spring, U of M is a newborn baby; In summer, U of M is a vigorous teenager; In autumn, U of M is a genius artist; In winter, U of M is a wisdom man with silver hair. This video is part of the Driven to Discover video contest where students were asked to explain what they were driven to discover at the University of Minnesota.
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Marjorie Rosen, author of Popcorn Venus: Women, Movies, & the American Dream, discusses the disappearance of women as stars and subject matter from the silver screen. Using examples from popular cinema, Ms. Rosen explores what this change signified when it first occurred in the late 1960s and early 1970s, what it means now, and what, if anything, can be done about it. This event took place at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art on October 16, 2010. Video courtesy Elizabeth A. Sackl
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Episode 86: Scrutinizing Intervention Programs for Autism

Prof Margot Prior reviews available intervention programs for autism. With host Eric van Bemmel.