ISS Update - Dec. 8, 2010
The International Space Station video update for Dec. 8, 2010.
Myanmar rebels warn of wider clashes
One of Myanmar's largest rebel groups says fighting will widen and intensify if the new government fails to start talks with major ethnic groups.
Rap Alphabet Song-Reviews Capitals and Lowercase
This is a great teaching toll for preschoolers and kindergarten students. The narrator recites the alphabet as the letters appear on the screen first as capital letters then as lowercase. Also reviews sound each letter makes. With an up-tempo beat the song is both catchy and educational. Running time is 4:36.
Trailer: Haiti's Lost Generation
2010 YouTube Project: Report winner Paul Franz presents the trailer for his documentary, Haiti's Lost Generation, which chronicles the state of education in the country.
Fish, Fish, FishÂ
This is a fun video to introduce fish to children. The images are of live fish in order to introduce word and picture association.
Introduction to Biology
This introductory video will allow students to explore a variety of depictions of biology. It will be an excellent video to introduce a class or a unit!
MasterCard, Visa sites disrupted
Summary of business headlines: MasterCard, Visa websites disrupted in cyber retaliation; U.S. Treasury takes another step to unwind bailout investments; Wall Street rallies even as debt yields jump.
Israel hits back after mortar attack
Israel launches air strikes against targets in the Gaza Strip after Palestinian militants fired a series of mortars towards a kibbutz.
Cell Division and the Cell Cycle
This is a detailed video that provides a vivid depiction of the process.
Traditional Alphabet Song-Running Time 0:35
This is a short educational video singing the traditional ABC song to introduce the alphabet to young learners. Running time is 35 seconds.
Damaged at Sea.
Antarctic cruise ship the Clelia II is heading to a port, after experiencing engine troubles in the high sea. Deborah Lutterbeck reports
Monthly Dialogue Series: Robert Wirsing: U.S. Involvement in Afghanistan and Pakistan
Robert Wirsing, Visiting Professor of International Relations at the School of Foreign Service in Qatar, delivered the October CIRS Monthly Dialogue on the topic of ?The Af-Pak Misadventure: Where is America?s ?Long War? Heading?...And Why??
Violence and the Origins of Human Rights:: (with Hans Joas)
In his first Berkley Center lecture, Hans Joas traced the history of violence in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) and other important documents, and discussed the conditions for the successful transformation of experiences of violence into universalist value commitments.
Ending Wars Well: Operationalizing Jus Post Bellum - Issues for Practitioners: (with Crocker, Pierce
This Berkley Center conference will look at critical questions for a twenty-first century application of Just War theory to war?s end (jus post bellum) in three key areas: the theoretical underpinnings of jus post bellum, issues for settlements and post-conflict arrangements, and operational considerations for practitioners engaged in late- and post-conflict planning.
Raico the Great [Foreword to Great Wars and Great Leaders by Ralph Raico (2010)] For many years, I have described Ralph Raico as "my favorite historian." When David Theroux and I we
Postcast 4: Review Session for Final Exam
Review session for final exam with students enrolled in the INTD 1998 Learning in the Discipline course.
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IP3S 2010 - Session UV2S : Conférence (video)
IP3S 2010
11e Congrès International Internet et Pédagogie de la Santé et du Sport
12 & 13 Novembre 2010 – Université Victor Segalen, Bordeaux 2
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Session UV2S : Conférence "Du film didactique à la ressource hypermÃ
The Science of Being Active and Healthy
In this video, Dr. Algae teaches students the many benefits of being active. It contains great vocabulary as well. (5:34)
Hannah Montana's Bone Dance
This video shows Miley Cirus singing a song about the different bones in the body in order to study for a test in Biology on her hit show Hannah Montana. While she does not cover all the bones, some parts of the video could be used.














