Zach Umperovitch leads Purdue Goldberg machine teams
The Guinness World Records designated a 300-step Rube Goldberg machine built by Purdue University students as the largest in the world.
The Purdue Society of Professional Engineers and the Hispanic Society of Professional Engineers invested more than 5,000 total hours to build the innovative behemoth that flawlessly performed the assigned task of inflating and popping a balloon at the site of this year's Rube Goldberg Machine Contest intercollegiate national championship.
http://www.purdue.edu/n
The Common Ground (1962)_Thunderbird School of Global Management
This is the first promotional film produced by the school. It was primarily used on recruiting trips. This film includes scenes of the campus and students. In addition, there are appearances by faculty and staff and President Carl Sauer at a commencement ceremony.
CSUN 2012 Senior Film Showcase (Trailers)
Trailers for four films screening on May 2, 2012 in the Cinema & Television Arts Senior Film Showcase:
- Not at Home
- Pareto Principle
- No Hay Nada Mas
- Without a Shadow
For contact and event information, visit CTVA's website:
http://ctva.csun.edu/
Barney's "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" Song
Camp out with Barney and all his friends as they sing the classic nursery rhyme "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star". This is a great resource for the early childhood classroom. (1:28)
The effect of gravity on light - Mark Birkinshaw
Professor Mark Birkinshaw talks about the effect of gravity on light as part of the 2008 Herschel lecture, named in remembrance of the Bath astronomer who discovered the planet Uranus in 1781.
BIME annual lecture: Changing attitudes to disability - Baroness Masham of Ilton
BIME President Baroness Masham of Ilton, who is also the Founder and President of the Spinal Injuries Association, and Dr Elizabeth White, Head of Research & Development at the College of Occupational Therapists deliver the BIME lecture.
MA in Creative Arts Therapies, Drama Therapy Option
http://creativeartstherapies.concordia.ca/programs/drama-therapy-ma/
Concordia is the only university in Canada to offer an MA in Creative Arts Therapies, Drama Therapy Option. This two-year intensive program develops professional competence with a strong commitment to ethical and social responsibility. It prepares students for the future through supervised clinical relationships, the exploration of a range of therapeutic theoretical orientations and associated research. The Drama Therapy Opti
Moodle 2.0 Lesson - part 2
This video shows you how to add question pages to your Moodle 2.0 lesson. It continues from the previous video, where we created a simple linear lesson of content pages. (03:02)
WorldExplorer : Natuur, dieren, paleontologie, geschiedenis Website met o.a. volgende rubrieken:

Creatief met ICT in het BuSO Deze weblog bevat verschillende fiches die aan de hand van de ontwikkelingsdoelen ICT voor het BuSO opleidingsvorm 1, 2 en 3 tips en praktijkvoorbeelden aanreiken om met ICT binnen deze ontwikkelingsdoelen aan de slag te gaan. De fiches …

Live Stream of Polar Bear in Scandinavia
This is a live feed of a polar bear living Denmark. The article below it explains the situation and cause related to the baby polar bear. Students can view the bear cub in real-time! This can be used to compliment the Common Core Test Exemplar informational text Where Do Polar Bears Live?
Chimp Politics
In this video from The Human Spark, Alan Alda and scientist Franz de Waal observe the politics of two alpha male chimps who decide how they will share and distribute watermelons among female chimps in their group. While Stewart ignores the females’ request, Skip wins “political” clout by sharing his watermelon. De Waal notes that “keeping score” and “trading favors” are as essential in chimp society as they are in human society. (2mins)
MUS101 Session 10 Spring 2012
Instroducing Music with Rik Noyce 04/19/12
Nie Jiazhuang Village Video
3:34 Nie Jiazhuang Village Life Video known for its mud dolls and peaceful life.
chinavine.ucf.edu/niejiazhuang/
Women in Business Conference: An interview with Helena Morrissey Light Pollution (Interactive) Soil Types and Soil Structure Aprendizaje y Enseñanza de las Materias de FÃsica y QuÃmica Students Present Research at Visible Thinking Symposium Lecture 29, April 24
Helena Morrissey, discusses her career and her role as CEO of Newton Investment Management. She shares the best career advice she ever received and discusses the barriers women still face in business.
This interactive activity adapted from the National Park Service describes how humans impact the environment by creating light pollution such as light trespass, glare, and sky glow. Learn how unnecessary light wastes energy, obscures the view of the night sky, and affects wildlife. In addition, explore possible solutions to save energy and minimize light pollution.
In this animated video, students will learn what plants need to grow. They include the following: 1. Amount of Sunlight, 2. Availability of Water, 3. Availability of Air, and 4. Availability of Nutrients. 3 different types of soil are addressed-sandy, clay, and loam. Students will easily understand the concrete and colorful visuals. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (5:42)
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More than 150 Duke University undergraduates shared their research findings through talks and posters at the Visible Thinking symposium April 18, 2012. Learn more at http://undergraduateresearch.duke.edu.
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