Lecture 4 (of 16) | Introduction to Robotics
Though this is an entry-level university course, there may be high school students who desire to enter into the field of Robotics, and this course may inspire them.
Lecture by Professor Oussama Khatib for Introduction to Robotics (CS223A) in the Stanford Computer Science Department.
In this segment, Professor Khatib shows a short video on a device called The Hummingbird, and then begins Manipulator Kinematics.
CS223A is an introduction to
Aztec Encounter with the Spaniards
This video describes how cultures clash when the Spaniards first encounter the Aztecs. Good narration along with animated sketches that appear like chalk drawings on a blackboard. Run time 01:28.
Sid the Science Kid Decayed Pumpkin Investigation
In this segment from "Sid the Science Kid", the kids are making observations about what happens when a pumpkin decays. Sight, smell, and feel are all observations that are recorded in the science journals. The decayed pumpkin is also compared to a fresh, new pumpkin. Great video for a lesson on observation, scientific method, or decomposition. This is a great resource to help master important skills in the elementary classroom. (4:37)
Does Religious Belief Need Justification?
Prof. Roger Trigg : Course
The History of Aviation - Part 4/7
The History of Aviation - Part 4/7 - This nineteen-second WatchMojo video focuses on the first trans-Pacific solo flight in a balloon. NOTE: Segment 5 was not included on WatchKNow because it was only 11 seconds long.
U.S. Railroad History Map 1830 - 1990s
Learn about U.S. Railroad History Map 1830 - 1990s - Did you know that early railroads used horse-drawn carriages? (02:40)
Self Study English for Dutch Students
This is a course for Dutch (Bachelor) students who need or want to pay some extra attention to their English language skills. In this course you will find four modules with theory and exercises on Listening, Grammar, Vocabulary and Writing. We will also give you links to useful websites. We strongly recommend that you do not try to do this course in as short a time as possible: learning skills takes time, so you will benefit optimally from the course if you spend weeks, rather than days on it.
Truth Telling in the Practice of Science
Dr Denis Alexander : Course
ENS Lyon - Conjuguer bien commun, aspiration à l'autonomie et refus des contraintes (M-C Jaillet)
L'individu a été longtemps encadré par des systèmes de valeurs qui donnaient du sens à sa vie. Il était inséré dans des groupes organisés : la famille, l’usine, le syndicat, le parti... Il était établi dans des lieux : le quartier, la commune, le village... Cela produisait un individu relativement sécurisé, disposant d’une place (pas toujours choisie) dans la société.
Aujourd’hui, ce système s'est désagrégé. Les relations doivent obéir au principe de la satisf
Couplage d'un moteur synchrone au réseau
Montage industriel.
Vidéo issue du projet VideoManip dont l'objectif est la réalisation de courtes séquences filmées, montrant des expériences réelles, qui seraient à la fois trop complexes pour être montées et montrées en amphi, et pas assez riches d'enseignement pour justifier un TP de plusieurs heures. Les sciences de l'ingénieur consistent à utiliser un phénomène physique pour construire un objet répondant à un besoin donné. Cela suppose de la part des scientif
Natural Theology
Revd Dr John Polkinghorne : Course
Spartan Sagas: Henry Butler, Playing by heart.
Creating truly great music or art requires not only skill but also heart. Alumnus Henry Butler knows a thing or two about that.
Whether he's playing jazz piano or capturing images for photographic compositions, Butler, who lost his sight as an infant, harnesses emotional energy to inspire, uplift, and encourage.
"Everything that I do when I'm creating music is based on intuition," says Butler. "Intuition sparks the emotions."
The New Orleans native mastered a number of instruments at the Lou
DMC TV: Hurricane Safety
Kelly White, Director of the Environmental Health, Safety and Risk Management Office at Del Mar College, details the College's emergency preparedness plans for hurricane events . Also featured: John Metz, Warning Coordination Meterologist for the National Weather Service/NOAA.
Valedictorian 2011 06 21 10h00 Duguay
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Recent History of Boston Transportation
Frederick Salvucci’s perspective on transportation development is an amalgam of civil engineering, history, economics, policy, and not least, the direct impact on people’s lives. Here he surveys the evolution of transportation in Boston and beyond from the 1830s to the present.
Salvucci covers si
2.2.2 Florence Foster
In this unit, you will be hearing and reading about the issues faced by people living in poverty in Britain in 2000. This is intended to give you an understanding of what poverty is like from the perspective of the people themselves, both in terms of the experience of living on a very low income, and some of the effects this has had on their lives. One of the biggest problems facing people living on a very low income is how to afford adequate heating.
EEHU ARRAS 2011: Connaître la personne soignée et son entourage
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée.
En partenariat avec
Conférence enregistrée à l'IFSI d'Arras le lundi 27 juin 2011.
-l'UNF3S
-l'Université d'Artois
- l'Institut de formation en soins Infirmiers IFSI d'Arras
et Canal U Sciences de la Santé et du Sport
Externalities - Microeconomic Analysis
Microeconomic Analysis - Spring 2006. Resource allocation and price determination. By the end of the semester, students should know the basic theory, models, and results of the topics covered. They should be able to use this knowledge to answer questions and analyze real-world situations. They should also be able to identify which theory or model is appropriate to analyze a particular question and explain why their answers are correct in intuitive, as well as mathematical, terms.
Lichen with fungi cups on a branch from the forest floor
Fungi are mostly decomposers and absorb nutrients by breaking down dead organisms.
Human skull
The skull helps protect the brain. The eyes are set into the orbital sockets. The nose would be located in the upside-down heart-shaped opening, but the nose is mostly cartilage.













