Special Recognitions and Closing - Arvind Varma
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Is There A Crisis in Public Education? Address by Diane Ravitch
On April 10, 2012, The University of Notre Dame hosted Diane Ravitch, Research Professor of Education at New York University, for an address titled "Is There a Crisis in Public Education?" as a part of the 2011-12 Notre Dame Forum.
The 2011-12 Notre Dame Forum, "Reimagining School: To Nurture the Soul of a Nation," is a yearlong discussion to explore the profound and challenging questions that shape the national debate about K--12 education, which has a dramatic impact on the future of American
The Frog Life Cycle Lesson (Interactive Game)
This Interactive Game introduces to preschoolers the life of a frog is. This is a lesson plan for teachers and children. In this, children learn about the frog life cycle. Introducing what the frogs and tadpoles do and what they eat:frogs and tadpole. Voice is computerized, but information still accurate. (2:10)
La paradoja de Hawking (BBC) - parte 5 de 5
La Paradoja de Hawking analiza la personalidad de Stephen
Hawking’s, uno de los científicos más famosos del mundo que defendió durante más de 30 años su teoría sobre los agujeros negros para admitir que podría estar equivocado.
El documental acompaña a Hawking en su día a día durante un año mientras prepara su último trabajo científico que podría significar un regreso que en
CULTURE NUMÉRIQUE : 03 Qu'est-ce qu'un document ? (Vidéo)
En passant par l'appareillage technique de la
numérisation, le document change de fonctions.D'outil d'inscription des
connaissances et des informations, enfermé dans son support matériel, il devient
un outil pour communiquer, constituer des groupes et des réseaux. D'un matériel
destiné à un lecteur humain, il devient un enjeu pour l'usage des ...
Uitkijk : Methode PAV Uitkijk

Een volledig en kleurrijk gamma PAV!
Spring at Marquette University
Lines from the poem "Mysteries, Yes" by Mary Oliver set to scenes of Marquette University in the spring. Photos by Gee Ekachai, Mykl Novak, Marissa Evans, Matt Hetrick, Kimberly Brown, Jake Cohen, Sarah Padove and http://twitter.com/FatherMarquette Read the full poem at http://go.mu.edu/mysteries_yes
UST students at the Ke Kula Ni'ihau O Kekaha Learning Center in Kaua'i
Students from the University of St. Thomas, Minn. participate in a service-learning project at the Ke Kula Ni'ihau O KeKaha Learning Center in Kaua'i as part of the Hawaii: Multi-Cultural Communication in Diverse Organizations course during January 2012.
Open Classroom - 4/11/12 #7 Q&A
Food and American Society an Urban Perspective
Topic for 4/11/12: Food and Health: Changing Lifestyles
Lectures:
Walter Willet, Professor of Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health
Susan Roberts, Professor of Nutrition, Tufts University
Sara Baer-Sinnott, President, Oldways
Mary Jo Meisner, Vice President, and Allison Bauer, Program Director, The Boston Foundation
The Open Classroom Policy Series is a graduate-level public policy seminar that is open to the public. Each semester, the Schoo
Toward Regulation of Nanomaterials: Mark Banash
Mark Banash
Learn More: http://reilly.nd.edu/conference/nanomaterials
Pirate Offshore Radio - 1960's
1:40 Stock footage of sixties Pirates. -Radio Caroline c
Mount Etna - A Slideshow
This is a slideshow of Europe's largest and most active volcano spew smoke and lava. Click on the forward arrows to advance the slideshow. There is no sound; there are no words.
Science: Powered by HUBzero
Imagine an "app store" for scientists, engineers, and educators filled with simulation and modeling tools; not simple Java applets, but real research codes that tackle difficult problems and may require substantial computing power drawn from the cloud. Imagine a new way of publishing scientific work that involves not just articles about those tools, but the tools themselves, online and accessible to the world through an ordinary Web browser. Imagine an array of databases at your fingertips, wi
Mercurial exercise -- one person, one repository
Hannes Hirzel
In this exercise you create a new repository under the control of the Mercurial version control system. Then you add files to it and commit changes to the repository. It is shown how to get back […]
Dabka Performance
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Rabbit Giving Birth and with Newborn Young
This short video gives excellent real life footage of a mother rabbit giving birth. Students will enjoy the close up views of these tiny babies. Rabbits are smaller than hares, and have comparatively shorter legs. Males (bucks) and females (does) are similar in appearance, but bucks tend to weigh more and have slightly broader heads. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (0:40)
Oasis Earth - (Full Episode)
A shuttle mission to map planet earth might change our perspective of life itself. (47:07)
Shuttle Discovery: Final Flight Over D.C.
April 17, 2012 — In its final journey to its permanent museum home, NASA's space shuttle Discovery makes a flyover above the U.S. capital. NASA coordinated with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to navigate through the restricted air space over Washington, D.C. (02:09)
Have Economists gone mad? - Paul Ormerod
Paul Ormerod, the author of three best-selling books on economics talks about what mainstream economists have to say about the turmoil of world economy.
Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal
In this video clip, learn how President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal got the American economy back on track, and which components of his New Deal still have a major impact on society today. (1:54)













