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THINKIDEE 2010 : Winnende projecten Je vindt hier de winnende projecten van de wedstrijd THINKIDEE 2010:

Edgework
Dave Harris
Producer (requires Internet Explorer)
This RLO has a summary of a key article by Lyng on 'edgework', explaining the pleasures and processes involved in 'extreme' sports, and a clip from a commercial video illustrating some breathtaking snowboarding exploits.The Introduction has some suggested exercises for students. Further reading on the issue of pleasure can be found via the reading guides on this website on the Sociology of Leisure page (http://www.arasite.org/keyconc.html)
Making Sense
Ian Gilhespy
Producer (requires Internet Explorer)
This is one of a series of learning objects concerning research methods. This object contains an introduction to the reasons why scientific models of making sense differ from rival approaches such as astrology, religion and common sense all of which offer ‘preconceived theories’ with which to understand our experience.
References and Further Reading:
Gratton, C. and Jones, I. (2004) Research Methods for Sports Studies London:Routledg
Introduction to Visual Data
Ian Gilhespy
Producer (requires Internet Explorer)
This object includes an evaluation of the status and role of visual data in research methods relating to sport, leisure and outdoor adventure. The argument is developed that there is scope for greater sophistication in the analysis of visual data, including mediated data. The claim is made that student research practice may benefit from the teaching of research methods that includes an emphasis on the analysis of visual data, in particular
4.3 Decimals A decimal number is a different way of representing numbers smaller than one. You put them after a full stop (the decimal point), for instance 0.5. The first digit after the decimal point represents tenths. If you sliced a cake into 10 slices, each slice would be a tenth of the cake. So 0.5 is the same as saying 5 tenths, and can be written
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Hot Apps: CES 2011 -Xbox LIVE Titles for Windows Phone In this very special CES 2011 episode of Hot Apps, Laura shows you all the new Xbox LIVE titles being announced for the Windows Phone. Enjoy!

The History of Education in Ethiopia with Special Emphasis on Higher Education
Dr. Aklilu Habte discusses the history of higher education in Ethiopia.
Speaker Biography: Dr. Aklilu Habte is former president of the Haile Selassie 1st University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
How to Write Calligraphy: Small Letters
This just shows an artist making the letters. It does not tell how to hold the writing instrument or provide any other instruction. However, it clearly shows the lower case letters.
CAV 2010 - Séquelles douloureuses liées au traitement des cancers - Questions
Conférences du Centre de Lutte contre le Cancer de Lorraine (CAV - Centre Alexis Vautrin de Nancy)
Titre : Séquelles douloureuses liées au traitement des cancers - Questions
Résumé : Après les statistiques concernant l’incidence des cancers en France, les auteurs rappellent que la douleur peut être présente à tous les stades de la maladie et qu’elle répond à une intrication de facteurs cognitifs, thymiques et comportementaux d’où la nécessité d’une appr
Silverlight TV 59: What Goes Into Baking Silverlight? Ever wonder what goes into making Silverlight? This week on Silverlight TV, we go behind the scenes with some folks who are responsible for testing and getting the Silverlight bits out to the public. Andy Rivas, Program Manager on Silverlight, shares what he does and how the bits get "baked" and into your hands. He also discusses the various ways you can provide feedback (bugs, requests, questions, etc). Other topics Andy discusses include:
The Wowzies Introduces and Reviews Paper Money ($1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100)
In this video the Wowzies use a game show concept to introduce and review all values of paper money while singing a catchy tune (2:43).
What is the EteRNA game?
Adrien Treuille, assistant professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University, discusses the online game EteRNA that has been developed jointly by CMU and Stanford University. EteRNA will engage a large and diverse group of players in the scientific discovery of principles underlying RNA design.
What have we learned from EteRNA?
CMU's Adrien Treuille talks about what researchers already have learned about RNA design during the beta testing of the new online game EteRNA. He also explains how the larger scientific community can use EteRNA as a tool and a resource.
Why Study the Founding Fathers
Why study history, especially early American history? A short video on why the Founding Fathers as well as the whole American Revolution and Constitution era are important to study. Made by a history teacher. The video is of good quality.
The American Founding Fathers: Greatest Social Experiment in History
This video was created to encourage people to read the Constitution and read the words of the men that created our founding documents. It is an amateur video that has slides and lots of text with quotes from many famous people. It is a good quality video with many good quotes.
Report Card on President Obama: MIT Experts Assess President Obama on Afghanistan, Climate, and the
President Obama scored abysmally on his mid-terms. A trio of MIT professors renders harsh judgment on the president half-way through his administration, and their assessments may leave listeners “weeping or depressed,” in the words of moderator
Richard Samuels.
National security expert Barry Posen reviews
















