Werkbundel vlees : Soorten en herkomst In deze ICT-oefening maken de leerlingen kennis met de verschillende Belgische vleesproducten.
Er wordt besproken welk vlees van welk dier afkomstig is en wat de kenmerken zijn.
Deze ICT-oefening wordt stap voor stap uitgelegd.
Austrolopithecus Afarensis Korte presentatie over de Austrolopithecus Afarensis, met een verwijzing naar het filmpje Lucy in East Africa at 3.2.

Sustainable Energy brings Power to the People - Matthew Davidson
Professor Matthew Davidson, from the Department of Chemistry at the University of Bath, describes how the development of biodiesel catalysts, fuel cell materials and solar cells could one day help mitigate many of the problems caused by burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas.
Brave New Voices - Team Albuquerque
This clip is from the HBO series called "Brave New Voices." This is Team Albuquerque - and is titled "Public Schools." (01:03)
The TV show is described as follows by the producer:
"We all have a well of creativity inside of us. This show will help
unlock your inner poet." - Executive Producer, Russell Simmons
Wind Farms
Wind farms
Power Stations
A list of some power stations around the UK and Ireland, including fossil fuel, nuclear and renewable power stations. Working and disused.
Défauts spatio-temporels, théorie des cordes et structure de l'Univers
Défauts spatio-temporels, théorie des cordes et structure de l'Univers par Patrick Peter (astrophysicien à l'IAP)
La vidéo de la conférence en direct.
M. Vinaver et A. Meunier : Une œuvre universelle, ancrée dans la réalité (sous-titres japonais)
Dramaturge depuis les années 1950, Michel Vinaver occupe une place de tout premier ordre dans le théâtre français contemporain. Il a ancré son œuvre immense dans la réalité économique, le réel, l'histoire. Sa venue au Japon en 2009, à l'occasion des représentations de sa pièce Par-dessus bord sur une mise en scène d'Arnaud Meunier et une adaptation du texte en japonais par Oriza Hirata, un des plus importants metteurs en scène du théâtre contemporain japonais, a const
Fifty years since Sputnik - Piers Bizony
Award-winning space historian, Piers Bizony, presents an illustrated account of the Space Age, from the first tiny satellites to America's colossal project to land men on the moon.
Chapter 30 - Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis
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Chapter 30. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Mike Vendetti.
Blending Bowl: Dine
In this video segment from Between the Lions, Terry Bradshaw commentates while two teams of football players crash together to make a word. Onset Team “d” versus Rhyme Team “ine” crash to form the word “dine.” After the crash, two players dine at a cafe table while the referee serves them and another player serenades them on violin. This video segment provides a resource for Fluency, Phonemic Awareness, Phonics, and Letter Knowledge Awareness. (0:45)
Rocks, Water but no Life? - Philippe Blondel
Philippe Blondel from the University's Centre for Space, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences takes a planetary journey through the solar system and discusses whether the discovery of water means there must be life on other planets
Art a GoGo Podcast #62 - Work of Art: Next Great Artist Wrap Up + Art News Art news, reviews, and commentary without those nast side effects. Art a GoGo...It's "Art Over Easy!" Please visit our blog page at artagogo.com/blog for full show notes and links to the topics that we discuss during the podcast.
March of TIME: FDR in 1936
In this excerpt from the March of TIME Archives, the 1936 newsreel recaps the first four years of the presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. (2:58)
The history and development of Buddhism - Robert Heath
Dr Robert Heath, lecturer at the school of management at the University of Bath and study lecturer on Buddhism, talks about the history and development of the religion from its inception in India to the present day.
Devices and Desires
Organic devices are revolutionising lighting and solar cells, Professor Alison Walker will describe how this change will impact our lives. Light emission from organic materials is not very common in everyday life. However, some living creatures, such as fireflies and many sea creatures, emit light with amazingly high efficiencies.
Climate change: challenge or swindle?
Reverend Professor Ian James questions whether climate change is a challenge or a swindle and presents some of the certainties, complexities and controversies from the science of climate change.
The Painted Garden
A freelance garden historian, Russell Bowes, will use the clues displayed or hidden in paintings to look at the major developments of gardening styles from ancient times to the present day.
Avebury - megaliths and myths - Roger Vlitos
Freelance and professional writer Roger Vlitos examines the theories and myths about Avebury.
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.













