Create your own Comics and Cartoon strips with PikiKids
Pikikids allows users to create their own comics, they can select their own layout, upload their own photos, add speech bubbles and fun graphics and then save and share their work.
Imagining MIT: Designing a Campus for the Twenty-First Century
After viewing William Mitchell’s presentation, viewers may wish to apply to MIT, or at the very least, take a campus tour, to experience up close the architecture he describes. Mitchell’s talk -- drawn from his recent book, Imagining MIT-- first skims the history of MIT’s classical, industry-minded buildings, then f
Books in history of economic thought
This list of textbooks on the history of economic thought is provided by Economics Network, part of the Higher Education Academy which supports teaching and learning among the economics community in the UK. Click on a title to view basic bibliographic information, e.g. author, title and ISBN. The listing also provide links to the relevant publishers website, a preview of the content if it is available on Google Books and a link to search for academic libraries that hold the book via COPAC. This
German Education Index
FIS Bildung Literaturdatenbank (German Education Index) is maintained by the Educational Information System (FIS Bildung), a network of almost 30 documentation institutions, and is hosted by the German Institute for International Education Research (DIPF). It is a searchable index to journal articles, book chapters, reports and other grey literature covering all aspects of education policy, practice and theory. This includes coverage of teaching, the economics of education, and all levels of edu
The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
This Camden Society volume is in three parts. The bulk of the book is the Chronicle of London by William Gregory, a London skinner and mayor of the fifteenth century. It also contains John Page's poem on the siege of Rouen and Lydgate's verses on the kings of England.
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells: volume 1
Describes three medieval manuscripts, the register books of the cathedral: the two parts of the Liber Albus, and the Liber Ruber. Information on modern document locations is derived from the 'Guide to the Location of Collections' (HMSO, 1982).
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
A calendar of the city muniments, including royal charters and letters patent; other letters and papers; inventories, deeds and act books. Information on modern document locations is derived from the 'Guide to the Location of Collections' (HMSO, 1982).
National Strategy - Teaching and learning in the Key Stage 3 Strategy
This booklet is a self-study guide for trainee English teachers, providing additional support and guidance for the teaching and learning approaches suggested in the Key Stage 3 Strategy.
1.2 Development through dialogue Now read Chapter 6, ‘Development through dialogue’, of the set book Words and Minds. As you read, pay special attention to: 1.1 Persuasion, control and argument The Reading below contains examples of interaction that you may or may not be familiar with. The book that it comes from is concerned with how people use language in many kinds of situations to solve problems and get things done. Before examining ways in which teachers can help students develop their understanding and use of spoken language, it may be useful to step outside the classroom and consider some of the ways that language is used in everyday life as a means for ‘getting things White Christmas - Dec. 3-5 at Juanita K. Hammons Hall Meet Author Paul Harding and Alumni Reading Room Opening Elementary Partial Differential Equations and Applications The Phenology Handbook Interactive Atlas of the Larynx by Ahmet Sinav, M.D. The water cycle: what goes around comes around Swedish book exposes royal secrets Virginia Schools in the Great Depression Building Responsive Cities: Technology, Design, and Development A L Kennedy - Indelible Acts, 2002
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The Award Winning Musical Theatre program presents WHITE CHRISTMAS at the Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts Dec. 3-5.
Based on the beloved, timeless film, this heartwarming musical adaptation features seventeen Irving Berlin songs and a book by David Ives and Paul Blake. Veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis have a successful song-and-dance act after World War II. With romance in mind, the two follow a duo of beautiful singing sisters en route to their Christmas show at a Vermont lo
October 12, 2010 Pulitzer Prize winning author, Paul Harding, discusses his book Tinkers in Snell Library Lobby. Gene Reppucci and Jack Moynihan address the opening of the Alumni Reading Room.
This book grew out of a two-quarter sequence of undergraduate courses offered at the University of California (UCSB), for science majors, engineers and mathematicians. These courses along with a two-quarter sequence on ordinary differential equations (ODEs) and dynamical systems constitute the applied mathematics courses for the Program in Scientific Computations, a joint program between the mathematics department and the College of Engineering at UCSB.
A guide to phenological monitoring for students, teachers, families, and nature enthusiasts.
Phenology is the observation and measurement of events in time. The passing of the seasons is one of the most familiar phenomena on Earth. Consider, for example, the onset of spring in temperate climates. As winter ends, our surroundings burst with new life — forest canopies fill with vibrant greens, flocks of birds migrate in formation to northern breeding grounds, and brilliant wildflowers and their
This site is a copyrighted site. A physician by the name of Ahmed Sinav, M.D. originally authored it. It appears he is no longer in the employ of Columbia University in the City of New York. The information provided herein is general information to the College of Physicians and Surgeons Department of Otolaryngology. The site is wonderfully crafted and accurate. It features point-click interactive labeling which would serve as a solid tool for education in classroom undergraduate anatomy phy
The resources here will provide you with content information as well as lessons and activities to guide your students to deeper understandings of the nature of water, the need for and intricacies of its management, and why water management issues can be divisive.
A controversial new book detailing the private life of the Swedish king is set for release Thursday.
This project provides teachers and students with free, online historical sources and instructional materials for teaching the history of the Great Depression in Virginia, using public schools as a case-study of how decision makers, the public, and educators responded to the crisis of the Depression.
The five educational modules available on this website address the following themes:
1. The Impact of the Depression on Virginia Public Schools
2. Who Should Bear the Burden? Public Opinion and Sc
Even as new supercities pop up around the world, with populations in the tens of millions, urban planning remains stuck in an older time. As Dennis Frenchman says, “Amazingly very little progress has been made ... We’re using basically the models and methods of the 1920s.” Frenchman says we need to confront
A L Kennedy reads from her book of short stories and discusses the responsibility to the subject involved in biography, the problems which arise from pigeonholing authors and striking the balance between entertaining the reader and entertaining herself.













