First Roman Clip
A narrated seven minute video about the way the Roman soldiers are ranked and how they represent their ranks. It also shows how they
learned their fighting styles and the which type of weapons they use. Features Roman re-enactors
Dr. Seuss The Butter Battle Book
This 24 minute animation is an excellent video to show students and to teach them about what can cause wars. For older students, but the songs and animation should hold the attention of all students. An excellent creative writing motivator as well.
Perspective Agricultural Extension: Research Extension Farmers Linkage
The Research Extension Framers Linkage video is part of the module Perspective Agricultural Extension, produced by Haramaya University as part of the AgShare project. The Perspectives of Agricultural Extension" aims at providing AICM students with an understanding of the perspectives of agricultural extension. Specifically, the module aims to: enable student understanding of agricultural extension perspectives in the current changing scenario of agriculture and enhance students' understanding of
"Begrüßung" Klaus Tochtermann (ZBW), Silke Schomburg (hbz)
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WIsconsin CEGS Idea
By: MCW_BBC The Wisconsin Center of Excellence in Genomics Science
Prehistoric Astronomy: How the Ancients Looked at the Heavens (4/4)
Join award winning teacher Jonathan Bergmann as he interactively teaches Astronomy: Prehistoric Astronomy: How the Ancients Looked at the Heavens. In this video, Mr. Bergmann concludes the explanation of retrograde motion from the previous video. The other key concepts explained in this video are phases of the moon, solar eclipses, and lunar eclipses. ( 3:40)
Ashford-Dynamic Economic Systems Conversation with Nicholas Ashford
Interdisciplinary Studies: Natalie Salim '11
Natalie Salim '11, created her own major in marine photography through the Interdisciplinary Studies program. In a recent printmaking, class, Natalie blended her photography and love of biology to create a series of prints that focus on details in marine life.
James Cheng, Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Trade
The Honorable James Cheng, Secretary of Commerce and Trade for the Commonwealth of Virginia, and Darden alumnus of the Class of 1987, was the keynote speaker at at the 24th annual Black Business Student Forum (BBSF) Conference held at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business on February 10, 2012. The theme for this year's conference was "Manage the Future". Mr. Cheng discusses how to maintain an optimistic and realistic outlook while still upholding the responsibility to be honest
Congratulations to the U-M Solar Car Team
In celebration of the U-M Solar Car Team and its great accomplishments at the World Solar Challenge in Australia.
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New residence hall planned to offer amenities students want
Students at Washington State University will have another choice of living accommodations for fall 2013. Design work is wrapping up on the tentatively named Northside Residence Hall, to be built along Colorado Street on the Pullman campus.
Keith Bloom, WSU Capital Planning and Development (CPD) executive director, said the hall will add much needed housing space. The $32 million project will house about 300 rooms in single, double and other configurations, giving students a wide range of livin
WSU Chemist Applies Google Software to Webs of the Molecular World
The technology that Google uses to analyze trillions of web pages is being brought to bear on the way molecules are shaped and organized.
Aurora Clark, an associate professor of chemistry at Washington State University, has adapted Google's PageRank software to create moleculaRnetworks, which scientists can use to determine molecular shapes and chemical reactions without the expense, logistics and occasional danger of lab experiments.
For more about this story, click here: http://news.wsu.edu/p
HILT Symposium 2012
The inaugural HILT Symposium opened a Harvard-wide conversation, engaging faculty and students in dialogue, debate, and the sharing of ideas about pedagogical innovation. The event convened invited members of the Harvard community and presenters from within Harvard and externally who offered interesting and informative perspectives on teaching and learning in higher education, with an emphasis on evidence-based approaches.
Raising Renee: Jeanne Jordan and Beverly McIver || Radcliffe Institute 10th Anniversary Panel
On February 22, 2012, HBO will broadcast the documentary film, "Raising Renee," the result of a collaboration between two Radcliffe Institute fellows, filmmaker Jeanne Jordan BI '93 RI '03 and artist Beverly McIver RI '03.
In this presentation and panel discussion from Radcliffe Institute's tenth anniversary event, "Celebrate 10 Years! Crossing Boundaries at the Radcliffe Institute
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Arid Zone, Fertile Ground
The unique landscape surrounding UNSW's Fowlers Gap Arid Zone Research Station near Broken Hill has drawn researchers from around the world for over 40 years, spawning over 300 PhDs and over 1,000 scientific papers.
Australia's only arid zone research station, it has enough diverse ecosystems and habitats to provide a vital snapshot of Australia's interior.
This is where the most extensive long-term research on the kangaroo has been carried out; indeed the kangaroo sequences for David Attenbor
Retired Gen. Richard Myers speaks to USAWC Class of 2012
Retired Gen. Richard Myers, the 15th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and current Colin L. Powell Chair for National Security, Leadership, Character and Ethics at the National Defense University, spoke to the Army War College Class of 2012 as part of the Commandants Lecture Series.
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Students, now is your chance to join the Kinect Effect! Student? Teacher? Excited about the Kinect? Want a chance to win cool stuff and compete with your peers from around the world? Think you have an idea that, with the Kinect, will change the world? The Imagine Cup 2012 Kinect Fun Labs Challenge asks students to think about entertainment with a social conscience and brings the Imagine Cup into the living room. It is a unique opportunity for students to develop applications that change the world wi
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Static If I Had a Hammer All right, the C++11 Standard is done. Can we go home? Definitely not - progress waits for no one. For all its might, C++11 is not addressing a few basic needs in template programming. For example, you'd hate to have to define a new function or indeed a whole new class wherever you need an "if" statement; yet, this is exactly what we do for template code. Also, conditional overloading using the likes of std::enable_if is syntactically bulky and semantically ham













