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Build a Steroid
In this interactive activity from NOVA, learn about the molecular structure of steroids. See the intermediate molecules that are part of the pathway for synthesizing cortisone from diosgenin.
Pan-Americanism in the Wake of Latin American Independence
AnaMaria Seglie
This module uses a letter by Anastasio Bustamante, third President of Mexico, in order to comment on the ideology of pan-Americanism in the 19th century.
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Zoom and Fade to Animation of Solar Flare using TRACE Imagery
A zoom into a composite solar image created from TRACE observations made on October 10, 1998, followed by an animation of TRACE images showing a flare in the solar corona
Energy Forms, States and Conversions
The students participate in many demonstrations during the first day of this lesson to learn basic concepts related to the forms and states of energy. This knowledge is then applied the second day as they assess various everyday objects to determine what forms of energy are transformed to accomplish the object's intended task. The students use block diagrams to illustrate the form and state of energy flowing into and out of the process.
Cells
In this unit, students look at the components of cells and their functions and discover the controversy behind stem cell research. The first lesson focuses on the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. In the second lesson, students learn about the basics of cellular respiration. They also learn about the application of cellular respiration to engineering and bioremediation. The third lesson continues the students' education on cells in the human body and how (and why) engineers ar
1.3.11 The significance of the near-death experience The sociologist Allan Kellehear (1995) observes that most studies have had a medical focus, investigating whether near-death experiences could be the result of a lack of oxygen to the brain or another medical or psychological cause. Kellehear suggests that the search for psycho-medical explanations has focused on psycho-neurological and defensive mechanisms emphasising altered status of consciousness or physical functioning and not taken into account the meaning of these experiences. Kellehea
L'éthique du développement durable dans l'industrie - Patrick Baussand
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Mise en application de l'éthique du développement durable dans l'industrie par Patrick Baussand
Centre de formation d'apprentis de l'industrie (84 Avignon)
2.1.1 Probability ratios
Observation, measurement and the recording of data are central activities in science. Speculation and the development of new theories are crucial as well, but ultimately the predictions resulting from those theories have to be tested against what actually happens and this can only be done by making further measurements. Whether measurements are made using simple instruments such as rulers and thermometers, or involve sophisticated devices such as electron microscopes or lasers, there are decisio
Active Learning Environments, Part II: Creating Learning Spaces
Active Learning and Learning Spaces, Part II: Creating Learning Spaces
A historical perspective and research summary of Active Learning approaches and Learning Space Design
Martin B. Wikoff, PhD, Vice President, Sales Learning & Performance
Sponsored by UC Berkeley Educational Technology Services http://ets.berkeley.edu
Test your students geography knowledge with this online quiz tool
The world quiz is a very simple graphical quiz that students of nearly any age will understand with ease. It doesn't give back a great deal of information to in
4.3.1 Copyright
To develop as an independent, confident learner you will need to learn the study skills involved in reading articles, taking notes and summarising the information that you have obtained from an article. The unit explores the use of the Web as a resource for keeping up to date, looking in particular at how to assess material available online.
Déformation d'un matériau piézo-électrique (video)
Deux expériences sont menées pour montrer les propriétés électriques d'un matériau piézo :
Puis un montage interférométrique permet de mesurer la déformation au moyen d'une photodiode.
Vidéo issue du projet VideoManip dont l'objectif est la réalisation de courtes séquences filmées, montrant des expériences réelles,
- effet direct : génération d'une tension par vibration
- effet inverse : génération d'une vibration sous l'effet d'une tension
PharmTalk: Arizona Poison & Drug Information Center
PharmTalk is a special production from the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy that features two of our alumni, Keith and Kevin Boesen. PharmTalks are fun videos about pharmacy careers meant to appeal to middle & high-school students. This episode is about the Arizona Poison & Drug Information Center at the UA College of Pharmacy.
Hurricane Mitch from TRMM: October 27, 1998
A fly-in to Hurricane Mitch on October 27, 1998, showing the three-dimensional structure of the precipitation as measured by the Precipitation Radar instrument on TRMM. In this animation, a surface of constant precipitation is colored by the value of the precipitation on the ground under the surface.
Toucans
See these colorful, long billed birds in this short video. The movie has no information, but shows Toucans, set to music, in their natural habitat. Run time 01:35.
Estar + Emotions
Learn some vocabulary to talk about different emotions that people can have. It would be good to already understand the verb estar if you are planning on using this video to figure out new vocabulary dealing with emotions. The video is in lecture format with an instructor standing in front of a black screen. Examples are written on the screen throughout the lesson. Run time 06:49.
Verb Rap
This video teaches the action verb as one part of English grammar. If you can do it, it's a verb. The students will be moving along with the song. Clap, jump, shake. Run time 04:05.
Unlocking the Mysterious Connection Between Taste, Smell, and Memory
The cause of the so-called "Proustian experience" of recalling a vivid memory through taste or smell is well documented, but its cause continues to confound scientists. Biologist Stuart Firesteing from Columbia University discusses the mystery. The video is in lecture format. (05:25)














