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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.
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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.
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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Great Pond Snail--An Overview
This short video gives excellent real life, close up footage of a Great Pond Snail. The aptly named great pond snail (Lymnaea stagnalis) is the largest pond snail in Britain. The great pond snail has a shiny yellowish brown shell, with a tall, slender and pointed spire. The great pond snail's body is yellowish grey in color, with a large head and long, flattened tentacles. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections betw
Jim Northrup: With Reservations
Jim Northrup: With Reservations is a half-hour portrait of the Anishinaabe / Ojibwe / Chippewa writer/activist from Naagajiwanaang (Fond du Lac) in northern Minnesota. A lively mix of powwows, wild ricing, a moose hunt, the sugar bush, the Vietnam Wall and life on the Rez, we follow Northrup traveling all over the country, living his life in the circle of the seasons.
Arts & Crafts, Traditional, Sports/Hunting, Native American, Social Justice/Protest / Midwest / 1996
28 mi
Great Pond Snail Feeding
This short video gives excellent real life, close up footage of a Great Pond Snail feeding. The aptly named great pond snail (Lymnaea stagnalis) is the largest pond snail in Britain. The great pond snail has a shiny yellowish brown shell, with a tall, slender and pointed spire. The great pond snail's body is yellowish grey in color, with a large head and long, flattened tentacles. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connecti
Kathleen Ware, Quiltmaker
From the placing of an order to the completion of the last stitch, the film details the entire process of creating a traditional Lone Star quilt. As the quilt grows, so does our knowledge of Kathleen Ware's vibrant spirit as quiltmaker, wife, mother, and grandmother. A film by Sharon Sherman.
Arts & Crafts, Traditional, Women, Aging / Pacific Northwest / 1979
32 minutes
Easter Bunny Cupcakes
This short video gives step by step directions on making cute Easter Bunny cupcakes. Ingredients are simple and include the following: white cupcakes, white icing, coconut, large marshmallows, mini marshmallows, pink glittery sprinkles, mini pink jelly beans, mini chocolate candies, and gel icing. This is a fun activity for home and for school. (2:05)
Sweety Bird Treat Using Twinkies and Coconut
This short video gives easy step by step directions on making cute bird treats. Ingredients are simple and include the following: coconut, white melting chocolate, twinkies, brown sprinkles, and jelly candies. This is a fun activity for home and school. (1:18)
Absolute Beginner S2 #4 - Talking About the Japanese Weather
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You can’t stand it when there’s an awkward silence in a conversation. You always feel the need to fill the air with some Japanese chit-chat. Back home, you always talked with strangers about how time seemed to be flying or about the changing of the seasons. Fortunately, the weather seems to [...]
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Promising Practice in Online Education: Tips for Encouraging Student-Faculty Contact
Tips for Encouraging Student-Faculty contact in online courses.
Course 3: Assessment Practices
In this course, you'll explore your own cultural competence in the classroom; apply multiculturalism to problem-solving; receive training on service learning; and discuss how to create and sustain connections with classrooms around the world.
Even Human Beings are ODD!
The lesson will broaden students' knowledge of even and odd numbers through interesting activities and by relating that knowledge through real life experiences.
PediNeuroLogic Exam: Newborn: Abnormal: Behavior
This baby is 3 weeks old. When the exam begins, he has his eyes closed and appears to be in a drowsy state. Within a few seconds he transitions to an awake state and maintains eye opening but his movements are not vigorous. He responds to light and sound and has some habituation. One has to decide if this is just a sleepy baby or if this baby's mental status is abnormal. His lack of spontaneous facial and extremity movement is abnormal although he has grimace to light so he has reflexive movemen













