Extra-terrestrial Causes of Climate Change PowerPoint Presentation
Extra-terrestrial Causes of Climate Change - PowerPoint Presentation - Part One of Introduction to the Causes of Climate Change
Recent Environmental Change PowerPoint Presentation
Recent Environmental Change PowerPoint Presentation
Validation and Exceptions
Video lecture from a series on Internet Applications delivered by Graham Mansfield. Running time approximately 48 minutes.
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Lullaby
This video includes conputer animation while singing "Twinkle Twinkle little Star". The lyrics are highlighted at the bottom of the screen. Run time 01:47.
Meta-communication, non-verbal communication and social space
This PowerPoint presentation explores meta-communication, non-verbal communication and social space, with a consideration of intercultural interaction
Virtual Maths - 2D Shapes diagrams and formula
Diagram of 2D shapes, including formulas
The OTTER Sami tent OER
This is a reproduction of the Second Life Sami tent and is for free distribution within Second Life as a repurposable OER. It is available in two clearly identified forms: 1. As a single SL artefact, where all discrete items have been linked together to make a whole. 2. As a number of discrete SL artefacts. In addition, this OER includes two SL training guides: one for students and one for tutors. Users are encouraged to first read the 'Handout for the Sami tent OER' .
Environmental Management Systems and Environmental Auditing Activities
Activities for Part Four of Greening Business: An environmental management system (EMS) is a framework designed to help in the management of an organization’s environmental impacts. There are national and international standards for EMS which can lead to accredited certification, for example ISO 140001. All Environmental Management Systems are based around the cycle of: planning what needs to be done, acting on these plans, checking that plans have been acted upon and are effective, and acti
First Year Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Workbook
This resource is a comprehensive organic chemistry workbook for first year undergraduates. It is designed as a revision resource with plenty of worked examples followed by problems for students to try themselves. Worked answers are given to all the problems to allow students to develop confidence in problem solving.
Identité et communautarisme - Christophe Bertossi
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Identité et communautarisme par Christophe Bertossi
Lycée Sidoine Apolinaire (63 Clermont Ferrand)
17.265 Public Opinion and American Democracy (MIT)
This course will examine public opinion and assess its place in the American political system. The course will emphasize both how citizens' thinking about politics is shaped and the role of public opinion in political campaigns, elections, and government.
PHI-base Pathogen host interactions 16.72 Air Traffic Control (MIT) Art Institute of Chicago Musecast: October 2007 Molly Marshmallow's Adventure Through the Digestive System! President Chester A. Arthur Color Changing Milk Science Experiment Columns: Experimenting with Balloons Columns: Experimenting with Paper Cups
PHI-base is a freely accessible and fully searchable on-line database providing verified information on fungal and Oomycete pathogenicity genes and their host interactions. Each entry in the database has been selected by experts and is supported by experiment
This course introduces the various aspects of present and future Air Traffic Control systems. Among the topics in the present system that we will discuss are the systems-analysis approach to problems of capacity and safety, surveillance, including the National Airspace System and Automated Terminal Radar Systems, navigation subsystem technology, aircraft guidance and control, communications, collision avoidance systems and sequencing and spacing in terminal areas. The class will then talk about
1. Exhibition Focus: Curator Douglas Druick speaks about Jasper Johns: Gray.
2. American Perspectives: Poet Quraysh Ali Lansana speaks about his work and a painting by Horace Pippen.
3. Art Institute in the Community: Teen Lab participants create their own art inspired by works in the collection.
4. What's News: As the Modern Wing takes shape, galleries throughout the museum are being renovated and reinstalled.
This is a amusing, well-done (but a little long), simply-animated, student-created project about Molly Marshmallow's journey through Barry's digestive system. (10:23) There is no voice narration, but steps are explained with captions. The musical selections throughout the project are amusing.
Chester A. Arthur, America's twenty-first president, served from 1881 to 1885. Although Arthur was a Vermont-native, he exuded the presence of a New Yorker. In 1880, Arthur was elected Vice President. This is a video that explains his character and shortcomings.
Shows how dishsoap in milk and food coloring can create designs, but also scientific principles as fat in milk reacts to liquid soap. A science fair possibility. From Steve Spangler Science. Run time 03:27.
If you were in search of a good building column, a balloon probably wouldn't be your first choice. Still, if you were in a pinch, you might be surprised at the strength of several balloons lying side by side. In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, three cast members test how many balloons are needed to support a person's weight. Closed captioning included. Run time 04:38.
Columns, vertical structural elements that are strong in compression, are good at propping things up. In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, the cast uses paper cups to illustrate what makes columns strong and why they sometimes collapse. By filling the cups with sand, they also show that even hollow columns of a weak material like paper can be made surprisingly strong. Closed captioning included. Run time 03:03.













