Clean Energy Materials: Crystal Gazing on the Atomic Scale - Saiful Islam
Professor Saiful Islam, of the University's Department of Chemistry, gives a flavour of the fascinating chemistry behind green technologies such as hybrid petrol-electric cars and fuel cells
The science of the swerving free kick - Ken Bray
Dr Ken Bray, from the Sport & Exercise Science group in the University's School for Health, reveals the science behind the swerving free kick, using scientific videos and match footage.
Academics and public policy: a new alignment? - Janet Finch
Professor Dame Janet Finch talks about how academia and government can work together.
Bio-technology in Africa - Florence Wambugu
Florence Muringi Wambugu talks about the contribution of bio-technology, including GM crops, for improving the sustainable livelihoods of resource poor families in Africa.
Great Ideas of Biology - Sir Paul Nurse
In this Founders' Day lecture Sir Paul Nurse, president of the Royal Society, discusses the great ideas of biology.
America Gets a Constitution
After several failed attempts at creating a government, a 1787 convention is called to draft a new legal system for the United States. This new Constitution provides for increased federal authority while still protecting the basic rights of its citizens. In this video clip, learn about the origins of the U.S. Constitution. (3:09)
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MA in Creative Arts Therapies, Drama Therapy Option
http://creativeartstherapies.concordia.ca/programs/drama-therapy-ma/
Concordia is the only university in Canada to offer an MA in Creative Arts Therapies, Drama Therapy Option. This two-year intensive program develops professional competence with a strong commitment to ethical and social responsibility. It prepares students for the future through supervised clinical relationships, the exploration of a range of therapeutic theoretical orientations and associated research. The Drama Therapy Opti
Marquette's President Reads a Poem for National Poetry Month
In celebration of National Poetry Month, Marquette University's Raynor Memorial Libraries and the Department of English held a reading by five faculty poets, who read their own poetry and other favorites. President Scott R. Pilarz, S.J., introduced the event, as well as read a favorite poem, "The Metaphysicians of South Jersey," by Stephen Dunn.
How Ice Cream Treats Are Made- The Science Channel
This is a very informative video about how ice cream treats are made. It shows how ice cream sandwiched and specialty ice cream cones are made in a factory. This can be used to compliment the Common Core Test Exemplar informational text Let's Find Out About Ice Cream. (05:07)
History of Horses on National Geographic
This is a very informative video about the history of horses. It also shows many different breeds of horses and can be used to compliment the Common Core Test Exemplar story Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa. (03:11)
Regional Spanish Series - Iberian #33 - How’s the sickie doing?
Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! What do you do if you feel sick in Spain? Well, ask Megan and David because they know exactly what to do. Not only do they have practical advice about “farmacias”. What are they? Well, you can take a guess by looking at the word. They also explain the preference toward [...]
Japanese Invade the Aleutian Islands
In this Save Our History video clip, learn about Alaska's Bloodiest Battle. Also catch a glimpse into the World War II Japanese invasion on American soil. (0:40)
Jesse Jackson: "We have to go to Selma" Speech
Jesse Jackson made it his life mission to end segregation. He was a leader and mentor to many groups and was a good friend to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In this video clip, Jackson talks about his speech stating that they needed to travel to Selma. (1:42)
Northeastern University College of Professional Studies Commencement 2012
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Human Prehistory 101: Epilogue
Final video in a series that introduces human prehistory, this video describes how when people started crossing oceans, genetic and cultural differences between people from different continents began fading. (02:46)
Japanese Body Language and Gestures Lesson 1
This 1:39 long video shows how body language can be used to help students understand how gestures can help them learn Japanese. A woman shows a gesture and explains its meaning. The gesture demonstrated means, " I'm Sorry."
One Day on Earth - Trailer
This 2:22 preview provides a great many short images of the many different cultures and geography of the world with film taken on the same day. A good way to get students to understand how diverse the planet is and the photography is impressive. This was done for Earth Day 2012.
Tierra - La película de nuestro planeta (1/10)
"Tierra" es un documental de nuestro planeta y un recordatorio de la delicada fragilidad del lugar donde vivimos. Este documental es una serie de diez videos y está adecuado para estudiantes de escuela intermedia y secundaria. Esto podría funcionar como una introducción a ciencias naturales. El documental también habla sobre el calentamiento global. Las partes 2 y 5 del documental están bloqueados debido a los derechos de autor. Parte 5 del documental tiene una
The Wedding Ceremony of Melissa Anne Daubert and Robin Mathews
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