2012 Valpo Independent Robot Team
The Valparaiso Independent Robot Team (VIRT) competed in the 25th Annual Jerry Sanders Creative Design Competition at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on March 10 and 11. Fourteen Valparaiso University College of Engineering students attended the competition, where they participated with three robots that they designed and manufactured: Blue Bot, Blood Bot, and Wheelzilla.
Check out more pictures here http://www.flickr.com/photos/valparaiso_university/sets/72157629336939002/
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American Enters the War
During World War I, America tried to remain neutral. However, once German submarines began attacking shipments from America, the United States declared war. Learn more about America entering World War I on Discovery Channel's "Assignment Discovery." (2:05)
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Jim Corgel on the Right Attitude and Skill Set
Jim Corgel '73 is currently general manager of independent software vendor and developer relations at IBM Corporation, where he has worked for 36 years. During a recent visit to campus, the American Studies major, who later also received an MBA from the University, shared his thoughts on the value of a liberal arts education from Notre Dame.
This was filmed in fall 2011 and finalized in spring 2012.
A look at a Martin Luther King website
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PEMDAS Rap
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シェイプ形成ツール
このビデオでは、複数のシェイプを結合・分割することが出来るシェイプ形成ツールについてご紹介します。
Learning From Great Players - Blues Guitar Lesson
Learn more about Michael's Blues Guitar course at: http://bit.ly/zGAfU7
Michael Williams is a Professor at Berklee College of Music, and the author and instructor of Berkleemusic's online Blues Guitar course. His free guitar lessons are among the most popular videos on Berkleemusic's YouTube channel, with over three million views and counting!
University of Maryland Face Transplant Press Conference
The University of Maryland released details of the most extensive full face transplant completed to date, including both upper and lower jaws, teeth, and tongue. The 36-hour operation occurred on March 19-20, 2012 at the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center at the University of Maryland Medical Center and involved a multi-disciplinary team of faculty physicians from the University of Maryland School of Medicine and a team of over 150 nurses and professional staff.
This video of the March 27 news
Look It Up
In this video segment from Between the Lions, the song "Look It Up" illustrates how words and images can provide important information. It combines an upbeat tune with kid-friendly images to motivate children to use reference materials. "Here’s the deal: If you want to get real, look it up!" (1:33)
Green at Google Presents Dr. Claudio Campagna & Dr. Caleb McClennen - Oceans
"Through compelling stories, Dr. Claudio Campagna will share his experiences as a field conservationist in one of the most pristine marine environments on Earth: the Patagonian Coast. He will tell stories of southern elephant seals, magellanic penguins, South American sea lions and black-browed albatross that make up this enigmatic ecosystem.
Dr. Caleb McClennen will talk about the Wildlife Conservation Society's work to preserve the oceans, and will invite Googlers to participate in conservat
Francisco Ayala: Darwin in the 21st Century: Nature, Humanity, and God
Francisco Ayala: Department of Ecology and Evolution at the University of California (Irvine)
MAS.836 Sensor Technologies for Interactive Environments (MIT)
This course is a broad introduction to a host of sensor technologies, illustrated by applications drawn from human-computer interfaces and ubiquitous computing. After extensively reviewing electronics for sensor signal conditioning, the lectures cover the principles and operation of a variety of sensor architectures and modalities, including pressure, strain, displacement, proximity, thermal, electric and magnetic field, optical, acoustic, RF, inertial, and bioelectric. Simple sensor processing
Philippe Rahm: Architecture Lecture Series
Recorded Monday, March 5, 2012, in Timken Lecture Hall on the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts
Philippe Rahm studied at the Federal Polytechnic Schools of Lausanne and Zurich. He obtained his architectural degree in 1993. He works currently in Paris. In 2002 he was chosen to represent Switzerland at the 8th Architecture Biennale in Venice and was one of the 25 manifesto architects of Aaron Betsky's 2008 Architecture Biennale in Venice. He is a nominee in 2009 for the Ordos
IMPACT Speaker - Steven Labovitz
Steven Labovitz speaks to Georgia Tech students, faculty and staff as part of the IMPACT Speaker Series. In this talk, he discusses "The Critical Role of Public-Private Partnerships in Atlanta's Past, Present and Future."
Mr. Labovitz is a partner at McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP. He specializes in legislative action, economic development, public finance and privatization and has extensive experience in formulating public/private partnerships.
Standard Form of a Linear Equation - Problem 3 of 3
This video is a continuation and presents another example problem that explains how to write a linear equation in standard form. In this example, an equation is already provided in standard form, and the instructor demonstrates how to determine the x- and y-intercepts and graph the equation. (2:01)
Tafels en optellen en aftrekken tot twintig Met dit Excelbestand oefenen leerlingen het optellen en aftrekken tot twintig. Ze oefenen ook de maal- en deeltafels. Leerlingen zien meteen of hun antwoord correct is.

Occupations That Use Fractions (2)
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Uptown and Downtown Shuffles with Sliding 9ths - Blues Guitar Lesson
Learn more about Michael's Blues Guitar course at: http://bit.ly/zGAfU7
Michael Williams is a Professor at Berklee College of Music, and the author and instructor of Berkleemusic's online Blues Guitar course. His free guitar lessons are among the most popular videos on Berkleemusic's YouTube channel, with over three million views and counting!















