Multimedia Learning
Richard Mayer's theory of multimedia learning can help us develop more effective PowerPoint presentations, videos, and printed materials. This film outlines some of the major components of Mayer's theory. This instructional film is from Kansas State University's web-based course, GENAG 721, Occupational and Agricultural Safety and Health Interventions. Copyright 2011, Mitch Ricketts.
Beetlejuice - Poe Pourri part 2
Examines the use of irony and personification. Also, there are many Edgar Allen Poe references throughout. (5:08)
Brazil: Arts and Culture in Brazil
Salvador, the capital of the state Bahia, was the first capital of Brazil.
Slavery was common in Brazil until it was abolished in 1888. Today, Salvador has the largest population of African-Americans in any city out of Africa. Ancient African rhythms transformed to the present day samba. A good look at the people and culture of this community.
U.S. Day Ahead: Manufacturing to stay sluggish-analyst
Nov. 16 - Expect the Philly Fed Index to remain in the doldrums when it is released at 1000 EST, says BNP Paribas U.S. economist Bricklin Dwyer.
Twilight-mania at London premiere
Nov. 16 - Twilight star Taylor Lautner says he discussed reducing the number of shirtless scenes to one with director in new movie "Breaking Dawn Part 1." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Security tight for Afghan loya jirga
Nov. 15 - Security tight as Kabul prepares for loya jirga, a major meeting of tribal elders and political leaders. Nick Rowlands reports.
New leaders face daunting task
Nov. 15 - Greece and Italy's new technocratic leaders get the ball rolling on implementing tough reforms, as fears mount over France's ability to do the same. Kirsty Basset reports.
Brad Pitt dazzles fans in South Korea
Nov. 15 - Fans in South Korea excited about Brad Pitt's first visit to Seoul. Kathi Urban reports.
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Chimie, physique et épidémiologie dans la pensée d’Adolphe Pacault - Allocution de Michel Paty
Acteur clé de la chimie physique française, le professeur Pacault, avait le goût de l'histoire et de la philosophie des sciences.
Membre du Comité national français d'histoire et de philosophie des sciences, Michel Paty revient sur cette activité et cette passion commune.
Itinéraire d'un scientifique : Adolphe Pacault (1918-2008) - Allocution de Jean-Claude Pecker
A l'occasion de l'inauguration de l'exposition organisée par l'Université Bordeaux 1 : "Itinéraires d'un scientifique : autour des bibliothèques d'Adolphe Pacault (1918-2008)", Jean-Claude Pecker, professeur honoraire au Collège de France revient sur ce qui le lie inévitablement à cet imminent chimiste : souvenirs, anecdotes, nostalgies...
Chimie, physique et épidémiologie dans la pensée d’Adolphe Pacault - Allocution de Michel Paty
Acteur clé de la chimie physique française, le professeur Pacault, avait le goût de l'histoire et de la philosophie des sciences.
Membre du Comité national français d'histoire et de philosophie des sciences, Michel Paty revient sur cette activité et cette passion commune.
Tabel lezen : Opdracht Een korte oefening om gegevens uit een tabel over de Belgische bevolking te selecteren en te interpreteren.

Empirical Research Methods
Regression analysis is an enormously popular and powerful tool, used ubiquitously in the social and behavioral sciences. Most courses on the subject immediately dive into the mathematical aspects of the subject and illustrate the technique on problems that are already highly structured. As a result, most students come away with little idea of the wide range of problems to which regression analysis can be applied and how to represent those problems in a way that cleverly utilizes readily availabl
The Deaths of Others [Audio]
Speaker(s): John Tirman | US author John Tirman argues that while Americans are rightly concerned about the number of US troops killed in battle, they can seem indifferent, often oblivious, to the far greater number of casualties suffered by those they fight and those they fight for. John Tirman is executive director of MIT's Center for International Studies. This lecture marks the publication of his new book The Death of Others.
Mussorgsky-Ravel, Pictures at an Exhibition
Mussorgsky-Ravel, Pictures at an Exhibition
MIT Symphony Orchestra (MITSO)
Marcus Thompson, guest conductor
Recorded live at Kresge Auditorium, May 7, 1977
CD available at the Lewis Music Library
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Third Coast Percussion Residency
In November, members of Third Coast Percussion brought their contemporary take on the classics to campus as the latest guests in the Musical Artist-in-Residence series. The quartet's weeklong visit included close collaborations with students, from in-class lectures and demonstrations, to a culminating concert in celebration of avant-garde composer John Cage.
The next artists-in-residents will be the renowned Chiara String Quartet. The group will be visiting Dickinson for a week early next yea
Sunday Service - 11/6/2011 - Sam Wells
A service of worship in Duke University Chapel. The Reverend Dr Samuel Wells delivers a sermon entitled Mystic Sweet Communion.
Opening excerpt from the sermon:(41:40)
"I might believe in the Redeemer if his followers looked more Redeemed." So said the nineteenth-century atheist philosopher Fredrick Nietzsche. And it remains one of the most damaging criticisms of Christianity. Most of us have had moments, seasons, or even decades of being so ashamed of what has been done in the name of Christ a
Coca-Cola Freestyle at the Stern Center Food Court
Dining Services at the College of Charleston is bringing students the latest in drink mixology. The Coca-Cola Freestyle machine is located in the Stern Center Food Court and offers more than 100 drink choices to mix and mash. You'll find the Coca-Cola brands you love and new favorites like Raspberry Diet Cok and Fanta Grape. A sleek touchscreen lets you sort through almost unlimited options to get the perfect pour. The Coca-Cola Freestyle machine uses cutting-edge technology to let each user cre
No Shave November at the College of Charleston
This PSA was created by College of Charleston students Barry Burgess, Emilia De Vries and Paizley Patterson as part of their Introduction to Television Production class.
During No-Shave November men are encouraged to let their facial hair grow throughout the month as a campaign to help raise funds and awareness for men's health, specifically focusing on prostate cancer and other health concerns more common in men like depression. Some people also participate in Movember -- where men grow their













