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What Gives Cambridge the Edge?
Don't just take our word for it that Cambridge is a great place to be a student. We asked some current students the question "What gives Cambridge the edge?" and this is what they said...
You can find lots more videos featuring our current students, as well as some student blogs, at http://www.BeCambridge.com.
Jim Madigan postgame comments (Vermont • Jan. 28, 2012)
The Northeastern men's hockey team displayed its versatility on Saturday night, grinding out a much closer victory than Friday's series opener, sweeping Vermont via 4-2 victory at Gutterson Fieldhouse.
With the triumph, Northeastern pulled into a seventh-place tie with Massachusetts in the Hockey East playoff race after both New Hampshire and the Minutemen lost on Saturday evening.
The Huskies used four different goal scorers in juniors Robbie Vrolyk and Alex Tuckerman, rookie Dan Cornell and
Mitosis & Meiosis
This selection contains a slide show set to music. The slide show defines mitosis and meiosis, lists the phases of each, and describes what occurs at each phase. ( 3:29)
Greenland Shark--An Overview
This short video gives excellent real life, close up footage of a Greenland Shark swimming in its natural habitat. Amongst the world’s largest sharks, the Greenland shark is an elusive species of dogfish that inhabits the icy waters of the Arctic and the northern Atlantic. Also known as the large sleeper shark for its sluggish movements, the body is heavy-set, the spineless dorsal fins are greatly reduced, and the snout is short and rounded. This is a great resource to help
Riding the Winds with Kalani: A Weather Adventure
This is not a streaming video but an interactive online book. It could be used in the classroom in numerous ways and at numerous levels. This book discusses our weather. It is divided into 5 chapters: "Sun," "Seasons," "Temperature," "Clouds," and "Precipitation." After reading the book, there are numerous games and activities to do.
Q&BA from January 29, 2012 (complete)
This is the complete (1 hr) Q&BA live video chat session I did on January 29, 2012. I talk about spending money on NASA, exobiology, what happens if you're exposed to the vacuum of space, the New Horizons Pluto probe, whether the Sun or human flesh has more energy, would I like a scientist for President, for how long will the Moon orbit the Earth, my favorite Trek TNG episodes, is it possible for the Earth to have an extra moon, and ending with the idea of asteroid in orbits that make them look
London from the air
A composite journey above the capital using my photos from various commercial flights
Cole Porter: Around the World on Wings of Song Lecture presented by Desmond Colborne, freelance lecturer Example video of tutor feedback: student 3 FL Example video of tutor feedback: student 4 CB Carl Cholera in Haiti: Lessons from Next Generation DNA Sequencing Diagnostics Innovation to Improve Global Health Who is Mark Twain? Jefferson Innovation Summit 2011 Under the Microscope #4 Malawi Summer Immersion Program Demography and Population WOD 2-1-12 Quail
Example video of tutor feedback: student 3 FL.
Example video of tutor feedback: student 4 CB Carl.
The 4th Annual CEND Symposium - Fighting the Diseases of Poverty
Matt Waldor
"Cholera in Haiti: Lessons from Next Generation DNA Sequencing"
January 13, 2012
Sponsored by the Henry Wheeler Center for Emerging and Neglected Diseases
http://globalhealth.berkeley.edu/cend/
The 4th Annual CEND Symposium - Fighting the Diseases of Poverty
Rosanna Peeling
"Diagnostics Innovation to Improve Global Health"
January 13, 2012
Sponsored by the Henry Wheeler Center for Emerging and Neglected Diseases
http://globalhealth.berkeley.edu/cend/
Who is Mark Twain is a two minute video that is an animated reading of his work, "Whenever I am about to publish a book..." with
narration by John Lithgow. Humorous and provides insight into the writer's style.
In October 2011, sixty leaders in innovation and entrepreneurship from business, government, academia, media, public service, and the arts convened at Thomas Jefferson's Rotunda at the University of Virginia and at Monticello, Mr. Jefferson's historic home, to discuss the principles for creating and sustaining a society of entrepreneurs and innovators.
Dr Tim Wilkinson is combining liquid crystals with nanotechnology to try and create 3D displays which would look like real life.
Under the Microscope is a collection of videos that show glimpses of the natural and man-made world in stunning close-up. They will be released every Monday and Thursday for the next couple of months and you can see them here: http://bit.ly/A6bwCE
Dr Wilkinson:
"Liquid crystal displays are now a commonplace technology from mobile phone displays to wide screen televis
Joe Lanning '00, '07 (MA) and Mike Mazzeo talk about the first year of the University of Rochester's Malawi Immersion Summer Seminar for high school students. This two-and-a-half-week study abroad program offers high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors the unique and transformative opportunity to explore, research, and experience life in the southern African country of Malawi.
(http://enrollment.rochester.edu/admissions/precollege/malawi.shtm)
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