SFU's Open House - May 26th 2012
SFU's Open House is May 26, 2012. This video is a sneak preview of what you'll see at this interactive and educational showcase. More information: www.sfu.ca/openhouse
Starfish Feeding
Starfish feeding on urchins. Watch urchins and a sea cucumber run for their lives from this huge starfish. Filmed off Hornby Island in September 09. (01:14)
Monetos : Internationale en financiële informatiebron Op de website van Monetos kun je informatie vinden over verzekeringen, financieringen, investeringen en pensioen. Deze informatie is onafhankelijk, wat betekent dat er enkel informatie wordt gegeven, zonder concrete firma's erin …
Het weer : Webkwestie In deze webkwestie gaan de leerlingen zelf op zoek naar de vier belangrijkste kenmerken om het weer te onderzoeken.
Arthur Meets the President
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Arthur's TV Trouble
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HMS Marching Band
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Superb Lyrebird imitating construction work -
This is Chook, a Superb Lyrebird at the Adelaide Zoo. In this 2:46 long video you can hear how this bird can mimic any sound it hears. A great video for students to watch and ponder/
Chips Video
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Taking tissue regeneration beyond the state-of-the-art
Scientists at The University of Nottingham have begun the search for a new class of injectable materials that will stimulate stem cells to regenerate damaged tissue in degenerative and age related disorders of the bone, muscle and heart.
2012 Engineering Commencement Ceremony
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Factoring and the Distributive Property 3
Factoring and the Distributive Property 3-From Khan Academy (5:54)
Starfish Climbing Wall
This video has good imaging and content. It's neat to see how many "legs" they have if you've never seen one up close before. (1:01)
Green Careers: Sustainable Agriculture.
This video provides an inside look at an organic farm and an organic retail store and discusses the day-to-day challenges and rewards of working in this field. 
Breakout Nations: In Pursuit of the Next Economic Miracles [Audio]
Speaker(s): Ruchir Sharma | In this talk Ruchir Sharma will discuss his new book, Breakout Nations. After a decade of rapid growth, the world's most celebrated emerging markets are poised to slow down. Which countries will rise to challenge them? To identify the economic stars of the future we should abandon the habit of extrapolating from the recent past and lumping wildly diverse countries together. We need to remember that sustained economic success is a rare phenomenon. Ruchir Sharma is the
After the Arab Spring: power shift in the Middle East? [Audio]
Speaker(s): Dr Amnon Aran, Roger Cohen, Professor Anoush Ehteshami | As the revolutions of 2011 become the politics of 2012, has power shifted in the Middle East, and has Iran been the main beneficiary? This event launches the new LSE IDEAS report After the Arab Spring: power shift in the Middle East. Amnon Aran is a senior lecturer at the Department of International Politics, City University. Roger Cohen is a columnist for the International Herald Tribune and New York Times. Anoush Ehteshami is
Google Graphical Calculator Now 3D & Animated Google has recently added an enhanced version of their graphing calculator. Maths functions can now be animated to create interactive 3D plots that can be rotated or scaled by editing the variables in the equation. This functionality requires a WebGL-enabled browser such as Firefo
Performance Measurement: Where to start
Professor Mike Bourne discusses how to begin the process of implementing a balanced scorecard or performance measurement system.
Caroline Harvey - Creative Writing - Berkleemusic Open House Series
Learn more about our Creative Writing and Liberal Arts courses at: http://bit.ly/JlY5KC
Berkleemusic hosted an online Open House with instructor Caroline Harvey, instructor of our online courses Creative Writing: Finding Your Voice and Creative Writing: Poetry on May 10th.
Caroline is an Assistant Professor in the Liberal Arts department at Berklee College of Music, as well as an online instructor for Berkleemusic. An accomplished writer and performer, she was hand-picked by Professor Pat Pat
Animal Night Vision (Interactive)
If you've ever stumbled through the woods on a moonless night, you may have wondered how nocturnal creatures move about with such apparent ease. This interactive feature from NOVA "Leopards of the Night" Web site explores some of the most important adaptations of the nocturnal eye and highlights the nighttime habits of a range of creatures that rely on these adaptations.













