9 - Quel est l’impact des grands cycles climatiques sur la biodiversité ? Question à Gilles Bœu
Sciences en Questions : "Changement climatique et biodiversité"
Le Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, le GIS Climat-Environnement-Société et La Huit ont coproduit en 2008 une série vidéo pluridisciplinaire intitulée "Sciences en questions - Changement climatique et biodiversité", conçue et coordonnée par Anne Teyssèdre. En quelques minutes chacun, une douzaine de scientifiques sélectionnés pour leur expertise répondent à 17 questions clÃ
SANKORÉ Session V : Zoom sur l'éducation en Afrique
PREMIER SÉMINAIRE INTERNATIONAL SANKORÉ DE RECHERCHE UNIVERSITAIRE SUR LA PÉDAGOGIE NUMÉRIQUE
SANKORÉ Session V : table ronde - Zoom sur l'éducation en Afrique
Président de séance :
Table ronde :
- Thérèse LAFERRIERE : Université de Laval, Canada
Des classes africaines hors-classe...
- Pierre FONKOUA : ROCARE Cameroun, Ecole Normal
- Zakaria TIEMTORE : Ministre délégué à l'Alphabétisation du Burkina Faso
Learning Objects, Interoperability and Standards
Learning Objects, Interoperability and Standards
Trying to do more good than harm in health care
The 2012 Wolfson College Haldane Lecture was given by leading health services researcher Sir Iain Chalmers, currently Coordinator of the James Lind Initiative, Oxford, UK. Sir Iain Chalmers is a leading health services researcher who has spent the past 30 years trying to ensure that health professionals and patients have free access to unbiased evidence of the effects of medical and other treatments. Sir Iain qualified in medicine in the mid-1960s. He practised as a clinician for seven years in
The closest exit may be behind you
The British-Libyan author Hisham Matar describes to a packed audience at Wolfson College the 'existential crisis' at the heart of contemporary Libyan national identity. The talk is introduced by Hermione Lee. The British-Libyan author Hisham Matar marked the first publication of his work in his home country by describing to a packed audience at Wolfson College the 'existential crisis' at the heart of contemporary Libyan national identity, and the corresponding existential exile embedded in the l
Our Rights Of The Child Scrapbook
Respecting a child's race, colour, gender, religion, political view, nationality, origin of birth. What does this have to do with the students in my classroom or children all over the world? Ethics and social responsibility in the classroom are invited in this unit of study.
Have your students ever thought about looking at an idea through different lenses? What about thinking about one item in different ways? Through the thinking, writing, speaking exercises the students will examine the Declara
Center for Trades and Energy Training - Articulation Signing 2/29/12
Articulation Agreement Signing with College of Southern Maryland and Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association.
Center for Trades and Energy Training - Articulation Signing 2/29/12 - Mary Krug's Remarks
Mary Krug, Board of Trustee Chair of the College of Southern Maryland, remarks regarding the Articulation Agreement Signing with College of Southern Maryland and Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association.
Center for Trades and Energy Training - Articulation Signing 2/29/12 - Michael Pasqualle's Remarks
A Center for Trades and Energy Training student's perspective on the Articulation Agreement Signing with College of Southern Maryland and Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association.
Celebrity Readers Theresa Johnson
College of Southern Maryland Senior Executive Director of Marketing and National Council for Marketing and Public Relations (NCMPR) "Communicator of the Year" Theresa Johnson visited the St. Charles Children's Learning Center on the La Plata Campus as a "Celebrity Reader" on Feb. 13. To celebrate Valentine's Day, Johnson read the children's book "Love Bugs" by David A. Carter. Theresa Johnson gave the children Hershey Kisses and candy marshmallows and in return received smiles and hugs. Celebrat
ENGAGE at CCA: Intercultural Gardens
CCA Community Arts faculty member Susanne Cockrell and an interdisciplinary group of students collaborated with fourth-grade students at Emerson Elementary School in Oakland to research, design, and install an orchard and outdoor garden classroom, supplied and supported by Alameda-based Ploughshares Nursery.
ENGAGE at CCA acts as a hub to connect CCA students and faculty with a world outside the classroom by using creative practices to solve pressing social and environmental needs.
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ENGAGE at CCA: 826 Valencia
Spring 2012 at 826 Valencia, San Francisco
CCA Writing and Literature chair Aimee Phan and students collaborated with 826 Valencia to mentor students from John O'Connell High School of Technology in essay writing, in preparation for a book release. ENGAGE at CCA acts as a hub to connect CCA students and faculty with a world outside the classroom by using creative practices to solve pressing social needs.
ENGAGE at CCA: Designing Ecology with Año Nuevo
Spring 2010 at Año Nuevo Island, San Mateo County, California
CCA Ceramics chair Nathan Lynch and his students collaborated with Oikonos eco-science nonprofit and REBAR art, design, and social activism group to design nesting modules to be adopted and protected to the currently threatened rhinoceros aucklet birds living on Año Nuevo Island. ENGAGE at CCA acts as a hub to connect CCA students and faculty with a world outside the classroom by using creative practices to solve pressing social n
ENGAGE at CCA: Business Guidelines 1 of 3
Spring 2012 at The Center for Art and Public Life
Center for Art and Public Life operations manager Kristi Callesen presents Business Guidelines for the 2012 academic year.
ENGAGE Business 2
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UT Welcomes New Officers
The University of Toledo Police Department Swears-in Two New Officers
Environmental Film Series
Environmental Studies Director, Dr. Ann Fisher-Wirth has teamed with Dr. Andy Harper, Media & Documentary Projects Director, on an Environmental Film Series aimed to open students to a discussion about environmental issues the world is dealing with today. The series will also offer a lecture by the internationally acclaimed environmental activist, biologist and author Sandra Steingraber. Video by Mary Stanton.
4th Grade Book Trailers
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Coming Home from World War I (0:24)
In this video clip, a veteran of World War I talks about what it was like
to return home from the war. He talks about how they pulled into New
York Harbor on Easter Sunday and they could see the Statue of Liberty. (0:24)













