Seminar 10-USAWC Class of 2011
Ten months of readings, papers, exercises and complex seminar discussions paid off for the Army War College Class of 2011 as they graduated in front of friends, family, colleagues and international partners on the historic parade grounds of Carlisle Barracks.
Wave of violence in the Amazon
June 16 - A sixth rural worker is murdered in the Amazon in less than a month, raising concerns over land conflicts. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Grease at SUNY Oswego
SUNY Oswego's music and theatre departments collaborated to stage the timeless musical "Grease." Members of the cast and crew talk about what went on behind the scenes.
Is het verantwoord om jongeren met reclame te bombarderen?
At the end of this unit: You can form a personal opinion about the influence of ad campaigns on youngsters. When performing this task: you have to look for specific information. you have to assess statements
El vómito negro: Una introducción
Lorena Gauthereau-Bryson
Este módulo sirve como introducción al vómito negro (fiebre amarilla), incluyendo sus sÃntomas, tratamiento (siglo XIX), cuarentena y brotes graves en las Américas. Es una traducción del […]
Werk, werk en nog eens werk
At the end of this unit: You can understand comments on the outcome of an employment conference. When performing this task: you have to identify speaker viewpoints and attitudes. you have to look for specific information about the decisions.
Writing exercise: Description du chemin
You will be able to describe the route to take and give clear instructions on how to find the road.
How to Build a Milk Jug Igloo - Midland Christian School
This milk jug igloo was part of a unit on snow. It took 3 weeks to
collect the 428 milk jugs used to make the igloo. It is a built on a
cardboard base and the jugs are connected with high temperature hot
glue. The finished igloo is about 5' tall and easily fits eight to 10
children, who like to spend their reading time in the igloo. Total
investment: $12 for the glue sticks.
There are additional tips and suggestions available on "How to Build a Mi
Assessing Students at Masters Level Internationally - General Discussion
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Multiplication - by StudyJams
Multiplication is the repeated addition of equal groups. The number of equal groups and the number in each group are the factors. Once you know those factors, just apply these four properties of multiplication. Learn more about multiplication with this cartoon animation from StudyJams. A short, self-checking quiz is also included with this link.
El Nino Sea Surface Height Anomaly: January 1997 through December 1997
An animation of sea surface height anomaly in the Pacific from January, 1997, through December, 1997, as measured by TOPEX-Poseidon
Le film Podium: begrijpend lezen, uitnodiging opstellen voor filmavond met vrienden
Op het einde van deze les kun je iemand per e-mail uitnodigen voor een filmavond.
Money talks: June 20th 2011
Businesses cater to low-income consumers in America, Walmart escapes a class-action suit and McDonald's menus get cultural adaptations
Lithosphere, Hydrosphere, and Atmosphere - by StudyJams
The lithosphere is all of the rock on earth, and the hydrosphere is all of the water on the earth. The last one is the atmosphere: the layers of gas surrounding the earth. Learn more about these three layers with this slide show from StudyJams. Vibrant images are set to music while information is written under each photo. A short, self-checking quiz is also included with this link.
Oceania - Cook Islands - Atiu - Coffee Plantation
A coffee plantation on Cook Island. The natives work on the plantation and the video shows them harvesting and selling the coffee beans. No narration.
Periodic Table Song
Short 1 1/2 minute video is an animated professor singing all of the elements on the periodic table. Elements are written at the bottom of the screen as he sings them. However, they are not in order. Still a cute, catchy song.
Advanced Algebra - Lecture 2 - Language of Mathematics (series)
College Algebra with Professor Richard Delaware - University of Missouri Kansas City VSI - Lecture 2 - Language of mathematics. This Lecture gives an overview of the Language of Mathematics. Great for high school Algebra 2 students.
Using Sine to Calculate the Area of a Triangle
This video explains how to derive a formula for using sine to calculate the area of a triangle by using the standard formula for the area of a triangle. Using sine to calculate the area of a triangle means that we can find the area knowing only the measures of two sides and an angle of the triangle. There is no need to know the height of the triangle, only how to calculate using the sine function. (2:03)














