A Day as a Matador
Experience a day in the life of a Cal State Northridge student from a first person perspective.
produced by CSUN students Robert A. Xaudaro, Steven Schubert and Teddy Navarro
Ytterbium - Periodic Table of Videos
What better way to update our video about Ytterbium than to visit the very place where it was discovered - Ytterby in Sweden. More about all the elements (and our Ytterby road trip) can be found at our main website http://www.periodicvideos.com/
Zinc - Periodic Table of Videos
Is zinc boring? We ask this question in our latest version of the video about this element. We've got videos about all 118 elements at http://www.periodicvideos.com/
Absolute Beginner S2 #12 - Writing a Spanish Letter to a Friend
Learn Spanish with SpanishPod101.com! You had a late night last night because you were out partying with friends in Spain. It is now early afternoon, and you can hardly stay awake at your job. Thank goodness for Spanish working hours, because you plan to take full advantage of that long lunch break today.
In this lesson, [...]
Say What?: -st- (Interactive)
In Say What, the goal is to find the right word family to finish the word. The goal for this game is consonant blend -st-. Other beginning sounds are also reviewed.
Say What?: -sh- (Interactive)
In Say What, the goal is to find the right word family to finish the word. The goal for this game is consonant digraph -sh-. Other beginning sounds are also reviewed.
Science Bulletins:As Antarctic Ice Melts, Wildlife Shifts
The Antarctic Peninsula is a spit of land that extends off the continent toward South America. Its western side is, on average, warming five times faster than any other place on Earth. The warming is disintegrating the massive ice shelves that extend from the peninsula's land into the sea. As a result, a number species that depend on ice to survive are declining locally, including Antarctic krill and Adélie penguins, which eat krill. A new study led by Martin Montes-Hugo at the Rutgers Institut
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#198: Power shift: A Chinese view of China - U.S. relations Hypothesis Testing: Two Population Means and Two Population Proportions: Matched or Paired Samples Private Universe Project in Mathematics: Workshop 1. Following Children's Ideas in Mathematics President for a Day (Interactive) Online GIS Resources How to Use "BlipSnips" (Create a Video Bookmark) Il Gesu, Rome, consecrated 1584 Churchill's Secret Bunkers ISS Update - June 11, 2012 Crocodile Skeleton - Backbone
Susan Dean,
Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.
This module provides an overview of Hypothesis Testing: Matched or Paired Samples as a part of Collaborative Statistics collection (col10522) by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean.
An unprecedented long-term study conducted by researchers at Rutgers University followed the development of mathematical thinking in a randomly selected group of students for 12 years—from first grade through high school—with surprising results. In an overview of the study, we look at some of the conditions that made the students’ math achievement possible.,5 min. Mathematics in Free Play? Prof. Herbert Ginsburg, a psychologist at Columbia University Teachers College, finds that when you exam
This activity provides a job description for the presidency, so students understand what kinds of skills and competencies are necessary in that office. Students have the opportunity to role play the president for a day, making decisions about different events that a president might actually experience (meetings with Cabinet members, speeches to the public, bowling in the White House).
This site from SERC's Starting Point provides a brief list of online GIS data sources, tools, and mapping utilities meant to give instructors a starting point for learning to use GIS in the classroom.
Blip Snips is an easy to use web tool that lets users create a video bookmark and then share specific parts of a video. Creating video tags or bookmarks allows users to find content quickly and efficiently. This is also an easy way to edit out some of the extraneous content of a video that might be great in the classroom. This is a great resource to help enhance technology instruction and application in the classroom. (2:28)
Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola and Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola, Church of Il Gesu, Rome (consecrated 1584, ceiling fresco, The Triumph of the Name of Jesus, by il Baciccio, also known as Giovanni Battista Gaulli, 1672-1685). (08:08)
Speakers: Frank Dabell, Beth Harris, and Steven Zucker
During World War II, a secret network of tunnels was built under London to keep Churchill's communications lines intact. In this video clip, learn more about Churchill’s secret underground bunkers during the German air raids. (3:47)
The International Space Station video update for June 11, 2012.
The crocodile is a reptile that has a long and narrow skeleton. The backbone (a gliding joint) of this animal extends into a powerful tail, allowing it to swim through water. The ribs of the crocodile are small and serve to protect its inner organs.















