Johns Hopkins Story Swap - Mickey Mouse on Gilman
Howard Zipser '62 -- with fraternity brothers, Judah Sommer '66 and David Wirtz '69 -- remembers looking up to see the face of Mickey Mouse painted on the face of the Gilman Hall clock.
In Conversation with Smiley & West
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ISS Update: Wearable Technology
NASA Public Affairs Officer Lynnette Madison talks with Human Interface Engineer Cory Simon about wearable technology containing sensors, displays and controls to assist future astronauts and augment their capability to perform more elaborate and complex tasks. Questions? Ask us on Twitter @NASA_Johnson and include the hashtag #askStation. For the latest news about the space station, visit http://www.nasa.gov/station.
Durden Appreciation Day
"You aimed well," too. The Student Body thanks President William Durden for his service to the college on the Steps of Old West.
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Arizona, Immigrant Rights, and the Education of English Learners
CLPR Spring 2011 Speaker Series:
Arizona, Immigrant Rights, and the Education of English Learners: ¿Adónde vamos?
Patricia Gandara
Professor of Education
Co-director, The Civil Rights
Project/Proyecto Derechos Civiles, UCLA
Date: April 28, 2011
Time: 3:30 PM -- 5:00 PM
Location: Shorb House, 2547 Channing Way, Berkeley, CA 94720
Description: In 2009 the most important Supreme Court decision affecting the rights of English Learners (and other underrepresented students) since Lau v Nichols (
School Reform Policies for English Learners: Leaving Pedagogy Behind
CLPR Spring 2011 Speaker Series:
School Reform Policies for English Learners: Leaving Pedagogy Behind
Tina Trujillo
Assistant Professor
Graduate School of Education
University of California, Berkeley
Date: November 18, 2010
Time: 3:00 PM -- 5:00 PM
Location: Shorb House, 2547 Channing Way, Berkeley, CA 94720
Description: The current federal policy environment draws unprecedented attention to the achievement of English Learners and Latinos by requiring schools to accelerate the achievement no
2012 Distinguished Teaching Award Recipient Profiles
Profiles of the 2012 Distinguished Teaching Award recipients.
The Berkeley campus' most prestigious award for teaching, the Distinguished Teaching Award is intended to encourage and recognize individual excellence in teaching. Such teaching rises above good teaching: it incites intellectual curiosity in students, engages them thoroughly in the enterprise of learning, and has a life-long impact.
Pie Your Professor
Dozens of students took part May 1, 2012 in the annual event that raises money for the American Cancer Society.
A selection from Dancing at Lughnasa
New Project 11
eText of Human Anatomy and Physiology
Anatomy and Physiology textbook. Contains content for 2-semester course sequence in human anatomy and physiology. Many illustrations and review questions.
Proyectos I (Prof. Marta Pelegrín Rodríguez)
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Educación Física y su Didáctica
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Psicología Social
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i.2002 Lab 5 - Whiteboard Introduction Recorded 5/2/12
Aerosols from Earth Probe TOMS: Venezuela from 3-11-98 to 4-4-98 (3 times @ 1.5 days-sec)
Aerosol concentrations over Indonesia from March 11, 1998 to April 4, 1998, from Earth Probe TOMS
Cole Moss, Otis '11
Building on their creativity, commitment, connections, and professional skills, these alumni launched careers in art and design..
Deborah Sabet, Otis '05
Building on their creativity, commitment, connections, and professional skills, these alumni launched careers in art and design..
Defrag: Return of Gov, Removing Network Drives, Security Essentials 4 Microsoft tech troubleshooter extraordinaire Gov Maharaj and I help walk you through troubleshooting solutions to your tech support problems. If you have a problem you want to send us, you can use the Problem Step Recorder in Windows 7 (see this for details on how) and send us the zip file to DefragShow@microsoft.com. We will also be checking comme
"Playing with Toys" Real Look Autism
This video for Real Look Autism.com shows us how a grandmother is using the "Imitate and Expand" strategy to play with her 2 1/2 year old grandson who is on the autism spectrum. A speech language pathologist explains the strategy. ( 6:42)
Animals of the Southern Ocean - Wild South America - BBC wildlife
3:59 The deep and cold crisp waters of the Southern Patagonian fjords reveal fur seals, forests of kelp, giant seaweed, and sea lions. Beautiful
images from the BBC wildlife epic Wild South America.













