Reading For Life - Jane Davis
Dr Jane Davis tells stories about the value of great books in ordinary lives. Jane left school at 16 with 2 GCSEs but now leads an organisation which wants a bigger place in the nation's heart for books and reading. Later in life she returned to education and graduated with a 1st class degree in English and spent 3 years writing a PhD.
Crittercam POV: Seal Mom & Pup
Watch as a bearded seal pup wearing a National Geographic Crittercam
interacts with her mother in waters near Norway. Listen carefully as you
can hear the pup communicating. POV video is from the "Point of View"
of the animal on which it is attached as part of the Crittercam research
program. They're presented by popular demand from those who want to see more POV footage than appears in other Crittercam videos. (03:11)
Formation Médicale 2011 – Place des sciences humaines dans la formation médicale.
Titre : Formation Médicale 2011 – Place des sciences humaines dans la formation médicale.
Intervenant : Catherine DRAPERI (Amiens), Anne-Marie MOULIN (Paris), Jean-Claude AMEISEN (Paris), Céline LEFEVE (Paris), Christian BONAH (Strasbourg), Claudie HAXAIRE (Brest), Patrick BERCHE (Paris).
Résumé : questions : Place des sciences humaines dans la Formation Médicale.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette v
De justes inégalités
John Rawls est un auteur américain qui a réveillé la philosophie politique, qui a pris au sérieux les critiques de ses contempteurs, et qui s'est impliqué dans la vie politique américaine. C'est un auteur classique, qui doit beaucoup à la pensée de Kant.
Son ouvrage le plus connu, Théorie de la justice, répond à une question fondamentale de la philosophie politique : selon quels principes ordonner une société juste ? Trois grands principes, que l'auteur écartera successi
The Student Wellness Centre
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How A Rainbow is Formed
This short video gives basic facts about rainbows. Key vocabulary words include prism and white light. A prism breaks down light into seven colors. This is a good resource to help build background knowledge and would work as an introductory lesson to weather and rainbows. (3:14)
What is Pollination?
This brief cartoon uses simple illustrations and examples to help explain what pollination is. Key vocabulary words include: pollen, anther, stigma, style, ovary, and egg. (02:09)
DegreeWorks: Making advisors more helpful to students
Students in the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering have had the opportunity to use and see the benefits of DegreeWorks. Click on the links below to see how their experiences with the program have made registration, changing majors, and spending time with advisors more efficient.
Karl Marlantes
In this video clip, learn more about Karl Marlantes’ services overseas in Vietnam. Marine Karl Marlantes left behind a Rhodes scholarship to volunteer for service in Vietnam. (3:26)
Keith Connolly
Air Force pilot Keith Connolly was among the first USAF units to be stationed within South Vietnam. During his second tour, he flew F-4 Phantoms targeting the Ho Chi Minh Trail and witnessed two of his men go missing after his plane had been hit. In this video clip, learn more about Keith and his time serving in Vietnam. (4:31)
Barry Romo
Fresh out of high school, Barry Romo enlisted in the U.S. Army to serve in Vietnam. Romo was awarded a bronze star for his efforts but grew disillusioned with the war and later joined a controversial group called Vietnam Veterans Against the War. In this video clip, learn about Romo’s time overseas and how it affected him personally. (3:24)
Singapore Math--Number Bonds
Mr. Almeida explains number bonds and how they can be used to make addition and subtraction number sentences. Number bonds are made up of 3 components--whole, part, and part. When the 2 numbers are put together it makes the "whole". From one addition number bond, you can make 2 addition problems. This could be effective as teacher professional development or for direct instruction. (7:10)
Rome: Engineering an Empire - Trajan Market
Trajan's Market housed 150 shops and offices, an ancient mall. In this video clip, learn more about the ancient Trajan columns and markets of ancient Rome. (2:22)
Singapore Math (Grade 1): Subtract a Multiple of 10 from a Two-Digit Number
In this video, Mr. Almeida explains how to subtract a multiple of 10 from a two-digit number, using concrete models and strategies based on place value. He uses number discs to show students how to act out the following problems: 54 - 20 = ? and 78 - 30 = ?. This could be used as professional development for teachers or for classroom instruction. (6:09)
Application problems with equation in one variable
Application problems with equation in one variable
Singapore Math Addition Word Problems
This tutorial video provides step by step directions on how to solve addition word problems using the Singapore Math method. Two word problem examples are given. Great illustrations of the use of unit bars are given. This is a great professional development resource. (5:06)
Singapore Math--Part-whole Word Problem Using Bar Models
In this video, Mr. Almeida shows you how to solve a word problem using bar models. This technique is one of the strategies that can be used to address Common Core math standard 2.OA.1. Mr. Almeida shows us how to use bars, questions, and check marks. This is an effective tool that can be used as teacher professional development and/or for direct instruction. (6:38)
Cellular Service (Interactive Quiz Game)
In order to survive, every living cell in the body needs a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients and needs to have wastes removed. In this interactive game, you'll follow a small sample of blood as it travels throughout the body. The goal is to keep a few cells located at the tip of the nose alive and healthy. At various locations within the body -- locations that include the lungs, small intestine, pancreas, lymph nodes, and the target cells -- you will need to pick up or deliver oxygen, nutr
U-M College of Engineering Undergraduate Ceremony 2012
Graduation Exercises of Undergraduate Students of the University of Michigan College of Engineering. April 29, 2012 at Hill Auditorium.
Met de trein door Duitsland
Na dit hoofdstuk kan de student zich met de trein verplaatsen in Duitsland .













