Confidentiality and privacy
This content supports three performance criteria from the
element HLTHIR1A/01: Work ethically, from the Health Training Package. It provides
an introduction to the important area of confidentiality in health care
settings.
Samui French Toast t-shirt!
Finally after talking about it forever, Paul’s Japanese mistake is forever enshrined in t-shirt form. Head over to: shop.japancast.net and check it out. We’re just doing pre-orders right now so we know how many to print. Help us grow! Share this post on your favorite social site:
NOAA El Niño
ENSO provides teachers with the opportunity to have students discover ways that the oceanic and atmospheric systems interact and how those interactions can impact ecosystems and human society. The resources in this Collection can be used to help learn about; the basics of ENSO, the inter-relationship of Earth systems, the impacts of these interactions, and how to use and analyze data. These resources can be used to teach students how scientists study the complexity of the Earth's systems and how
What Explains Crystal Meth? [An MP3 audio file of this article, read by the author, is available for download.] Most people have never really met crystal meth; sure, they talk about it on the news a lot, but how many average Americans know anyone who is a meth user?

It's Your Time - Hazleton - Living Tours
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Social Science and the Middle East: myths, pitfalls and opportunities
No area of the globe so challenges the contemporary social scientist or the ordinary citizen as do the twenty-five countries of the Middle East. At the same time, none generates as much public controversy and unease. From its multiple wars and inter-ethnic conflicts, and the rise of religiously defined ideologies, to the enduring place it occupies in world energy markets this region is of central concern to all who seek to analyse, or formulate policies for, the world of today. In this lecture,
How to Make Glue
This is a Power Point slide presentation teaching you how to make glue. There is no sound.(1:15)
Egypt tense after deadly clashes
Tensions high after deadly clashes between anti-government protesters and supporters of President Hosni Mubarak.
Tim and Moby Explain the South Pole
This professionally-made video from Brain Pop uses simple terms and cartoon animation to explain what the South Pole looks like. Key vocabulary words include: Ceremonial South Pole, Geographic South Pole, axis of rotation, latitude, longitude, South Magnetic Pole, Antarctica, Roald Amundsen, Antarctic Treat System, and ozone hole. Run time 04:02.
Ghost storytelling at Cambridge
Each December members of St John's College, University of Cambridge, gather to listen to ghost stories being read in the splendour of the Combination Room. The coal fires glow, the candles flicker and the thick silk curtains are drawn against the bitter cold of the dark winter night.
In this video, viewers are able to catch a glimpse of this magical event as they listen to Professor David Frost (formerly a Fellow of St John's) read an abridged version of Charles Dickens' classic story A Christ
Understanding The Financial Crisis—For Kids and Grownups
Are you having difficulty understanding the 2008 U.S. Financial Crisis? This short animated video describes it—visually—and provides an explanation of how depository and investment banking works. (4:09)
Anger and joy on streets of Tunis
Protests continue in Tunisia, demanding more change and celebrating the end of a government. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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Modernising education and training - Mobilising technology for learning
In recent years there have been amazing advances in consumer technology. The Mobile Learning Network (MoLeNET) initiative has enabled colleges and schools to harness some of this technology in order t...
Water Cycle Game
Ever wonder where the water you're drinking came from? Where were those water molecules last? With the roll of the dice, you can simulate the journey water molecules may take as they travel within the water cycle.
Water is constantly in motion. Sometimes quickly, like in a fast-flowing river, but sometimes it moves quite slowly, as in underground aquifers. Appreciating the complexity of how water moves around, on a watershed scale, helps us understand how either dissolved contaminants, or th
Purdue Year in Review - 2010
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Does Faith Matter for Human Morality?
The global revival of religion has raised fundamental questions about its role in politics and its claim that it serves as a principle of identity, indispensable to the continuing survival of communities. This series brings together leading thinkers and scholars to encourage discussion and debate on this crucial contemporary theme. Professor Mona Siddiqui, professor of Islamic studies and public understanding, and director, Centre for the Study of Islam, University of Glasgow.
What are Molecules?
Molecules are made up of two or more atoms, such as hydrogen and oxygen to make water, or sodium and chloride to make salt. Discover how molecules are formed with important facts from a science teacher
Premiers principes des langages de programmation (video)
Dans cette vidéo, Gilles Dowek fait un cours introductif, à destination des Professeurs des Lycées, de la Science Informatique (et de ses quatre piliers: Algorithme, Langage, Machine, Information) complété d'une analyse fine de la sémantique des ingrédients des algorithmes (instruction, affectation de valeurs à une variable, déclaration, séquence, test, boucle, état) indépendamment du langage informatique utilisé. Il donne les fondamentaux qui permettent aux














