Author(s): up-close@unimelb.edu.au (University of Melbourne)
What is Energy?
With an introduction to the ideas of energy, students discuss specific types of energy and the practical sources of energy. Hands-on activities help them identify types of energy in their surroundings and enhance their understanding of energy.
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Learn about The History of Ancient Egypt 3000 B.C.
This is an excellent overview of the history of Egypt and uses good visuals and easy to follow narrative. Includes some
basic facts about papyrus, pharaoh, kingdoms, death, and heiroglyphics. Too short to be of value other than as an introduction.
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SFAP 2011 – Organisation de l’offre de soins en soins palliatifs
Titre : SFAP 2011 – Grands principes et valeurs qui ont sous tendus l’organisation de l’offre de soins en soins palliatifs
Auteur(s) : David OLIVIERE (Directeur d’enseignement et de formation, Londres – Grande-Bretagne).
Résumé : Grands principes et valeurs qui ont sous tendus l’organisation de l’offre de soins en soins palliatifs.
L’auteur n’a pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans
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Ancient Mesopotamian Arts and Architecture
This three-minute, student-made video tells about the geography and culture that was common in early Mesopotamian life including their early cities, pottery, and daily life. Some graphics are out of focus. This could be used as an example of what students could do. The opening page as a table of contents where you can find many other videos to help students understand this time period and people better. Lots of information. (03:26)
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Trig River
Students learn about and use a right triangle to determine the width of a "pretend" river. Working in teams, they estimate of the width of the river, measure it and compare their results with classmates.
Author(s): Janet Yowell,Jeff White,Malinda Schaefer Zarske,Pe
Structure & Development of the Mammalian Brain, Spring 2002
Lectures plus guided readings and discussion with project reports, covering major CNS structures, with emphasis on systems being used as models for experimental studies of development and plasticity. Topics include: basic patterns of connections in CNS; review of lab techniques (anatomy, tissue culture); embryogenesis; PNS anatomy and development; process outgrowth and synaptogenesis; growth factors and cell survival; spinal and hindbrain anatomy; development of regional specificity with introdu
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Photo Slideshow: UA Displays Minerals in All Their Splendor
The UA Mineral Museum, now in its 120th year, contains tens of thousands of donated minerals and other artifacts, some of which visually mimic burned wood, a collection of frozen bubbles, a stash of pennies or Superman's Fortress of Solitude. The museum's collection is both a testament of beauty and a reminder of the continued importance minerals hold in our daily lives.
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"Special Topics at Edgerton Center: D-Lab Health: Medical Technologies for the Developing World, Spr
" D-Lab Health provides multi-disciplinary approach to global health technology design via guest lectures and a major project based on fieldwork. We will explore the current state of global health challenges and learn how design medical technologies that address those problems. Students may travel to Nicaragua during spring break and work with health professionals, using medical technology design kits to gain field experience for their device challenge. As a final class deliverable, you will cre
Author(s): Bardsley, Ryan Scott,Gomez-Marquez, Jose,Srivastav
Snapshots: Jim Sirmons
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About St. Petersburg College:
In 1927, St. Petersburg College (then known as St. Petersburg Junior College) became Florida's first private, non-profit, two-year school of higher learning located in downtown St. Petersburg. Full accreditation followed in 1931 and in 1948 SPC became a public college.
In June 2001, SPJC officially became St. Petersburg College when Florida's governor signed legislation making it the first community college in Flori
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