Tardigrade Species Distribution Project: Lesson Plan
This online lesson plan was designed for students taking part in the active research project to document the distribution of a new species of tardigrade, a microscopic invertebrate animal. The project is part of a nationwide online collaborative research project. The lesson plan offers instructional procedures for teachers and lists materials and procedures for collecting, observing, and culturing tardigrades. The lesson involves collecting samples in the field, examining and classifying tartigr
Trombone Lip Slurs
Weston Sprott demonstrates how to perform a lip slur.
"Dynamic Optimization Methods with Applications, Fall 2009"
"This course focuses on dynamic optimization methods, both in discrete and in continuous time. We approach these problems from a dynamic programming and optimal control perspective. We also study the dynamic systems that come from the solutions to these problems. The course will illustrate how these techniques are useful in various applications, drawing on many economic examples. However, the focus will remain on gaining a general command of the tools so that they can be applied later in other c
Reading, grammar: Liebe Ute, fell thanks für heave Brief
You practice your reading skills relating to reading a letter, a holiday and an invitation. You practice the declension of adjectives and possessive pronouns.
Your Weight on Other Worlds
You may have heard that the moon has less gravity than the earth does. Does that mean you weigh less?
Biomes 1
You are going to be learning all about Biomes of the world! Biomes are large areas on Earth where certain types of plants grow. The ocean biome, for example, is made up of all the oceans on Earth. The climate, type of soil, and animals are all part of a biome.
Grammar Practice
Interactive activities involving sentence construction, punctuation and definitions.
Different kinds of teeth according to organism's diet
Animals can be classified by what they eat into three categories-carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores.
Poor Sleep As a Factor in Alzheimer's and Dementia
Sleep As a Factor in Alzheimer's and Dementia - In this video, Matt Walker discusses whether poor sleep could be a factor in the onset of Alzheimer's and dementia. (02:17)
A Venus Flytrap
This 2:45 minute video shows and explains the workings of this plant with vivid photography. There are images of flies being killed in this video.
Different Characteristics of HHV-6 Encephalitis Between Primary Infection and Viral Reactivation - Y
Different Characteristics of HHV-6 Encephalitis Between Primary Infection and Viral Reactivation - Y. Kawamura
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2.7 Art, life and the interpretation of pictures
Accounts of Caravaggio's life are filled with suggestions of murder and intrigue. But does knowing more about this dark artist's experiences help us to interpret his art? Or does understanding his motivations cloud their true meaning? This unit explores the biographical monograph, one of the most common forms of art history writing.
3.5 Experience, practice and reflection
What is your experience of work and what did you learn from this experience? This unit will enable you to reflect upon what you have learned from work and support you in improving how you learn at work. It will encourage you to think critically about work-based learning and review your own professional knowledge and skills.
Learn with Pictures and Video S2 #20 - Don’t Shop in Spanish Without These Words
You’re at the Mall of Spain, and you can’t get over how huge it is! It’s so big that you get a little overwhelmed and forget the Spanish words for what you came to buy. You look in a few stores and speak Spanish with a few people, and quickly you regain the confidence you [...]
Doing business in San Francisco
A paradise for food-lovers and hill-climbers, San Francisco has plenty to offer. Just don't expect it to be like Los Angeles
Using composite materials to replace bone
In this podcast, Professor Chris Rudd, Dean of the faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham, describes his work with composite materials in the car industry and how it can be applied to the field of medicine.
Traditionally, patients who have lost bone in an accident or have had bone removed due to cancer have had to endure two very long and very painful operations. One operation to attach steel plates to the bone, and a second operation once the bone has healed, to remove them.
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Toomer's Mementos
A slideshow of different mementos for the Toomer's Corner oaks.
GoNU.TV Series Recap - Baseball vs. Hofstra - April 8-10, 2011
The Northeastern University baseball team claimed its third consecutive win on Sunday, defeating Hofstra 5-0 to complete the three-game sweep at Friedman Diamond in Brookline, Mass.
ICSAT 2011 at CU-ICAR - John Kelly, Clemson University vice president for economic development
John Kelly, Clemson University vice president for economic development, public service and agriculture, discusses the university's commitment to sustainability at the 2011 ICSAT conference at CU-ICAR.
Clemson University hosted more than 100 auto industry representatives from around the world on April 5th and 6th for the International Conference on Sustainable Automotive Technologies at the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR). It was the first time for the













