Purpose-Built: Backyard Architecture
Backyard structures bespeak a separate history. Author Mike Olmert shares his study of outbuildings.
Thomas Jefferson, Scientist
Thomas Jefferson's passion for politics is rivaled only by his passion for science. Historic Interpreter Bill Barker shares his study of the third president.
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Design For E-Learning - Modern Educational Web-Portal
Let's notice that all the set of above-listed means appear at the user in two features - design and usability, "fine" and "suitable". However on closer examination these features are a part of some unit – web-design in its widest definition. So what the web-design of a modern educational portal should be? What kind of requirements are made of it? What kind of technical features for portal structure formation and its style decision we can allocate for today? All these questions are considered in
Vormen : Begripsvorming
Via het nabouwen van allerlei figuren oefenen de leerlingen hier begrippen als: naast, in, boven, onder, voor, enz... . Het digitale bord kan een tussenstap zijn van het echt concrete materiaal naar het abstracte. De bordles wordt vergezeld van …
e-Chemia - chemia ogólna
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L'autorité -Yves Michaud
Une conférence de l'UTLS au lycée
L'autorité par Yves Michaud (philosophe)
Lycée Pasteur (59 Lille)
Ben Franklin and George Washington
This is a actor talking to a class. He is pretending to be Franklin and is explaining them to the students about meeting Washington and how Franklin may have thought about the future Washington. Interesting insights for older students.
NASA's Mars Rover Opportunity and its Five Years on Mars
This video discusses the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity. It talks about the landing site, the discoveries, and other aspects of the rovers journey on Mars.
2.1.3 Reflective diffraction gratings
This unit looks at how telescopes and spectrographs are designed to improve our ability to observe the universe. You will examine how different technologies have been developed over the last four hundred years to enable us to look deep into space.
1.4 Reflecting telescopes
This unit looks at how telescopes and spectrographs are designed to improve our ability to observe the universe. You will examine how different technologies have been developed over the last four hundred years to enable us to look deep into space.
3.2 Relationship between complex numbers and points in the plane
You may have met complex numbers before, but not had experience in manipulating them. This unit gives an accessible introduction to complex numbers, which are very important in science and technology, as well as mathematics. The unit includes definitions, concepts and techniques which will be very helpful and interesting to a wide variety of people with a reasonable background in algebra and trigonometry.
9 What the world said – or, the politics of the exotic
In this unit we examine the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, and its relationship to nineteenth century romanticism and exoticism. We begin with a biographical discussion of the Prince of Wales, afterwards Prince Regent and eventually King George IV, to whose specifications the Pavilion was built. With the help of video and still images we take a tour of the Pavilion, examining the exterior then a series of interior rooms as a visitor in the 1820s may have experienced them. Besides this we look at co
Competitive Environments and redefining firm and industry boundaries Entrepreneurship in an economic downturn The result is irrelevant... as a measure for decision and execution quality Is the global market economy broken? 3 ways of using the recession to create resource Jamestown Unearthed
Michael G. Jacobides, Associate Professor of Strategic and International Management, talks about changes in the competitive environment
John Mullins, Associate Professor of Management Practice in Entrepreneurship, discusses the impact the credit crunch will have on entrepreneurs, and gives the truth behind some myths about investors.
In a new podcast, Zeger Degraeve, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Professor of Innovation discusses why the practice of managing to results leads to crisis and how people should be rewarded for decisions, rather than results.
Paul Walsh, Chief Executive of Diageo, offer his perspective on why the global economy isn't broken
Don Sull, Professor of Management Practice in Strategic and International Management, advises forward thinking companies to use a recession to build resources that allow them to compete more effectively in the future
Portraying lesser-known historical figures gives Willie Balderson an opportunity to relate the experiences of the everyday man.














