GRCC Board of Trustees Nov. 2011
Monthly meeting.
Poe Retelling
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Syntax Untangler
Syntax Untangler is an online activity that asks the learner to visually mark up a short primary text in any language, in order to improve small-scale reading skills. Any instructor can easily create and publish their own Syntax Untangler content (go to the Instructor Tools link). Players get instant feedback about whether they found the right answer(s). Syntax Untangler is particularly designed for training language learners to recognize and parse linguistic features.
Tijdlijnen Historia 3 Hier vind je tijdlijnen op basis van Historia 3. Ze zijn gemaakt met het programma Timelinemaker. Je hebt 101 mogelijkheden om je tijdlijnen te presenteren. Om de presentaties te openen heb je genoeg aan een licht en gratis …

Tijdlijnen Historia 4 Met het programma Timelinemaker maakte ik tijdlijnen op basis van het handboek Historia 4. Je kan de tijdlijnen gemakkelijk zelf bekijken of invoegen in een presentatie met een klein programma dat heel eenvoudig te installeren …

Rekenen met tijd en film Enkele eenvoudige rekenoefeningen in het kader van het thema: Film.

Democratie : Werkbundel Aan de hand van enkele stripverhalen en een zoekspelletje wordt de term democratie uitgelegd. Er is informatie over de grondwet en het principe van de scheiding der machten. Ook andere staatsvormen komen aan bod.

Pater Damiaan Een lesvoorbereiding over Pater Damiaan met als motivatiefase info over HIV.

Legislación ArtÃstica y MuseologÃa
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Health and Human Rights Pamphlets The Learning Network pamphlets have been developed using principles of popular education and are suited for use by academia and community organisations' with other members of civil society. This series of 6 pamphlets explores differen
The U.S. Day Ahead: Consumer savings set to fall
Nov. 22 - S&P Senior Economist Beth Ann Bovino says personal income data should show Americans are spending more than their earnings which could mean trouble down the road.
The Deaths of Others [Audio]
Speaker(s): John Tirman | US author John Tirman argues that while Americans are rightly concerned about the number of US troops killed in battle, they can seem indifferent, often oblivious, to the far greater number of casualties suffered by those they fight and those they fight for. John Tirman is executive director of MIT's Center for International Studies. This lecture marks the publication of his new book The Death of Others.
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Weekly ISS Recap - Nov. 14-Nov. 18, 2011
The weekly International Space Station video recap for Nov. 14-Nov. 18, 2011
Career Development and Employability Hub
With 70 applications submitted for every graduate job, the need for careers and employability support for students has never been greater.
Will you help our graduates to succeed in the most competitive jobs market for a generation?
The Nottingham Advantage Award
Graduates need more than academic knowledge and skills to stand out from the crowd in today's competitive global job market.
Will you help promote the employability of our graduates?
Syrian protesters: "Death and not humiliation"
Nov. 22 - Video purports to show a funeral for a man in Homs who opponents of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad claim was killed by security forces. Katharine Jackson reports.
Stock options: just asking for disaster?
Roger Martin, Dean of the Rotman School of Business at the University of Toronto, rails against stock-based compensation, pointing to it as a slippery slope responsible for much of the financial malaise we've experienced. Clay Lowery, former assistant secretary for the U.S. treasury answers: But shareholders demand results, so what is there to do?
Is the U.S. learning from Canada's example? Nope.
Former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury Clay Lowery lays out where the U.S. went wrong financially in the last few years and how Canada has set a great example. Then, he elaborates on how the U.S. ignored it all.













