AP Physics C I
This course is designed to acquaint you with topics in mechanics and classical electricity and magnetism. The course covers two semesters. The first semester is devoted to Newtonian mechanics including: kinematics, laws of motion, work and energy, systems of particles, momentum, circular motion, oscillations, and gravitation. The second semester discusses the topics of electricity and magnetism. The course emphasizes problem solving including calculus, and there are numerous interactive examples
Marie Villa: From Hawaii to Oswego
Non-traditional broadcasting major Marie Villa explains why she chose SUNY Oswego. Video intern Emi Williams interviewed Marie in spring 2011.
Learn About Sedimentary Rocks
In this video the viewer will learn about sedimentary rocks. Phrases appear on the screen to highlight the words of the speaker. (01:44)
La théorie de l'évolution - Guillaume Lecointre (audio)
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
La théorie de l'évolution par Guillaume Lecointre
Lycée des Flandres (59 Hazebrouck)
Stop motion filmpjes maken Tijdens deze les leren leerlingen hoe ze een stop motion filmpje kunnen maken. Naast de lesvoorbereiding vind je in deze bijdrage ook een handleiding waarin stap voor stap uitgelegd wordt wat de leerlingen moeten doen om hun filmpje te maken.

Skateboard Disaster
Students examine collisions between two skateboards with different masses to learn about conservation of momentum in collisions.
5.2 Other transmission media
BBC News 24, Sky News, CNN – we live in an era where news has become almost instantaneous. This unit will look at how news is gathered and the technology used for its dissemination. You will also be encouraged to examine how information might be manipulated by questioning its reliability.
3.1 Introduction to SNG and ENG microwave
BBC News 24, Sky News, CNN – we live in an era where news has become almost instantaneous. This unit will look at how news is gathered and the technology used for its dissemination. You will also be encouraged to examine how information might be manipulated by questioning its reliability.
Herpesvirus Telomeric Repeats Facilitate Genomic Integration into Host Telomeres - B.B. Kaufer
Herpesvirus Telomeric Repeats Facilitate Genomic Integration into Host Telomeres and Mobilization of Viral DNA During Reactivation - B.B. Kaufer
The News of the Day
Op het einde van deze les kun je: Op basis van de geformuleerde vragen en antwoorden een paragraaf schrijven om iemand voor te stellen.
Contracting and Signaling, Winter 2008
Course prepares you to advise clients or your own organization on the design of contracts and screening policies when one of the parties has an information advantage over the other. For example, students study the design of patent licenses (the licensor knows more about the market), the design of social systems to reduce spam (the spam sender knows more about the content before the recipient decides whether to read), and the design of performance contracts for professional services (e.g., consul
Quantitative Skills Assessment of Geoscience Courses
The importance of quantitative skills in earth science education is the primary subject addressed by this website. This website is not a quantitative course, however this document does provide numerous useful techniques that can be employed in a variety of other coursework to advance the quantitative skills of the student. The first section of this website presents a checklist that can be used to develop exercises which will focus on specific quantitative applications and evaluations. Skills add
In depth: Gerry Wright on antibiotic resistance
Gerry Wright, director of McMaster University's Michael G. DeGroote Institute for Infectious Disease Research, talks about antibiotic resistance, how we can protect against it and what his lab is doing to fight it.
Seasonal Migrations: Bald Eagle
Students join a biologist who uses satellite telemetry to track bald eagles back to their nests in Canada. They participate in an online contest and predict the location of each eagle's nest. Through these interrelated investigations, students discover that sunlight drives all living systems and they learn about the dynamic ecosystem that surrounds and connects them. Children follow the migrations of animals. They observe, research, and report their findings, and watch journeys progress on real-
Electrostatics
Students use a Although atoms contain both negatively and positively charged particles, they do so in equal amounts and carry no net charge. This balance can be temporarily disrupted by rubbing one material against another. One device, known as a Van de Graaff generator, uses a fast moving rubber belt to charge a metallic dome to nearly 200,000 Volts. This activity uses a Van de Graaff generator to study the behavior of electrical charges.
Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception, On View at MoMA
May 8-August 1, 2011
For more information please visit MoMA.org
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