Panel on Monetary Reform Tips for Running an Elementary Classroom I Pick Rap The Final Phase: Legacy of Triumph and Tragedy II from the course Introduction to Nonviolence Trigonometry Quiz ワークスペースのカスタマイズと保存 MOLA-based Flyover of Korolev Crater The Shenzhen Special Economic Zone "Practical Programming in C, January IAP 2010" Bibliothèque des Sciences agronomiques - Litterature scientifique et méthodologie documentaire Introduction to Biofluid Dynamics (Low Reynolds Number) Why Does a Stone Sink In Water? Let's Make Sense of it with Science Schizophrenia III from the course Clinical Psychology Dr Ed Bertram - Profile Dr Gilberto Paz-Filho - Profile Historicizing Sex and Sexuality Embodied Lives - Performance and Precedent in Past Societies Inside the News: U.S. debt takes back seat to growth worries Ovation on shot lawmaker's DC return The US and Iran - US Foreign Policy After 9/11
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An elementary teacher gives a tour of her classroom in this video. She explains her behavior mangement system and gives tips for organizing an elementary classroom. ( 5:19)
This video shows a class singing a rap called " I Pick" which contains strategies they use for choosing books suited to them. ( I- I choose, not you, P- Purpose, C- Comprehend, Do I Understand?, K-Know, Do I know most of the words?). The song is a wonderful way to reinforce methods of choosing correct books. ( 1:58)
Introduction to Nonviolence - Fall 2006. This course is an introduction to the science of nonviolence, mainly as seen through the life and work of Mahatma Gandhi. Historical overview of nonviolence East and the West up to the American Civil Rights movement and Martin Luther King, Jr., with emphasis on the ideal of principled nonviolence and the reality of mixed or strategic nonviolence in practice, especially as applied to problems of social justice and defense.
Revise and reinforce some of the concepts of trigonometry.
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MOLA-based animations showing Martian topography as both color and elevation. The exaggeration is 3x. This was created for a talk James Garvin will give on The Hill in late April 2002.
Landsat Thematic Mapper views Shenzhen, China, located on the Pearl River, in 1988, 1992, and 1995. The band combination used in these images is 432. To view related animations, please see animations 942, 1396, 1397, and 1398.
"This course provides a thorough introduction to the C programming language, the workhorse of the UNIX operating system and lingua franca of embedded processors and micro-controllers. The first two weeks will cover basic syntax and grammar, and expose students to practical programming techniques. The remaining lectures will focus on more advanced concepts, such as dynamic memory allocation, concurrency and synchronization, UNIX signals and process control, library development and usage. Daily pr
Ces pages reprennent tous les supports en ligne utilisés pour les cours de Littérature scientifique et méthodologie documentaire (Bac 3 Bio-ing. et écoles doctorales) et de Méthodologie de l'information et de la recherche (Master complémentaire RAVT). Ces supports sont aussi utilisés pour les "Ateliers d'écriture scientifique" organisés en Belgique et chez plusieurs partenaires à l'extérieur de la Belgique. Les transparents sont classés en deux catégories (Recherche et méthodologie
This is one of the Boulder Summer School 2011 lecture videos.
The lecturer is Professor Anette (Peko) Hosoi from MIT.
You can find the lecture notes on the BSS2011 website under the link of "Lecture Notes":
http://boulder.research.yale.edu/Boulder-2011/index.html
Ever wonder why a stone sinks in water? Let's make sense of it with science. If you've ever tossed a stone into a lake, you know what happens next-it sinks. Let's find out why. Key vocabulary words are density, volume, sink, float, natural force, gravity, upward force, and weight. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge for students and would work well in conjunction with a lesson/unit or reading non-fiction texts on properties of waters, oceans, physics, etc. (1:46)
Clinical Psychology - Fall 2006. This course offers theoretical and empirical approaches to the explanation of psychological dysfunction. The relation between theories of psychopathology and theories of intervention. A critical evaluation of the effects of individual, family, and community approaches to therapeutic and preventive intervention. Thematic focus of the course may change from year to year. See department notices for details.
Dr Ed Bertram is Australian Director of the China-Australia Centre for Phenomics Research at the John Curtin School of Medical Research
The China-Australia Centre for Phenomics Research is a joint centre between China and Australia. Ed talks of the exciting developments surrounding the collaboration and the research undertaken in the centre.
Dr Gilberto Paz-Filho is a research fellow in the Department of Translational Medicine at the John Curtin School of Medical research
Gilberto has been doing some interesting research on the hormone labtin which regulates food intake, energy metabolism, immunity and brain function.
Social and Behavioral Sciences - Spring 2007. Being a mother, a father, a son or daughter: these are universal human conditions, yet in every human society they are experienced differently. Grounded in universals of human sexual variation, this course takes experiences of people of different sexes at many points in history as a lens to explore how history, art history, and anthropology make arguments about human beings in the past. Archaeological case studies are used to explore masculinity, mot
Social and Behavioral Sciences - Spring 2007. Being a mother, a father, a son or daughter: these are universal human conditions, yet in every human society they are experienced differently. Grounded in universals of human sexual variation, this course takes experiences of people of different sexes at many points in history as a lens to explore how history, art history, and anthropology make arguments about human beings in the past. Archaeological case studies are used to explore masculinity, mot
Aug 2 - Asset markets shrug off the first of two Washington votes needed to approve the U.S. debt deal -- the focus is squarely on downgrade and growth risks.
Aug 2 - U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords gets a standing ovation as she returns to Washington for the first time since she was shot in the head. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
US Foreign Policy after 9/11 - Spring 2006. Lecture - Dariush Zahedi, Lecturer in Political Economy of Industrialized Societies. This course provides an opportunity to study and discuss issues and events having recent international impact and/or interest. The course will present a multidisciplinary perspective on specific subjects with the intent of linking students with the scholars and scholarship involved in understanding and explaining current international issues, events, and crisis. The su













