Poetry in motion pictures - Kevan Manwaring
Poet and author Kevan Manwarring looks at poets who have graced the silver screen from Shakespeare to the Beats and the Romantics to Slam.
Global Capitalism - A Monthly Update & Discussion (February 2012)
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What Makes Great Teachers?
This video contains a segment which aired on ABC News. The segment shows clips of effective teachers and identifies three characteristics of great teachers. Great teachers set high goals, are not afraid to change lesson plans, and make sure that every student is keeping up. ( 3:22)
Visual Studio Toolbox: Blend and HTML-flavored Metro Style Apps Previously on Visual Studio Toolbox, Robert showed how to use Visual Studio 11 and JavaScript to start building Metro style apps for Windows 8. In this episode, Kirupa Chinnathambi shows us how to use Blend for Visual Studio to create good looking apps. He demonstrates how Blend is an excellent tool for authoring HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
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How to Take a Multiple-Choice Test
To get higher marks on multiple-choice tests, follow these simple guidelines, according to the narrator of this 3:10 video. Lots of good ideas that should be reviewed by the students to gain the most from these answers.
Antonyms Song Performed by Students
This short video shows Mrs. Talos' class singing about antonyms. This is a great resource to introduce or to review antonyms in the elementary classroom. (0:47)
Multiband Compression - Part 6 of 7 - Composing and Producing Electronic Music
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Part 6: Multiband Compression: Using IZotope Ozone's Multiband Dynamics Plugin
In this seven-part music production clinic, Professor Loudon Stearns goes in-depth into Dubstep and electro synth textures, featuring Native Instrument's Massive and Maschine, iZotope Ozone, and more.
Loudon Stearns is the Course Author and Instructor of Berkleemusic's online course Composing and Producing Electronic Music. In this course you can lea
Toward Regulation of Nanomaterials: Charles Austin Cropper
Learn More: http://reilly.nd.edu/conference/nanomaterials
MSU Faculty conversations: Patrick Shaw
Patrick Shaw talks about his work developing an online master's program for those interested in serious games.
To read more, go to http://news.msu.edu/story/faculty-conversations-patrick-shaw
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Barney's "Mr. Sun" Song
In this classic video, Barney and his friends sing about the shining sun. Students will enjoy this catchy song. This is a great resource for the early childhood classroom. (1:15)
Science Bulletins: Vesta—A New Look at an Ancient Asteroid
Vesta, the second-largest object in the asteroid belt, is bright enough to be seen from Earth without a telescope. Now, thanks to NASA's Dawn spacecraft, scientists can take a much closer look at Vesta. As Dawn orbits Vesta at low altitude, it captures high-resolution images of the asteroid's surface. Vesta's scarred, cratered landscape is marked by deposits of bright and dark minerals, which appear most frequently at impact sites. Other observations identify Vesta as compositionally similar to
Creative tensions between science & technology - Sir Richard Friend
Recent debate on the role and affordability of scientific research has too often been presented as a choice between 'blue skies science' and 'useful' engineering. This public lecture at the University of Bath by Professor Sir Richard Friend on 5 April 2011 argues that this is a highly mistaken outlook.
Gerald Walters Lecture - Simon Thurley
Leading architectural historian Dr Simon Thurley looks at the growing role of the state in the cultural life of the nation in the 40th Anniversary Gerald Walter's Memorial Lecture
BIME annual lecture: Changing attitudes to disability - Baroness Masham of Ilton
BIME President Baroness Masham of Ilton, who is also the Founder and President of the Spinal Injuries Association, and Dr Elizabeth White, Head of Research & Development at the College of Occupational Therapists deliver the BIME lecture.
Actors' Theatre: Ampersand Promo
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"Mood Disorders and Creativity" Johns Hopkins Provost's Lecture Series
Johns Hopkins University Provost's Lecture Series. Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D., The Dalio Family Professor in Mood Disorders, Professor of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine presents, "Mood Disorders and Creativity"
at Mason Hall Auditorium on the Homewood Campus of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, March 13, 2012
Chasing Tornadoes
From an outsider's perspective, storm chasing might appear to involve hours and hours of boredom, accentuated by a few moments of unimaginable excitement — or terror — depending on one's love or fear of tornadoes. But to tornado researchers, the effort and expense they expend in search of a single tornado-producing storm reflect the importance of these events in terms of their impact on lives and property. This video segment adapted from NOVA follows some of the scientists













