What Makes a Leader a Leader?
Students will read about the qualities of being a leader and answer case study problems by using the Leadership Course by Empowering Technologies on their handheld.
Mobile learning news - Autumn 2009 issue
MoLeNET is entering its third phase and after two years a lot has been learnt on how effective mobile learning is and the lessons learnt. In addition numerous support systems have been developed by LS...
The Impact of mobile learning
Phase one of MoLeNET (2007/08) involved 75 colleges and 18 schools, approximately 10,000 learners and 2,000 staff, in 32mobile learning projects. The Learning and Skills Council provided funding for h...
adler 089 a part 3 reuploaded
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037 - BELLUM HELVETICUM - LOWE BUTLER WALKER
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079 - BELLUM HELVETICUM - LOWE BUTLER WALKER
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Unknown Scientists 10 (Special Edition)
The founding fathers of modern rocketry and astronautics: Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, Robert H. Goddard, and Hermann Oberth. Each man has his achievements in text over film of rockets with rock band Queen in the background. (Amateur video with a great deal of information.)
The history of Modern Dance
This video tells about the background and history of Modern Dance which has its roots in rebellion. It is always changing and evolving. It shows many great dance instructors and professors talking about the influence of Modern Dance on the Art form of Dance. (4:15)
Transcontinental Railroads 1 of 2
Modern Marvels Video. Transcontinental Railroads 1of 2- Modern Marvels . The transcontinental railroad went through 1600 miles to connect Kansas City to the west. The railroads allowed people to cover in one day what it use to take a week to travel. In the 1850's trains travelled 25 miles per hour. See how crazy Judah made this happen.(9:52)
Ars Memoriae 005 - Integer Vitae - Marci Valerii Martialis
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Galapagos Wildlife - The Islands of Fire
"The Galapagos was Darwin's laboratory for the study of the origins of life. See the amazing creatures he studied in 1835- giant tortoises, sea turtles, flightless cormorants, iguanas, and penguins." Run time 04:40.
Study Skills
See the importance of planning what you need to study. Always keep in mind the end result you are working toward. Working together with friends to teach and learn. The video is directed to the student at the mid or high school level, giving tips to help them study. Run time 04:47.
How to Improve Your Study Habits
Don't get discouraged - learn to make your study time more productive. This video uses humor to give some useful strategies to improve your study time. (Check out the teacher's lovely mismatched earings and dance moves!) The video is directed to students at the mid-high school level. Run time 04:30.
Studying Smarter not Harder
Learn how to use your study time more effectively. Time management is the critical factor - to creating a 'smarter' study time. Learn the SQ3R studying technique. The video is directed to the students, not the teacher. Tips are written out at the bottom of the screen. Run time 03:18.
Learn about Fuel Cell Technology
Many researches have been working on renewable, clean energy sources. This particular study shows how hydrogen may some day replace gasoline to fuel our vehicles with zero emission of fuel cells. Learn about real world testing of this fuel cell technology. Run time 01:50.
1942 Battle of Midway Part 1 of 6
First part of a BBC documentary on the Battle of Midway in World War II, including original footage from 1942. Modern color footage and recreations.
Edition 9: Zalacain Part 6 with Video
A Spanish Zalacain the Aventuero audio reading, with an audio worksheet and quiz.
Exploring Solar Flares
NASA Connect segment exploring solar flares and how NASA scientists study these events. The video explains the goal of the HESSI satellite, when solar flares occur, and how solar flares effect the Earth's atmosphere.
Solar Storms and Satellites
NASA Connect segment explaining how NASA scientists use satellites to study and predict solar storms. The segment also explores which satellites are used, why this research is important, and how the storms might affect Earth.













