Modelling Excellence - A Module Summary
Modelling Excellence, a module summary, with links to all the resources.
.NET 4.5: David Kean and Mircea Trofin - Portable Libraries The Portable Class Library project enables you to write and build managed assemblies that work on more than one .NET Framework platform. You can create classes that contain code you wish to share across many projects, such as shared business logic, and then reference those classes from different types of projects. Using the Portable Class Library project, you can build portable assemblies th
Greenock Cemetery
A historical overview of the cemetery and its predecessors, and of selected memorials within
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Meet a Museum Curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Watch this video to take a virtual field trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. In the video, a student visits the world famous museum and learns about the work of a museum curator. ( 3:30)
Paws for Poetry 2010 Contest Winners
April is National Poetry Month. Thad Krasnesky, a poet, reads winning poems from Paws for Poetry Contest in this selection. The magnificent poems students wrote about their pets could serve as inspiration/motivation for students studying poetry. ( 4:25)
San Diego Model Railroad Museum
Accompany a student as she visits the San Diego Model Railroad Museum and learn all about model trains by watching this video. See how building model trains strenghtens math, science, and history skills. ( 3:30)
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This resource supports the 'Assessment, marking and feedback' module of the University of Birmingham’s PG Cert, created as part of the JISC/HEA-funded DELILA project; it also stands alone for any user wanting to demonstrate to students the different types of plagiarism.
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Denise Fleming Demonstrates Her Paper Pulp Illustrations
Watch this video to see renowned children's book author and illustrator Denise Fleming create a picture book for children. In this author interview, Fleming talks her unique process of creating illustrations for picture books, and then demonstrates how she creates her beautiful illustrations using colorful paper pulp and stencils. (39:57)
Expand Your Horizons: Study Abroad Fair 2011
Michigan State University student Taylor Benson checked out the 2011 Study Abroad Fair on Sept. 28 at the Breslin Student Events Center and chatted with students about their MSU study abroad experiences and opportunities. With more than 270 study abroad programs in more than 60 countries on all continents, MSU is the leader in study abroad among public universities in the United States and is one of five public universities in the nation that rank in the top 10 for both study abroad and internat
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Introduction to PCAP
Introduction to PCAP
Kavita Ramdas
The Presidential Lecture Series, Kavita Ramdas, Former President & CEO Global Fund for Women, September 29, 2011
Discussion for September 22, 2011
Discussion about research-related ethical issues and behavior genetics.
Magellan's Voyage 1519 -1522
This two minute video provides an excellent overview of his voyage with a great deal of information and should be motivating for students.
Iraq car bomb kills 18
Oct 1 - At least 18 people are killed in Iraq and dozens more wounded after a deadly car bomb explodes among mourners at a Shi'ite funeral. Sunita Rappai reports.
"God Went to Beauty School" by Cynthia Rylant -- The Pick of the Week ... from 60 second Recapâ„¢
In this video, teenage students will be introduced to "God Went to Beauty School" by Cynthia Rylant. Summary--Some people might call "God Went to Beauty School" a book about God, but don't be so quick to categorize this collection of poetry. Sure, the humor and surprise in these poems often come from the fact that Cynthia Rylant has chosen to imagine the everyday details of this world from the perspective of the Divine. But these poems are also about new ways of seeing—and about how a crea
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Act of Union Debate, House of Lords
A recreation (and reimagination) of the debates over the passing of the Irish Act of Union, 1799-1800. This is a 4:30 long video and may be difficult for students to follow unless they have good knowledge of what went on before hand.













