Virtual Maths - Basic Structures, bending moment point of load
Interactive simulation demonstrating the bending moment at point of load
1 Why study the Classical world? Welcome to A219_1 Introducing the Classical world. There will be many different reasons why you have chosen this course. You may have a lifelong fascination with the ancient world, and hope to nurture it by studying this course. Or you may know very little about it and are curious to know more. Alternatively, you may have been prompted by some of the many aspects of the Classical world that are present in our world today, be it physical remains, theatre, films, books, words or ideas. T
HUMAN BODY - The Kidneys
This video consists of still images only. Images have parts of the body labeled. There is no narration, just music.
Secret History of the Freemasons (Part 9 of 9)
Discovery Channel video. Secret History of the Freemasons (2007) Part 9.
VUCast: E.T. phone God?
In the latest VUCast: A Vanderbilt astronomer looks at how different religions may handle alien life; why early Earth may not have been as “hellish” as first thought; and check out the national baseball championship bling! Watch now.
2.3 Scaling up They may look at dozens of alleles, and involve thousands of people, but existing screening programmes have been concerned with individual genes. But the technologies now being developed will soon permit the recording of hundreds of genes at a time. So-called gene chips combine the skills of microchip designers with DNA sequence information to offer rapid, easy-to-read results for an individual covering hundreds of genetic variants. A gene chip is a thin slice of glass about the
E-Portfolio Toolkit - Booklet
This E-Portfolio Toolkit is based on experience of developing the “Year Abroad E-Portfolio”, undertaken by the School of Languages at Leeds Metropolitan University. We use an E-Portfolio to assess our students on their period abroad because we think it encourages them to fully engage with culture(s) and language of the target country and to reflect on the resulting cultural and linguistic development. As part of our project, we have also developed a set of learning activities and materials,
Major Lymph Nodes
Learn where the major lymph nodes are in the body. Uses a diagram to point out and properly pronounce each of the major lymph nodes in the body. Grades 9-12. 2:06 min.
Subtracting Decimals - Word Problem
This video is from Sal Khan about subtracting decimals using the problem: Leo has $4,522.08 in his bank account. He deposits another $875.50 and then withdraws $300.00 in cash. How much is left in his bank account?
Mr. Khan uses computer software for demonstration. The screen is a little 'busy' so the viewer may want to open the screen to 'full screen' to see all more clearly. (02:18)
Why Study The Songs of the Old Testament with Peter Watts
Dr. Peter Watts draws attention to the number of songs and hymns that can be found in the books of the Hebrew Bible. The most famous collection of these is the Book of Psalms, but there are many more besides. Indeed, there are so many of these songs, and we know they were used in worship in the Temple, that Watts described ancient Israel as a 'singing culture.'
Other videos that you may find useful include:
Why Study Orality http://youtu.be/Bj-8Uy1BJIQ
Why Study Rabbinic Judaism http://youtu
How to Solve Geometry Proofs
Excellent video from Jimmy Chang, who has a master's degree in math and has been a math teacher at St. Pete College for more than eight years. Mr. Chang explains what geometry proofs are and their importance.
Put your general knowledge and geography to the test Following on from Google's spelling challenge game released
Multiplication Fact Song- (9 times tables trick)
Mr. R.'s song about the 9 times tables. Learn a trick in this clip to help learn them. See more of Mr. R.'s free math resources at http://mathstory.com/
Penguins: No Fail at Mealtime
January 29, 2013 — Japanese researchers, using cameras strapped to the backs of Adelie penguins in Antarctica, showed a perfect success rate at catching prey underwater. (02:02)
Division With Remainders
Students learn how to work with remainders within a
division problem when dividing three- and four-digit numbers by a
one-digit number to obtain the correct whole number solution. They also practice the correct notation for writing a remainder in the solution.
Introduction Do you want to improve your ability to subtract one number from another, especially if decimals are involved, without having to rely on a calculator? This unit will help you get to grips with subtraction and give you some practice in doing it. You can start with some practice in subtracting small numbers in your head if you want to. Then we will show you how to subtract bigger numbers on paper. Finally we look at how to subtract decimal numbers. You don’t need to complete the
Meet the (New) Director: Charles Poekel, "Christmas, Again"
Writer-director Charles Poekel has transformed three years of “fieldwork” peddling evergreens on the streets of New York into a sharply observed and wistfully comic portrait of urban loneliness and companionship. "Christmas, Again" screens Tuesday, March 24th and Saturday, March 28th at the New Directors/New Films.
View screening schedule and purchase tickets: http://bit.ly/1C2Lttf
An Electronic Design Assistance Tool for Case Based Representation of Designs
In precedent based design, solutions to problems are developed by drawing from an understanding of landmark designs. Many of the key design operations in this mode are similar to the functionalities present in case based reasoning systems: case matching, case adapting, and case representation. It is clear that a rich case base, encoding all major product types in a design domain would be the centerpiece of such an approach. EDAT (Electronic Design Assistance Tool) is intended to assist in preced
Divisibilty Rules
Instructor uses strips of paper with numbers on a flat surface to demonstrate how to find if a number is divisible by another. Gives a few examples. For elementary and middle school students. (09:27)