Sharks and the Ocean Environment
This video tells how sharks survive in the ocean: how they travel, how they eat, and how they navigate the seas. For contrast, it also includes an amoeba-like animal that just drifts in the ocean currents versus a shark that swims powerfully through the ocean. Video has low resolution in the beginning. Students might benefit of having a drawing of the shark and other animals to be able to identify those parts of it they help with its survival.
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Set of climate change lesson plans for grades 4-6
This video is a brief clip of Bill Nye on Astrology from his show the Eye of Nye. (01:17)
The Department of German Studies students' and associates' favourite German words.
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This video offers a description of the general limit theory in Calculus. Â An explanation on when a limit exists is given. Â Several situations are discussed
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Hans Vermeulen & Hedwig Heinsman: Seeing Orange: Dutch Design at CCA
This lecture was recorded on April 7th, 2014 on the San Francisco campus of California College of the Arts as part of the Architecture Lecture Series.
DUS architects was founded in Amsterdam by Hans Vermeulen, Martine de Wit, and Hedwig Heinsman in 2004. The office builds public architecture: design that consciously influences daily life.
This social significance shows at all levels of DUS's work, ranging from large urban st
Explains Web 2.0 in a cool, easy to understand way, in less than 5 minutes.
Adding and subtracting negative numbers can be confusing. Using a number line and some "real world" examples, a math teacher makes it easier to work with negatives. The instructor uses a white board to model examples. Sound quality needs improvement. (09:50)
Interactive simulation demonstrating how to calculate the height of a building
How Does Air Pollution Affect Skin - Dr. Butterwick shares her knowledge and explains how air pollution affects a woman's skin. Video is question/answer format. (01:20)
George Washington was the 1st U.S. President (1789-1797). He was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, in 1732. During the French and Indian War, George was able to show what a good leader he was. Later, he became commander of the colonial army during the Revolutionary War. He helped make the United States a new country.
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This is our CRCT Prep Video - "Test Taker Face." This video was recorded by 5th grade students at Centennial Arts Academy in Gainesville, Georgia. This is a fun video to watch and an example of what teachers might do at their schools to motivate students.
This is an oil painting of A. Theodore Johnson, professor and dean at Southwestern at Memphis, now Rhodes College, in Memphis, Tennessee. Dr. Johnson is dressed in a navy suit with a red and black striped tie. The background is blue-gray. It was painted by Henry Madden in 1962,This is an oil on canvas portrait 21 1/2 by 35 inches without the 27 by 35 inch frame. It is signed in the lower left corner.
This is a film documentary about New York's Martin Van Buren from the 2008 WMHT documentary 'Presidents in Our Backyard'. Van Buren. (07:10)
"The Mysterious Ticking Noise" is a cute video introducing the primary characters in the Harry Potter series via finger puppets. Rhythmic and fun, these finger puppets are well done. (02:07)
Presented at the Bob Baker Marionette Theater, this excellent example of marionette puppetry is set to Bill "Bojangles" Robinson's "Keep a Song in Your Soul". The puppet tap dances his way through the song as Bill Robinson's voice explains the steps. (02:50)