What the Ancients Knew: Roads of Ancient Rome
A good video showing how the Romans and their slaves fitted stones and ditches to make their roads last. Sudents would benefit from a map of Italy and the road network that was created in Roman times. Run time 01:00
Teachers Demonstrate Effective Descriptive Feedback to Their Class Using Moon Journals-Part 2
In part 2 of this video, the teachers allow the students to discuss on how the teachers gave feedback on the moon journals. The teacher charted what the students noticed on feedback the teachers gave each other. Then the teachers observe a peer feedback session between the students. Using appropriate and respectful vocabulary, two teachers share their own moon journals and give each other feedback. Students deepen their appreciation of the value of descriptive feedback and gain insight
PSYC 106 - Lecture 19 - 12/2/2010
PSYC 106 - Lecture 19
A Year in Focus - Assessing Gordon Brown Part 1
In this podcast Doctor Steven Fielding takes a look back at Gordon Brown's first half-term in office.
In this, the first of three episodes, Doctor Fielding rates the Prime Minister on his performance in International Relations.
Doctor Fielding works in the University's School of Politics and International Relations. He is an expert in
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Overview of Adverbs in English
In this video, and instructor explains what adverbs look like and how they work in a sentence. The video shows a variety of examples and the instructor does a nice job of providing explanations about adverbs and how they work. (02:59)
02b - Utilisation de mesures de confiance pour améliorer le décodage en traduction de parole ... Sessions orales TALN 2015 – Mardi 23 juin 2015 Session Traduction Multi-alignement vs bi-alignement : à plusieurs, c’est mieux ! Olivier Kraif Cirugía Bucal e Implantología (2016) Lisa Vorderbrueggen; Political Editor: Contra Costa Times - Undergraduate Colloquium on Political Sc The week ahead: Outgoing presidents How the Body Works : The Focusing Mechanism Sid the Science Kid-"I Magnify" Song American Experience: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln Season 2 – Lesson 34 – Coffee Break Spanish Learning to Learn: Thinking and Learning Skills (CERSE) - 13 - Table ronde 2 : Echanges entre participants et public (Vidéo) Journées scientifiques du CERSE organisées par l’équipe Enfances, Jeunesses et Cultures, CERSE EA 965 (Centre d’études et de Recherche en Sciences de l’éducation) Pôle Formation Éducation Travail Emploi
OZK 150: Introduction to Ozarks Studies - Lecture 10: Ozarks Music Perinatal Mental Health Project Retailing in Leeds - Consumer Shopping preferences Thomas J. Fogarty, 2000 Lemelson-MIT Prize Winner
La asignatura de Cirugia Bucal e Implantologia es teorica y practica, en la que pretendemos que el alumno adquiera los conocimientos necesarios tanto teoricos como practicos para poder llevar a cabo procedimientos de Cirugia Bucal Avanzada e Implantes. Esta asigatura aporta una considerable contribución para adquirir competencias de la titulación.
This course features a guest speaker each week discussing an issue currently in the news. Some of the topics include political issues facing the state of California, the United States, or the international community.
President Obama gives his final State of the Union address, Taiwan votes for a new president and The European Commission questions Poland's press and legal freedoms
This is a brief video which explores the focusing mechanism of the eye. The video uses a series of still images and narration to convey information. (00:44)
"I Magnify" is the song featured in this episode of Sid the Science Kid. Teacher Susie turns herself into a magnifying glass and explores a whole new world that is visible through magnification. Things look ultra cool when they are magnified. Come observe the delicate wings of a butterfly, the seeds of a strawberry or a tiny blade of grass! You'll be amazed at how different they look up-close. Content is appropriate for elementary students. (2:25)
This video provides an extensive view and insight into the events that occurred on April 14, 1865. Just days after the Civil War ended, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated at Ford's Theatre. As a fractured nation mourned, a manhunt closed in on his assassin, the twenty-six-year-old actor, John Wilkes Booth. This professionally-made video from PBS is part of a series titled American Experience. (1:24:13)
Coming up in this lesson: In lesson 34 we’re continuing our ‘soap opera’. This week María-José is taking her friend to a restaurant, so we’ll be revisiting the language we learned previously in the course. We’ll also take the opportunity to look at the conditional tense or ‘mood’. Please note that lesson 34 of Season […]
Learning to Learn is a free online course designed to raise learners' self-awareness, and their knowledge of the cognitive processes associated with thinking and learning. Learners develop an understanding of their own strengths and weaknesses, of individual differences in the way people approach thinking and learning, and with that knowledge learn to adapt their learning behaviour to "get the most out of what they've got." Not your average learning skills course!
In this lecture Dr. Blevins surveys Ozarks traditional music, concentrating on varieties of ballads from ancient British story songs brought to America by colonial immigrants to regional songs recounting events that took place in the Ozarks.
This course provides a multidisciplinary introduction to the study of the Ozarks region and its inhabitants, including Ozarks history and geography, regional folk culture and traditions, and current issues.
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Leeds is a major city in the UK and as such is a magnet for shoppers from the surrounding region. Around 1.7 to 1.9 million people are in the catchment area as shoppers in Leeds city centre. Consequently retail is an important business for Leeds.
John Temperley Senior Lecturer in Marketing in the Business School and a retail specialist, explains the choices that face consumers and what their preferences are, based on research by students sponsored by Leeds city centre management.
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