I Am Elon: Lauren Clapp
Lauren Clapp describes her Elon experience in the Spring 2012 installment of The Magazine of Elon's "I Am Elon" multimedia series.
Produced by Kim Walker, Elon University Photographer
Civil Engineering at Clemson University - Proving Hope for the Future
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Quantum dots - Building Blocks for Photovoltaic Cells II
By: icamp2012school Daniel Vanmaekelbergh, Utrecht University
Live Performance: Saz/ Baglama/ Dutar/ Kopuz/ DeyiÅŸ/ Shamanism/ Alevism "4"
This is a musical performance of Baglama by Turcoman (Alevi) girl. (02:57)
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NSAIDs Video Consult
By: Rxconsultnow This video will provide information on pain killers belonging to the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) class such as ibuprofen and naproxen.
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Exploring The Forces of Tension
Students will review their knowledge of tension and focus on tensile loads and failure caused by them.
Green and Gold Day 2012
Join Lakers on campus and around the world as we celebrate Green and Gold Day Aug. 31! Don your green and gold and post pictures on Facebook (http://facebook.com/OswegoFANS) or Twitter by adding #OswegoPride to your tweets.
Wearing Forbidden Shoes
In this podcast, Professor Dick Geary, from the School of History at the University of Nottingham and Director of The Institute for the Study of Slavery (ISOS), discusses the uniqueness of the slave trade in Brasil.
Although Britain abolished slavery in 1807, slavery persisted in Brasil for another 81 years. Why did it take until 1888 to abolish slavery and how did the practice of bu
Professor Dick Geary
Elon University President Leo M. Lambert Interviews CNN Senior Political Analyst David Gergen
Elon President Leo M. Lambert talked with CNN's David Gergen following an Elon Poll news conference in Charlotte, N.C. on Sept. 3, 2012.
Circular Flow of Income and Expenditures - Khan Academy
Sal Khan shows how to understand the flow of resources in the simplest possible economy. (08:58)
Robotic performance at Tate Modern
Fearful Symmetries is a new robotic installation by Ruairi Glynn (UCL Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment), commissioned for the Tate's Undercurrent programme at their new Tanks gallery. The installation is interactive with scanners attached to the ceiling, recognising the presence and movement of people, which determines the motion of the robot. It was built in collaboration with the KCL Centre for Robotics Research and Middlesex University's Product Design Engineering.
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MythBusters - Rubens' Flaming Tube
The mythbusters explain the standing wave in the Ruben's tube. There is a good explanation in this video that describes what causes the wave (01:58).
The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band
Halftime performance from 2002
The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band is nationally known for its precision military marching formations on the football gridiron and is the largest military marching band in the nation. This 300+ member, Corps of Cadets unit is the official marching band of Texas A&M University.
Performing at all home football games and several away games, this organization is one of the most traveled collegiate marching bands in the nation. The Aggie Band operates under strict military
La Pirámide de Maslow
La base de la pirámide son las necesidades básicas del ser humano, y no se pasará a otro escalón hasta que no se cubra el anterior. (1:48)
Europe Week Ahead: Beware euro reality check
Sept. 14 - Major bond auctions, a slew of euro zone data and key talks on Spain's regional debt will test the region's mounting optimism next week.
3XSQ: Chrysler sales rev up in August
Sep 4 - Chrysler reports its 29th consecutive month of year-on-year sales gains with a 14 percent rise in August as automakers release their sales figures.
Group authoring of web content - how to keep quality and accuracy high and resolve conflicts
Group authoring of web content - how to keep quality and accuracy high and resolve conflicts:Â the Wikipedia example
Daniel Mietchen (presenting remotely)
Adjective Games
Adjective games are a great way to teach students more about the English language - and to learn a few new things yourself. Learn about adjective games for middle level and high school students with help from a professional reading and English tutor in this free video clip. (02:22)