FREN 101-01, Elementary French, Fall 2004
This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor.,French 101 is intended to develop students' abilities in reading, writing, speaking and understanding French. This course is designed to introduce the student to the fundamentals of French grammar and to give experience in handling those fundamentals in written and spoken form. It is a basic course for students beginning the study of French. Students with two or more years of high school French
Elementary Students Get a Wired Education
Computers and multimedia are seamlessly woven into the curriculum at technology-rich Mary Scroggs Elementary School. (7:32)
Backyards for rent in New York City
Aug. 16 - Live in an apartment? Don't have a backyard? No problem. Now, you can rent a backyard in the middle of Manhattan. Kilmeny Duchardt reports.
U.S. Day Ahead: July producer prices seen edging up
Aug. 16 - U.S. producer prices are likely to have increased by 0.1 percent in July, compared to a drop in June of 0.4 percent, according to Reuters Correspondent Jason Lange.
PBS - The Secret Life of the Brain 1of5 The Babys Brain (2/4)
THE SECRET LIFE OF THE BRAIN, a David Grubin Production,
reveals the fascinating processes involved in brain development across a
lifetime. The five part series covers brain development in the baby,
child/adolescent, and adult. This is a great video to use for High school
psychology, anatomy, or biology class.
The Obesity Epidemic
Professor Jim Mann of the Edgar National Centre for Diabetes Research presents a short film on the Obesity Epidemic in New Zealand.
Hollywood Stuntman Honed Skills at Texas Tech
From sword fighting and stunt driving to falling down mine shafts, Texas Tech alumnus Trampas Thompson's life is full of action and adventure.
Thompson has worked as a stuntman in Hollywood blockbusters such as "National Treasure," "Pirates of the Caribbean," and "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull."
A complete article on Thompson can be found at:
http://today.ttu.edu/2009/02/alumni-profile-trampas-thompson/
4-H Goes Digital
The Tech Wizards after-school program uses technology to introduce Latino students to careers and educational pathways in science, technology, engineering, and math. (4:25)
An Accelerated View of Functional Dynamics in Bio-Molecular Systems
Phineus Markwick gives a talk at the RPP08 conference long time-scale MD simulations of protein dynamics. He discusses experiments using dipolar coupling to probe the protein dynamics. From these he shows how to build a simulation.
COMP1400 Week 4, Lecture 2
COMP1400 Week 4, Lecture 2
Google Blockbuster Billion Dollar Deal
Reuters Technology Editor, Peter Lauria, breaks down Google's $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola.
Eight Six Quebec
Video by: Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski
A simple question prompts a twelve-year-old to begin building her own airplane.
social attribution task
Author(s):
Nick Mount on Sam Lipsyte's novel Home Land
English professor, Nick Mount, provides insight into Sam Lipsyte's novel Home Land. The lecture was part of the Literature for Our Time series at the University of Toronto.
Peace Helpers Become Classroom Problem Solvers
At Brooklyn's PS 24, fourth and fifth graders resolve playground conflicts and train younger students to be peacemakers in their classrooms. (6:29)
HoloGlobe: Draining the Global Oceans
This is one of a series of animations that were produced to be part of the narrated video shown in the HoloGlobe exhibit at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and the Earth Today exhibit at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum.
Introduction to the Atom
In this 21 minute video the atom is explained using a smart board and a narrator. An atom is any substance that can't be cut down any smaller. Many scientists contributed to the atomic theory of an
atom, and what energy is part of the atom. The atom can be divided into 4 main parts: the neutrons, the protons, the electrons, and the nucleus. The atomic number is the number of protons in an atom, and determines what the element is. Electrons in the outermost shells can determine if an eleme
Absolute Beginner #17 - Asking Somebody’s Age in Japanese
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Your little girl is chatting politely with a neighbor when out of the blue she asks the person’s age in Japanese. You chide her, explaining in Japanese that asking someone’s age is impolite, but the little girl replies that she was curious because of her gray hair. Even more embarrassed, you [...]
Flat Stanley Visits Hawaii
Flat Stanley visits Maui and Kauai. Stanley identifies each island on a map before his visit. Stanley enjoys the beaches, a luau, watching people parasail, visiting mountains, admiring dolphins, and many more adventures. His travels are described in great detail with narration and video. ( 9:47)