Animoto Tutorial
This screentoaster tutorial takes you step by step through creating an animoto video.
Computer Basics : What Is a Monitor?
A monitor, or computer screen, displays the information coming from a computer so that the user can see and work with that data. Discover how monitors are similar to television screens. (1:02)
C++ Console Lesson 25: Type Conversion Operators
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This C++ video tutorial explains how to use type conversion operators in C++. type conversion or typecasting refers to changing an entity of one data type into another.
RAF Attlebridge - USAAF Station 120
A photographic record of the airfield and surviving buildings
Lost Treasures of the Ancient World - India, 5/5
The amazing inventions and extraordinary ideas by East Indians that are still useful today, such as plastic surgery, the number system, wax, yoga, water clock, etc. Suitable for middle school and high school students. (08:32)
8.1.2Why do you think the Home Secretary did not draw on this research when interpreting the asylum Considering these findings alongside the statistical data and our personal stories, we can draw some conclusions about the production and reproduction of knowledge about refugees and asylum seekers through research:
Oil Contaminants Hidden from View
In this video adapted from KTOO, watch as cleanup crews return to the bays and islands of Prince William Sound, Alaska. Before the 1989 Exxon Valdez tanker spill, Sleepy Bay, near the village of Chenega Bay, had been used for subsistence living by Alaska Native peoples. Despite cleanup efforts, oil residue remains stuck between and beneath rocks. A crew also visits a tidal lagoon whose sediments had been saturated by oil and where no remediation had been done. Even after 10 years, oil residue re
Phase separation in solid solution upon cooling: laser beam projection
As video "Phase separation in solid solution upon cooling: vial projection", but filmed looking into the laser light after it has passed through the vial (i.e. the video is of the laser beam as projected onto a screen): The vial contains a mixture of cyclohexane and aniline cooling from 35º. When the critical temperature is reached and the mixture goes from a single phase to two phases, the spot of light on the screen is disrupted as the phases separate. The spot 'flickers' and then becomes tot
Episode as a Unit of Analysis of Movement
Everybody who has read his Gordon Cullen or his Edmund H. Bacon knows that movement has long been recognized as a factor in environmental planning in many ways. For example, in the traditional Japanese promenade garden the importance of movement has always been appreciated. The promenader gains an intense experience of the succession, variation and rhythm of the surrounding scene. The spaces and paths lead him from one stage to another. The spatial structure of the Japanese promenade garden, as
Virtual Maths - Basic Structures, bending moment point of load
Interactive simulation demonstrating the bending moment at point of load
Grammar Rock-Nouns
This video by School House Rock tells about nouns using a song and matching animation. Using various scenarios, such a putting a dime in the record machine, the song highlights various nouns (dime, Chubby Checker, etc.). It repeats that a noun is a person, place, or thing. A noun is a special word that names a person, place, or thing.
This is a fun teaching resource to introduce and/or reinforce nouns in the classroom and/or at home. (3:00)
The Foggy Dew - Irish Music by the Evergreen Band
The Evergreen Band plays The Foggy Dew Irish music using traditional instruments such as a pennywhistle, a bodhran, a harp, a guitar, and a violin. (03:14)
MSUToday: Brewing up success
A program at MSU shows students how to create everything from spirits to polymers, distilling knowledge that could lead to a very cool job down the road.
Nature and Nurture
7 Moderator: Nancy Kanwisher '80 PhD '86, Walter A. Rosenblith Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, MIT; Investigator, McGovern Institute for Brain Research
* Terrence Sejnowski, Francis Crick Chair, Salk Institute for Biological Studies; Professor of Biology and Co-director, Institute for Neural Computation, University of California, San Diego; Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
* Elizabeth S. Spelke, Marshall L. Berkman
Charles Haughey - Quiz
This is a basic six question quiz aimed at pupils in 5th and 6th class.
Is the future of the U.S. in a secret sauce?
Speaking at the New York Forum AOL Co-Founder Steve Case called entrepreneurs the "secret sauce" for U.S. job creation that drive the economy. In his view the U.S. has been getting a little complacent about entrepreneurs.
The PDZ Domain as a Complex Adaptive System
Specific protein associations define the wiring of protein interaction networks and thus control the organization and functioning of the cell as a whole. Peptide recognition by PDZ and other protein interaction domains represents one of the best-studied classes of specific protein associations. However, a mechanistic understanding of the relationship between selectivity and promiscuity commonly observed in the interactions mediated by peptide recognition modules as well as its functional meaning
La pollution des sols et le recyclage des déchets - Antoine Richard
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
La pollution des sols et le recyclage des déchets par Antoine Richard (Directeur de l'INRA, Nord Pas de Calais)
Lycée François Rabelais (59 Douais)
Turing Award Winners Panel Discussion
Winners of the A.M.Turing Award, the Nobel Prize of computing, describe their singular contributions to the field, and their works’ impact. They also find time to discuss the current and future state of computer science.
Moderator Stephen Ward starts with 1990 prize winner Fernando Corbato, who remembers MITâ€