Learn To Tell Time--What is "Half Past" the Hour?
In this animated video, students will learn about "half past" the hour. Students will easily understand the clear and colorful visuals. They show what each time looks like at half past the hour. This is a great resource for the elementary classroom. (3:27)
Network security
Encryption of files and firewalls are just some of the security measures that can be used in security. This unit, which assumes you have a substantial knowledge of computing, helps to explain the intricacies of the continually changing area of network security by studying the main issues involved in achieving a reasonable degree of resilience against attacks.
Picabo Street's Idaho
In this States video clip, Picabo Street shares why Idaho can be a confusing place at times and why she enjoys living by the lakes and country side of the Gem State. (2:33)
Analyzing an Ecosystem (Interactive)
What are ecological systems, and what types of organisms live in these environments? This interactive activity adapted from the University of Alberta identifies the living and nonliving components of an animated ecosystem. Users are also invited to look at examples of mimicry, and identify which living things are producers and which are consumers. To help users complete the activity, key terms, including biotic and abiotic components, are defined.
Caillou the Gardner (Interactive)
Plant flowers, vegetable plants and trees in this interactive game. Water and prune your plants to make them grow and flourish.
Vacature KlasCement : Moderator leerzorg (Buitengewoon onderwijs) De afdeling KlasCement zoekt een halftijdse gedetacheerde leerkracht voor de functie van ‘moderator leerzorg’. De detachering start op 1 september 2014 en loopt tot en met 31 augustus 2015, jaarlijks te …
Cell Division (Interactive)
This interactive activity adapted from the Exploratorium takes you through a process that is critical to life—cell division. Division enables cells to replicate their genetic material and then create an exact copy of themselves. Explore the individual steps of this process, by which single-celled organisms reproduce and multicellular organisms develop, grow, repair damaged tissue, and reproduce.
Cell Explorer (Interactive)
This interactive activity adapted from the Exploratorium illustrates and describes the role of several important cell structures. Much like organs enable multicellular organisms to function normally, organelles enable cells to obtain and process energy, produce vital proteins, and replicate their genetic material, passing their instructions for life on to the next generation of cells.
Season 2 – Lesson 26 – Coffee Break Spanish
Coming up in this lesson: One of the best ways to make progress in a language is to use the language with native speakers and to check your understanding by asking them for feedback. In lesson 26 you’ll put what you’ve been learning recently into practice by asking ¿lo he dicho bien? and other phrases […]
Lady Miller of Batheaston - Martin Sturge
Martin Sturge talks about Lady Anna Miller of Batheaston. Mr Sturge is deeply involved with the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution and sponsored the rebinding of a rare volume of Lady Miller's Poetical Assemblies held in the institution's historic library.
Virtual Maths - 2D Shapes diagrams and formula
Diagram of 2D shapes, including formulas
Learning spaces: evaluation
A presentation which provides an overview of key research questions relating to the development of fit for purpose learning spaces
From Cranfield School of Management to...
Carolyn Pearson ADP 2009, Head of Commercial Systems, easyJet talks passionately about her Cranfield experience.
Purdue students to display innovations during senior design finale
Purdue University mechanical engineering students in their senior capstone design course will demonstrate a diverse collection of inventions that includes a robotic stair cleaner, an autonomous surveillance helicopter and a solar-powered motorized baby stroller.
http://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/events/2012/120425StarkeySeniorDesign.html
France A. Córdova's "Last Lecture"
She's had countless interactions with Purdue students - from informal to elaborate events. She's been the face of the university with government and business leaders from West Lafayette to the Far East.
France A. Córdova presented her "Last Lecture" on April 24 in Stewart Center's Loeb Playhouse. The event was hosted by Purdue's Mortar Board - Barbara Cook Chapter, Purdue Student Government and Purdue Graduate Student Government.
Purdue University HHS Life Inspired Flash Mob
Did you join the flash mob on the Hello Walk at Purdue University as part of the College of Health and Human Sciences' Life Inspired program? Students and staff danced, sang, and enjoyed ice cream sandwiches!