The Smash Shot in Badminton
The Smash Shot in Badminton. Part of the series: How to Play Badminton. In this clip learn the basics of the game from footwork and grips as well as body position. Easy for students to follow.
Journées de Gérontologie 2016 : L'éthique appliquée à l'usage des objects connectés (Vidéo) TITRE : L'éthique appliquée à l'usage des objects connectés INTERVENANT(E)(S): Gérard CORNET (Expert en gérontechnologie, Paris) Conférence enregistrée pendant les XXVI Journées de Gérontologie de l'Institut Universitaire de Gérontologie Yves Mémin Session : Expérimentations de terrain
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Education Expert Gives U.Va. Ridley Lecture on Today's Education Challenges and Opportunities
Margaret Beale Spencer, the Marshall Field IV Professor of Urban Education at the University of Chicago, gave the fourth annual Walter N. Ridley Distinguished Lecture at the University of Virginia on Feb. 23rd. Spencer is a developmental psychologist and professor in the Department of Comparative Human Development at the University of Chicago. She leads the Penn-Chicago W.E.B. DuBois Collective Research Institute, which engages in partnerships with racially, economically and ethnically diverse c
2.6 Enlightenment, revolution and reform – the departments Old Regime France was a confused welter of overlapping administrative, judicial and fiscal divisions and authorities (see Figure 2). Visualization of Einstein's Special Relativity Introduction What influenced Goya? Did Napoleon's invasion of Spain alter the course of Goya's career? This course will guide you through the works of Goya and the influences of the times in which he lived. Anyone with a desire to look for the influences behind the work of art will benefit from studying this course. This OpenLearn course provides a sample of Level 2 study in Author(s): Moralities of wellbeing How to Create Your Own Cartoon Character The Social Robot Acknowledgements Cover image: reynermedia in Flickr made available under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Licence. The material acknowledged below is Proprietary, used under licence and not subject to Creative Commons licensing (see terms and condition 3.3 Magnetic tape recorders Experiments showed that the use of paper tape coated with iron oxide particles significantly improved the signal-to-noise ratio and enabled a lower tape speed to be used. A plastic-based version of this magnetic tape, developed by the German company BASF, led to the development of a commercial tape recorder with audio characteristics that could nearly match those of the gramophone record, but not at an economical price. Secret work on tape recorders was undertaken by the Germans throug On Being Progressive [Audio] Music Animation Machine StatCrunch Identify Scale Degree Names App for iPad Symphony No. 9 From the New World by Antonin Dvorak Frontline: A Crime of Insanity Virtual Maths - 3D shapes, diagram, area, volume Virtual Maths Shapes, Space and Measure, Levelling Survey - Rugby pitch Literary/Rhetorical Criticism lectures and resources
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This video demonstrates the effects of Einstein's special relativity on objects that move at high velocities. It shows a 3-dimensional view containing 2 dimensions of space and one dimension of time. This view is used to demonstrate the difference between classical physics and Einstein's relativity. No audio. (02:30)
A recording of Professor Sarah White’s inaugural lecture that took place on 25 April 2018. In the lecture, Professor White argues we need to make relationships and morality central to thinking about wellbeing, and considers implications for policy and practice.
Start by jotting down ideas. Start with the eyes then finish out the face. Step-by-step narration by artist Danny Page. English captions. (04:47)
This 12 minute video is about robots, and robots created with human personality, to make interactions with them easier. They adopt cute faces or realistic faces with human emotions and the video looks at how they might be used in the future. A good starting point for a debate on what the use of robots might be in the future.
Speaker(s): Maurice Fraser, Polly Toynbee | ‘Progressive’ is a slippery term. Right (i.e. Left) - thinking people use it with casual abandon, to confer moral approval on a set of values which they regard as uncontroversial. But on close examination the meaning of the term appears contingent, historically-specific and eminently contestable. Who is to say what is ‘progressive’? Is it time to rescue it from political correctness? And can the Right lay at least as compelling a claim to it as
The Music Animation Machine provides visual reference for musical lines, from very simple to complex. The developer of this system states that the program was developed from his own personal interest in being able to visualize multiple musical lines at one time, hearing and seeing together the progression of musical material. There are many offerings on this YouTube channel, and one can see the development of the program as well, as visualizations have become more granular. Some include bar line
The package was created to solve many of the problems which exist with the delivery and use of modern statistical software. Many times statisticians develop procedures in languages such as Splus, SAS, Minitab, etc.., which are very specific to statisticians. Students and other potential users may not have access to these languages, and therefore may not be able to use the procedures. By using Java and the World Wide Web, StatCrunch should reach the broadest possible audience of any statistical s
An interactive music theory quiz that helps students improve their ability to identify scale degree names. The scale and scale degree are given, but the letter name of the note is missing. Students must select the letter name and click the 'Submit' button. A 'Show Answer' button can help them.
Interactive animation and listening guide to Dvorak famous symphony.
This site, from Frontline, deals with the insanity defense in trials. In the overview, it presents several topics such as FAQs about the insanity defense, notorious insanity cases, state insanity defense laws, and mental health courts. It then presents the story of Ralph Tortorici who is mentally ill and took classmates hostage. There are also links to statistics on the mentally ill who are imprisoned and interviews with a variety of individuals.
Diagram of 3D shapes with formula for calculating area (and volume)
Interactive simulation using a level to take measurements to calculate the volume of earth to be excavated to create a flat rugby pitch.
A collection of internet resouces which provide background data on rhetorical and critical theorists. Includes cultural histories and definitions of concepts critical to the basic understanding of literary or rhetorical criticism.