Connect the States (Interactive Game)
Learn about state animals, food, flags and other facts. Develop skills in matching with this online interactive matching game.
Cantinflas (Sabios e inventores) - Alexander Bell
A finales de los años 70, el famoso cómico mexicano Mario Moreno Cantinflas prestó su conocida imagen para la realización de unos cortometrajes animados producidos por Televisa y animados por la compañía Hanna-Barbera titulados Cantinflas Show y "Cantinflas y sus Amigos." Estos cortos fueron transmitidos en la televisión mexicana por varios años. En este video, Catinflas se encuentra con el famoso inventor, Alexander Bell. (7:05)
Science Bulletins: Yosemite—Biodiversity in the Balance?
The number of visitors to California's Yosemite National Park has swelled to four million a year. Now scientists think the impact of so many human beings is rippling among the web of organisms in the park, from cougars to mule deer all the way down to the park's signature wildflower, the evening primrose.
Although many of the Yosemite's cougars were shot by park officials in the 1920's, some of these predators remain. Yet they seem to avoid Yosemite Valley, the picturesque main entrance to the
GO Screencast Tutorial for Artists
If you are an artist who is trying to create a profile and find yourself needing a little help, please watch this screencast in its entirety; it will walk you through the process step by step.
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Mass murder of Berislav Jews-part 1
Tatiana Kotliarova, who was born in Berislav in 1934, testifies about the mass-murder of Berislav Jews. Kotliarova describes the assembling of the Berislav Jews at the local German military headquarters, supposedly to receive bread rations.
http://www1.yadvashem.org/untoldstories/database/murderSite.asp?site_id=620
1991: Aung San Suu Kyi Receives the Nobel Prize
The awarding of the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize medal and diploma to Aung San Suu Kyi at the Oslo City Hall in Norway, 10 December 1991. As the Laureate was absent, the medal and diploma were accepted by her husband Michael Aris and her sons Alexander and Kim Aris.
Watch Aung San Suu Kyi deliver her Nobel lecture live on Nobelprize.org. Saturday, June 16, 2012, 1:00 CET.
1991: Acceptance Speech delivered on behalf of Aung San Suu Kyi
The first minutes of the acceptance speech delivered on behalf of Aung San Suu Kyi by her 18-year old son, Alexander Aris, on the occasion of the award of the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, 10 December 1991.
Watch Aung San Suu Kyi deliver her Nobel lecture live on Nobelprize.org. Saturday, June 16, 2012, 1:00 CET.
Science Nation - Evolution in Action
By: nsf Professor Lawrence Gilbert and his team at the University of Texas at Austin have discovered a population of tropical butterflies that exemplify "evolution in action," and a rare research opportunity. Gilbert says they may be witnessing a species of butterfly splitting into two different species.
For more information and more ScienceNation videos, go to http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/science_nation/index.jsp
Van Gogh, Portrait of Joseph Roulin, 1889 - Smart History at Khan Academy
Vincent van Gogh, Portrait of Joseph Roulin, early 1889 (MoMA) Speakers: Beth Harris and Steven Zucker. (04:33)
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How to Use "TimeToast" Â (Create Interactive Timelines)
TimeToast is a great web tool that lets teachers and students create dynamic timelines that include facts, pictures, and weblinks. It is an easy way to make history (or any subject) come to life. The time lines can be shared via social networks or even embedded in a class website, blog, or digital portfolio. A powerful, useful, and free tool! This is a great resource to help enhance technology instruction and use in the classroom. (6:19)
East Horsley's Lovelace Bridges Trail
Historical geographic tour around the woods in the old East Horsley Estate, covering the "Lovelace Bridges". These bridges were built to aid logging traffic.
Mark Bowden, John Markoff, T. J. Camapana: Worm-The First Digital World War
This is an episode of REVOLUTIONARIES, a co-production of the Computer History Museum and KQED television, with major sponsorship by Intel. Recorded: October 25, 2011, originally broadcast on April 23, 2012.
When the Conficker computer worm was unleashed on the world in November 2008, cybersecurity experts did not know what to make of it. The worm, exploiting the security flaws in Microsoft Windows, grew at an astonishingly rapid rate, infecting millions of computers around the world with
Safe Beaches (MWV62)
By: MicrobeWorld Staying safe at the beach involves more than just sunscreen and lifeguards. Beaches and oceans are prone to unhealthy levels of bacteria which can cause sickness in people. Pathogens make their way into the water and onto the sand from many sources, including but not limited to, animal and human waste, agricultural and sewer runoff. Knowing when and how to avoid harmful bacteria is an effective way to prevent getting sick when visiting the beach.
On this episode of MicrobeWorld
How I put patients first
By: mdanderson Employees from across MD Anderson talk about what they do in their jobs to put patients first.
Science Bulletins: Fog in Flux for California Redwoods
The Northern California coast is home to giant redwoods —the tallest trees in the world. The towering evergreens depend on the region's foggy climate, especially during the hot summer months. When rainfall is insufficient to hydrate the trees from the roots, the trees quench themselves by drawing moisture into their leaves from the fog.
Researchers at the University of California--Berkeley recently analyzed the frequency of coastal fog over the past hundred years. They discovered many fluctua
Oefeningen met paneeltjes In de lessen technologische opvoeding werd er regelmatig gebruik gemaakt van de 'blauwe paneeltjes'. In deze presentatie vind je heel wat oefeningen. De oefeningen worden stap voor stap opgelost volgens een vast …