Multiplication Fact Song- (9 times tables trick)
Mr. R.'s song about the 9 times tables. Learn a trick in this clip to help learn them. See more of Mr. R.'s free math resources at http://mathstory.com/
Division With Remainders
Students learn how to work with remainders within a
division problem when dividing three- and four-digit numbers by a
one-digit number to obtain the correct whole number solution. They also practice the correct notation for writing a remainder in the solution.
Why Abenomics Matters: Abenomics and the Japanese economy [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Motoshige Itoh | Editor's note: The question and answer session has been removed from this podcast. Japan is highly unusual in having experienced serious deflation in recent years, and Japan’s experience may be regarded as providing a good case study for other industrial countries suffering from inadequate capital investment and what has been termed ‘secular stagnation’. This lecture explains the nature of the ‘Abenomics’ introduced by Japan’s Prime Minister, Sh
Introduction Do you want to improve your ability to subtract one number from another, especially if decimals are involved, without having to rely on a calculator? This unit will help you get to grips with subtraction and give you some practice in doing it. You can start with some practice in subtracting small numbers in your head if you want to. Then we will show you how to subtract bigger numbers on paper. Finally we look at how to subtract decimal numbers. You don’t need to complete the
Meet the (New) Director: Charles Poekel, "Christmas, Again"
Writer-director Charles Poekel has transformed three years of “fieldwork” peddling evergreens on the streets of New York into a sharply observed and wistfully comic portrait of urban loneliness and companionship. "Christmas, Again" screens Tuesday, March 24th and Saturday, March 28th at the New Directors/New Films.
View screening schedule and purchase tickets: http://bit.ly/1C2Lttf
Henry Laurence, Karofsky Faculty Encore Lecture, Common Hour September 12, 2008
"You Can't Say That! Keeping Terrorists, War Crimes and Gay Marriage off TV." Henry Laurence is an associate professor of government with a joint appointment in Asian studies at Bowdoin. He teaches courses in Japanese and comparative politics, media and politics, and international political economy. In 2007–2008 he was a research associate at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University. He is currently writing a book on broadcasting politics that compares the BBC, PB
Virtual Maths, Cuboid - Excavation quiz2
Interactive quiz explaining requiring the student to calculate the time required to carry out excavation work (see also quiz 1 and video).
An Electronic Design Assistance Tool for Case Based Representation of Designs
In precedent based design, solutions to problems are developed by drawing from an understanding of landmark designs. Many of the key design operations in this mode are similar to the functionalities present in case based reasoning systems: case matching, case adapting, and case representation. It is clear that a rich case base, encoding all major product types in a design domain would be the centerpiece of such an approach. EDAT (Electronic Design Assistance Tool) is intended to assist in preced
Can you be ethical in global business today? (audio) INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM : PIONEERING ETHICAL CAPITALISM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25TH, 2013 There is more than one way to do capitalism. In Japan, in the second half of the 19th century, a major business leader, Shibusawa Eiichi, expressed the view that business enterprise could and should simultaneously accomplish profits and enhance public welfare. The ...
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Divisibilty Rules
Instructor uses strips of paper with numbers on a flat surface to demonstrate how to find if a number is divisible by another. Gives a few examples. For elementary and middle school students. (09:27)
YouTube - exploreTeam's Channel
Reggae rock star Rocky Dawuni pays musical tribute to Jerusalem, a holy place cherished by many. Experience Rocky's vision of peace and harmony as he walks the streets, witnessing the beautiful faces and places of this ancient yet modern city.
21M.301 Harmony and Counterpoint I (MIT)
In this subject we will study the basic harmonic, melodic, and formal practices of western music, principally the classical music of central Europe during the eighteenth century. Topics will include diatonic harmony, simple counterpoint in two parts, and tones of figuration. The coursework will combine composition, listening, analysis, and work in sight-singing and keyboard musicianship.
OSMO links tangible objects to the iPad for new learning opportunities. OSMO is an innovative add on for the iPad that allows you to use tangible objects instead of the screen as an interface between the user and software. If you check out the video above you can see it in action to get a better idea of how it operates. This add on allows for a range of new opportunities that can be appli
Kermit Shows The Letter B to Cookie Monster
In this Sesame Street clip, Kermit the Frog describes the letter B. . Cookie Monster comes along and begins eating the B, changing it into R, P, F, l, and then finally eating it up. (01:24)
Conclusion This free course provided an introduction to studying the arts and humanities. It took you through a series of exercises designed to develop your approach to study and learning at a distance and helped to improve your confidence as an independent learner.
21F.503 Intermediate Japanese I (MIT)
This course covers JSL (Japanese: the Spoken Language, Part 1, by Eleanor H. Jorden with Mari Noda, Yale University Press, 1987) Lessons 12 through 17, providing opportunities to acquire basic skills for conversation, reading, and writing. The program emphasizes ACTIVE command of Japanese, not passive knowledge. The goal is not simply to study the grammar and vocabulary, but to improve the ability to use Japanese accurately and appropriately with fluency, building on the basic skills gained in J
Undertaking HRD research in HE
This presentation explores the challenges encountered in researching the impact of enterprise modules in HE on students own perceptions of self efficacy and motivation to particular career intentions
Funk Tones
In this video, Berklee Online Senior Academic Advisor and Berklee alum Mark Hopkins demonstrates how to play behind the bridge for a tighter/brighter tone.
Learn more about related Berklee Online online course, Rhythm and Groove Guitar:
http://bit.ly/1lUrDFV
The Wiggles Sing "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"
This video features the Wiggles singing the popular nursery rhyme Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. Students will enjoy this version with the beautiful ballet dancers. This is a great resource to use for transition in the early childhood classroom. (2:11)