Mexico: Hotbed for UFO Activity
This video clip contains information on the July 11, 1991 supposed sighting of a UFO. Mexico became a hotbed of UFO activity immediately following this sighting Millions have seen and hundreds filmed, objects in the skies of Mexico. (1:20)
Part 7 - Chapter 32 - A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain
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Part 7, Chapter 32: Dowley's Humiliation. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by John Greenman.
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The Mayans
This video clip highlights the Mayan civilizations achievements. The Mayans were the first to figure out the concept of zero, created the first accurate calendar containing 365 days per year, and started a writing system. The Mayans had hundreds of cities and their capital of Tikal contained schools, libraries, sports arenas, and hospitals. In 1,000 A.D. Mayan cities were abandoned. The growth of the great Mayan civilization is as much a mystery as its disappearance. This clip contains text to a
Teorema de Pitágoras (en español)
Pitágoras de Samos fue un filósofo y matemático griego. Es famoso sobre todo por el Teorema, que en realidad pertenece a la escuela pitagórica. El Teorema de Pitágoras te ayudará a resolver problemas del día a día. (2:10)
Smart headset gives food a voice
Watch a system use sound effects to enhance the texture of food.
Read more:
http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2011/12/smart-headset-gives-food-a-voice.html
Sam Pinner - BA Law
Sam talks about the learning resources available at Nottingham.
Open Classroom 2/22/12 #3 Lori Lefkovitz
Food and American Society an Urban Perspective
Topic for 2/22/12: What we eat: The role of culture
Lectures:
Sara Dwyer - Program Manager, Oldways -- Culture and Food
Lori Lefkovitz - Ruderman Professor and Director of Jewish Studies, Northeastern University
Robert Hall - Associate Professor of African American Studies, Northeastern University
The Open Classroom Policy Series is a graduate-level public policy seminar that is open to the public. Each semester, the School of Public Policy and
How to Strengthen Your Child's Reading Muscles
Mixing crafts and reading/writing makes literacy more fun. Traci Paige Johnson, co-creator of Blues Clues, shares crafty tips for keeping children reading and writing over the summer. ( 1:41)
Mean, Median and Mode Song
Song about mean, median, and mode. There are animations and examples to go along with the lyrics. (1:33)
OrganWise Guys Shorts: Get to Know the Kidneys
Come learn about health and nutrition with the OrganWise Guys! In this short: the Kidney Brothers provide a kid-friendly explanation of how the kidneys fit into the overall health and process of our bodies. (1min)
Wereldgodsdiensten naast elkaar Werkbundel over de 5 wereldgodsdiensten, op maat van OKAN (Onthaalonderwijs anderstalige nieuwkomers). Met aandacht voor gebedshuis, heilig schrift, profeet en belangrijke feesten. Bedoeling is vooral de parallellen tussen de …
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GS-10: Guided edit mode
Why should article editors have all the fun? Assign spreads to InCopy-equipped photo editors, and they can import, manipulate, and edit images right in the layout.
Theory of Everything (introduction)
A brief introduction to the current theory of (almost) everything - the Standard Model of particle physics. It's like cake, only universal. (01:40)
Peter Roby's Blog - February 23, 2012
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UO Today #579 Anthony Doerr
Anthony Doerr, writer. He talks about and reads from his new novel All the Light We Cannot See. Doerr also discusses his writing process.
Virtual Maths, Shapes, Space and Measure, Rearranging Formulae
Interactive simulation, rearranging formulae (letters and numbers)
Plague in Madagascar kills 40 people
An outbreak of the plague kills 40 people out of 119 cases in Madagascar since late August, the World Health Organization says. Nathan Frandino reports.
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Learn About Pluto
Learn About Pluto - Learn about the solar system and the dwarf planet of Pluto. (01:05)
Pro-Muslim Brotherhood student protest turns violent in Cairo
March 30 - Pro-Muslim Brotherhood students protesting at the Al-Azhar University campus clash with security forces in Cairo. Nathan Frandino reports.
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