Teacher's Studio - Jenny Mandelbaum
Tisha Bender speaks with Dr. Jenny Mandelbaum, a professor within the Communication Department in the School of Communication & Information. She teaches classes of many varieties from undergraduate introductory classes to Byrnes Seminar and even graduate level courses. In this interview, she discusses how she became a teacher, the challenges of teaching large classes, strategies for keeping students focused and eager to learn, using sakai, and teaching honors classes.
Inside the Teacher's Stud
Frosh Camp at the University of Memphis-Student Version 2012
Incoming Freshmen, see all the benefits of attending Frosh Camp at the University of Memphis this summer.
Peer Advisors & Mentors (PAM) Spotlight: Thomas Lueders
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The Story of SUNY Oswego: Chapter 7, Student Life
The day-to-day student experience has changed greatly over 150 years, but the college's friendly nature and dedication to student experiences remains unchanged.
Werkwoorden : Oefening Werkbladen met een oefening op de tegenwoordige tijd, de verleden tijd en het voltooid deelwoord. Tot slot is er een gemengde oefening waarbij de leerlingen het werkwoord in het kruiswoordraadsel moeten zetten om zo het verborgen woord te …
STS Activity - Science and Lifestyle
A structured worksheet on the history and science of sound recording.
Sticks and Stones Activity
The class begins with a "round" where students describe times when others made them feel good about themselves. Worksheets are distributed containing a poem on Bullying and some questions for discussion in small groups.
Adding up using a calculator
This activity is designed to provide the student with the ability to key in prices in a calculator, add up a shopping list and work out how much change he should get. Suitable for students with Moderate Special Needs.
Vision Talk 1- Magatte Wade
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MSU Faculty conversations: Wade Fisher
Wade Fisher, assistant professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, talks about his research in elementary particle physics.
Northeastern Graduate Commencement 2012 - Full Ceremony
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"April Rain Song" by Langston Hughes
This is a short video of the poem "April Rain Song", written and recited by Langston Hughes. (00:34)
28 killed, dozens wounded in attack on Shiite political rally in Iraq
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Reuters video captures the moment when bomb blasts in Baghdad kill at least 28 people and wound more than 40 others at an Iraqi Shi'ite political organization's rally on Friday. Vanessa Johnston reports.
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Listening, speaking, vocabulary: How much do these food products cost please?
After this lesson you can ask for information about the price of food products and order them in a shop.
Audacity 2.0 Tutorial
Learn how to record your assignments using Audacity
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2012 Horizon report: Educational Technologies over the next five years. Each year, the Horizon
An Overview on the Therapeutics of Hypertension
This module provides an animation on an overview of therapeutics on hypertension. This material describes an interaction between a patient, Mr AA and a clinical pharmacist. Mr. AA, a 55 year old obese man, visits his general practitioner for a monthly review and is diagnosed with hypertension. He is very worried because his uncle died of hypertension recently and wants to know much about hypertension hence the GP refers him to a clinical pharmacist. The pharmacist then describes the causes, risk
What inspires the 2003 Nobel Laureates in Physics?
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Alexei A. Abrikosov and Anthony J. Leggett, 2003 Nobel Laureates in Physics, share their sources of inspiration in their research.
Understanding Palliative Care: Supportive care for people with serious illnesses
"Understanding Palliative Care" was held at the University of Arizona on Monday, April 30, 2012. It was presented by UA Life & Work Connections as a "Lunch & Learn" Series event.
Presenters: Barbara Allen, RN, C., Pediatrics Nurse, The University of Arizona Medical Center; Dr. Larry Lincoln, Medical Director, TMC Hospice, Retiring Infectious Disease Specialist; Mary Steele, RN, MA, MSN, Director of Special Nursing Services, Tucson Medical Center;
Palliative care is an emerging medical specia