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The students, staff, and administration at Longfellow Middle School in La Crosse, Wisconsin share why "life in the middle" is a great place to be!
Life In The Middle
Meet the authors behind award-winning young adult literature! These interviews are available from AdLit.org. To see a transcript from these interviews, to find out more about each author, or to watch the full interview, see AdLit' Books & Authors section.
AdLit.org is a national multimedia project offering information and resources to the parents and educators of struggling adolescent readers and writers. For more interviews with young adult authors, visit us at www.AdLit.org, a national education service of public television station WETA. Funding is provided by grants from Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Ann B. and Thomas L. Friedman Family Foundation.
Meet the Author (AdLit.org)
Where the stories from the "Land of ROCORI" (ROckville, COld Spring, RIchimond, MN) come alive.
DigElogROCORI
Le 1er site collaboratif de vidéos éducatives et culturelles réalisées par des professeurs.
Canal Educatif à la Demande : le meilleur des vidéos éducatives sur l'économie, les sciences et les arts
Heather Rathnau of Theory Time® gives tips on teaching Music Theory to students using the Theory Time® workbooks and other products in this Video Podcast.
Teaching Music Theory with Theory Time®
Short animation films and documentaries created by Art+Design students at North Carolina State University College of Design.
Art+Design Animation Podcast
The Apple Education Profiles series includes compelling stories about leaders,educators, researchers, and IT professionals using Apple technology to advance teaching and learning in schools, colleges, and universities.
Apple Education
Reading Rockets' interviews with top children's book authors and illustrators are an excellent way to introduce students to those who create books kids know and love. Not just for children, these interviews are also enjoyed by parents, teachers, librarians, and other educators who appreciate the value of children's literature and get a kick out of putting a face and voice to the authors and illustrators whose work we enjoy. These interviews are available from ReadingRockets.org in audio and video formats. To see a transcript from these interviews, to find out more about each author, or to watch the full interview, see Reading Rockets' Books & Authors section.
Meet the Author (Reading Rockets)
media center book reviews & other stuff
Ms. DeFusco - Young Middle Magnet School
Teaching reading is a hugely complicated task. So much so that researcher Louisa Moats ended up entitling her influential article "Teaching Reading IS Rocket Science." Watch and learn as Reading Rockets goes inside the classroom and captures effective techniques for teaching all aspects of Reading 101. The video clips are from Reading Rockets' PBS television series Launching Young Readers.
Launching Young Readers is designed for teachers, parents, caregivers, and anyone else interested in helping children learn to read. The programs feature the country's top reading experts, look at different reading strategies, provide practical advice for parents, and interweave the personal stories of children, families, and teachers.
The following podcasts are available on ReadingRockets.org. For more information visit Reading Rockets' Reading 101 section, where you'll find related videos, articles, and techniques for teaching reading effectively!
Watch & Learn (Reading Rockets)
Established in 1816, The Fitzwilliam Museum is the principal art museum of the University of Cambridge. These podcasts offer the chance to learn more about the Museum's treasures, which range from Ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman antiquities to the arts of the 21st century, with exclusive introductions to exhibitions, interviews with expert curators and previews of Museum events. (This the standard video version of our podcast, suitable for iPods. Elsewhere, an audio-only podcast in mp3 format is available. Please check our website or the iTunes store for alternative versions.)
The Fitzwilliam Museum Podcast
ASLPRO.com is a FREE! online resource for American Sign Language Teachers.
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Teachers: Create your own customized quizzes with log on for your students only.
Look for our Podcast in the iTunes Music Store. Category: Podcasts > Education > All - or search for ASLpro.com
ASLPro.com - An ASL Teacher Resource Site
A video podcast that show how to solve algebra, trigonometry and other skills needed to enroll in Calculus
Precalc Problems Explained
Award Winning Artist Ilysa Bierer and Art Educator Kira Slye bring 33 years of combined experience working with polymer clay to this instructional podcast and videocast. Learn tips, tricks, and techniques, and the art and craft of polymer clay. Our podcast and videocast show techniques for working with popular oven bake polymer clays including Premo, Fimo, Sculpey, Cernit and Kato Polyclay. New podcast or videocast released every Friday. Visit our website for complete kits for all of the techniques we demonstrate, and a forum to ask questions and share ideas.
Polymer Clay podcast and TV
SUPER WHY, the new animated television series on PBS Kids and the interactive website on pbskids.org/superwhy, helps children ages 3-6 learn key reading skills, including alphabet, rhyming, spelling and reading comprehension, through interactive storybook adventures
SUPER WHY! | PBS KIDS
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Learn a language with the Radio Lingua Network: download our free audio lessons, or take your learning to the next stage with our learning materials.
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NASA.gov brings you images, videos and interactive features from the unique perspective of America’s space agency. Get the latest updates on NASA missions, subscribe to blogs, RSS feeds and podcasts, watch NASA TV live, or simply read about our mission to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research.
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Showcasing the excellence and diversity of the nation's premier research university, UCTV embraces the core missions of the University of California - teaching, research and public service - through quality, in-depth television that informs, educates and enriches the lives of people around the globe.
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Average Atomic Mass Examples - 5:07
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Average Atomic Mass Examples - 5:07
Calculating Average Atomic Mass - 7:28
Isotopes and Average Atomic Mass - 10:00
Significant Digits Rule for Calculations - 9:46
Significant Digits: When is a Zero Significant? - 9:39
KEY CONCEPTS:Boyle's Law: Pressure and Volume inversely proportional when Temperature is constantCharles's Law: Volume and Temperature directly proportional when Pressure is constantGay-Lussac's Law: Pressure and Temperature directly proportional when Volume is constantCombined Gas Law: Combines ALL 3 equations into 1NOTE: Initial terms on left of equal sign and final terms on the right
Gas Laws Overview - 6:49
KEY CONCEPTS:STP - Standard Temperature and PressureKelvin scale for Temperature
Introduction to Gas Laws - 5:13
The following summarizes the 5 MAIN geometric shapes of the VSPER Theory.
VSPER Theory Brief Recap - 1:28
KEY CONCEPTS:A=represents the CENTRAL ATOMX=represents the number of surrounding atomsE=represents the number of unshared electrons surrounding the CENTRAL ATOM2 Regions of High Density ElectronsAX2 - Linear3 Regions of High Density ElectronsAX3 = trigonal planar AX2E = Bent4 Regions of High Density ElectronsAX4 = tetrahedral AX3E = Trigonal pyramidal AX2E2 = Bent5 Regions of High Density ElectronsAX5 = Trigonal bipyramidalAX4E = Seesaw AX3E2 = T-shaped AX2E3 = Linear6 Regions of High Density ElectronsAX6 = octahedral AX5E = Square pyramidal AX4E2 = Square planar
VSPER Theory Shapes Detailed - 11:34
KEY CONCEPTS:1. Draw the Lewis structure for the molecule or ion.2. Count the total number of regions of high electron density (bonding and unshared electron pairs) around the central atom. * Double and triple bonds count as ONE REGION OF HIGH ELECTRON DENSITY. * An unpaired electron counts as ONE REGION OF HIGH ELECTRON DENSITY. * For molecules or ions that have resonance structures, you may use any one of the resonance structures. 3. Identify the most stable arrangement of the regions of high electron density as ONE of the following: * linear (2 regions) * trigonal planar (3 regions) * tetrahedral (4 regions) * trigonal bipyramidal (5 regions) * octahedral (6 regions)
VSPER Theory Shape Rules - 10:03
KEY CONCEPTS: The following video looks at an introduction to VSPER Theory. We look at what is required for us to identify the shape of the following compound.
VSPER Theory Introduction II - 6:37
KEY CONCEPTS: The following video looks at an introduction to VSPER Theory. We look at what is required for us to identify the shape of the following compound.
VSPER Theory Introduction I - 4:35
This video looks at calculating m/m%, m/v%, v/v%, ppm/ppb and Molar Concentration (molarity)
Concentration of Solutions: Molarity - 31:57
Acid-Base Reactions - 20:41
Strong and Weak Acids & Bases - 42:31
The following video looks at the Arrhenius and Bronsted-Lowry Theories of Acids and Bases. We look at how acids and bases dissociate in solutions.
Acid-Base Theories - 33:43
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