The video archive for the Beyond School website.
Introductory overview from founding to decline.
School trip. A minute of grace at the end.
From Taiping Rebellion to Fall of Qing Dynasty (1850-1911). Fall of Qing and Boxer a bit rushed. For my students in high school Chinese History. Information mostly from Rhoads Murphey's _A History of Asia_, Ist Edition (1992).
From the 1783 embassy of Lord Macartney of King George III's court to the end of the Second Opium War in 1860, we see the rise and triumph of Western imperialism over Qing Dynasty China. 22 minutes, with images and primary sources.
quick tutorial on how to embed video, with a couple pointers.
A quick tutorial on how to add images.
An Education.Change.org podcast: A few days ago I published a podcast interview with Wendy Hawkins, the Executive Director of the Intel Foundation, about the Intel Science Talent Search. Wendy and I discussed the competition's 60 year history, and how many of the finalists over those years went on to win Nobel Prize, the Fields Medal, the National Medal of Science, and other top science honors when they became adults. Today, I'm really happy to share a talk with two of the Science Talent Searc...
Hello and welcome to the first Education dot change dot org podcast. I'm Clay Burell. I'm excited to have as my guest Ms. Wendy Hawkins, Director of the Intel Foundation - and fellow Oregonian, I might add. Wendy joined me last month, on February 11, 2009, to talk about the Intel Science Talent Search. The Intel STS is _the_ most prestigious pre-college level science competition in the United States, and one of the most prestigious in the world. In its over six decades' history, finalists in t...
I skyped in to International School of Manila from my apartment in Seoul, Korea, for this 45-minute discussion of the uses and abuses of blogging, wikis, podcasts and more in the classroom
We talk about issues and ideas surrounding the use of blogs, wikis, podcasts, and more in the classroom.