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Technological Sound Bite: Flipgrid Overview

By: ctl

Flipgrid, a video-based, asynchronous discussion tool, is available for free as part of UVM's Microsoft Office 365 suite. Instructors set up prompts and parameters for student videos (including length limits of 15sec to 10min). Students respond to...

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Students Perspective of Water and Beer

By: tpritcha

This video is a review of a students perspective of water,mass produced cheap beers, microbrews and finally home brewing.

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connectives and truth value calculation PHIL013AB

By: mcweiner

A nine-minute video on the connectives we will use in statement logic, and how to calculate truth-values with those connectives.

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The One About Fat Soluble Vitamins

By: efpope

In this video we talk about the fat soluble vitamins, A, D, E, and K! Check out what makes each one special, and in what foods or other sources you can find them. Fat vs. Water Soluble Vitamins - 0:56 Vitamin Functions - 2:01 Vitamin A - 2:5...

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HDFS 161 Episode 3

By: lshelton

Professor Shelton discusses the macrosystem beliefs and values underlying several current social issues, including racism, police reform, universal health care, and opioid misuse.

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060 asst 2: interference, beats, difference tones

By: dfeurzei

An introduction to beats and difference tones, and to the sound d editing program Audacity

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truth table applications PHIL 013AB

By: mcweiner

An eleven-minute video on the things you can do with truth-tables. Covers tautology/contradiction/contingent, implication and equivalence, and argument validity.

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The Baby's Dinner: Lumieres Remake

By: swolfe1

This is my remake of The Lumiere Brothers' film "The Baby's Meal" from 1895. This project was done for Classical Cinema with Professor Sean Witters. The film stars Abbie Kopelowitz and Meghan Hessler and was directed by Sophie Wolfe. The film also...

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Industrial Revolution and Beer Production

By: tpritcha

This video looks at the contributions of James Watt (steam engine), Carl von Linde (Refrigeration) as well as the work of Louis Pasteur and Christian Hansen.