This 11-minute video lesson shows how to use the Laplace Transform to …
This 11-minute video lesson shows how to use the Laplace Transform to solve an equation we already knew how to solve. [Differential Equations playlist: Lesson 32 of 45]
This 9-minute video lesson gives an example of using initial conditions to …
This 9-minute video lesson gives an example of using initial conditions to solve a repeated-roots differential equation .[Differential Equations playlist: Lesson 21 of 45]
This 12-minute video lesson looks at what happens when the characteristic equation …
This 12-minute video lesson looks at what happens when the characteristic equation only has one repeated root. [Differential Equations playlist: Lesson 20 of 45]
This 14-minute video lesson explains how the product of the transforms of …
This 14-minute video lesson explains how the product of the transforms of two functions relates to their convolution. [Differential Equations playlist: Lesson 44 of 45]
This 10-minute video lesson looks at using the method of undetermined coefficients …
This 10-minute video lesson looks at using the method of undetermined coefficients to solve nonhomogeneous linear differential equations. [Differential Equations playlist: Lesson 22 of 45]
This 6-minute video lesson concludes the series on undetermined coefficients by putting …
This 6-minute video lesson concludes the series on undetermined coefficients by putting it all together. [Differential Equations playlist: Lesson 25 of 45]
This 12-minute video lesson shows how to use the convolution Theorem to …
This 12-minute video lesson shows how to use the convolution Theorem to solve an initial value problem. [Differential Equations playlist: Lesson 45 of 45]
This 19-minute video lesson shows how to solve a non-homogeneous differential equation …
This 19-minute video lesson shows how to solve a non-homogeneous differential equation using the Laplace Transform. [Differential Equations playlist: Lesson 35 of 45]
In this video we introduce the digestive system. We look at the …
In this video we introduce the digestive system. We look at the two types of digestion: mechanical digestion and chemical digestion. We also look at the two subdivisions of the digestive system: the digestive tracts and the accessory structures.
Lesson 1 in our Digestive System series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.
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Other Free Videos in the Digestive System series: -Introduction to the Digestive System (18:01): http://youtu.be/V71Ao98KePI -The Mouth (18:02): http://youtu.be/-LWqhNaQjvk -The Throat (18:03): http://youtu.be/guXIwvrUGM4
The mouth is our first stop in our digestive system. It is …
The mouth is our first stop in our digestive system. It is made of our cheeks, lips, tongue, and teeth. We take a look at the mouth as well as the components and how they help with the digestion of food.
Lesson 2 in our Digestive System series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.
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Other Free Videos in the Digestive System series: -Introduction to the Digestive System (18:01): http://youtu.be/V71Ao98KePI -The Mouth (18:02): http://youtu.be/-LWqhNaQjvk -The Throat (18:03): http://youtu.be/guXIwvrUGM4
Moving down the digestive system we take a look at the throat. …
Moving down the digestive system we take a look at the throat. Specifically we examine the pharynx, and the esophagus. We also look at how we swallow, breaking it down into the two phases.
Lesson 3 in our Digestive System series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series.
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Other Free Videos in the Digestive System series: -Introduction to the Digestive System (18:01): http://youtu.be/V71Ao98KePI -The Mouth (18:02): http://youtu.be/-LWqhNaQjvk -The Throat (18:03): http://youtu.be/guXIwvrUGM4
This lesson plan, designed for high school art students, focuses on digital …
This lesson plan, designed for high school art students, focuses on digital citizenship and intellectual property. Students demonstrate understanding and respect for the rights and obligations of using and sharing intellectual property (ISTE Standard: 1.2.c Intellectual Property) such as artwork from history. Students understand the legal consequences of appropriation, fair use, copyright, open source, social media, and creative commons as they apply to works of art and design (OAS Standard: I.VA.P.2.2 Production). Students explore available content online and curate an original piece of artwork inspired by a piece of artwork from the 20th century. Students understand the level of modifications that need to be made in order to avoid plagiarism. The lesson concludes with students completing a CFA and written response explaining the modifications they made to their work to avoid plagiarism.
The first video in the digital media series. Digital Media is defined …
The first video in the digital media series. Digital Media is defined as: any media that are encoded in a machine-readable format. It can be created, viewed, distributed, modified and preserved on computers.
In this lesson we will look at the following: -Digital Publications -Digital Audio -Digital Graphics -Digital Photography -Digital Video
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