- published: 16 Feb 2008
- views: 95936
6:54
MATH LESSON: Finding Factors of a Number
http://www.timbedley.com
Veteran elementary school teacher Tim Bedley gives a clear and c...
published: 16 Feb 2008
MATH LESSON: Finding Factors of a Number
http://www.timbedley.com
Veteran elementary school teacher Tim Bedley gives a clear and concise lesson on how to find all the factors of a given number. For more educational videos and teaching ideas, please visit http://www.timbedley.com Sorry about the long intro. I made this tutorial when I was new to this sort of thing. I now know better. ;)
- published: 16 Feb 2008
- views: 95936
9:53
Finding Factors of a Number
Learn more: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=vcn2ruTOwFo
U02_L1_T3_we2 Finding Factors o...
published: 06 Aug 2010
Finding Factors of a Number
Learn more: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=vcn2ruTOwFo
U02_L1_T3_we2 Finding Factors of a Number
Content provided by TheNROCproject.org - (c) Monterey Institute for Technology and Education
- published: 06 Aug 2010
- views: 127811
2:31
Math Made Easy: Factors and Multiples
In this video, I show you the different between factors and multiples and how to find them...
published: 08 Feb 2009
Math Made Easy: Factors and Multiples
In this video, I show you the different between factors and multiples and how to find them using any number.
- published: 08 Feb 2009
- views: 38870
46:33
Basic Math: Lesson 5 - Factors, Multiples & Divisibility
This lesson consists of giving you the necessary "preliminaries" to do fractions. The tuto...
published: 16 Dec 2008
Basic Math: Lesson 5 - Factors, Multiples & Divisibility
This lesson consists of giving you the necessary "preliminaries" to do fractions. The tutor explains what are factors, divisors, prime and composite numbers, how to do prime factorization, GCFs, LCMs, multiples, and the rules of divisibility. He also explains how to use your graphing calculator to help you find the GCF, LCM and multiples.
- published: 16 Dec 2008
- views: 45920
2:42
Prime Factors of a Number - MathHelp.com
For a complete lesson on prime factors, go to http://www.MathHelp.com - 1000+ online math ...
published: 26 Oct 2007
Prime Factors of a Number - MathHelp.com
For a complete lesson on prime factors, go to http://www.MathHelp.com - 1000+ online math lessons featuring a personal math teacher inside every lesson! In this lesson, students learn that a factor of a number divides into the number without a remainder. For example, 7 is a factor of 14, because 7 divides into 14 without a remainder. To find the factors of a number, such as 8, first divide 8 by 1, which equals 8. Since there is no remainder, both 1 and 8 are factors of 8. Next, divide 8 by 2, which equals 4. Since there is no remainder, both 2 and 4 are factors of 8. Next, divide 8 by 3. Since 8 is not divisible by 3, then 3 is not a factor of 8. Next, divide 8 by 4, which equals 2. Since there is no remainder, both 4 and 2 are factors of 8. Notice, however, that 4 and 2 are repeat factors (we already know that 4 and 2 are factors of 8). This means that all other factors will also be repeat factors, so there is no need to continue -- the factors of 8 are 1, 2, 4, and 8. Note that a number that has more than two factors, such as 8, is called a composite number, and a number that has only two factors (itself and 1), such as 5, is called a prime number.
- published: 26 Oct 2007
- views: 45410
10:06
Biotic and Abiotic Factors
020 - Biotic and Abiotic Factors
Paul Andersen differentiates between biotic and abiotic ...
published: 11 Jul 2011
Biotic and Abiotic Factors
020 - Biotic and Abiotic Factors
Paul Andersen differentiates between biotic and abiotic factors. He explains how both abiotic and biotic factors can affect organisms at the level of the cell, the population and even the ecosystem. The complexities of biofilms, predator-prey relationships, and food webs are given as illustrative examples.
Intro Music Atribution
Title: I4dsong_loop_main.wav
Artist: CosmicD
Link to sound: http://www.freesound.org/people/CosmicD/sounds/72556/
Creative Commons Atribution License
- published: 11 Jul 2011
- views: 25239
2:56
How Genes are Regulated: Transcription Factors
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published: 30 Sep 2011
How Genes are Regulated: Transcription Factors
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Stroma-Studios/290868104261105?sk=wall
Each cell in our body inherits the same master copy of DNA, but different cell types use it differently. Transcription Factors help influence which genes are used in which cell. Understanding how these dynamic proteins physically interact with DNA allows us to better understand and model their binding to DNA and their regulation of gene expression.
Scientific Direction by the Wasserman Lab at the University of British Columbia:
http://www.cmmt.ubc.ca/research/investigators/wasserman/lab
Animation and editing by Blair Lyons of Stroma Studios:
http://www.stromastudios.com
- published: 30 Sep 2011
- views: 46945
10:16
Integrating factors 1
Learn more: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=j511hg7Hlbg
Using an integrating factor to ...
published: 31 Aug 2008
Integrating factors 1
Learn more: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=j511hg7Hlbg
Using an integrating factor to make a differential equation exact
- published: 31 Aug 2008
- views: 142518
4:04
Human Factors: As Seen on TV
HFES "What is human factors?" YouTube Contest 2011
San Jose State University HFES Stude...
published: 01 Apr 2011
Human Factors: As Seen on TV
HFES "What is human factors?" YouTube Contest 2011
San Jose State University HFES Student Chapter Submission
- published: 01 Apr 2011
- views: 5090
2:36
Prime Factorization - MathHelp.com - Math Help
For a complete lesson on prime factorization, go to http://www.MathHelp.com - 1000+ online...
published: 07 May 2008
Prime Factorization - MathHelp.com - Math Help
For a complete lesson on prime factorization, go to http://www.MathHelp.com - 1000+ online math lessons featuring a personal math teacher inside every lesson! In this lesson, students learn that the prime factorization of a number is the given number written as the product of its prime factors. For example, to find the prime factorization of 45, use a factor tree to find that 45 is 5 x 9, and 9 is 3 x 3. So the prime factorization of 45 is 5 x 3 x 3, or 5 x 3^2. Note that the prime factorization of a prime number, such as 23, is the number itself.
- published: 07 May 2008
- views: 154639
4:03
Human Factors Arch Lab Rap
This video explains what human factors is (created for HFES video contest 2011). More info...
published: 05 Apr 2011
Human Factors Arch Lab Rap
This video explains what human factors is (created for HFES video contest 2011). More information can be found at archlab.gmu.edu. Arch Lab members conduct research in attention, audition, biological motion, eye movements, imagery, memory, and visual perception as applied to such domains as automation, aviation, driving, robotics, and human-computer interaction. Work in the lab is primarily focused on behavioral and computational methods of research, but convergent evidence from cognitive neuroscience (ERP, fMRI, TCD, fNIRS) plays an integral role in many of our research programs.
- published: 05 Apr 2011
- views: 7028
2:02
Heart Disease Risk Factors
Heart Attack Risk Factors address the two types of risk factors associated with heart atta...
published: 21 Sep 2011
Heart Disease Risk Factors
Heart Attack Risk Factors address the two types of risk factors associated with heart attacks, factors that a person can control and factors they cannot. Knowing the risk factors is so important because having just one risk factor doubles a person's chance of developing heart disease.
This video is presented by the NIH's National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and can be viewed at http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/videos/heart-disease-risk-factors.html
- published: 21 Sep 2011
- views: 8882
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3:32
FOTB 2010 Titles
This year's titles for FOTB were created by Nando Costa through the use of macro motion pi...
published: 25 Sep 2010
author: Süperfad
FOTB 2010 Titles
This year's titles for FOTB were created by Nando Costa through the use of macro motion pictures and materials with magnetic properties.
The choice of materials was driven by the desire to graphically represent the concepts of attraction and repulsion. The idea that graphic artists of all sorts attend events such as FOTB because they are inspired and therefore attracted to each other's work, while at the same time often competing in the same fields as peers, which represents the repulsion factor.
Music by Darrin Wiener - http://music.wiener.us & Marcelo Baldin - http://www.combustion.ws
* You may view large stills of the animation on Flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/nandocosta_work/sets/72157625165746572/
* You may download the song for your personal enjoyment here: http://superfad.com/uploads/2010/fotb/FOTB_Titles_2010.mp3.zip
3:34
Light Emitting Dudes - LED Freerunning
Light Emitting Dudes takes a team of freerunners, geared up from head to toe with LED ligh...
published: 26 Nov 2012
author: Frank Sauer
Light Emitting Dudes - LED Freerunning
Light Emitting Dudes takes a team of freerunners, geared up from head to toe with LED lights, and sets them loose on the streets of Bangkok at night. With acrobatic grace, they carved up the already buzzing nightlife spots while adding their own flair and colour to the mix.
Jason Paul, Shaun Wood, and Anan Anwar are a team of freerunners whose homes are already quite far apart, coming from Frankfurt, Sydney, and Bangkok respectively. Director Frank Sauer and Costume Designer Christina Zahra also had to fly in from Germany, so getting everyone together to shoot this video was a challenge in and of itself. With no definite locations, pre-planned stunts, or even a working LED suit prototype, making the decision to fly to Thailand was a real leap of faith. All I had was an idea in mind of what I wanted to create.
I had worked with Jason before in 2011 to create Dream World, which documented Jason's journey to London to compete in the Art of Motion Freerunning competition. Since then I have been looking for another opportunity to work together and to get the rest of his team involved. I wanted to portray freerunning in a way that hasn't been done before. I realized that freerunning at night was a barely-touched space where I could do some ground-breaking work, so I began thinking about LED suits as a concept.
One of the biggest challenges was putting together a suit that both looked cool and was functional. It had to be able to withstand the stresses of high impact acrobatic stunts, while adequately lighting up the surroundings as we passed through them. Luckily, Christina, with a wealth of experience as a fashion designer, was there to put it all together. Armed with a few morphsuits, some batteries, and a plethora of LED strips and duct tape, Christina really did a great job of fashioning together a Tron-style LED suit on a shoe-string budget.
Once the suits were ready, and we were tired of playing dress-up in the apartment and scaring the cat, it was time for the team to hit the streets. This opened up a whole new can of worms. It turns out, walking around the streets looking like creepy Neo S&M; Power Rangers attracts unwanted attention, making guerilla-style shooting particularly difficult, to say the least. And the traffic police didn't take our presence at busy intersections light-heartedly either. Go figure.
The mix of dangerous stunts and exhaustion due to all-night shoots really tested our resolve to finish the video. Maintaining the suits in good condition was also a continual hassle. They needed to be disassembled from time to time so the batteries could be recharged, and damaged LED strips needed to be unthreaded and replaced. The schedule being what it was meant that the suits never really had time to air out. We had to work with the mild stench of men’s locker room on us the whole time. The low light conditions presented their own challenges for shooting, but did provide an opportunity to experiment with long exposure to create beautiful light stroke shots.
For two weeks we were out every night collecting shots and enjoying the confused look on peoples face when we walked by. Oddly enough the cool factor of looking like a general bad ass never wore off. I think a lot big kids dream of dressing up like superheroes and leaping around the city. That's something I can cross off my bucket list, now. We had a great time together. In the end, it's definitely worth it to create something new and unique in a way only you can.
CREDITS
WRITTEN & DIRECTED Frank Sauer
(www.frank-sauer.com)
IN COOPERATION WITH Team Farang (http://www.farang-mag.com/)
EDITING Frank Sauer & Sebastian Linda
COSTUME DESIGN Christina Zahra
SOUND DESIGN Jens Fischer
TITLES Stephan Baumann
MASTERING Matthias Greule
MUSIC
Metric - Artificial Nocturne (Love Thy Brother Remix)
TECH-SPECS
CAMERA: GH2
(Hack: EOSHD Vanilla)
LENSES: Voigtlander f/0.95 25mm, SLR Magic Hyperprime f/1.6 12mm, Panasonic f/4 7-14mm
, Canon FD f/1.4 50mm, Canon FD f/2 85mm
4:09
Finding Oregon
Produced 2011 by Uncage the Soul Productions
Ben Canales, John Waller, Steve Engman, Blake...
published: 29 Nov 2011
author: Uncage the Soul Productions
Finding Oregon
Produced 2011 by Uncage the Soul Productions
Ben Canales, John Waller, Steve Engman, Blake Johnson
http://www.uncagethesoul.com
To plan your adventure to Oregon, visit Travel Oregon at
http://www.traveloregon.com/outdoors
Finding Oregon is the compilation of six months of timelapse photography across the state of Oregon, punctuated by a 1600 mile road trip in September. We've filmed the Columbia River Gorge, Mt Hood, Mt Jefferson, the Southwestern Coast, the Alvord Desert, Leslie Gulch, Blue Mountains, Crater Lake, Eagle Cap Wilderness, Deschutes River, and more. We're proud to have touched all four corners of the state; however Oregon is the kind of place that the more you see, the more places there are to still discover.
The greatest challenge with this project was being in the right place at the right time. Night timelapse sequences particularly have an unexpected number of requirements to get the bright, stunning payoff. First, the moon should be around the New Moon phase (no moon) so as not to compete with outshining the stars, so that means we get about 5 days a month window. Next, weather must be cooperative with a dependable expectancy of cloudless skies. Here in Oregon, only the Summer months have good chance of clear skies, so only 1/4 of the year offers good chance of clear skies. So that means, we have three months in the year, with a 5 day window each month to plan with fingers crossed for epic star shooting conditions. That's only 15 days in a year. Then, you hope that something doesn't come up in regular life to pull you away to other obligations on those few days. It is a maddening challenge getting all the factors to line up to be in the right place at the right time. But, when it does happen- it is such a satisfying feeling!
Behind the scenes video and photos will be posted at
http://www.facebook.com/UncagetheSoulProductions
Many thanks to those who supported us in this project including...
Music by Michael Nelson Rizzo
http://www.epicsoul.com
Pro Photo Supply...still and video camera and audio equipment support
http://www.prophotosupply.com
Columbia Sportswear
http://www.columbia.com
Dynamic Perception
http://www.dynamicperception.com
Bill Price
Captain of the Starship
On Ecosalon
http://ecosalon.com/exclusive-video-oregon-nature-timelapse-434/
On OPB
http://ecotrope.opb.org/2011/11/video-you-can-still-see-the-stars-in-oregon/
On Treehugger
http://www.treehugger.com/travel/gorgeous-time-lapse-video-of-oregons-starry-night-sky.html
On Huffington Post
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/29/oregon-in-stunning-time-lapse_n_1119329.html
On KATU
http://www.katu.com/living/outdoors/Capturing-Oregons-beauty-one-frame-at-a-time-134775568.html
On REI
http://findout.rei.com/blog_detail/?contentid=6464935742904532667
On Yahoo
http://shine.yahoo.com/green/stunning-timelapse-video-oregon-181600226.html
On Reuters
http://www.reuters.com/video/2011/11/30/time-lapse-images-reveal-oregon-in-all-i?videoId=226022806&videoChannel;=300
On NewSchoolofPhotography
http://newschoolofphotography.com/content/1301-finding-oregon.html
On KGW
http://www.kgw.com/lifestyle/Finding-Oregon-Time-lapse-photography-134772623.html
On Discover Magazine
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2011/11/30/time-lapse-finding-oregon/
On The Atlantic
http://www.theatlantic.com/video/archive/2011/12/finding-oregon/249312/
On PhotoWeeklyOnline
http://www.photoweeklyonline.com/finding-oregon-timelapse-video/
On Scientific American
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/culturing-science/2011/12/02/breathtaking-time-lapse-video-makes-me-question-copernicus/
On the Daily Beast
http://andrewsullivan.thedailybeast.com/2011/12/mental-health-break-2.html
On Discovery Channel
http://dsc.discovery.com/adventure/spectacular-time-lapse-finding-oregon.html
On Kurier
http://video.kurier.at/portal/#!-Finding-Oregon----Ein-Trip-durch-Oregon-im-Zeitra-462255
2:57
Toy Thailand
A tilt-shift film by Joerg Daiber.
Shot in Bangkok, Phuket, Tonsai and Railay with Lumix G...
published: 17 Dec 2010
author: joerg daiber
Toy Thailand
A tilt-shift film by Joerg Daiber.
Shot in Bangkok, Phuket, Tonsai and Railay with Lumix GH2, Gorillapod, 14-140mm and 7-14mm Lenses. Post with Final Cut Pro and After Effects on Macbook Air.
Buy any frame from this video as a fine art print with Frame Factor! http://www.frame-factor.com/video/videov.php?vid=276012506
Watch full screen!
Facebook: facebook.com/MiniatureFilms
Twitter: twitter.com/spoonfilm
YouTube: youtube.com/LittleBigWorld
Web: www.spoonfilm.com
Music: Johann Sebastian Bach - Air on the G String, perfomed by the USAF Strings
Youtube results:
8:26
Integrating factors 2
Learn more: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=0NyeDUhKwBE
Now that we've made the equatio...
published: 31 Aug 2008
Integrating factors 2
Learn more: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=0NyeDUhKwBE
Now that we've made the equation exact, let's solve it!
- published: 31 Aug 2008
- views: 76236
7:24
Fat Factors
This video explains why you may struggle with their weight and what has and does negativel...
published: 29 Nov 2011
Fat Factors
This video explains why you may struggle with their weight and what has and does negatively affect your metabolism and hormones.
1. Yo-Yo Dieting -- Losing and gaining significant amounts of weight over and over again. A few pounds on, a few pounds off, a few pounds on, a few pounds off and so on and so forth.
2. Crash Dieting -- Severe calorie restriction and cutting out entire food groups.
3. Sedentary Lifestyle -- Getting too little exercise.
4. Garbage In -- Over fed and under nourished. Overeating the wrong foods and receiving too little nourishment for your body to operate optimally.
5. Stress & Adrenal Fatigue -- Being on constant alert due to physical and emotional pressures. This negatively affects both your hormones and metabolism.
- published: 29 Nov 2011
- views: 4721
3:45
Fact!: You Need Human Factors
Submission for the 2011 HFES Video Contest, from the doctoral students of the Applied Expe...
published: 01 Apr 2011
Fact!: You Need Human Factors
Submission for the 2011 HFES Video Contest, from the doctoral students of the Applied Experimental and Human Factors Psychology Program at the University of Central Florida.
- published: 01 Apr 2011
- views: 3473
5:17
Human Migration: Push and Pull Factors
Discusses social, economic, political, and environmental push and pull factors...
published: 15 Jul 2011
Human Migration: Push and Pull Factors
Discusses social, economic, political, and environmental push and pull factors
- published: 15 Jul 2011
- views: 17096