Monday, April 4, 2011

Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World - White Plagu...




The concept of 'plantation' is explored in this programme, yet presenter Niall Ferguson is not referring to crops but the settlement of British people into the colonies. Without this mass white emigration there would have been no empire. Visiting Northern Ireland, the USA and Australia, we explore how the first colonies of the British empire developed.
In contrast to the Spanish, the British viewed the colonies as a way to gain land to settle on and use, rather than just conquest and plunder. The east coast of the USA was first settled by puritans wanting religious freedom, including those who sailed on the famous ship 'The Mayflower' in 1620. The combination of cheap land and abundant natural resources made this an ideal location for sugar and tobacco plantations. Niall goes on to describe the American War of Independence a century and a half later.
From Native American Indians to the Aborigines of Australia, the indigenous people of the 'New World' were treated appallingly, with little or no respect for land rights. One of the great ironies of the British empire is the difference between official policy in London and the actions of white settlers in the colonies.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

NOVA Science Series


NOVA is the highest rated science series on television and the most watched documentary series on public television. It is also one of television's most acclaimed series, having won every major television award, most of them many times over.
Here's the link to this award winning series - NOVA | PBS

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Vimeo Video School

Vimeo Video School is a fun place for anyone to learn how to make better videos. Start by browsing the Vimeo Lessons or find specific video tutorials created other members.
http://vimeo.com/videoschool

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Khan Academy Online Tutorials

Khan Academy

Khan Academy by Salman Khan was founded with the purpose of using technology to foster new learning models. The online academy holds itself out as a free classroom offering a world-class education with an open library as well as user-paced exercises.

Anybody can use the entire Khan Academy for free. Use your Google or Facebook account to sign in and get started right now. Signing in gives you the ability to track your own progress and earn points and badges.
If you don't have an account with either of those sites, you can sign up for a Google or Facebook account to get started.


Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Daily Grammar Archive - Comprehensive Archive of Grammar Lessons

Daily Grammar



Daily Grammar is a fun, convenient way to learn grammar. By simplifying complex grammar subjects, Daily Grammar can be used for children or adults of all ages and learning levels. By practicing language rules, any person able to read will be able to master English grammar.