The Cramped Chef shows you how to make a delicious french toast that you can stuff with meat, tomatoes and other yummy treats. Video courtesy of FreeIQ.
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The Cramped Chef shows you how to make a delicious french toast that you can stuff with meat, tomatoes and other yummy treats. Video courtesy of FreeIQ.
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Labels: cooking
Lon Naylor presents a nice overview of the new FreeIQ site and shows you how easy it is to sign up as an affiliate:
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Labels: business, FreeIQ, Lon Naylor, marketing, money
Business Coach Martin Aranovitch gives an introduction to setting up a website to sell audiobooks. Video courtesy of FreeIQ.
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Labels: audiobooks, business, internet, marketing
Tim Thompson shows us what's under the surface of the Earth in this video from Teachertube:
Labels: science, Tim Thompson
Are you stuck with a dead iPod? Here's a video that shows how easy it is to replace the battery in a 5th generation iPod:
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For more iPod battery replacement videos, see the FreeIQ iPodjuice video page. From there you can watch how to replace the battery in iPod minis as well as 3rd and 4th generation iPods.Scott Allsop put together this video illustrating the historical references in Billy Joel's song "We Didn't Start the Fire":
Labels: history, music, Scott Allsop
This is a 3D rendering of a human cell. The sound quality is rough, but the images are fascinating:
Labels: science
Here's Paul DeRitter explaining how to find the length of the side of a right triangle using the Pythagorean Theorem:
Labels: math, Paul DeRitter
Whether you grew up in the fifties or the eighties, this video featuring Judson Laipply will teach you all you need to know about how to dance:
Labels: dance, humor, Judson Laipply
Here's a slick 5 minute math video that shows you how to add fractions when the denominators aren't the same.
Video courtesy of Math Playground via TeacherTube.
Labels: math, Math Playground
Towel animal expert Leslie Millet shows you this creative way to use towels to make an elephant. Surprise your kids at bath time, or adapt it for napkins at a dinner party.
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Labels: animals, entertainment, kids, Leslie Millet
Broward County Sheriff Ken Jenne shows you how thieves can steal your identity in four seconds as you fuel up your car:
Thanks, Sheriff Jenne, for this public service announcement.
If you've never tried the Audacity free sound editor and recorder, you're really missing out on a great program. It's open source, which means it's free, and it's a terrific program for kids to learn to use.
Ken Pruitt show you how to use Audacity in this ten minute tutorial courtesy of TeacherTube:
Labels: Audacity, music, open source, podcasting, sound
This video from Ignite Learning gives a nice summary of Newton's Three Laws of Motion:
Video courtesy of TeacherTube.
Dr. Altman and Mary Beth Fierro show the connection between math, physics and music by looking at guitar strings:
Video courtesy of TeacherTube.
Labels: math, music, physics, science, Thomas Altman
Dr. Thomas Altman of Oswego High School demonstrates magnetic fields. (Video courtesy of TeacherTube.)
Labels: science, Thomas Altman
Here's another free video from basketball coaching guru Ronn Wyckoff, courtesy of FreeIQ. Whether you're a rookie coach or a hardened veteran, you should really take a look at Wyckoff's 2 dvd set, Basketball on a Triangle: A Virtual Basketball Camp for Coaches and Players.
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Labels: basketball, coaching, Ronn Wyckoff, sports
If you want to make money online you've got to check out John Chow dot Com: The Miscellaneous Ramblings of a Dot Com Mogul. The content is useful, the advice practical, and the site's layout is clean and easy to read.
How valuable is the content? Here is a sampling of his more popular posts:
Isn't a new business exactly what you wanted for Mother's Day? Well, it's not chocolate or flowers, but today Free Daily Learning shows you how you can make money from the comfort of your home. Download WAHM-It!, the Masters Course: A Work-at-Home Mother's Guide to Successfully Building a Real Estate Business on the Net.
WHAM-It! is written by four work-at-home-moms who write about their experiences in starting a home-based Internet business. And, as always, it's free.
Happy Mother's Day!
Body Image Coach Niki Svara gives you five ways to start feeling better about your body in this short audio program (courtesy of FreeIQ):
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Labels: body image, coaching, health
Christopher Watson shows you "how to map a golf course, hole by hole and pin by pin, using Google Earth. It's been made available by Eyespygolf.com, a site that has over 16,000 US golf courses hooked up to Google Earth. Have a look at the fly over of Augusta National when you get a chance."
Download the free pdf file "How to Map a Golf Course on Google Earth." (727 kb)
And for you serious golfers, check out the Bobby Jones Golf Instructional Collector's Edition DVD.
Labels: golf
One of the most important basketball skills for young players to learn is proper dribbling technique. Expert youth basketball coach Ronn Wyckoff shows you how to teach kids the correct way to dribble a basketball.
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Labels: basketball, coaching, Ronn Wyckoff, sports
Bill Dugan shows you how to make a deliciously spicy meatball dinner. So easy, even I could make it. Video courtesy of FreeIQ.
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See more of Bill's work at DigitalDugan's Digital Creations.Labels: Bill Dugan, cooking
Podcasting expert Paul Colligan explains just how easy it is to get your podcast listed in the iTunes directory in this video courtesy of FreeIQ.
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Labels: iTunes, Paul Colligan, podcasting