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¿Cómo surgieron los videojuegos? 12 datos curiosos
¿Quién inventó los videojuegos?
Los videojuegos son actividades electrónicas de entretenimiento que pueden tener efectos positivos, como mejorar la atención y habilidades cognitivas. Sin embargo, jugar en exceso puede llevar a...
Los videojuegos son actividades electrónicas de entretenimiento que pueden tener efectos positivos, como mejorar la atención y habilidades cognitivas. Sin embargo, jugar en exceso puede llevar a...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Kirsten Olson - Wounded by School
Kirsten holds a doctorate from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where she focused on issues of social justice and educational policy, and an undergraduate degree in English literature from Vassar College. Kirsten is a member...
A Capella Science
More Than Birds (Extreme Parody)
An explanation of the shocking discovery that birds are modern-day dinosaurs, to the tune of Extreme's "More Than Words"
PBS
How Greek Mythology Inspires Us (feat. Lindsay Ellis) | PBS Digital Studios
This video provides a fascinating exploration of the enduring influence of Greek mythology on modern literature and culture, tracing its evolution from ancient times to contemporary retellings. Delving into well-known myths and...
Curated OER
Engineering an Empire - Greece, Part 2/5
Before the keystone there was the corbel arch. Join your architecture and humanities classes in an exploration of the engineering and architectural developments of the Mycenaeans, the predecessors of early Greeks. A combination of...
Crash Course
Crash Course Literature: #201: A Long and Difficult Journey, or the Odyssey:
In which John Green teaches you about Homer's Odyssey. The Journey of Odysseus as he made his way home after the conclusion of the Trojan War is the stuff of legend. John will teach you about the double standard in Greek culture,...
BBC
Bbc Radio 4: In Our Time: The Odyssey
Audio of the BBC Radio 4 program "In Our Time." This forty-three minute episode is about "The Odyssey" by Homer. Experts discuss the impact and meaning of the work. Listening requires RealPlayer.
Crash Course
Crash Course Mythology #41: Mythical Language and Idiom
Well, it's the end of our mythology series, anyway. This week, we're talking about how mythological themes have made their way into the English language. We're taking on the Herculean task of tracking down phrases that have made their...