Science Buddies
How to Make a Simple Animation in Scratch
Learn how to make simple animations in the graphical programming language Scratch.
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Newton and the Third Law of Motion
Dr. Forrester explains Newton’s Third Law of Motion.
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Newton and the Second Law of Motion
Dr. Forrester teaches about Newton’s Second Law of Motion.
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Newton and the First Law of Motion
Dr. Forrester outlines the contributions of Sir Isaac Newton to the study of physics. She explains his first law of motion.
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Forces: Gravity and Friction
Dr. Forrester explains various forces including gravity and friction.
Flipping Physics
Skateboarding Frame of Reference
Showing that the frame of reference matters for describing motion.
Great Big Story
The Bet That Birthed the Motion Picture, Leland Stanford, Muybridge, and a Galloping Horse
Explore the story of how a bet over a horse's gallop spurred Eadweard Muybridge to invent an early motion picture device.
Great Big Story
Dance as Healing, Bringing Movement to Refugee Camps
Discover how dance therapy brings joy and healing to children in a refugee camp.
Seven Dimensions
Formal Meeting Procedures
Learn how formal meetings operate; starting with setting a time and place for the meeting and inviting attendees; Distribute a structured agenda well before the meeting, with items for discussion, information or decision, and documents...
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The Digital Revolution in Music: From Vinyl to iPods and Video Games
This video explores the transformative impact of digital sound on the music industry, from the introduction of the compact disc to the rise of portable music players like the Walkman and iPod. It delves into how digitization...
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Advancements in Robotics: From Wheels to Human-like Walking
The video explores the evolution of robotics from wheeled machines to humanoid robots like the HRP 3, designed to mimic human gait for versatile use in various environments. The HRP 3 is dust and waterproof, making it suitable for...
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I WONDER - Is Air Resistance The Same As Friction?
This video is answering the question of what is acceleration.
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I WONDER - What Is Newton's Law Of Motion?
This video is answering the question of what is newton's law of motion.
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I WONDER - What Is Magnetism?
This video is answering the question of what is magnetism.
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I WONDER - What Is Acceleration?
This video is answering the question of what is acceleration.
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I WONDER - How Does Gravity Work?
This video is answering the question of how does gravity work.
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How To Make A Stop Motion Video
Have you ever wondered how Stop Motion movies and short videos actually come to life? 🤔 Well, wonder no more as Kade explains the Stop Motion process in a fun and simplified way! In this video, Kade shows us how to create short Stop...
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Breakdancing Moves: Understanding Go Downs
Want to expand your breakdancing knowledge so you can start creating your own moves and unique dance transitions? Check out our latest Breakdancing video tutorial! In this video, Adrian drops some bboy knowledge as he explains Go Downs....
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3 Ways To Use Self-Talk To Improve Your Mental Health
When you talk to yourself, what does your inner voice say? Are you kind to yourself? Do you tell yourself things that will improve your mental health, or make it worse? If you need help improving your self-talk, we’ve got some tips for...
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GCSE Physics - Newtons First and Second Laws #56
This video covers: - Newton's first law - Newton's second law - F=ma equation - The idea of circular motion - Inertia and inertial mass General info: - Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses - See below for whether it is higher or...
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Mechanical Energy
Dr. Forrester describes mechanical energy by recognizing that this energy can be transferred into other forms of energy.
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F=ma
Dr. Forrester teaches about Newton’s Second Law. She conducts an experiment to show Newton’s Second Law. She explains that the formula F=ma is needed to calculate the amount of force needed to accelerate an object.
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Animation
A video entitled 'Animation" which discusses creating an animation frame by frame.