Instructional Video2:21
Curated Video

Intro To Python Programming - Lambda Functions

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Lambda functions are anonymous functions designed to run only once. In this section you'll learn to create lambda functions.
Instructional Video2:08
Curated Video

Intro To Python Programming - Default Parameters

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, you'll learn to set default parameters for your functions.
Instructional Video3:19
Curated Video

Intro To Python Programming - Keyword Arguments

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Mark will show you how to make your function parameters more clear with keyword arguments in this video.
Instructional Video3:36
Science360

Batlab studies echolocation to learn how animals "see" with sound - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Bat echolocation reveals more on how mammals use sensory information to thrive Description: Neuroscientist Cindy Moss is investigating how animals use sensory information to guide their behavior. Her team at Johns Hopkins University's...
Instructional Video3:01
Kids Learning Videos

Counting Bats! Learning to Count for Toddlers

Pre-K - K
Counting Bats! Learn to Count for Toddlers Halloween is coming up. Let's learn how to count with this fun counting halloween video. This video is perfect for toddlers learning their numbers and how to count. It has a fun twist to keep...
Instructional Video1:05
Visual Learning Systems

What Is a Mammal?: What Are Mammals?

9th - 12th
From dogs to squirrels to elephants, we are familiar with many different mammals. This video explores some of the fascinating features of this amazing group of animals. Concepts and terminology: backbone, fur, warm-blooded, milk, and...
Instructional Video6:02
Neuro Transmissions

Neuroscience of Bats

12th - Higher Ed
You're as blind as a bat! Well, that's not so bad, it turns out. Why? Because bats use this amazing talent they have, called 'echolocation'. It's sort of like a natural sonar. To help us explain this strange phenomenon, we have Margot...
Instructional Video6:28
National Parks Service

Acadia National Park - Meet a Silver-haired Bat

Pre-K - Higher Ed
So rarely do we ever get to see the nocturnal mammals that grace the skies while we sleep. Learn more about these unique animals by meeting a silver-haired bat.
Instructional Video4:07
Mazz Media

Seeing Motion

6th - 8th
Using animated diagrams and real world situations, this video will show students how our eyes use light to see the world, how radar uses radio wave reflections to determine the position of objects and how echolocation works to determine...
Instructional Video2:55
Curated Video

The Role of the Flower

6th - Higher Ed
Around a third of our global crops depend on animal pollination for their production. Almost all of these crops rely on flowers to attract animals to themselves and so, if flowers vanished, we would lose 35% of all our crops. That’s...
Instructional Video13:14
Mazz Media

Sound

6th - 8th
Helping children relate to the topics they study is what the Real World Science series of videos does best. Real World Science: Sound helps students learn the principles of sound, the range of human hearing and significant terms, as they...
Instructional Video4:31
Visual Learning Systems

Magnificent Mammals: Placental Mammals

9th - 12th
We are all familiar with common examples of mammals such as cats, dogs, and horses. Humans are also mammals. This action-packed series of videos illustrates the common characteristics of mammals while also exploring some of the major...
Instructional Video2:34
Science360

Batty For Bats

12th - Higher Ed
With support from the National Science Foundation, some Brown University scientists are doing extensive research on bats, studying everything from their agility in flight to the elasticity of their bodies. Researching a bat's evolution,...
News Clip1:26
Curated Video

What to do if you come across a bat

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewBats are a common sight in Edmonton at this time of year. They're in the middle of migrating and often make their way into the big city. But sometimes folks find the little critters in the strangest of places. Dale Gienow is the...
News Clip2:28
Curated Video

College of Veterinarians of B.C. facing possible insolvency in 2026

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe regulatory body of veterinarians in B.C. says it's facing possible insolvency in 2026, unless its members vote to increase fees by the end of the month. But as the CBC’s Michelle Morton reports, concerns are now being raised about...
News Clip7:43
Curated Video

Bat infected with rabies found in Mississauga, Peel Public Health says

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA bat has tested positive for rabies in Mississauga and public health officials are reminding residents to avoid touching wild or unknown animals. Infectious diseases specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch breaks down what people should know about...
News Clip1:04
Curated Video

Alberta tries new treatment to save declining bat population

9th - Higher Ed
The province is using a new probiotic in an attempt to prevent a fungal disease that's killed millions of bats across North America. (Photo credit: Jason Headley)
News Clip2:43
Curated Video

Bats likely spread coronavirus, but don’t get sick

9th - Higher Ed
Scientists are trying to decode why the bats that likely spread coronaviruses don’t get sick themselves so they can make it work for humans.
News Clip2:59
Curated Video

Rare Nipah virus disease resurfaces in India

9th - Higher Ed
Ten people there have died after being infected with the Nipah virus, a disease thought to be spread by fruit bats and other animals.
News Clip0:50
Curated Video

Kaleigh Norquay explains how one of her heated bat boxes works

9th - Higher Ed
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News Clip3:05
Curated Video

Made in Connecticut: Tucci Lumber Bats in Norwalk makes bats for Major League Baseball

9th - Higher Ed
More than 100 major leaguers use Tucci Lumber Bats, making the sporting goods company the fifth most used bat in the MLB.
News Clip2:27
Curated Video

Main Street New Jersey: Showcasing the best of North Brunswick

9th - Higher Ed
From a sports complex and a boutique to a variety of restaurants, North Brunswick has it all.
News Clip1:57
Curated Video

B.C. researchers trying to stave off deadly bat disease

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers in B.C. are monitoring bats in an effort to protect them from a fatal disease called white-nose syndrome. It causes the animals to come out of hibernation in winter when there is no food, often leading to their death.
News Clip2:41
Curated Video

The Ukrainian scientist who risked his life to save his bats

9th - Higher Ed
This Ukrainian scientist refused to leave his bats behind when war broke out, knowing they’d never survive.