Bozeman Science
ETS2A - Interdependence of Science, Engineering and Technology
What comes first: science, engineering, or technology? The video narrator explains the interdependence of the three disciplines. Using specific examples, he shows how one could not advance without the other.
Macat
An Introduction to Prahalad and Hamel’s Core Competence of the Corporation
If you want to get ahead in business, is it better to foster collaboration between departments, or to allow specialists to work on their own projects? A short video introduces C.K. Prahalad and Gary Hamel's 1990 work, The Core...
TED-Ed
Can You Solve the Prisoner Hat Riddle?
You've been abducted by aliens! The good news: they don't eat collaborative and logical beings. The bad news: You need to prove that you are capable of working together with your fellow captives to solve a logic riddle. Enjoy a video...
New Zealand Ministry of Education
Te Kete Ipurangi: Creating a Positive Learning Culture
Kathryn Hutchison from Wellington East Girls' College discusses how she creates a positive learning culture. She explains how exemplars, modeling, collaboration, and learning conversations are integral to helping students learn how to...
Buck Institute
Buck Institute for Education: 21st Century Skills Culture
Students at High Tech High in San Diego, California use creative thinking and collaborative work to connect the classroom with the real world while developing 21st Century skills in mixed ability teams.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Waddle
Get your students up and moving in this Kindergarten through 5th grade activity that connects literacy, creativity and movement! Students act out different animals in the book "Waddle" as the teacher reads aloud.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Independent Lens: What's Your Calling? Film Module: Tahera Ahmed's Story
Tahera Ahmad is an outspoken young woman from a traditional Pakistani-American family. She is a coach and mentor for Muslims in high school while studying to be an Islamic chaplain. A trip to Egypt takes her out into the world for the...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Independent Lens: Jeneen Robinson's Story: What's Your Calling? Film Module
Jeneen Robinson is an African American single mother, as well as a newly ordained minister in the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church. She balances the responsibilities of parenting, schoolwork, and creating an original preaching...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Independent Lens: What's Your Calling? Film Module: Rob Pene's Story
Rob Pene was born in American Samoa and came to the United States on a baseball scholarship. Unsuccessful in his major-league tryouts, he pursues his passion through an urban ministry. He also writes and performs Christian rap. The...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Independent Lens: Bilai Ansari's Story: What's Your Calling? Film Module
Bilal Ansari is an African American father of three and a student in the Islamic Chaplaincy Program at Hartford Seminary. He works tirelessly in the Connecticut prison system, where inmates often convert to Islam, but where he is also...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Independent Lens: What's Your Calling? Film Module: Steven Gamez's Story
This film tells the story of Steven Gamez who is studying to become a Catholic Priest. Steven is a Tejano (Texan-Mexican), born and raised on San Antonio's rough West Side. He dreams of returning to his neighborhood and serving the poor....
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Independent Lens: What's Your Calling? Film Module: Shmuly Yanklowitz's Story
Shmuly Yanklowitz is an intellectual rabbinical student at New York City's Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Rabbinical School and a passionate activist. A Modern Orthodox Jew, he feels compelled to break boundaries, to resist becoming an...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Building New Relationships
Choose from several videos that center around social skills such as making friends, solving problems, and working together for a common goal.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Teaching Tips: Learning Is Social (Odd Squad)
In this segment, a 1st grade teacher shares her teaching tips for encouraging collaboration in the classroom, using technology such as games from Odd Squad, and pairing students in small groups. [2:51]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Memory Lane Fitness
With this Kindergarten through 5th grade activity, students get a brain and body workout! Students work in pairs as the teacher calls out physical tasks such as high fives and tunnel tens. As the teacher is calling out these partner...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Molly of Denali: A Splash of Mink
Molly and Trini discover that it's important to question the reliability of informational texts, in this animated 11-minute story from the PBS Kids series Molly of Denali. [25:25]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: The Golden Pear
Daniel and his friends work together to find, retrieve, and deliver the Special Golden Pear. Remind kids that they can always lend a helping hand, even if they are small. Included is a link to a supplemental activity. [1:31]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: Queen Sara Explains Voting
Queen Sara and King Friday want to put a new piece of playground equipment in the playground, but they can only choose one - a swing or a slide. So, they explain the process of voting to Daniel Tiger and his friends and ask them to stop,...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Refinement: Lesson 1
In this lesson, you will learn about refinement in the creative process. It is 1 of 3 in the series titled "Refinement."
Crash Course
Crash Course Games: #16: Psychology of Gaming
This video focuses on the question: Why do we play games? What do they teach us about ourselves and others? The answer is pretty complicated, especially when you consider that some people really like card games, others may only like...
Investopedia
Investopedia: Prisoner's Dilemma
Learn more about this classic game theory scenario known as Prisoner's Dilemma.
PBS
Pbs: Wyoming's Native Americans: Washakie: Last Chief of the Eastern Shoshone
Learn how the long life of Chief Washakie bridged a century of change in the American west-from the time of nomadic tribes following buffalo herds, to the period when tribes relinquished their claims to vast tracts of land in the West....
PBS
Pbs: Wyoming's Native Americans: Lived History: The Story of the Wind River Virtual Museum
'Lived History' documents the making of the Wind River Virtual Museum, a high definition archive of Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho ancestral artifacts. In the accompanying lesson plan (found in the Support Materials) students will...
PBS
Pbs: Wyoming's Native Americans: Preserving the Ways: Culture & Tradition
Learn what the futures of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes are, and how the tribes will retain their culture and tradition while preparing to move into the future. In the accompanying lesson plan (found in the Support...