Instructional Video3:02
The Backyard Scientist

Ping Pong ball filled with Propane spins and EXPLODES

K - 5th
What happens when you fill a ping pong ball with extremely flammable propane, then light it on fire? Does it spin really fast, or make a cool noise, or explode? The answer is yes! Last video, I made a mistake. I forgot to set one of...
Instructional Video6:19
Weatherthings

Weather Balloons and Radiosondes

6th - 8th
Weather balloons are launched around the world, twice a day, at the same time to gather and share data about the atmosphere. The balloons carry an instrument called a radiosonde which collects information. The data helps to create better...
Instructional Video1:16
Visual Learning Systems

Weather in Action: Cloud Types

9th - 12th
This video examines the forces creating weather. The way in which atmospheric conditions and patterns cause changes in the weather is explained. Instruction on how to use a weather map and how we can predict tomorrow's weather is...
Instructional Video11:07
Weird History

True Story Behind The Soccer Team's Andes Plane Crash

12th - Higher Ed
On Oct. 13, 1972, a plane carrying 45 passengers, including the Old Christians Uruguayan rugby team, crashed in the Andes between Chile and Argentina. The Uruguayan Air Force flight 571 survivors believed they would be rescued within...
Instructional Video0:41
Next Animation Studio

How geoengineering technology could cool Earth

12th - Higher Ed
Solar geoengineering specialists reckon technology could cool the planet's temperature by using it to sulfur to the atmosphere. Volcanic eruptions can cool the earth. This is because they emit sulfur dioxide, a UV repellent gas, into the...
Instructional Video1:08
Next Animation Studio

Forty SpaceX satellites burn up after solar flare hits Earth

12th - Higher Ed
A solar flare hit Earth’s atmosphere, creating a geomagnetic storm at the worst possible moment.
Instructional Video2:30
Curated Video

Animals in Space: Pioneers and Research Contributors

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a fascinating timeline of animals in space exploration, highlighting the significant role they have played in advancing scientific knowledge. From fruit flies to monkeys, cats, and even a turtle, these brave creatures...
Instructional Video3:10
Science ABC

Where Does Snow Come From?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Technically speaking, the snow falling on mountains and other cold regions is just frozen water. It is formed of tiny crystals of frozen water and looks a bit like small pieces of cotton. A snowflake is an ice crystal, or an amalgamation...
Instructional Video3:37
Brian McLogan

Special segments of similar triangles Altitude

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to find the missing measure of a segment. A segment is a line that has two endpoints. A segment can be subdivided into several portions. The length of the segment is the sum of all the sub-divisions of the segment. Thus, when...
Instructional Video1:17
Next Animation Studio

Boeing and Airbus raise 5G safety alarm

12th - Higher Ed
The world’s biggest airplane makers have serious concerns about 5G radiation interfering with the sensitive equipment that keeps airplanes safe.
Instructional Video1:10
Next Animation Studio

Facebook and Airbus test internet drones in Australia

12th - Higher Ed
Facebook is working with aeronautics company Airbus on drone-based connectivity, according to German publication Netzpolitik.
Instructional Video7:58
Brian McLogan

Graphing Cosecant with a Change in the Period

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to graph a cosecant function. To graph a cosecant function, we start with the sine graph by first determining the amplitude (the maximum point on the graph), the period (the distance/time for a complete oscillation), the...
Instructional Video5:43
Brian McLogan

Exam Review Solve word problem with changing angle

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve the word problems with trigonometry. Word problems involving angles, including but not limited to: bearings, angle of elevations and depressions, triangles problems etc are solved using trigonometry. To be able to...
Instructional Video0:58
The March of Time

1953: VIKING ROCKET PROJECT: VS Lightning single phase rocket taking off, climbing, reaching 138 miles altitude. MS Earth to Moon as example on blackboard, CU Following line from Earth to Moon again [VO Milton Rosen].

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1953: VIKING ROCKET PROJECT: VS Lightning single phase rocket taking off, climbing, reaching 138 miles altitude. MS Earth to Moon as example on blackboard, CU Following line from Earth to Moon again [VO Milton Rosen].
Instructional Video6:44
Guinness World Records

Highest Grand Piano Performance

K - 5th
In this video, a performer expresses their excitement and determination to take on a challenging task despite the cold and wind. As they struggle through the experience, they acknowledge the physical discomfort but also highlight the...
Instructional Video14:35
Mazz Media

Climate

6th - 8th
This live-action video program explores the different climates found on earth. Through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics and labels, viewers will come to understand how weather, landforms and...
Instructional Video1:16
Next Animation Studio

SpaceX Starship to make its biggest hop yet

12th - Higher Ed
A SpaceX Starship prototype will make its highest hop yet as early as Friday, Dec. 3.
Instructional Video2:05
Brian McLogan

How to determine if two triangles are similar using proportions and altitude

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve with similar triangles. Two triangles are said to be similar if the corresponding angles are congruent (equal). Note that two triangles are similar does not imply that the length of the sides are equal but the sides...
Instructional Video7:32
Brian McLogan

Graphing Secant Function with a a New Amplitude

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to graph a secant function. To graph a secant function, we start with the cosine graph by first determining the amplitude (the maximum point on the graph), the period (the distance/time for a complete oscillation), the phase...
Instructional Video6:12
Brian McLogan

Word problem find the distance between two towns with trig

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve the word problems with trigonometry. Word problems involving angles, including but not limited to: bearings, angle of elevations and depressions, triangles problems etc are solved using trigonometry. To be able to...
Instructional Video9:22
Brian McLogan

Graphing Cosine Functions with Reflections

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to graph a cosine function. To graph a cosine function, we first determine the amplitude (the maximum point on the graph), the period (the distance/time for a complete oscillation), the phase shift (the horizontal shift from...
Instructional Video1:16
Next Animation Studio

SpaceX Starship to make its biggest hop yet

12th - Higher Ed
A SpaceX Starship prototype will make its highest hop yet as early as Friday, Dec. 3.
Instructional Video6:31
Brian McLogan

How to Graph Tangent with a Period Change

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to graph a tangent function. To graph a tangent function, we first determine the period (the distance/time for a complete oscillation), the phase shift (the horizontal shift from the parent function), the vertical shift (the...
Instructional Video7:25
Brian McLogan

How Do We Graph Sine with a Horizontal Shift to the Right

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to graph a sine function. To graph a sine function, we first determine the amplitude (the maximum point on the graph), the period (the distance/time for a complete oscillation), the phase shift (the horizontal shift from the...