Instructional Video13:18
Bozeman Science

Data

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video Paul Andersen shows you how to analyze and interpret data in a mini-lesson on Data. Two examples are included in the video and two additional examples are included in the linked thinking slides.
Instructional Video13:33
Bozeman Science

Quantitative Analysis

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video Paul Andersen shows you how to analyze and interpret data in a mini-lesson on quantitative analysis. Two examples are included in the video and two additional examples are included in the linked thinking slides.
Instructional Video14:38
Bozeman Science

Relationship Analysis

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video Paul Andersen shows you how to INSERTPRACTICE in a mini-lesson on INSERTTITLEHERE. Two examples are included in the video and two additional examples are included in the linked thinking slides.
Instructional Video14:28
Bozeman Science

Statistical Analysis

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video Paul Andersen shows you how to analyze and interpret data in a mini-lesson on statistical analysis. Two examples are included in the video and two additional examples are included in the linked thinking slides.
Instructional Video17:08
Bozeman Science

Measuring and Graphing Quantities

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video Paul Andersen shows you how to use mathematical and computational thinking in a mini-lesson on measuring and graphing quantities. Two examples are included in the video and two additional examples are included in the linked...
Instructional Video15:07
Bozeman Science

Mathematical Representations

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video Paul Andersen shows you how to use mathematical and computational thinking in a mini-lesson on mathematical representations. Two examples are included in the video and two additional examples are included in the linked...
Instructional Video8:28
Bozeman Science

Qualitative and Quantitative Data

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video Paul Andersen shows you how to use mathermatical and computational thinking in a mini-lesson on qualitative and quantitative data. Two examples are included in the video and two additional examples are included in the...
News Clip8:01
PBS

Trump’s ‘censorship and control’ campaign threatens press freedom, FCC commissioner says

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe $8 billion merger between Paramount and Skydance is fueling a fierce First Amendment fight and raising questions about the influence of the Trump administration. The FCC approved the deal by a 2-1 vote along party lines and came...
News Clip5:08
PBS

Carla Hayden on her time as a pioneering librarian of Congress and getting fired by Trump

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewDr. Carla Hayden, a trailblazing librarian of Congress, was fired by President Trump in May. Geoff Bennett recently spoke with her about being blindsided by the decision, the administration’s ongoing efforts to reshape key institutions...
News Clip7:32
PBS

Can AI help solve India’s food and water insecurity?

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewOne of the largest challenges facing India: how to sustain food production for 1.4 billion people amid deteriorating soil quality, diminishing water supplies and climate change. For some, including hundreds of artificial intelligence...
News Clip4:55
PBS

Louisiana’s high Medicaid reliance places state on frontlines of health care cuts

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewPresident Trump's big budget law is expected to make the largest cuts ever to Medicaid, a program that currently provides health insurance for some 70 million Americans. As Lisa Desjardins reports, those impacts will be felt in House...
News Clip7:03
PBS

Ghana struggles to fight disease and poverty without vital U.S. aid

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA study in The Lancet suggests that cuts to USAID could result in the death of 14 million people over the next five years. Ghana has long been seen as a beacon of democracy in West Africa, but it still struggles with poverty and serious...
Instructional Video12:00
TED Talks

The grassroots movement transforming public safety | Aqeela Sherrills

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn 1992, something unprecedented happened in Los Angeles: rival gang members negotiated a historic peace treaty, significantly reducing violence across the city. Aqeela Sherrills, one of the key negotiators of that treaty, continues to...
Instructional Video13:49
TED Talks

How common knowledge shapes the world | Steven Pinker

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewCommon knowledge is the secret engine of social life, letting us coordinate everything from meet-ups to markets to international diplomacy. In this fascinating talk, experimental cognitive scientist Steven Pinker explores its momentous...
Instructional Video7:06
TED Talks

A bold idea to rebuild the working class | Molly Hemstreet

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewStruggling communities don’t need handouts — they need bold new ways to root wealth. Meet Molly Hemstreet — a TED Fellow, Southern Appalachia native and cofounder of worker support network the Industrial Commons — who’s flipping the...
Instructional Video8:37
TED Talks

How displaced people are driving local economies | Julienne Oyler

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe number of forcibly displaced people across the world is on the rise. While aid systems often focus on providing basic necessities like food and shelter, Julienne Oyler and her team at the nonprofit Inkomoko have a more ambitious...
Instructional Video6:20
TED Talks

The multidimensional magic of modern maps | Peter Wilczynski

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewMaps have long helped us understand the world — now, they can help us shape it. Digital cartographer Peter Wilczynski introduces the Living Globe: a real-time, data-rich digital twin of Earth that fuses satellite imagery, sensor data and...
Instructional Video9:29
TED Talks

The blueprint for serving a million school lunches — every day | Wawira Njiru

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewSometimes feeding just one child can seem challenging. Not for entrepreneur Wawira Njiru, who’s gone from serving lunch to 25 children from a makeshift kitchen to establishing her nonprofit, Food4Education, as a cornerstone of Kenya’s...
Instructional Video11:19
TED Talks

Why you should be able to vote on your phone | Bradley Tusk

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe US political system is broken — and the solution might be in the palm of your hands, says political strategist Bradley Tusk. Drawing on his deep experience with government and technology, he makes the case for allowing Americans to...
Instructional Video13:03
TED Talks

The inside story of Notre-Dame’s incredible reconstruction | Philippe Villeneuve

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn a moment that stunned the world in 2019, the famed Notre-Dame in Paris went up in flames, threatening the future of the centuries-old Gothic treasure. Philippe Villeneuve, the chief architect of the cathedral’s restoration, recounts...
Instructional Video13:14
TED Talks

Why you should spend less time with your kids | Lenore Skenazy

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWhether it’s micromanaging playtime, constantly hovering or incessantly texting, the adult takeover of childhood has created a crisis of anxiety in both children and parents, says Lenore Skenazy, cofounder and president Let Grow, an...
Instructional Video11:06
TED Talks

Floating farms, sponge cities and the climate solutions already working | Harjeet Singh

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWhat if every dollar you spend today could save you 10 dollars tomorrow? Development expert Harjeet Singh reveals how climate solutions like floating farms and “sponge cities” that absorb floodwater aren’t just clever adaptations —...
Instructional Video10:48
TED Talks

How we took on an oil giant — and won | Melinda Janki

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewOil companies may seem invincible, but they are more vulnerable than you think, says climate justice litigator Melinda Janki. She tells the story of how she took on ExxonMobil in her home country of Guyana, notching historic wins against...
Instructional Video11:32
TED Talks

Most countries fail at clean energy. Here’s how mine succeeded | Sebastián Kind

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewEnergy expert Sebastián Kind helped Argentina go from virtually no renewable energy to generating nearly 40 percent of its electricity from wind and solar in just six years, despite economic crises and skepticism. How did the country's...