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Brandon Wiley - Global Education

Higher Ed
As a full-time educational consultant, Dr. Brandon L. Wiley works with schools, districts, networks and educational organizations around the world to help them with continuous improvement and planning. He has experience leading a range...
Instructional Video3:31
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Tutorial: Paper & Thin Layer Chromatography

6th - Higher Ed
Be like a Chemistry Special Agent - learn the method of Thin Layer Chromotography and its applications. Thin Layer Chromatography is an important method in Police investigation work and you shouldn't miss it.
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Learning Maths?

6th - Higher Ed
Looking for secondary school mathematics resources?



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We have digitised the entire secondary school curriculum for Physics, Maths, Biology and Chemistry...
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Create your own OER: How to create a Video

6th - Higher Ed
In this tutorial I show you how to create your own open educational resources (in a video multimedia format) using free software.


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How Objects Interact

6th - Higher Ed
Forces control the way objects interact. There are lots of forces, which can be grouped into contact and non contact force. A non-contact force acts against objects that are physically separated. Whereas contact forces need to touch....
Instructional Video3:56
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What Is The Bronsted Lowry Theory

6th - Higher Ed
Have you ever head of the Bronsted Lowry Theory of acids and bases, an essential theory of Chemistry? It helps you fill the gaps in the Arrhenius theory. This education video by the Virtual School will teach you about: - Testing acids -...
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Waves and the Earth - Sonar

6th - Higher Ed
"Waves and the Earth - Sonar | Astrophysics | Physics | FuseSchool In this video you are going to learn about sonar and how it helps us locate hidden objects. You may have heard of the story of the Titanic, or even seen many of the...
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Similar Shapes

6th - Higher Ed
Similar Shapes | Geometry | Maths | FuseSchool



In this video we are going to look at similar shapes. Similar shapes are the exact same shape, but may be different sizes. Like a photocopier can increase the size of a page...
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What Are Structural Isomers

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we will look at some different structures of butane - so they all have 4 carbons but just arranged differently.



We will also look at the the 5 different isomers for hexane - they all have 6 carbons...
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What Are Giant Chemical Structures

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about the differences between different chemical structures, including giant covalent, giant ionic and metallic structures. There are numerous materials and substances that possess giant chemical structures. Some are...
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The Ultimate Homeschool Solution

6th - Higher Ed
"Covid-19 has the world on lockdown. Schools are being closed, but this does not mean learning has to stop.
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We have digitised the entire secondary school syllabus in...
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Microphones, Loudspeakers & Headphones

6th - Higher Ed
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Composite Functions

6th - Higher Ed
In the introduction to functions video, we discovered what functions are, what domain and range mean and how to solve some problems. We saw that they could be called f(x) or g(x) or any letter.



In this video, we’re going to...
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What Is The Carbon Cycle - Part 2

6th - Higher Ed
Watch part 2 of the videos on the Carbon Cycle, as a part of environmental chemistry. Photosynthesis and respiration help carbon to be cycled in nature by using energy from the sun. As living things grow, they have to build up large...
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World War 1: A Decolonised Introduction | History | Social Sciences | FuseSchool

6th - Higher Ed
World War 1: A Decolonised Introduction | History | Social Sciences | FuseSchool
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World War 1: Introduction | History | Social Sciences | FuseSchool

6th - Higher Ed
World War 1: Introduction | History | Social Sciences | FuseSchool
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Understanding Climate Change

12th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the alarming impact of climate change due to human activities, particularly the use of non-renewable energy sources that release greenhouse gases. Skye emphasizes the urgent need for sustainable living practices to...
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The Functional Group Concept Explained

6th - Higher Ed
This is the introduction to the Functional Group concept - giving an oversight about Organic Chemistry, the composition of Alkenes.
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Uses of Aluminium

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about aluminium - anodising it and the uses of aluminium, when learning about metals and their reactivity as a part of environmental chemistry. Aluminium is a very reactive metal. It's protective layer of oxide is very...
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Shane Strange - Respecting Indigenous People

Higher Ed
Shane Strange’s writing has appeared in various print and online journals in Australia and internationally. He is the author of two chapbooks Notes to the Reader and Dark Corner. His first collection of poetry All Suspicions Have Been...
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Solving Inequalities

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we’re going to look at how to solve inequalities. You should already know what these 4 symbols mean. Inequalities are used throughout life. Anytime that there are a range of values possible, inequalities are involved rather...
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Forces That Cause Change

6th - Higher Ed
Forces That Cause Change | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool



So what exactly is a force? A force is just a push or pull in a particular direction. Whenever you push or pull something, you are exerting a for

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What Are Allotropes of Metalloids and Metals

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about allotropes of metalloids and metals, as a part of the overall properties of matter topic. An allotrope is basically a different form of the same element, each with distinct physical and chemical properties. For...
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In Depth: Atomic Mass Units

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about Atomic Mass Units. The atomic mass is used to find the average mass of elements and molecules and to solve stoichiometry problems. Find out more in this video!