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Family Preparedness Plan
Family Preparedness Plan describes the reasons it is important for a family to have a preparedness plan in place.
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Mastering the Art of Persuasion: Athenian Assembly Dynamics and Expertise Alignment
Classicist and political theorist Josiah Ober (Stanford) gives us a detailed view of the ancient Athenian deliberative assembly.
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Democracy in Action: The Power of Public Discourse in Ancient Athens and Modern Society
Stanford University classicist and political scientist Josiah Ober relates how the interests of elites and the general population were intertwined in classical Athens, and how we might be able to harness some of those ancient concepts in...
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Understanding Conflict: Embracing Diverse Perspectives and Questioning Monopolies of Truth
In this video, Harvard intellectual historian David Armitage emphasizes the importance of considering diverse perspectives and voices when analyzing conflicts. He warns against assuming a monopoly on truth and highlights the significance...
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Persuading the Athenian Assembly: Balancing Elite Credentials and Popular Interests
Classicist and political theorist Josiah Ober (Stanford) paints a vivid picture of an ancient Athenian assembly, describing how speakers had to find a way to consistently appeal to two very different audiences simultaneously.
Señor Jordan
Talking about the Future with IR (to go) in Spanish!
Hola. In this video lesson we'll be going over the irregular verb IR. If we have this verb and then another verb after it, we can create a sort of a future tense. Watch the video and hopefully it will make more sense!
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What’s the Big Idea?
“What’s the Big Idea?” discusses the main idea and supporting details of a text.
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The Decline of Music-Making
Caltech physicist and Nobel Laureate David Politzer laments how technology seems to have led to a decline in modern-day music-making.
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Perfect Timing
SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) astronomer and former longtime research director Jill Tarter describes the history of scientific searches for extraterrestrial life and how she became involved shortly after completing her...
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Subjectively Overwhelmed
Award-winning violinmaker and acoustician Joseph Curtin describes the subjective element that all musicians bring to music-making.
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Subjective Distortions
Award-winning violinmaker and acoustician Joseph Curtin relates the results of the fascinating double-blind tests to determine if expert musicians could tell new violins from old, and muses on how it's really hard to remove subjective...
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The Octave Illusion
UC San Diego psychologist Diana Deutsch describes how she stumbled upon the now-famous Octave Illusion, and how unsettling it was to recognize that what she was programming a computer to produce was not, actually, what we heard.
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The Water Cycle Song/The Water Cycle
Here's a song about the water cycle. Learn about how clouds are formed. Also learn about precipitation, condensation, evaporation, convection, water vapor, cloud seeds, aerosols, cloud droplets and the water cycle with this fun...
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Endangered Animals - Protecting Animals Around the World
This is a fun and educational song about endangered animals in the rainforest, jungles. Please join us and sing along.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Melissa Goldman - Teachers Make a Difference - Eilene Lawrence and My Students
Melissa Goldman is a Latin teacher with theLos Alamos Public Schools. She has taught many different subjects, mostly languages (French, German, Cultural Language, and Introduction to Latin), Special Education Math (Algebra and...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Tammy Dunbar - Social Emotional Learning
Tammy Brecht Dunbar, M.Ed., S.T.E.M. teaches 5th grade in Manteca Unified School District. She is a 2018-19 Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms Fellow, won the ISTE 2018 Literacy PLN Award for Cultivate World Literacy and was named...
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Five Senses: Part 2
"Five Senses: Part 2" models how to identify the five senses and how each is used.
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Soft c
“Soft c” explains how to recognize when the consonant c makes its hard sound and its soft sound.
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Camping in Dingo Country
Season 3, Dingoes part 2
Kayne and Kamil attempt to set up camp while they wait to hear if the dingo recorders picked up audio and video footage of the animals ne
arby.
Bushwhacked! is a high-energy search around Australia...
Kayne and Kamil attempt to set up camp while they wait to hear if the dingo recorders picked up audio and video footage of the animals ne
arby.
Bushwhacked! is a high-energy search around Australia...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
The Tasmanian Giant Freshwater Crayfish
Season 3, Platypus part 3
Known locally as lobsters, these large and impressive creatures were a tasty dinner for people in the past but today are on the protected species list. After the brief crayfish encounter, Kayne and Kamil...
Known locally as lobsters, these large and impressive creatures were a tasty dinner for people in the past but today are on the protected species list. After the brief crayfish encounter, Kayne and Kamil...
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Vegetable Song Size Comparison
What's the biggest vegetable and fruit size comparison in the Vegetable Song
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Playing the Recorder
A video describing how to play the notes B, A and G on the recorder.