Instructional Video5:13
NASA

NASA Sees High Temperatures, Wildfires, Sea Ice Minimum Extent in Warming Arctic

3rd - 11th
On Sept. 15, 2020, Arctic sea ice reached its annual minimum extent -- the second-lowest on record. This summer, temperatures soared in the Siberian Arctic, and intense fires burned through peatland. The Arctic region is warming three...
Instructional Video0:49
NASA

NASA | A Warming World

3rd - 11th
This short video announces the launch of the A Warming World Web page on NASAs Global Climate Change Web site: A Warming World features videos, images, articles and interactive visuals that discuss rising global temperatures and the...
Instructional Video8:46
NASA

A Look Back: How Heat Shaped 2020

3rd - 11th
By most accounts, 2020 has been a rough year for the planet. It was the warmest year on record, just barely exceeding the record set in 2016 by less than a tenth of a degree according to NASA’s analysis. Massive wildfires scorched...
Instructional Video1:00
NASA

NASA | How to Get Colder Than Anywhere Else

3rd - 11th
At the coldest spots on Earth, every breath is painful. But how cold can it get on Earth's surface? What sort of weather brings on the record-breaking cold? On the high plateau of East Antarctica, there is a ridge along the ice sheet...
Instructional Video5:29
Curated Video

Raspberry Pi and Arduino - Go to The Next Level - Activity 02 - Bidirectional Communication

Higher Ed
In this activity video, we will discuss a challenge where we need to work on bidirectional communication. This clip is from the chapter "Part 1 - Practice" of the series "Raspberry Pi and Arduino - Go to the Next Level".In this section,...
Instructional Video2:42
Food Farmer Earth

Expert Tips for Safe Home Food Storage

12th - Higher Ed
Janice Gregg from the Oregon State University Extension Service shares some of her knowledge on how to store staple foods over the winter months. As Gregg explains, edible grains, fruits, squashes, and other staples have different...
Instructional Video1:52
Next Animation Studio

Earth’s oceans hotter than any point in recorded history according to new study

12th - Higher Ed
2021 saw the hottest ocean temperatures ever recorded, adding to previous records in 2018 and 2019.
Instructional Video6:44
Curated Video

PEP8 Guidelines Python Clean Coding - Loops

Higher Ed
This video explains Loops in Python such as For and While loops. This clip is from the chapter "Python Basics" of the series "PEP8 Guidelines: Python Clean Coding".This section focuses on various basic Python concepts.
Instructional Video1:00:21
Food Farmer Earth

Inside The World of Championship Barbecue - Full Movie

12th - Higher Ed
this documentary/how-to— shot in cinéma vérité style, follows two teams, one veteran, the other "newbie" as they prepare and compete in one of the toughest barbecue competitions in the world. Some of the legendary names in this sport...
Instructional Video3:36
Curated Video

If Our Body Temperature is 37° C, Why Do We Feel Hot When it’s 37° C Outside?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Everyone says that the ‘optimum’ body temperature is 37 degrees Celsius (98.6 degrees Fahrenheit). But if the temperature of your surroundings is 37 degrees Celsius, most people will start to feel warm or even hot. Why does that happen?...
Instructional Video5:34
Food Farmer Earth

Raising Backyard Chickens - Dealing with Weather

12th - Higher Ed
In this ongoing backyard chickens series, Naomi Montacre talks about the importance of the weather in caring for your chickens. One thing to note of importance, above 85F chickens are susceptible to heat stroke which can be life...
Instructional Video1:09
Next Animation Studio

New tech uses A.I. to melt metal out of rocks with sunlight

12th - Higher Ed
A new company backed by Bill Gates will use A.I. to control a field of mirrors to focus sunlight s
Instructional Video19:43
APMonitor

Python 🐍 Classes and Objects

10th - Higher Ed
Classes are collections of objects and functions. Many Python packages such as time, tclab, numpy, scipy, gekko, and others are distributed as classes. A class is imported with the import statement such as import time. Time is a package...
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

Exploring the Marvels of the Space Suit

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The space suit is a technological and engineering innovation that allows astronauts to exit the spacecraft while in outer space. Learn about all the different features of this machine.
Instructional Video8:49
Catalyst University

Gibbs-Helmholtz Equation Solution

Higher Ed
Gibbs-Helmholtz Equation Solution
Instructional Video3:15
Visual Learning Systems

Climate Zones and Biodiversity in North America

9th - 12th
This videos explore the diverse climate zones of North America. In this video, we delve into the unique characteristics of three distinct climate zones: the moist continental climate, the dry desert climate, and the moist subtropical...
Instructional Video9:23
Encyclopaedia Britannica

Britannica Insights: Summer Weather

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn about why thunderstorms, tornadoes, hurricanes, and other weather phenomena typically form during the summer.
Instructional Video13:21
Programming Electronics Academy

Introduction to Arrays: Arduino Course 7.1

Higher Ed
An introduction to using arrays in programming.
Instructional Video3:34
NASA

NASA | Plant Productivity in a Warming World

3rd - 11th
The past decade is the warmest on record since instrumental measurements began in the 1880s. Previous research suggested that in the '80s and '90s, warmer global temperatures and higher levels of precipitation -- factors associated with...
Instructional Video1:38
Visual Learning Systems

Topography and the Earth: the Mantle and the Core

9th - 12th
This program describes the major topographical features of Earth including mountains, plains, and plateaus. Footage from throughout North America takes students to the Rocky Mountains, the plains of Iowa, and the Colorado Plateau to...
Instructional Video5:05
msvgo

Liquefaction of Gases

K - 12th
Description of the conditions required for liquefaction of gases in terms of critical temperature, critical pressure and critical volume.
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

The Wonders of Stars and Constellations

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Stars are much bigger and complex than they look from Earth. Learn how they form and how they are classified.
Instructional Video7:45
Catalyst University

Calculating Activation Energy on Excel (from Arrhenius Equation)

Higher Ed
Calculating Activation Energy on Excel (from Arrhenius Equation)
Instructional Video3:36
Curated Video

Comparing Rational Numbers in the Real World

3rd - 5th
Compare rational numbers in the real world.