Organizational Communication Channel
Types of Questions
These are the type of questions groups ask for discussions: Fact, value, policy, and prediction. Each type of question leads group discussions in predictable directions. If you want to get better at group leadership skills, asking the...
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Graphing Shells at the Beach
Third graders can learn or review how to graph using this interactive video. It covers bar and pictographs. I just learned that you can't type comments since it's made for kids. Instead of commenting down below, share your ideas with...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Public Health Surveillance
Public health surveillance is about more than just infectious disease epidemiology. It can include health surveillance on non-communicable disease, health service usage etc. Importantly it is about how health data is collected and...
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A guide to getting your first credit card
Looking to get approved for your first credit card? Here are some tips, even if you have no credit history.
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The Two Clocks
A video entitled “The Two Clocks” which reviews both analog and digital clocks and explores reading the time on the hour on both types of clocks.
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Choosing a Parenting Style
Students will learn about the different parenting styles, with related pictures to help students distinguish between them.
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Framing and Composition
In this lesson, you will learn about the types of video shots used during a video shoot.
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Alternate Genetic Crosses
“Alternate Genetic Crosses” models incomplete, codominance, and multiple allele genetic crosses in order to determine the genotype and phenotype of the possible offspring.
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From Cell to System
The video “From Cell to System” discusses how cells work together in the human body to form tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms.
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Energy at Work
The video “Energy at Work” defines energy and its two main forms before focusing on kinetic energy and how it creates both thermal energy and heat that can be transferred.
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Historical Sources
A video entitled “Historical Sources” identifies the differences between primary and secondary sources and discusses how these sources can be used to study the past.
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Pollution in Your Community
“Pollution in Your Community” explores types of land, water, and air pollution.
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Connecting Questions
A video entitled “Connecting Questions” explains how compelling and supporting questions are related.
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Your World
A video entitled “Your World” investigates the environments of specific places around the world.
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Comparing Places
The video “Comparing Places” compares desert and tropical rain forest habitats.
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Plastics: Could Organisms Replace Them?
A video entitled “Plastics: Could Organisms Replace Them?” which explores the origins of plastics, current human reliance on plastics, and issues such reliance can create.