Tarver Academy
How to do a Timelapse on an iPhone
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About How to do a Timelapse on an iPhone
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen
Eddie and the Birthday | POEM
Eddie and the Birthday | POEM Read by Michael Rosen. From Quick Let's Get Out Of Here Synopsis: Shreddies in my hair. I looked at Eddie. Eddie's looking at me. Big grin on his face. I knew he had done it. Last week he put pepper in the...
Coach Dan Blewett
How Many Curveballs Should a Pitcher Throw Per Game?
In this video, I discuss how hard pitchers should throw a curveball relative to their fastball speed.
Seven Dimensions
Adaptable Communication: Key to Effective Understanding
In this video, the speaker emphasizes the importance of adaptable communication in a complex world. Using a tour guide as an example, they highlight the need to simplify language, speak slowly and clearly, and be aware of cultural...
Curated Video
Optical Illusion Art Appreciation
Things aren't always what they seem to be at first glance. Look at examples of artwork that appears first as one thing, then begins to look like something very different.
The Art Assignment
Be a news photographer. | Alec Soth | The Art Assignment
Order our book YOU ARE AN ARTIST (which includes this + new assignments!): http://bit.ly/2kplj2h Alec Soth is a photographer who works on large-scale projects that play with the boundaries between his roles as a fine art photographer and...
Curated Video
Using Transitions to Connect Paragraphs
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of using transition words to connect paragraphs in writing. They provide examples and practice exercises to help students understand how transitions help to convey information and...
Tarver Academy
HOW TO MAKE A SHARED PHOTO ALBUM ACROSS IPHONES IPADS
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About HOW TO MAKE A SHARED PHOTO ALBUM ACROSS IPHONES IPADS
NASA
Einstein Ring Spotted by Hubble
This image, taken with the Hubble Space Telescope, shows a distant galaxy located in the constellation Fornax. It is the largest and one of the most complete Einstein rings ever discovered. This object’s unusual shape is the result of...
Curated Video
Finding Missing Dimensions Using the Volume Formula
In this video, the teacher explains how to find missing dimensions of three-dimensional figures using the volume formula and inverse operations. The teacher emphasizes the importance of connecting the computation of volume with...
Science360
How do you get such clear pictures of the galaxy center?
How do you get such clear pictures of the galaxy center
Fun Robotics
Activity - Hand Track
Explaining how to use hand track activity and How the AI works in it
NASA
Happy Lunar New Year From Hubble
Hubble welcomes the Year of the Rat with a view of its own favorite rodents, NGC 4676A and B, and highlights the planetary origins of the Chinese zodiac’s 12-year timetable. Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Bradley Hague (GSFC...
Curated Video
Pareidolia: The Phenomenon of Seeing Faces Everywhere
This video explores the psychological phenomenon of pareidolia, where our brains perceive patterns and faces in random stimuli. It explains how pareidolia is responsible for seeing faces in objects, such as car grilles, and even...
Brave Wilderness
Does the Mudpuppy Bark?
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote and the crew are back in West Virginia with herpetologist Tim Brust! This time they're looking for another salamander, the elusive Mudpuppy -- will they be able to find one? Watch now to find out!
NASA
Hubble Trivia: 6) What Has Hubble Helped to Reveal About the Expansion of the Universe?
The Hubble Space Telescope has been revealing the secrets of the universe for over 30 years, but it turns out Hubble has some secrets of its own! The question is: What has Hubble helped to reveal about the expansion of the universe? You...
National Parks Service
Acadia National Park - Meet a Spotted Salamander
When people think about animals in Acadia they often overlook our amphibian friends. Spotted salamanders live here in Acadia National Park and here is one to help you learn how they survive in Acadia.
Science360
Snowflakes photographed by new high speed camera
In the late 1800's, Wilson Bentley and Gustav Hellmann began photographing snowflakes. Their photos would go on to spark the public's fascination with snowflakes. Today University of Utah engineer Cale Fallgatter and atmospheric...
Science360
Science historian Peter Galison - ScienceLives
Peter Galison is the Joseph Pellegrino University Professor at Harvard University. He is the director of Harvard's Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, one of the three largest university collections of historical scientific...
NASA
The Hubble Space Telescope 360° Tour
Pay a visit to the Hubble Space Telescope in its orbit above Earth’s surface and take a tour of the technology behind Hubble’s spectacular cosmic images. This 360 degree video points out Hubble’s instruments, mirrors, and other major...
NASA
Hubble Finds Evidence of Water Vapor at Jupiter’s Moon Ganymede
Astronomers have used new and archival datasets from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope to uncover evidence of water vapor in the atmosphere of Jupiter’s moon Ganymede. The vapor is present due to the thermal excitation of water molecules...
Tarver Academy
How to Insert Photos in a Question in Google Forms
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About How to Insert Photos in a Question in Google Forms
NASA
Hubble Tracks Origins Of Energy Blasts
Fast radio bursts, or FRBs, are extraordinary events that generate as much energy in a thousandth of a second as the Sun does in an entire year! Astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have traced the locations of five brief,...
Seven Dimensions
Preparing for the Unexpected
In this video, the leader discusses the concept of Black Swan events and the importance of managing risk. She uses the metaphor of Black Swans to illustrate the unpredictability of these events. The leader emphasizes the need for...