Step Back History
SN 1054: When we Witnessed the Birth of a Nebula
This is a story about how humans in 1054 AD witnessed the supernova that created the crab nebula.
Makematic
Meet me
Creating portraits helps children notice the similarities and differences between images of people. Portraits can be realistic or fantastical. But they all reveal something about the person. In this activity, children aged 8-11 will...
Visual Learning Systems
Listening and Speaking in Science: Speaking in Science
Key components to communication in the field of science are listening and speaking. This program demonstrates and models basic listening and speaking skills. Special emphasis is given to these skills in science as outlined in the ELA...
NASA
Hubble finds a Black Hole Igniting Star Formation in a Dwarf Galaxy
Black holes are often described as the monsters of the universe—tearing apart stars, consuming anything that comes too close, and holding light captive. Detailed evidence from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, however, shows a black hole in...
Mazz Media
Internet Safety- What is Cyberbullying
Through a series of stories demonstrating a young person's online behaviors, this program helps children to recognize what cyberbullying is and the steps they can take to avoid becoming a cyberbully or a victim of online bullying.
Coach Dan Blewett
Proper Arm Angle For Pitchers
What’s the proper arm angle for pitchers? What factors go into why different pitchers throw from different arm slots? In this video I discuss how arm angle can be genetic but also heavily influenced by pitching mechanics and the pitches...
NASA
NASA | Hubble & Galaxy Evolution
Three astronomers explain how Hubble acts like a time machine by detecting which galaxies are moving toward and away from us.
Curated Video
Using Pictures to Solve Word Problems
In this video, the teacher explains how to select the correct operation to solve word problems by using pictures. The focus is on understanding the difference between subtraction and division word problems.
Mediacorp
The Dangers of Deep Fakes
In this video, the speaker discusses the dangers of deep fake technology, specifically focusing on an app that can manipulate images of women. The speaker highlights the potential harm this technology can cause, including the destruction...
Curated Video
Determining Unit Rates Using Pictures
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine unit rates using pictures. They provide examples and guide the viewer through the process of finding equivalent rates. The video also demonstrates how to reverse the question and find...
Curated Video
Comics: Visual Storytelling and Expression
Comics are a form of illustrated storytelling that combines pictures, text, and visual elements to tell stories and convey ideas. From classic comic strips to modern graphic novels, comics have a rich history that spans across different...
Curated Video
Creating an Appropriate Key for Picture Graphs
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine an appropriate key for a picture graph by looking at data. The teacher provides examples and guidelines for creating clear and effective picture graphs, emphasizing the importance of...
Mazz Media
Internet Safety- Knock, Knock, Who's There?
This program helps children to understand they need to beware of engaging online with people you don't know or recognize. Through a series of short videos, viewers will learn to be cautious of online offers that are free, or seem too...
NASA
Hubble and Webb: A New Golden Age of Astronomy
The scientific community is incredibly excited to have these two highly complementary observatories operating together. With their collaboration, they will push the boundaries of knowledge on the backdrop of a rapidly evolving...
Makematic
Make it more or less
Children are natural storytellers. When they draw, a window into their minds opens and you can see what they think and feel. In this activity, children aged 3-7 will create drawings of what they see outside their window. As they draw,...
NASA
Hubble's Field Guide to Nebulae
Nebulae are some of the most resplendent objects in the universe, but it’s easy to confuse which one is an “emission nebula,” and which one is an “absorption nebula.” Thankfully, this “Field Guide” will give you a quick rundown so you...
NPR
Catching Snowflakes for Science
Scientists from the Desert Research Institute in California are recruiting some very young researchers to help them better understand snow storms. The researchers have opened up data collection to citizen scientists, as they will need...
NASA
The Hubble Deep Field: Looking Back In Time
The Hubble Space Telescope has made over 1.5 million observations since its launch in 1990, capturing stunning subjects such as the Eagle Nebula and producing data that has been featured in almost 18,000 scientific articles. But no image...
NASA
Hubble Confirms Largest Comet Nucleus Ever Seen
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has determined the size of the largest icy comet nucleus ever found. And, it’s big! With a diameter of approximately 80 miles across, it’s about 50 times larger than typical comets. Its 500-trillion-ton mass...
Let's Tute
Inserting Images in Microsoft Excel
This video tutorial teaches how to insert images in Excel using three different methods: from a device, stock images, and online pictures. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to navigate the insert tab and illustration options...
After Skool
Social Media is Destroying Us - Joe Rogan & Elon Musk
Elon Musk is the founder, CEO, and lead designer of SpaceX; co-founder, CEO, and product architect of Tesla, Inc.; co-founder and CEO of Neuralink; co-founder of PayPal; and founder of the Boring Company. He is revolutionizing the auto...
NASA
Hubble Trivia: 8) When Was the Last Space Shuttle Servicing Mission to Hubble?
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: When was the last space shuttle servicing mission to Hubble? You might be...
TMW Media
Venus, Earths Lost Twin: The surface of Venus
Whats the atmosphere like on Venus? How much of the planet wrere they able to explore? What caused Venus to become what it is today?
Venus, Earths Lost Twin, Part 2