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Instructional Video1:23
Visual Learning Systems

Migration and Hibernation: Animals Adjusting

9th - 12th
Geese flying south is a sign that winter is arriving. Through numerous fascinating examples, this colorful program illustrates the migration of animals. Also explored is the amazing process of hibernation.
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Instructional Video6:14
Bizarre Beasts

The Ocean Bug That Can't Get Wet

Pre-K - Higher Ed
There are at least 900,000 species of insects and the ocean is the largest biome on the planet, so you would think there would be tons of insects riding the waves. But it turns out the sea skaters are the only ones weird enough to make...
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Instructional Video12:59
National Parks Service

Yellowstone National Park - Water Quality

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Distance learning video about water quality.
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Instructional Video24:46
Nature League

Exploring Life on Earth | Compilation

6th - 8th
Brit looks back on our first month on Nature League, when we explored the theme of life on Earth.
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Instructional Video5:32
Wonderscape

Hibernation: Nature's Winter Survival Strategy

K - 5th
This video delves into the fascinating world of animal hibernation, explaining how and why various species, including mammals, amphibians, and invertebrates, enter this dormant state. It covers the concepts of hibernation and estivation,...
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Instructional Video1:35
Visual Learning Systems

Adaptations of Desert Plants

9th - 12th
This video provides a brief overview of the unique characteristics and strategies that desert plants employ to thrive in their harsh environments. This video is part of the 9-part series, Exploring Desert Biomes.
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Instructional Video2:47
XKA Digital

Adapting to different work cultures

Higher Ed
Karen's expertise is working with large, complex organisations and enabling them to transform their early career talent strategy, and attract and recruit best-in-class, diverse talent. Prior to joining Deloitte Karen was an emerging...
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Instructional Video6:25
Science360

Adaptation of Butterflies -- Changing Planet

12th - Higher Ed
One of the bellwether species on the impact of climate change to our environment is the butterfly. Scientists say that warmer temperatures are affecting where butterflies live and breed, causing some species to migrate toward cooler...
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Instructional Video56:06
Natural History Museum

Amazingly Adaptable Mammals | Live Talk with NHM Scientist

K - 11th
From the peculiar platypus to the humble hamster, mammals are a fascinating and diverse group of animals. Join Museum researcher Heather White to explore the wonderful variety of mammals found in different habitats around the world and...
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Instructional Video7:43
Knowledge

Wolves: Behavior, Social Structure, and Adaptations

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the fascinating world of wolves, highlighting their diverse species and their iconic appearance. It delves into their social structure, hunting behaviors, and communication methods, shedding light on their unique way...
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Instructional Video1:31
XKA Digital

Adapt your leadership approach to ensure success

Higher Ed
Maggie Buggie is the vice president of digital transformation for Capgemini, a global management consultancy, technology and outsourcing firm. She works closely with C-suite executives cross-sector to help them use digital to their...
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Instructional Video2:54
Seven Dimensions

Improving Training Effectiveness: Feedback, Adaptation, and Preparation

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker reflects on the importance of receiving feedback as a trainer and shares personal experiences of how feedback has influenced their teaching approach. They discuss improvements made to handouts, the significance...
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Instructional Video0:43
Next Animation Studio

Adaptive battery can charge in seconds

12th - Higher Ed
A new battery design from Cornell University could charge devices in seconds.
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Instructional Video2:31
SWPictures

Adapting to Climate Change: A Community Solution for Water Scarcity in Lima

12th - Higher Ed
This video showcases the impact of climate change on Lima, Peru, and how one resident is taking action to combat it. Through the construction of a fog catcher and reservoir, her community is able to collect and store water, providing a...
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Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Introduction to Mammals: Features, Diversity, and Adaptations

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of mammals. From humans to whales and primates, mammals are a diverse group of organisms with unique characteristics. We delve into their evolutionary history, examining their jaw joint,...
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Instructional Video1:36
Epic Reads

GONE Author Michael Grant Talks Movie Adaptations

6th - 11th
FEAR, the fifth book in the bestselling GONE series, is on sale now! Epic Reads is brought to you by HarperCollins Publishers. Subscribe for more Epic Reads! - http://goo.gl/2vD4rM -------------------------------------------------------...
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Instructional Video4:18
National Gallery of Art

Teaching Critical Thinking through Art 4.4: Focal Point: How can Artful Thinking be adapted for all?

3rd - 11th
In this video, National Gallery museum educator Meghan Lally Keaton discusses strategies for making thinking routines accessible to all leaners, including breaking routines into smaller pieces, adding movement, providing tactile...
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Instructional Video5:12
Curated Video

Paiute People Adapt Traditions to Modern-Day Gardens | Tending Nature | Season 2 | Episode 4

9th - 11th
A constant battle over water, including a major leak in a pipe owned by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, inspired the Big Pine Paiute Tribe to revisit the irrigation traditions of their ancestors and connect them to modern...
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Instructional Video1:59
Curated Video

President Harding Tours Alaska in a Specially Adapted Car

9th - 11th
For his 1923 trip to Alaska, U.S. president Warren G. Harding travels on an unusual mode of transportation: a Dodge Roadster specially converted to run on train tracks. From the Series: America in Color: Alaska http://bit.ly/2r4VJDe
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Instructional Video25:45
Curated Video

S1 E4: Adaptation to Global Water Shortages

9th - 11th
Anticipating future water needs, two regions on opposite sides of the world turn to technology for answers. Western Morocco, near the Sahara Desert, is currently facing unprecedented drought and groundwater mismanagement. But an ancient...
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Instructional Video11:50
Curated Video

Adaptation to Global Water Shortages: Fresno

9th - 11th
California's Central Valley is home to 19 percent of food production in the world yet about 100,000 of its residents have lived without clean drinking water for decades. New technologies attempt to overcome political and cost challenges...
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Instructional Video12:24
Curated Video

Adaptation to Global Water Shortages: Morocco

9th - 11th
At the edge of Morocco's Sahara region, a new way of harvesting water has the potential to deeply impact a culture. Nontraditional fog catching technology is empowering women and saving the fate of a mountain community.
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Instructional Video3:15
Curated Video

The Amazing Adaptation That Keeps Tamarin Numbers Up

9th - 11th
Golden lion tamarins have evolved a clever way to keep their population size steady in the face of predation. They almost always give birth to twins. From the Series: Amazing Monkeys: The Americas http://bit.ly/2y7TQ5Y
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Instructional Video7:41
Curated Video

Science stories – Adaptability

9th - 11th
Nothing in science is ever cut and dried as Professor Ros Rickaby, University of Oxford, talks to Professor Simon Conway-Morris FRS about how Earth’s changing chemistry has affected evolution, but can sometimes lead to evolutionary...

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