Eat Happy Project
Take a virtual trip to the English countryside to learn why broccoli is so good us.
Join us on a visit to a farm in Lincolnshire as we find out what makes broccoli such a fantastic food to eat. Farmer Mark will take us on a tour of his farm to show us how broccoli grows. We'll also find out how broccoli is packed full...
Eat Happy Project
Come with us on a virtual trip to Naples, Italy to learn all about pasta
Picking out your spaghetti from your spirali can be tricky. So why not take your class on an online trip to the beautiful Bay of Naples to discover how pasta is made and what makes it oh-so delizioso? Meet master pasta maker Giuseppe Di...
Eat Happy Project
Take a virtual trip to Wensleydale to learn how cheese gets from farm to fork
Curious about how cheese is made? Bring your class and join us on a journey to the Wensleydale Creamery in Yorkshire -- peek into the cellars, learn about the ageing process and meet the cows who provide the main ingredient. For lots of...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Michael J. Dunlea Teachers Make a Difference - Mary Finn
Michael Dunlea is a third grade teacher at the Tabernacle Elementary School, Tabernacle, New Jersey, USA. He has been selected as a Top Fifty Finalist for the Global Teacher Prize.In the classroom, he has been using technology to take...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Michael J. Dunlea - Teaching in Challenging Times - Manahawkin, NJ USA
Michael Dunlea is a third grade teacher at the Tabernacle Elementary School, Tabernacle, New Jersey, USA. He has been selected as a Top Fifty Finalist for the Global Teacher Prize.In the classroom, he has been using technology to take...
Eat Happy Project
Join us on a mushroom farm to learn how these spores arrive in your stores
Ever wondered how mushrooms grow? Take a virtual trip to a mushroom farm to learn about this edible fungus and find out how these spores arrive in your stores. For more useful resources and activities to accompany this video, visit our...
Curated Video
Museum Truck Celebrates the Magic of STEM
A traveling museum is inspiring future scientists, engineers, and innovators. When the Perot Museum of Nature and Science sent their Tech Truck to visit a Texas high school, it brought learning stations and “wonder kits” that provided...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Rurik Nackerud - Gaymes in Education
Rurik Nackerud, has been named an Emerging Leader by Phi Delta Kappa International. He is among the 25 recipients that PDK has identified across the US under the age of 40 that demonstrate innovative practices in education. The 2013...
National Geographic
Finding Frozen Mummies in One of the World’s Tallest Mountain Ranges | Best Job Ever
Johan Reinhard is a forerunner in the study of high-altitude archaeology. Focusing on ancient peoples, his trips regularly take him up mountains, underwater, and into jungles. His team also found something you don’t see any old day:...
National Geographic
Finding Frozen Mummies in One of the World’s Tallest Mountain Ranges | Best Job Ever
Johan Reinhard is a forerunner in the study of high-altitude archaeology. Focusing on ancient peoples, his trips regularly take him up mountains, underwater, and into jungles. His team also found something you don’t see any old day:...
Scholastic
Plimoth Plantation Virtual Field Trips
Take a virtual field trip to Plimoth Plantation with four video tours and a slideshow. Videos take viewers aboard the Mayflower, inside a pilgrim village, to a Wampanoag homesite, and the Plimoth Plantation. Slideshow pictures are...
Scholastic
The American Museum of Natural History: A Virtual Field Trip with Brian Selznick
Author Brian Selznick takes scholars on a virtual field trip to New York City's American Museum of Natural History. Three stops to the Hall of North American Mammals, Mosquito Model, and Hall of Meteorites showcase prominent dioramas and...
Nature League
Everyday Biodiversity - Field Trip
Many pupils associate biodiversity with the rain forest or coral reefs, but there is so much more to learn. Join a virtual field trip into a pharmacy to explore the importance of biodiversity in all forms. The second video in a four-part...
Nature League
Adaptations at Animal Wonders - Field Trip
The word camouflage was first found use in English in the 1917 edition of Popular Science magazine. Camouflage, along with many other variations, star in the second video in a four-part series about adaptations. Join the virtual field...
Curated OER
Homing Pigeons
Sydney, a young girl, takes viewers on a virtual field trip to New York City to meet a man who raises homing pigeons. First she explains the role homing pigeons have played in culture and throughout history and then she interviews a...
American Museum of Natural History
Field Trip: Space Flight
Take a virtual trip to infinity and beyond. Pupils watch a space visualization that leaves Earth and heads to the ISS and then follows the Apollo missions to the moon. Scholars view detailed images of the space station and its different...
Nature Conservancy
Coastal Peru: The Amazing Biodiversity of a Coastal Ecosystem
Peru's coastal ecosystem is only one of the country's amazing features. But travelers don't need passports, expensive plane tickets, or heavy suitcases to examine the biodiversity of coastal Peru. Armed with a field trip log and graphic...
Curated OER
Telling a Story
Junior high and high schoolers watch a short video about effective storytelling strategies. As they take a virtual field trip to the Hans Christian Andersen story hour in Central Park, learners differentiate between writing a story and...
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