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Instructional Video4:45
Curated Video

Nature-Nurture

Higher Ed
Is human behaviour explained primarily by what we inherit or what we experience? This film explores this key issue by looking at the example of aggression.
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Instructional Video2:59
Jam Campus

Parts of the Brain Song

6th - 8th
Learn about the parts of the brain in song format! A great way to boost classroom engagement when introducing new topics.
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Instructional Video4:15
Catalyst University

Human Sulfur Assimilation: ATP Sulfurylase and ASP Kinase

Higher Ed
Human Sulfur Assimilation: ATP Sulfurylase and ASP Kinase
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Instructional Video6:13
Curated Video

Ethnocentrism

Higher Ed
Might psychology have ethnocentric biases? The film begins by explaining and illustrating the idea of social construction. It then goes on to illustrate three sources of potential ethnocentric bias: researcher bias, conceptual bias, and...
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Instructional Video6:22
Curated Video

Free-Will and Determinism

Higher Ed
Are the decisions we make made freely or are they somehow determined for us? This film takes you through the issues and questions raised by the free-will / determinism debate.
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Instructional Video5:30
Curated Video

Free-Will and Determinism

Higher Ed
How 'free' are you? Professor Patrick Haggard explains the differences between determinism and free will and we look at behavioural, psychic and neurological determinism. We then reconstruct Libet's seminal experiment showing that brain...
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Instructional Video11:42
Catalyst University

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome | Presentation, Diagnosis, & Special Tests

Higher Ed
In this video, we will do the following as it pertains to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: [1] Discuss the relevant anatomy of the carpal tunnel. [2] The typical presentation of a patient with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. [3] Special tests used in the...
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Instructional Video8:08
Curated Video

Ethnocentrism

Higher Ed
This film examines the concept of ethnocentrism, its social construction, uses and limitations in psychological research.
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Instructional Video5:36
Catalyst University

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome | Special Tests | Rationale & Interpretation

Higher Ed
In this video, we will explore some common special tests that are used in the diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
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Instructional Video4:45
Curated Video

Reductionism

Higher Ed
Based around the example of obesity, this film outlines the key ideas underpinning reductionist and holistic approaches in the social sciences.
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Instructional Video3:46
Curated Video

Reductionism

Higher Ed
This film shows the importance and limitations of reductionism in the nature of psychological explanation. using the example of research into obesity. It cautions students against simply using reductionism as a critique to be compared...
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Instructional Video13:52
Psychology Unlocked

How to Write a Personal Statement - Top Tops For University Applicants

Higher Ed
This video is packed with tips for how to write a successful personal statement to study Psychology at University. I share what I included in my personal statement as well as the books I referenced in the statement.
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Instructional Video9:08
Bozeman Science

Biology

9th - 12th Standards
In this biology video, the instructor introduces the four main concepts behind Biology approved by The College Board—evolution, free energy, information, and systems. Individuals then listen to and see descriptions and examples of each...
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Lesson Plan14:52
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute

The Making of the Fittest: Got Lactase? The Co-evolution of Genes and Culture

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Got milk? Only two cultures have had it long enough to develop the tolerance of lactose as an adult. Learn how the responsible genes evolved along with the cultures that have been consuming milk. This rich film is supplied with a few...
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Instructional Video5:09
Socratica

What Is Biochemistry?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Watch as chemistry comes alive! Socratica's biology playlist kicks off with a simple video detailing the principle components of biochemistry. Content includes carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids. The narrator describes each class...
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Instructional Video8:50
Socratica

Ionic and Covalent Bonds and Hydrogen Bonds

9th - Higher Ed Standards
What determines the type of bond two atoms will form? Science scholars examine the factors that affect the formation of molecules and compounds through a short video from Socratica's biology series. Topics include valence electrons,...
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Instructional Video12:37
Socratica

Properties of Water: Hydrogen Bonding in Water

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Water is life! How is one small molecule responsible for so many big things? Socratica's series on biology presents a fascinating look at the universal solvent. From its adhesive properties caused by hydrogen bonding to its ability to...
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Instructional Video1:40
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Seeing Single Molecules Move

9th - 12th Standards
Seeing is believing! Viewers observe the latest in technology—the ability to watch as a protein molecule searches for the appropriate binding site on a DNA molecule! A short video follows transcription factors SOX2 and OCT4 in their...
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Instructional Video12:41
Curated OER

Taxonomy and the Tree of Life

6th - 12th
Mr. Khan explains with pictures and diagrams Carl Linneaus' taxonomy system and the biological tree of life. He mentions that the debate still continues regarding how to classify organisms and that newer technology that examines DNA is...
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Instructional Video2:43
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

The Chemical Structure of DNA

9th - 12th Standards
DNA follows specific rules when it comes to structure and pairings. Understand what DNA looks like, how it builds itself, and some of the rules that limit it. Individuals view animations showing details not observable under a microscope...
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Instructional Video8:56
Bozeman Science

Osmoregulation

9th - 12th Standards
Because salmon live both in salt and freshwater, they have physical (different urine concentrations) and behavioral (drinking more or less water) adaptations to maintain osmolality. In this osmoregulation video, the instructor reviews...
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Instructional Video2:04
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Regulation of Eukaryotic DNA Transcription

9th - 12th Standards
DNA transcription finds regulation in a few different forms. Pupils learn about the activators, repressors, and the relationships with RNA through a short animation. After viewing the process with colors highlighting each step for...
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Instructional Video10:45
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Nature League

Sex Cells and Inherited Trauma - De-Natured

6th - 12th Standards
Do our experiences in childhood become part of our genetic makeup? The third of a four-part video series focusing on reproduction examines trending research in epigenetics. The narrator explains the experiment, data, and analysis of the...
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Instructional Video20:34
TED-Ed

Can We Eat to Starve Cancer?

11th - Higher Ed Standards
Is there an answer for cancer? Your AP biologists will be inspired by this lecture on how the foods that we eat stimulate or inhibit the growth of blood vessels, which in turn, bring health or disease to the human body. Research is...

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