Instructional Video3:04
Curated Video

Describing Data Sets

K - 5th
In this video, students will learn how to describe a data set by using the characteristics of the quantity measured. The video covers different types of data representations such as dot plots, histograms, and tables, and explains how to...
Instructional Video3:06
Science360

Hydraulic fracturing Using scientific methods to evaluate trade-offs

12th - Higher Ed
In Colorado, drilling for oil and natural gas using hydraulic fracturing, sometimes referred to as fracking, is big business. But questions about its impact on the air and water are far from settled. With support from the National...
Instructional Video4:25
Brainwaves Video Anthology

The Brainwaves - Tomorrow's History Today - The 200th Video

Higher Ed
This is my 200th video in the Brainwaves Video Anthology. It features 10 thought-leaders from my second year of filming. Watch Thomas L. Friedman, Linda Darling-Hammond, Walter Mischel, Carol Dweck, James P. Comer, Deborah Meier, Sugata...
Instructional Video0:58
Visual Learning Systems

Introduction to Bonding

9th - 12th
This video introduces the Bonding series. The process of chemical bonding is described and illustrated through engaging live action footage, and supported by vivid animations. The role atomic structure plays in the process of bonding is...
Instructional Video1:00:24
Science360

BIO Distinguished Lecture Series – Michael Dietze

12th - Higher Ed
BIO Distinguished Lecture Series – Michael Dietze: "Solving the challenge of predicting nature: How close are we and how do we get there?" Is nature predictable? If so, how can we better manage and conserve ecosystems? Near-term...
Instructional Video4:44
TED-Ed

TED-ED: The invisible motion of still objects - Ran Tivony

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Many of the inanimate objects around you probably seem perfectly still. But look deep into the atomic structure of any of them, and you'll see a world in constant flux - with stretching, contracting, springing, jittering, drifting atoms...
Instructional Video6:21
Wonderscape

Just a Phase: Exploring Matter's Marvelous States

K - 5th
Journey through the fascinating states of matter—solid, liquid, and gas—and discover how atoms and molecules behave in each. This video unravels the atomic-level interactions that define each state, from the tight bonds of solids to the...
Instructional Video1:28
Visual Learning Systems

Exploring Our Solar System

9th - 12th
In this video, we explore the largest object in our solar system, which is the Sun. We learn about the relationship between the Sun, Earth, and Moon, and how they interact with each other. This video is part of the 8-part series, Earth...
Instructional Video1:15:02
Planet PE

All of GCSE PE Paper 2 in 76 minutes

9th - 12th
live paper 2 revision session in the run up to the mocks In this session we will look at a range of topics across: Sports psychology Socio-cultural influences Health, fitness and well-being
Instructional Video1:37
Curated Video

Factpack: Structure of the Atom

6th - 12th
The different ways scientists have explained the structure of the atom, and how it has changed throughout history. Chemistry - Atoms And Bonding - Learning Points. A Twig FactPack Film. Open a discussion on what has been already learnt...
Instructional Video5:16
Curated Video

Resonance (Chemistry) Explained in Simple Words with Examples

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Resonance is a way of describing delocalized electrons within certain molecules where a single Lewis formula cannot express the bonding. To understand resonance in chemistry, you need to first understand covalent bonds, sigma and pi...
Instructional Video3:59
MinuteEarth

Proteins: Explained

12th - Higher Ed
To start using Tab for a Cause, go to: http://tabforacause.org/minuteearth2 You might already know that proteins are a fundamental part of your diet, but they're much more than that. LEARN MORE ************** To learn more about this...
Instructional Video6:52
Curated Video

Pauli's Exclusion Principle: The rule of electrons

9th - Higher Ed
Wolfgang Pauli's Exclusion Principle, developed in 1925, is a crucial concept in quantum mechanics. It states that two electrons in the same atom cannot have the same set of quantum numbers, which are the principal quantum number (𝑻n),...
Instructional Video8:07
The Art Assignment

Fierce Women of Art

9th - 12th
This week we're talking about a group of supremely awesome and unapologetic artists who take risks, question art world practices, and also happen to be women -- we're calling them Fierce Women of Art. These are truly inspirational...
Instructional Video1:44
Curated Video

Unlocking Carbon's Secrets Electronic Configurations and Valency in the Carbon Family

9th - Higher Ed
Group 14 elements are carbon (C), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), tin (Sn), and lead (Pb). Their valence electron configuration is unique and is shown by the symbol ns²np². This set-up shows that there are two electrons in the outermost s...
Instructional Video3:39
FuseSchool

Electron Configuration of First 20 Elements

6th - Higher Ed
This lesson looks at the electronic configurations of elements in the periodic tables. Electrons are arranged in energy levels or shells around the nucleus of an atom. As we increase the atomic number and progress through the first...
Instructional Video3:31
Curated Video

What is an Atom?

6th - 12th
From our bodies to the oceans and stars, everything is made of millions upon millions of tiny atoms. But what are atoms made of? Chemistry - Atoms And Bonding - Learning Points. The building blocks of all elements are called atoms. Atoms...
Instructional Video4:16
ACDC Leadership

Production Possibilities- EconMovies #3: Monsters Inc (Reupload)

12th - Higher Ed
EconMovies explain economic concepts through movies. In this episode, I use Disney/Pixar's Monsters Inc. to introduce the production possibilities curve. Good luck studying economics.
Instructional Video2:48
Curated Video

Carbon The Exceptional Element Looking into Its Unique Qualities

9th - Higher Ed
Carbon and silicon are the predominant elements in the earth's crust, whereas germanium is present in minimal quantities. Lead and tin are present in minuscule quantities. Carbon exists in various forms, including coal, diamond,...
Instructional Video3:58
Curated Video

Electron Configuration of First 20 Elements | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Electron Configuration of First 20 Elements | Properties of Matter | Chemistry | FuseSchool This lesson looks at the electronic configurations of elements in the periodic tables. Electrons are arranged in energy levels or shells around...
Instructional Video10:16
Educreations

Covalent Bonds

9th - 12th Standards
Share this video with your class and explore the conditions that make covalent bonding possible. Examining the complex series of attractive and repulsive forces that exist between atoms, this video explains how at just the right...
Instructional Video28:30
GPB Television

Chemistry 502: The World of Atoms is Not Enough – Bonding Part II

9th - 12th
"The name is Bond. James Bond." Or is that "Chemical Bond?" Assign the viewing of the video as homework, and then have your chemists come to class to practice drawing electron dot diagrams and Lewis structures with the several bonus...
Instructional Video11:38
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Crash Course

Bonding Models and Lewis Structures

9th - 12th Standards
Atomic models help us visualize the interactions of substances we cannot see. Explore atomic models, specifically Lewis structures, that show valence electrons and their role in bonds.
Instructional Video3:42
TED-Ed

Self-Assembly: The Power of Organizing the Unorganized

9th - Higher Ed Standards
What if buildings could grow, adapt, and repair themselves like a living organism? Using the process of self-assembly, this crazy idea may one day become a reality. The video looks at how unordered parts interact with one another and...