Instructional Video4:33
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Why is Vermeer's "Girl with the Pearl Earring" considered a masterpiece? - James Earle

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Is she turning towards you or away from you? No one can agree. She's the subject of Dutch Master Johannes Vermeer's "Girl with the Pearl Earring," a painting often referred to as the 'Mona Lisa of the North.' But what makes this painting...
Instructional Video4:28
Curated Video

Using Boxes and Bullets for the Introductory Paragraph

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to structure a research essay by using boxes and bullets. They discuss the importance of providing background information in the introduction before stating the thesis.
Instructional Video5:24
Curated Video

Self Esteem Tips: Dealing with Body Image Issues

6th - 11th
Sign up for our WellCast newsletter for more of the love, lolz and happy! http://goo.gl/GTLhb It's all too easy to buy into the belief that your body is just not good enough. It's too easy to feel inadequate, like you need to constantly...
Instructional Video7:32
Curated Video

Self Esteem and Body Image | That’s What He Said

3rd - 11th
Description: Six feet tall. Broad shoulders. A six pack. Hair in all the right places. Media is bombarding men with images of this ‘perfect man’, for whom women line up. In this episode, we take the traditionally female topic of body...
Instructional Video3:22
The Telegraph

Mothers and daughters discuss beauty and body image

Higher Ed
Mother-daughter duos discuss their attitudes towards beauty and body image, sharing their own experiences and revealing how attitudes have shifted from generation to generation. Get the latest headlines: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/...
Instructional Video3:40
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Lori Bindig - Media Literacy and Body Image

Higher Ed
Lori Bindig is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Media Studies and Director of the M.A. in Communication at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut. She earned her doctorate in Communication at the...
Instructional Video3:04
Curated Video

MRI

6th - 12th
MRI machines are now commonly used in hospitals to build amazing images of inside our bodies. Discover how magnets allow them to do this. Physics - Electricity And Circuits - Learning Points. MRI machines use magnets to take images of...
Instructional Video2:09
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Ọlásúnkànmí Ọpẹ́ifá - Teachers Make a Difference - Mrs. Josephine Dimowo

Higher Ed
Olasunkanmi Opeifa is an English teacher at the Government Day Secondary School Karu, Abuja, Nigeria. He is a Poet and Coordinator, Phenomenon Education Development. Olasunkanmi was selected as an FCT champion, 2018 Maltina Teacher of...
Instructional Video6:54
TED Talks

TED: The incredible cancer-detecting potential of photoacoustic imaging | Lei Li

12th - Higher Ed
Could we use the energy from light and sound to detect disease? TED Fellow Lei Li shares the exciting promise of photoacoustic imaging: an affordable, painless and accurate method of converting light into sound in order to create...
Instructional Video16:50
TED Talks

TED: How we can use light to see deep inside our bodies and brains | Mary Lou Jepsen

12th - Higher Ed
In a series of mind-bending demos, inventor Mary Lou Jepsen shows how we can use red light to see and potentially stimulate what's inside our bodies and brains. Taking us to the edge of optical physics, Jepsen unveils new technologies...
Instructional Video9:34
TED Talks

TED: The inaccurate link between body ideals and health | Nancy N. Chen

12th - Higher Ed
Global obesity rates are on the rise, but body shaming campaigns are doing more harm than good, says medical anthropologist Nancy N. Chen. Reflecting on how the cultural histories of body ideals have changed over time, she offers a new...
Instructional Video10:59
TED Talks

TED: Imaging at a trillion frames per second | Ramesh Raskar

12th - Higher Ed
Ramesh Raskar presents femto-photography, a new type of imaging so fast it visualizes the world one trillion frames per second, so detailed it shows light itself in motion. This technology may someday be used to build cameras that can...
Instructional Video9:02
TED Talks

TED: How you could see inside your body — with a micro-robot | Alex Luebke, Vivek Kumbhari

12th - Higher Ed
Would you swallow a micro-robot? In a gutsy demo, physician Vivek Kumbhari navigates Pillbot, a wireless, disposable robot swallowed onstage by engineer Alex Luebke, modeling how this technology can swiftly provide direct visualization...
Instructional Video6:57
Be Smart

3 Incredible Examples of Evolution Hidden In Your Body

12th - Higher Ed
Humans are special, and we got that way thanks to evolution and natural selection. The proof is right there in our bodies! From anatomy to genes, here are some stories of how you got to be the way you are.
Instructional Video7:25
Be Smart

How Well Do Masks Work? (Schlieren Imaging In Slow Motion!)

12th - Higher Ed
Wearing a mask is a cheap and easy way to help stop the spread of airborne infections like COVID-19. It’s also a sign that you want to help protect other people and have them protect you… that we’re all in this together. Here’s some...
Instructional Video1:43
Curated Video

Body positivity animation | Own Skin by Saskia Tomlinson & Geena Gasser | Short | Random Acts

9th - 11th
Own Skin is an animated poem that explores the stigma surrounding body image. Inspired by research from Bodykind festival it aims to promote a positive message in times where self acceptance is hard. It encourages people to break through...
Instructional Video18:50
Brave Wilderness

Incredible Invisible Frog

6th - 8th
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote and the crew discover a frog with transparent skin! Known as the Glass Frog, these amphibians of Central America are known for their translucent belly skin that allows onlookers to see right into...
Instructional Video1:30
Curated Video

The Breakthrough of Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Revolutionizing Medical Diagnosis

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revolutionized clinical technology in the 1970s, allowing specialists to non-invasively assess tissue within the body. Professor Sir Peter Mansfield, a pioneer in MRI technology, won a Nobel Prize for his...
Instructional Video10:00
NASA

We Asked NASA Scientists and Astronauts “What is your Favorite Hubble Image?”

3rd - 11th
Over the years, Hubble video producer Paul Morris has had the amazing opportunity to interview some of the brightest minds in astrophysics, and some of the coolest astronauts and people in the world. As a rule, he always asked every...
Instructional Video11:06
Curated Video

The most popular types of MEDICAL IMAGING techniques

9th - Higher Ed
X-Rays, CT Scans, MRIs, Mammograms, Ultrasounds, and PET Scans are some of the more important types of medical imaging techniques used by doctors and other healthcare professionals to look inside our bodies. DISCLAIMER: The content in...
Instructional Video3:30
Curated Video

Medical Imaging

12th - Higher Ed
Medical Imaging | Waves | Physics | FuseSchool If only we were all given a window so a doctor could look inside us when we were ill.Think of the operations that would save! Luckily there are now many ways we can see what is happening...
Instructional Video0:52
Next Animation Studio

NASA Dawn mission: spacecraft takes first image of dwarf planet Ceres

12th - Higher Ed
NASA's Dawn spacecraft is currently on its way to the asteroid belt where it will rendezvous Ceres, its largest celestial body. Ceres, also classified as a dwarf planet, has an average diameter of about 950 km (590 miles) making it...
Instructional Video7:35
Curated Video

Google Apps Script - Exercise Coding Projects - Copy All Images from Doc into Your Google Drive

Higher Ed
This video explains copying all images from Doc into your Google Drive. This clip is from the chapter "DocumentApp Bound Script Coding Projects" of the series "Google Apps Script - Exercise Coding Projects".This section explains...
Instructional Video3:20
FuseSchool

Medical Imaging

6th - Higher Ed
If only we were all given a window so a doctor could look inside us when we were ill.Think of the operations that would save! Luckily there are now many ways we can see what is happening deep inside our bodies by using electromagnetic...

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