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Bozeman Science
Planning and Carrying Out Investigations
In this video Paul Andersen explains how you can have your students plan and carry out their own investigations.
The Viral Fever
The Science Behind Airplane Food: Taste Buds, Cabin Pressure, and First Class Meals
Food Files, Series 3: We investigate the science behind airplane food and why it tastes so different up in the air. Discover how factors such as cabin pressure, dry air, and noise can affect our taste buds and how airline chefs try to...
Mediacorp
Breaking Down the Class Divide in Singapore
This video looks at the growing class divide in Singapore and begins to investigate what life is like at the bottom of the class ladder. <br/>
Regardless of Class part 1/8
Regardless of Class part 1/8
EarthEcho International
Service Learning Stage 1: Investigation
The video discusses the process of service learning, starting with investigating students' resources, interests, skills, and talents. It emphasizes the need for students to prepare by creating a short description or elevator pitch before...
Curated Video
Investigating Values
Eight renowned researchers in different disciplines provide real-world examples of the relevance of Theory of Knowledge (TOK) concepts in their research. This TOK Sampler explores different aspects of how we ground, justify,...
National Geographic
Investigating Shadiness | Water & Power: A California Heist
Hired by Public Citizen, John Gibler investigates a tip about shady water deals in California. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe About Water & Power: A California Heist: From Emmy...
National Geographic
Investigating the Mysterious Whale Sharks of Mafia Island | National Geographic
The whale sharks of Mafia Island are unusual because they don't migrate—and researchers want to know why. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe About National Geographic: National...
National Geographic
Investigating Rock Carvings | Atlantis Rising
Multispectral imagining is used to examine ancient rock carvings that could refer to the lost city of Atlantis. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe ➡ ATLANTIS RISING AIRS SUNDAY JANUARY...
National Geographic
Investigating Rock Carvings | Atlantis Rising
Multispectral imagining is used to examine ancient rock carvings that could refer to the lost city of Atlantis. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe ➡ ATLANTIS RISING AIRS SUNDAY JANUARY...
The Guardian
Norway's Muslim immigrants attend classes on western attitudes to women
Every immigrant in Norway must attend classes on female rights and respect for women. Subscribe to The Guardian ►ttp://is.gd/subscribeguardian' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Guardian ► The lessons were made compulsory after a string...
The Guardian
Assam's modern slaves: the real price of a cup of Tetley tea | Guardian Investigations
Assam's modern slaves: the real price of a cup of Tetley tea Click here for full Guardian article='http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/video/2014/mar/01/tetley-tea-maids-real-price-cup-tea-video' target='_blank'...
ProTeachersVideo
Hard To Teach - Secondary Science Using ICT: Investigating Acceleration with Year 9 Using Light Gates
Paul Preece at Camborne Science and Community College and his class of Year 9s investigate acceleration with the traditional trolley rolling experiment. Here the pupils use light gates to accurately capture the speed of the passing...
The Guardian
Are the Tories really the party of the working class? | General Election 2017
Guardian political editor Anushka Asthana goes behind the scenes on the Conservative and Labour campaign trails to scrutinise Theresa May’s bold claim that the Tories are now the party of the working class. Is May serious about reducing...
The Atlantic
Myths from American History Class
In the U.S., kids spend a lot of time in history class learning about the American Revolution and the founding fathers. But history books tend to simplify the complex reality of the war and the country’s founding. This episode of School...
Curated Video
Scientists Discover New Class of Magnetic Ionic Fluid
Scientists in Japan have made a groundbreaking discovery, developing a new class of compound known as magnetic ionic fluid. This fluid, unlike traditional liquids, responds to a magnetic field. While previous magnetic fluids required...
World Science Festival
WSU Master Class: Synthetic Biology’s Industrial Revolution with Drew Endy
Bioengineer Drew Endy explores how synthetic biology has the potential to solve major problems in the environment, energy, medicine, and more. Investigate how biology can provide enough for humanity and nature as we get better at...
World Science Festival
WSU Master Class: Brain Machine Interfaces with Miguel Nicolelis
Pioneering neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis investigates how brains encode sensory and motor information. His groundbreaking work demonstrates that animals and humans can use their electrical brain activity to control neuroprosthetic...
National Gallery of Art
Teaching Critical Thinking through Art, 4.3: Investigating with the Creative Questions Game
In this lesson demonstration video filmed at the National Gallery of Art, museum educator Meghan Lally Keaton turns Creative Questions into a game using Sam Gilliam's Relative with a fifth grade class from Beers Elementary School,...
Science360
The Center For Remote Sensing Of Ice Sheets (CReSIS) Investigates Melting Polar Ice
The Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS) is a Science and Technology Center established by the National Science Foundation (NSF) in 2005 with the mission of developing new technologies and computer models to measure and...
Bozeman Science
How I'm Teaching Remotely
Paul Andersen describes how he is teaching remotely in both conferences and classrooms. He tries to focus on good pedagogy rather than technology. The main topics include Whole Class Instruction, Science Investigations, Student...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Does "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" have a hidden message? - David B. Parker
In his introduction to "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," L. Frank Baum claims that the book is simply an innocent children's story. But some scholars have found hidden criticisms of late-nineteenth-century economic policies in the book. Is...
Curated Video
Learning CSS (Video 9)
As a modern day web designer, it is very critical for you to prepare for the CSS3 world we live in. A major challenge that designers face in their day-to-day life is making their designs stand out from the rest and ensuring they...
Curated Video
Learning CSS (Video 28)
As a modern day web designer, it is very critical for you to prepare for the CSS3 world we live in. A major challenge that designers face in their day-to-day life is making their designs stand out from the rest and ensuring they...