Instructional Video5:31
Catalyst University

Sports Nutrition Discussion Board 4

Higher Ed
Sports Nutrition Discussion Board 4
Instructional Video1:03
Next Animation Studio

Deadly brain-eating amoeba infection confirmed in Florida

12th - Higher Ed
Health officials in Florida issued a warning after a person was infected by a rare brain-eating amoeba.
Instructional Video6:04
Curated Video

Gene Technology | Genetics | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Gene Technology | Genetics | Biology | FuseSchool Gene technology includes a range of activities that take advantage of genetic variation, modifying genes and transferring genes to new hosts. It includes genetic engineering, which we...
Instructional Video5:19
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Could we harness the power of a black hole? | Fabio Pacucci

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Imagine a distant future when humans reach beyond Earth, forge cities on planets thousands of light-years away, and maintain a galactic web of trade and transport. What would it take to make that leap? And where would we get enough...
Instructional Video1:07
Curated Video

Transforming Waste: The Power of Composting

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Cardiff-based researchers are conducting large-scale experiments to generate compost from municipal waste. By actively managing the composting process, they can accelerate the breakdown of organic material, turning millions of tons of...
Instructional Video0:41
Science360

Eliciting brain plasticity to keep the body moving - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
With support from the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Emerging Frontiers of Research and Innovation (EFRI) program, bioengineer Gert Cauwenberghs, of the Jacobs School of Engineering and the Institute for Neural Computation at the...
Instructional Video4:58
Science360

Human Water Cycle - Drinking Water

12th - Higher Ed
Water. It's an essential building block of life, constantly moving in a hydrologic cycle that flows in a continuous loop above, across and even below the Earth's surface. But water is also constantly moving through another cycle -- the...
Instructional Video2:06
Curated Video

The Basics of Smart Recycling

3rd - 8th
This video takes a closer look at why recycling is crucial in our daily lives. As humans, our everyday activities—from eating snacks to unwrapping new toys—generate a significant amount of waste, most of which ends up in landfills. But...
Instructional Video1:33
Curated Video

“Recycling! Recycling!” Music Video

3rd - 8th
The "You Have the Power!" song is an engaging and lively tune that highlights the importance of recycling, encouraging kids to actively participate in protecting the environment. It stresses the necessity of recycling everyday items like...
Instructional Video7:36
Active Galactic

The Top Secret Story of Adaptive Optics

3rd - 11th
Adaptive optics, a high-tech solution to atmospheric distortion, is one of astronomy's oldest problems. While it may seem like adaptive optics works like magic, the story of how this technology came to be is far from simple. What started...
Podcast6:24
Independent Producers

The Changing Ecosystem of the Bering Sea

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ice is an essential component of the ecosystem of the Bering Sea region. For example, sea ice cover can dramatically affect the levels of phytoplankton which has enormous effects on the entire food web. In this public radio story we hear...
Instructional Video1:01
AsapSCIENCE

What Happens In One Minute?

6th - 11th
We show you what happens in one minute, in one minute. What Happens In One Lifetime? https://youtu.be/smjf3M6-1XE Subscribe for weekly videos: http://bit.ly/asapsci GET THE ASAPSCIENCE BOOK: http://asapscience.com/book/ Created by:...
Instructional Video1:26
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz - Teachers Make a Difference - Dr. Suzanne Carothers

Higher Ed
In courses such as The Teaching of Writing, Writing Non-Fiction, and Teaching English in Diverse Social/Cultural Contexts, Sealey-Ruiz, who started her career as a high school English teacher in 1993, seeks to “guide teachers in creating...
Instructional Video4:28
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz - Teacher as Interrupter

Higher Ed
In courses such as The Teaching of Writing, Writing Non-Fiction, and Teaching English in Diverse Social/Cultural Contexts, Sealey-Ruiz, who started her career as a high school English teacher in 1993, seeks to “guide teachers in creating...
Instructional Video12:56
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Detra Price-Dennis & Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz - Advancing Racial Literacies in Teacher Education

Higher Ed
Dr. Detra Price-Dennis is an Associate Professor of Education in the Department of Mathematics, Science, and Technology at Teachers College, Columbia University, in the Communications, Media, Learning Technologies, and Design program....
Instructional Video36:25
Natural History Museum

We need to talk about green energy | Live Talk with NHM Scientist

K - 11th
Green energy promises a guilt-free future. But like all technology, it’s dependent on metals and minerals from Earth. Where do we find these resources? Would you live next to a mine if it made your life greener? Join science communicator...
Instructional Video5:03
Life Noggin

What If a Giant Solar Storm Hit Earth?

3rd - 9th
Would would happen to Earth if the Sun had a giant solar storm? Would all tech be useless? To create your stunning website & support Life Noggin, go to https://www.wix.com/go/lifenoggin Subscribe: https://bit.ly/SubLifeNoggin | Get your...
Instructional Video1:01:55
Curated Video

Computing for the future of the planet

9th - 11th
Bakerian Lecture 2017 by Professor Andy Hopper CBE FREng FRS Digital technology is an indispensable and crucial component of our lives, society, and the physical environment. A challenge is how to use the power of computing to deal with...
Instructional Video13:42
TED Talks

TED: What security means to me | Eve Ensler

12th - Higher Ed
Playwright Eve Ensler explores our modern craving for security -- and why it makes us less secure. Listen for inspiring, heartbreaking stories of women making change.
Instructional Video11:09
TED Talks

TED: Look up for a change | Lucianne Walkowicz

12th - Higher Ed
How often do you see the true beauty of the night sky? TED Fellow Lucianne Walkowicz shows how light pollution is ruining the extraordinary -- and often ignored -- experience of seeing directly into space.
Instructional Video22:38
The Wall Street Journal

The Eye of the Activist

Higher Ed
Bill Ackman, founder and CEO of Pershing Square Capital, talks with WSJ Business Editor Jamie Heller at the WSJ D.Live conference in Laguna Beach, Calif. about why he avoids investing in tech and advocates for one shareholder, one vote.
Activity2:40
DiscoverE

At Home: Safe Landing Activity

3rd - 8th
A parachute is probably a good idea. An engaging lesson has pupils brainstorm ways to slow the descent of a falling object to minimize the impact when it lands. They decide on a design, build a prototype, test it out, and then make...
Activity3:32
DiscoverE

At Home: Keep a Cube Activity

3rd - 8th
Let cooler heads prevail. Future engineers first learn about heat transfer and insulation. They then design and build a contraption that will prevent an ice cube from melting for as long as possible.
Activity2:11
DiscoverE

DiscoverE Challenge: Pen Factory

3rd - 8th
Manufacture a great lesson on industrial manufacturing. A fun resource has learners use the production of pens to consider how assembly lines work. They write out a set of instructions for assembling a pen, test it out, then determine if...