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Instructional Video17:22
Brave Wilderness

SPIKED by a Sea Urchin?

6th - 8th
On this episode of Beyond the Tide, Coyote and the crew go tide pooling off the coast of Hawaii’s most majestic island, Kauai! The Hawaiian Islands, a well known divers paradise, boast some of the most amazing collections of marine life...
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Instructional Video8:36
Professor Dave Explains

Weathering Environments Part 1: Fluvial Processes

12th - Higher Ed
We now know about physical and chemical weathering, so now it's time to learn about the different weathering environments. These are fluvial, aeolian, and glacial. Let's start with fluvial, which means environments dominated by flowing...
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Instructional Video7:28
Professor Dave Explains

Mineral Luster and Color

12th - Higher Ed
Color and luster are two important macroscopic characteristics of minerals. How can we identify and classify minerals using these characteristics? And why do the same metals show up as different colors in different minerals? Macroscopic...
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Instructional Video3:17
Mazz Media

Importance of Minerals

6th - 8th
In this video students will learn about what minerals are and then provides numerous examples of how people encounter minerals in their lives. Viewers will come to understand how different minerals are mined and how they are used in the...
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Instructional Video2:28
Science Buddies

A Sweet Earthquake Shake on Landfill

K - 5th
Have you ever thought about what type of ground buildings are constructed on? Rock, gravel, sand, soil and many othersβ€”there are lots of different types of "ground." And this issue becomes especially important in areas that are likely to...
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Instructional Video0:55
American Museum of Natural History

Identification Day On May 6, 2017

6th - 11th
The American Museum of Natural History's annual Identification Day will take place on Saturday, May 6, 2017 from noon - 4:00 pm in the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Hall. Bring your shells, rocks, insects, feathers, bones, and artifacts to...
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Instructional Video0:55
Natural History Museum

What does the Murchison meteorite smell like? | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
The Murchison meteorite, which fell in 1969, is a carbonaceous chondrite. At over 4.5 billion years old, chondrites are some of the most primitive and pristine rocks in the solar system. But one of the things that stands out about the...
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Instructional Video3:27
Curated Video

Fossils & Evidence For Evolution

12th - Higher Ed
The theory of evolution states that individuals within a species show wide degrees of variation, and those individuals with characteristics best suited to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce. This theory grew from...
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Instructional Video3:53
Visual Learning Systems

Minerals: Identifying Minerals

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Minerals video series, students will be able to do the following: Define minerals as naturally occurring solids that have a definite chemical makeup and crystal shape. Explain that a crystal is made of particles that...
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Instructional Video4:31
Curated Video

Limestone Cycle - limestone, quicklime and slaked lime

12th - Higher Ed
Limestone Cycle - limestone, quicklime and slaked lime | Chemistry | FuseSchool Learn the basics about limestone cycle - limestone, quicklime and slaked lime. What are their properties, similarities and differences? Find out more in this...
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Instructional Video18:26
Wonderscape

Science Kids: All About Volcanoes

K - 5th
This video is about volcanoes. It explains how volcanoes are formed, the different parts of a volcano, the types of volcanoes, and notable volcanic eruptions. The video also includes review questions to test the viewer's understanding of...
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Instructional Video1:50
Visual Learning Systems

Measuring Mass and Volume: Measuring Volume of Solids

9th - 12th
This program begins by discussing common ways mass and volume are measured in the home. The video highlights how mass and volume are measured with various types of equipment in the school science lab. Some of the different tools used to...
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Instructional Video2:21
Visual Learning Systems

Measuring Mass and Volume: Using a Balance

9th - 12th
This program begins by discussing common ways mass and volume are measured in the home. The video highlights how mass and volume are measured with various types of equipment in the school science lab. Some of the different tools used to...
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Instructional Video5:12
Curated Video

Go with the Flow

3rd - Higher Ed
Miss Palomine shows examples of three types of matter – gas, liquid, and solid. She then describes the differences among them. She focuses on the properties of liquids, and asks the student to help her identify liquids from a list of...
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Instructional Video5:25
Curated Video

Is It a Solid?

3rd - Higher Ed
Miss Palomine shows examples of three types of matter: gas, liquid, and solid. She then describes the differences among them. She asks the student to help her identify solids from a list of pictures.
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Instructional Video8:23
Curated Video

Fossils: Evidence for Evolution and Extinction

Higher Ed
This video explains the use of fossils as evidence for the theory of evolution by natural selection. It describes the three main ways in which fossils can be formed, and how they provide evidence of organisms that lived millions of years...
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Instructional Video2:48
Visual Learning Systems

Volcanic Eruptions

9th - 12th
New ReviewThis video describes the causes of volcanic eruptions and some of the different ways eruptions can occur.
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Instructional Video4:56
Curated Video

What are the uses of Limestone?

12th - Higher Ed
In this video we give a detailed breakdown of Limestone and what the different uses of Limestone are.
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Instructional Video4:47
Rock 'N Learn

Life Science: Cells

K - 5th
Here's an exciting way to learn important facts and get ready for a life science test! In this episode we'll be looking at cells.
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Instructional Video8:18
Packt

Creating Stunning Environments in Unreal Engine 5 - A Game Artist Bootcamp - Blending Objects Using Masking Techniques

Higher Ed
Explore advanced object blending techniques using opacity masks and dithering effects. This video will teach you how to create a more seamless and realistic environment by blending objects within your scene, enhancing visual cohesion and...
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Instructional Video6:02
Big Think

The Einstein myth: Why the cult of personality is bad for science | Michelle Thaller

6th - 11th
Read more at BigThink.com: Follow Big Think here: YouTube: http://goo.gl/CPTsV5 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BigThinkdotcom Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigthink So Jonathan you ask a question that actually gets to the heart of a...
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Instructional Video3:42
Curated Video

Fossils & Evidence For Evolution | Evolution | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
The theory of evolution states that individuals within a species show wide degrees of variation, and those individuals with characteristics best suited to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce. This theory grew from...
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Instructional Video7:56
Clarendon Learning

Comets, Asteroids, and Meteors [Learn what they really are]

K - 6th
Comets Asteroids and Meteors are all over the solar system. But did you know that each are quite different? You may be wondering "What is a comet?", "What is an asteroid made of?", or "Where does a meteor come from?" Well, sit tight...
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Instructional Video15:25
Curated Video

Matlab πŸ‘©β€πŸ’» Cell Arrays

10th - Higher Ed
Cell arrays are like regular arrays but you can use them to store different data types in a sequence. The format for this method of storing values is curly brackets {}. After you assign the cell array a name, you can enter values and...