Instructional Video8:03
SciShow Kids

How Ears Let Us Hear the World! | SciShow Kids

K - 5th
Squeaks is heading on a trip around the world! He's going to hear so many cool sounds, and wants Jessi to experience them, too. In this episode, he learns about how humans (and a couple of other animal guests) hear.
Instructional Video9:51
Curated Video

The Sound of Silence: Uncovering the Necessity and Impact of Noise

6th - Higher Ed
Journey into the world of silence to understand our dependency on sound in daily life and the disorienting effects of true quiet. Explore the challenges faced by hearing-impaired individuals and witness the transformative power of...
Instructional Video4:38
Kids Academy

What makes a sound? | Sound Experiments for Kids | Learning Video for Kindergarten and 1st Grade

Pre-K - 4th
What makes a sound? | Sound Experiments for Kids | Learning Video for Kindergarten and 1st Grade | Kids Academy Children think a lot. Mostly when they are young and peeking into everything. The question which most of the kids usually ask...
Instructional Video7:05
Physics Girl

Experiments with $100,000+ Speakers

9th - 12th
Join Physics Girl and PBS Digital Studios' new show SoundField as they experiment with giant $100,000 speakers and aim them at your body parts looking for resonance, at oobleck, at googly eyes, and at candles to explore the physics of...
Instructional Video8:21
Astrum

What Do Space Images Sound Like?

Higher Ed
Sonification transforms scientific data, such as space imagery, into sound, providing an auditory perspective on celestial phenomena. By translating features like stars, gas, and dust into musical tones, this process enables a unique way...
Instructional Video4:00
Wonderscape

Understanding How We Perceive Sound

K - 5th
Delve into the fascinating process of hearing and how our ears transform sound waves into signals for our brains to interpret. Learn about the intricate anatomy of the ear and how it enables us to experience the richness of...
Instructional Video2:28
Curated Video

DIY SCI - WEIRD SOUNDS - ALUMINUM BARS

6th - Higher Ed
DIY SCI host Steve Spangler demonstrates how you can use aluminum bars to make some crazy sounds!
Instructional Video6:29
TED Talks

Ryan Holladay: To hear this music you have to be there. Literally

12th - Higher Ed
In this lovely talk, TED Fellow Ryan Holladay shares his experiment with "location-aware music." This programming and musical feat involves hundreds of geotagged segments of sounds that only play when a listener is physically nearby,...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Understanding the Visually Evoked Auditory Response

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, the concept of visually evoked auditory response (VEAR) is explored, which is the phenomenon of hearing sounds in response to visual stimuli. The video presents examples of GIFs and animations that appear to create sounds,...
Instructional Video7:55
Let's Tute

Exploring the Science of Sound: Speed and Mediums

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the science behind why we see fireworks before we hear them, and how the speed of light and sound play a role in this. We also conduct experiments to understand how sound travels through different mediums, and...
Podcast4:20
Good Words

Euphonious Sounds Make You Feel Good

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Euphonious means pleasing to the ear, and this audio story examines the many ways that pleasant sounds can spark feelings of delight. Some sounds represent wonderful experiences, others, like the sound of crashing waves, serve to soothe...
Instructional Video6:22
National Theatre

Exploring Binaural Sound in Theatre: An Intimate Experience for the Audience

9th - 12th
This video explores the use of binaural sound technology in theater, specifically in the play "ANNA". The audience experiences the story through headphones, creating an intimate and immersive experience. The creative team discusses the...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Protecting and Maintaining Your Hearing

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker conducts a tone quiz to test the viewer's hearing ability. They explain that as people age, they may experience age-related hearing loss, which is a normal and gradual process. The video emphasizes the...
Instructional Video4:47
Science360

Sound - Science of Speed

12th - Higher Ed
"Loud is fast" Brian Vickers tells us, and speed is one reason racecars don't have mufflers. Experiencing a NASCAR race means feeling the roar of the engines as well as hearing them. It's all good--as long as you've got your ear protection.
Instructional Video5:52
Curated Video

Is Hearing Voices Ever Normal?

Higher Ed
In general when we hear that someone is hearing voices, we believe that the person is experiencing a psychotic episode. Psychosis is a break from reality and not knowing what’s real and not real. Usually hearing voices, also...
Instructional Video4:47
Rachel's English

PHRASAL VERB HEAR

6th - Higher Ed
Start 2017 with the 30-day vocabulary challenge: learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days! Day 9: the phrasal verb HEAR: hear about, hear from, hear out, hear of.
Instructional Video1:58
Great Big Story

Inside the silence, the experience of the world's quietest room

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the anechoic chamber with Steve Orfield, where the only sounds are from within your body, amplifying internal noises.
Instructional Video2:02
Curated Video

DIY SCI - WEIRD SOUNDS - CAN AND STRING

6th - Higher Ed
DIY SCI host Steve Spangler demonstrates how you can use a can and string to make some weird sounds and even talk to people!
Instructional Video5:20
Curated Video

Sound on the Move

3rd - 8th
“Sound on the Move” explores how sound waves travel different distances depending on the type of material through which they travel.
Instructional Video4:43
SciShow

Why Inducing Hallucinations Might Be a Good Idea

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers have developed ways to induce hallucinations, and though it sounds weird, it could also tell us a lot about mental health.
Instructional Video2:54
SciShow

Hearing Colors, Seeing Sounds: Synesthesia

12th - Higher Ed
Hank explains the little we know about the perceptual condition known as synesthesia, where a person involuntary associates one sensation or experience with another sensation.
Instructional Video2:33
Science360

Sounds Of Survival

12th - Higher Ed
Many animals communicate with members of their own species using specific sounds. These sounds are behaviorally relevant to the animals because they facilitate important behaviors such as maintaining a territory or finding offspring on...
Instructional Video12:07
Curated Video

What Neuroscience Says About the Experience of Dying

12th - Higher Ed
Most people have thought about: How does it feel to die? What is death like? In this video, I examine what science says about this. Some commonalities in what people experience are: positive emotions, meeting...
Instructional Video8:03
Curated Video

The Secret Life of the Fetus: Sensory Experiences Before Birth

6th - Higher Ed
Uncover the fascinating sensory world of the fetus during its time in the womb. From the first stirrings of movement to developing taste preferences influenced by maternal diet, this video reveals how fetuses actively experience their...