Instructional Video5:50
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Why do we love? A philosophical inquiry - Skye C. Cleary

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ah, romantic love; beautiful and intoxicating, heart-breaking and soul-crushing... often all at the same time! If romantic love has a purpose, neither science nor psychology has discovered it yet _ but over the course of history, some of...
Instructional Video6:03
Wonderscape

The Secret Life of the Immortal Jellyfish

K - 5th
Science Kids Longest Living Animals

The video explores the fascinating abilities of the immortal jellyfish, highlighting its unique process of transdifferentiation that allows it to rejuvenate and potentially live forever. By...
Instructional Video19:10
TED Talks

Naomi Oreskes: Why we should trust scientists

12th - Higher Ed
Many of the world's biggest problems require asking questions of scientists -- but why should we believe what they say? Historian of science Naomi Oreskes thinks deeply about our relationship to belief and draws out three problems with...
Instructional Video2:31
National Geographic

Can a Haircut Change Your Life? | The Story of Us

Pre-K - 11th
Joshua Coombes is a London hairdresser who believes small acts of kindness can make a big impact. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe ➡ THE STORY OF US WITH MORGAN FREEMAN AIRS...
Instructional Video1:41:19
World Science Festival

Faith and Science

6th - 11th
For all their historical tensions, scientists and religious scholars from a wide variety of faiths ponder many similar questions—how did the universe begin? How might it end? What is the origin of matter, energy, and life? The modes of...
Instructional Video6:29
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Olivia Van Ledtje - Being a Connected Learner

Higher Ed
Olivia (aka LivBit) is a 10-year old who is smart about all things shark and hopes to be a future ichthyologist. She is an ambassador for the Gills Club, an organization promoting girls in science through inquiry-based experiences...
Instructional Video1:12:41
Curated Video

"Religious and Ethical Dimensions of Artificial Intelligence" - The Venerable Tenzin Priyadarshi

9th - 11th
Established at Memorial Church in 1994, the Roger W. Heyns Lecture in Religion and Society, is an annual event that features a major speaker focusing on the problems and challenges facing religion and community. The Venerable Tenzin...
Instructional Video1:17
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Olivia Van Ledtje - Teachers Make a Difference - Teachers Around the World

Higher Ed
Olivia (aka LivBit) is a 10-year old who is smart about all things shark and hopes to be a future ichthyologist. She is an ambassador for the Gills Club, an organization promoting girls in science through inquiry-based experiences...
Instructional Video8:57
Nature League

Does a balance of nature actually exist?

6th - 8th
In part 2 of this Nature League miniseries on philosophy and climate change, Brit and Gray discuss the conceptual issues with the "balance of nature" concept, and climate change as a disruptive force therein.
Instructional Video6:38
Bozeman Science

PS3D - Energy in Chemical Processes and Everyday Life

4th - 12th
Need to take your teaching of energy concepts to another level? Check out a strategic video that examines standard PS3D in the Next Generation Science Standards. Filled with examples, scenarios, and connections to the life sciences, the...
Instructional Video7:28
Bozeman Science

Three Domains of Life

9th - 12th Standards
Isn't a domain already a set of values, a territory, part of a web address, and an area of magnetism? In the last video, the instructor walks learners through a history of life on Earth. Scholars then see the seven characteristics of all...
Instructional Video14:14
Bozeman Science

The Origin of Life - Scientific Evidence

9th - 12th Standards
Guess where the oldest rocks on Earth are found? And what do these rocks reveal about the age of the earth?   Viewers of this short video analyze the age of the earth and explore the origin of life through geologic,...
Instructional Video4:10
Bozeman Science

Secret of Life

9th - 12th Standards
Explore how DNA, genes, and proteins are tied together to make life. Scholars learn about the central dogma, connecting DNA, which is inherited, to RNA and then to proteins, all which make the diversity of life today. 
Instructional Video12:57
Bozeman Science

Life Requires Free Energy

9th - 12th Standards
Free energy, get your free energy here! Learners see that all organisms require free energy, which comes from the sun. The lesson explains the first two laws of thermodynamics and then analyzes metabolism, via glycolysis, on a very...
Instructional Video8:08
Bozeman Science

LS1A - Structure and Function

K - 12th
Form follows function, from simple bacteria to complex mammals. Demonstrate this essential standard, LS1A, using the tips in a short video about the Next Generation Science Standards. Topics include when to introduce cells and organelles...
Instructional Video10:44
Bozeman Science

Water and Life

9th - 12th
Learn about the wonders of water and why it is required for life. The resource contains a simulation to see how the molecules interact as a medium for metabolism. 
Instructional Video6:12
Bozeman Science

Hierarchy of Life

9th - 12th Standards
The leader of the biology gang is known as the nucleus. In the video, learners see the different levels of the hierarchy of life. Scholars explore each level, listening to descriptions and seeing examples of each one. It is the second...
Instructional Video10:00
Bozeman Science

Essential Characteristics of Life are Conserved

9th - 12th Standards
Humans' entire DNA sequence would fill two hundred 1,000-page telephone books. In the video, the instructor discusses the essential characteristics of all life - genetic code, the central dogma, and shared metabolic pathways. Scholars...
Instructional Video8:29
Bozeman Science

PS2C - Stability and Instability in Physical Systems

2nd - 12th
How do you show change occurring in a non-moving object? Gain some insight into NGSS standard PS2C, Stability and Instability in Physical Systems, in a resource for educators. The narrator guides you through the core components...
Instructional Video7:22
Bozeman Science

LS3B - Variation of Traits

1st - 12th
Make sure your unit on trait variation causes a sensation! Take an in-depth look at standard LS3B, an important component of the Next Generation Science Standards. The narrator discusses methods of delivering the standard to younger...
Instructional Video8:33
Bozeman Science

Abiogenesis

9th - 12th Standards
Scholars explore how life on Earth formed more than 3.8 billion years ago through natural processes, from monomers to more complex organisms such as cells and then life. Viewers see the Miller-Urey experiment and how it...
Instructional Video6:11
Bozeman Science

Classification of Life

9th - 12th Standards
Kids Prefer Cheese Over Fried Green Spinach is one way to remember the classification system in order. In the video, scholars learn the classification system for all organisms on Earth. They listen to a brief history of taxonomy,...
Instructional Video5:44
TED-Ed

Why Do We Love? A Philosophical Inquiry

11th - 12th
Does love make us whole again? Is love all we need? Is love folly? Does love let us reach beyond ourselves? Is love a misleading affliction, an emotional roller coaster ride, the best thing in life? Check out what these...
Instructional Video10:46
Bozeman Science

Molecules of Life

9th - 12th
Introduce the macromolecules that make up living organisms. An instructive explains functional groups, dehydration and hydrolysis, and the four types of macromolecules. Video is the seventh in a series of 10.

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