Instructional Video2:31
NASA

NASA | LAMP: Peering into the Lunar Dark

3rd - 11th
The Lyman-Alpha Mapping Project (LAMP) is an instrument on NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission to map and study the Moon. LAMP is a spectrograph that images the ultraviolet region of the spectrum. Utilizing the faint glow of...
Instructional Video4:57
Curated Video

Calculating Volume Using Improvised Units: Multiplication and Division

K - 5th
In this lesson, students learn about using improvised units to calculate the volume of a solid. They explore different dimensions for unit cubes and how they can be used to fill the space inside a rectangular prism. Through...
Instructional Video3:17
Curated Video

How Do Projectors Work?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A projector is a machine that projects an image onto a screen. LCD projectors work by shining a light through three LCD screens. When the colored light passes through these three screens, they relay three versions of the same scene....
Instructional Video7:59
Science Buddies

Simple Color Detection Circuit

K - 5th
Written instructions for this color detection circuit science project, including a parts list and circuit diagram, are available on the Science Buddies website:...
Instructional Video3:38
Science Buddies

Leaf Color Detection with Arduino

K - 5th
Program an Arduino to identify different color leaves using a color sensor in this science project
Instructional Video8:47
Curated Video

National Grid - Keeping The Lights On

6th - 11th
National Grid operations staff reflect on their work keeping the lights on, from the 1970s through to the 21st century. Recorded as part of the British Library / National Life Stories project, An Oral History of The Electricity Supply...
Instructional Video11:47
NASA

Field Study Sheds New Light on Melt Zone

3rd - 11th
Five years after a NASA-funded field study returned to to set up camp once again in the melt zone of the Greenland Ice Sheet, a new study adds to the rich findings from this innovative project. We look back on this bold undertaking,...
Instructional Video1:23
NASA

TIRS-2 Ships From Goddard

3rd - 11th
From orbit aboard the Landsat 9 satellite, the Thermal Infrared Sensor-2, or TIRS-2, will measure the temperature of Earth's land surfaces, detecting everything from a smoldering wildfire, to the amount of irrigation used on crop fields,...
Instructional Video6:04
Packt

Lesson 45 - Final Lesson Summary

Higher Ed
In the final lesson of the series, we will recap and summarize the key concepts and techniques covered throughout the course. We will reflect on the skills and knowledge gained in rigging and animating with Blender. This clip is from the...
Instructional Video6:04
Curated Video

he Ultimate Guide to Blender 3D Rigging and Animation - Lesson 45 - Final Lesson Summary

Higher Ed
In the final lesson of the series, we will recap and summarize the key concepts and techniques covered throughout the course. We will reflect on the skills and knowledge gained in rigging and animating with Blender. This clip is from the...
Instructional Video1:21
Curated Video

How to Make a Silver Egg

Pre-K - 8th
When you hold the egg close to the flame, it gets covered in soot. Soot repels water, similar to oil. When we put our sooty egg in the water, it creates a small air bubble around it. This bubble reflects light, and makes the egg look...
Instructional Video1:49
Curated Video

Designing Tomorrow: Architects of Ecological Construction

6th - Higher Ed
Meet some of the architects of ecological construction. They explain how understanding future homeowners' desires and lifestyles informs their design of sustainable houses, emphasizing the importance of beauty, comfort, and natural...
Instructional Video2:27
Curated Video

Wilhelmsburg Sets a Sustainable Plan for Hamburg's Future

6th - Higher Ed
Wilhelmsburg is poised to become one of Hamburg's key urban centers, featuring a variety of innovative and impressive buildings. The development has significantly improved the quality of life, and the success of the housing projects...
Instructional Video5:46
SciShow

The Space Mirror That Turned Night into Day

12th - Higher Ed
Solar sail technology was once only theoretical, but it's now being developed to propel spaceships. How did the first solar sails get into space, and why?
Instructional Video7:26
Curated Video

Stage Spectacles: From Holographic Illusions to Sound-Control Gloves

6th - Higher Ed
Dive into the fascinating world of modern stage effects, where historical optical techniques evolve into dazzling displays of technology. Discover how holograms bring legendary performers back to life and how Ezra masterfully controls...
Instructional Video3:56
Tate

Mabel x Tate Modern – Talk About Forever | Tate

K - 11th
Rising songwriter and artist Mabel has created a video project to commemorate the opening of the new Tate Modern building. The video is directed by acclaimed choreographer Holly Blakey (Florence & The Machine, Jessie Ware) and the song...
Instructional Video3:54
Tate

Mike Nelson | Turner Prize Nominee 2007 | TateShots

K - 11th
Mike Nelson's labyrinthine installations, made of interconnecting corridors and chambers, are intentionally disorientating. In his new work for the Turner Prize, the corridors contain peepholes through which we spy four, mirrored rooms....
Instructional Video0:47
NASA

Webb Telescope Mirror Rollover Timelapse

3rd - 11th
In this rare timelapse video, see inside the world's largest clean room at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland as the James Webb Space Telescope team lifts and turns the telescope for the first time. With glimmering...
Instructional Video6:32
Physics Girl

Why Aren't Plants Black?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
In an evolutionary sense, plants seem to have it all figured out. But, do they really? The narrator of an engaging physics video that is part of a larger series questions the predominant color of plants in a short video. Content includes...