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American Chemical Society
Can Plastic Be Composted?
Some plastics market as green, but are they really? Turns out, the question is a complicated one. A video lesson describes how these new plastics may have some decomposing properties but need a little boost from industry. The lesson...
Amoeba Sisters
Bacteria: The Good, The Bad, The Kinda Gross
While the bad bacteria get most of our attention and research into antibiotics, the good bacteria is also important to your health. Explain the different types of bacteria with an illustrative video.
Code.org
How Computers Work: Binary and Data
There are two types of people in the world: those who understand binary and those who do not. Pupils watch a video that describes how computers store information using binary code. They learn how programmers can encode text, images, and...
Physics Girl
How to Shrink a Quarter with Electricity
Electrocuting metal until it shrinks sounds crazy, but it happens! Part of a larger physics playlist an intriguing video explains how an electromagnet shrinks any metal coin. The narrator discusses the electric and magnetic forces as...
Curated OER
Enzymes, Proteins, Carbohydrates, Digestion
Did you know that different types of food are digested in different parts of the body? Proteins are primarily digested in the stomach, fats in the small intestine, and carbohydrates begin to break down in the mouth. This highly...
Amoeba Sisters
Specialized Cells: Significance and Examples
All cells are created equal, but some go on to do amazing things! Find out more about these super hero cells with a short video from a well-written biology playlist. Topics include specialized plant and animal cells and how cells know to...
Crash Course
Taking Notes: Crash Course Study Skills #1
If you've ever assigned lecture notes to your class and only received blank stares in return, this resource is for you. The first video in a playlist on study skills weighs the benefits and drawbacks to handwriting notes versus...
Khan Academy
SOPA and PIPA
Your learners will be very interested to learn about the Stop Online Piracy Act and how copyright infringement was challenged by a bill introduced into the United States Congress in 2012. The video provides an overview of the the bill's...
American Chemical Society
The World's Most Unavoidable Carcinogen
Bask in the glow of an illuminating resource. Young scientists learn how sunlight is an ubiquitous carcinogen. The engaging video in the ACS Reactions series describes the effects ultraviolet radiation has on the human body.
American Chemical Society
How Does Chemotherapy Treat Breast Cancer?
Cancer treatments sure have changed over the years. A short video focuses on current and historical treatments for breast cancer. It covers surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, targeted therapies, and hormone therapies.
Scholastic
Study Jams! Igneous Rocks
Dynamic music pumps up viewers as they learn about intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks. Presentation slides include a graphic depiction of magma below Earth's surface , photographs of lava exploding and flowing, and close-ups of...
GCFGlobal.org
Deconstructing Media Messages
What are media messages really saying? Scholars use the seventh installment from an extensive digital media literacy set to answer the question. They discover how to deconstruct media messages by asking about the source, recognizing...
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Chemistry Lesson: Acid-Base Neutralization Reactions
Provide your emerging chemists with the most descriptive way to perform specialized double displacement reactions possible! This video details acid-base neutralization, where acids and bases are combined to result in salt and water...
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Learner: Exploring the World of Music: Composers and Improvisers
In this video, composers and improvisers are compared and contrasted with use of different types of music showing variation and fixed elements. The video is part of the Exploring the World of Music instructional series. [26:48]
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Learner: Exploring the World of Music: Form: The Shape of Music
In this video, musical form is explored using different types of music. The video is part of the Exploring the World of Music instructional series. [26:48]
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Learner: Exploring the World of Music: Sound Music and the Environment
This video explores the scientific and poetic definitions of music and the impact culture has on music the types of music produced. The video is part of the Exploring the World of Music instructional series. [26:47]
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Learner: Exploring the World of Music: Harmony
In this video, harmony is explored using different types of music. The video is part of the Exploring the World of Music instructional series. [26:48]
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Learner: Exploring the World of Music: Timbre: The Color of Music
In this video, explore the creation of timbre and the effects of timbre in different types of music. The video is part of the Exploring the World of Music instructional series. [26:47]
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Learner: Exploring the World of Music: Texture
This video examines how voices and instruments produce the texture of different types music. The video is part of the Exploring the World of Music instructional series. [26:48]
California Academy of Sciences
California Academy of Sciences: 7,000 Kinds of Amphibians
A fun music video exploring the different types of amphibians and their characteristics. [2:17]
Other
Flocabulary: The 5 Types of Text Structure
How do authors organize the texts they write? This musical video teaches five common text structures used in informational and nonfiction text: description, sequence, cause and effect, compare and contrast, and problem and solution. [3:49]
Crash Course
Crash Course Theater #28: The Rise of Melodrama
This video will explore how incidental music was invented. Explore the birth of melodrama out of sanctions on theaters in London. [12:06]
Crash Course
Crash Course Sociology #10: Symbols, Values, & Norms
This video focuses on symbols, values, and norms. What exactly is culture? We're going to try to answer that, and explain the difference between material and non-material culture. We'll look at three things that make up culture: symbols,...
Crash Course
Crash Course Film Criticism #11: Three Colors Blue
Movies are really good at making us feel. Happy, sad, excited, etc. Part of that is because they use so many different types of media all at once. Photography, music, performance, and editing all play into their ability to communicate...
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