Bozeman Science
Enzymes
Hydrogen peroxide bubbles might look painful on a cut, but they are actually doing an important job. The video explores enzymes by allowing learners to see active sites on enzymes and how substrates, like a key fitting a lock, fit...
Bozeman Science
Anaerobic Respiration
Just when you thought you had a good grasp of aerobic respiration, in the presence of oxygen, you learn that respiration can occur without oxygen. What?! In the video, learners see how organisms, in the absence of oxygen, can survive...
Curated OER
Introduction to Mass vs. Weight
A science lesson from the International Space Station is sure to be a hit. The video explains mass versus weight and the impact gravity has, or doesn't have, on each. The included worksheet encourages space scientists to research what it...
TED-Ed
The Famously Difficult Green-Eyed Logic Puzzle
Ready to introduce the study of logic with what has been called "the hardest logic puzzle in the world"? What better way than with a TED-Ed video! This video describes the famous green-eyed-prisoners-on-an-island riddle by first posing...
TED-Ed
Ideasthesia: How Do Ideas Feel?
When our senses provide data to the brain, does the brain translate those senses simultaneously or only after they are transmitted? Ponder this interesting inquiry with another fantastic TED video, and consider whether our...
Imagine Learning Classroom
Learn Zillion: Video: Use Text Evidence to Make Inferences About a Text's Meaning
In this video, you will learn how to understand the broader implications of a text by making good inferences about strong and thorough textual evidence. [6:07]
Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Learner: Thinking and Communicating Like a Biologist
The goal of this seven-day unit is to look at the big ideas in science literacy. This video on how to think and communicate like a biologist is the first lesson in the unit. [7:23]
PBS
Pbs: Tissue Engineering
Meet Howard Pryor, a tissue engineer and doctor at Massachusetts General Hospital, who demonstrates a device he is working on to replace diseased livers.
PBS
Pbs: Reverse Evolution Machine
Watch this video to witness one scientist's efforts to understand the DNA of extinct creatures so as to better understand the diversity of life today.
PBS
Pbs: Marine Technology Student: Marine Farming
Learn how a Marine Technologist uses GPS/GIS technology, which he studied in school, to farm red abalone, tracking their locations and monitoring their population.
PBS
Pbs: Nanotechnology Lab Visit
In this video segment, learn about nanotechnology and nanofabrication while taking a tour of a nanofabrication lab.
PBS
Pbs: Off Road Engineering
See students designing and building a rugged off-road vehicle for an automotive engineering competition in this video segment.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Process Papers: Key Elements: Lesson 1
This lesson goes over words, phrases, and key elements that are included in process papers. It is 1 of 3 in the series titled "Process Papers: Key Elements."
Other
The Seahorse Project: Finding the Main Argument in Academic Writing
This video gives you hints on how to read a book chapter or journal article so that you can find the author's argument. [2:50]