Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

How the Human Eye Functions Like a Camera

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Discover how light passes through the lens of our eyes and is recorded on the retina, which then sends messages to the brain for processing. There are many parts of the eye involved in this process, such as the cornea, pupil, lens, and...
Instructional Video4:37
Amor Sciendi

How We See Art

12th - Higher Ed
The Art and Science of "Seeing" La Rue Montorgueil by Claude Monet "If only we could pull out our brain and use only our eyes." Pablo Picasso
Instructional Video1:03
Prime Coaching Sport

Striking - (Hockey) Pass & dribble off the wall

K - Higher Ed
Individual striking and hockey skills - Pass & dribble off the wall
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Understanding Colors: Exploring the Mystery of Pink

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we learn about how we perceive colors, including the beloved color pink. While pink is not part of the visible light spectrum, our eyes and brain work together to interpret the color pink from the light bouncing off...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Understanding Color Blindness

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides an explanation of color blindness, also known as color vision deficiency. It discusses the causes, types, and effects of color blindness. Colors part 7/9
Instructional Video3:52
Flag House Activity Channel

Playground PE Activities for Kids (Ep. 89 - Playground Ball)

K - 5th
Need some ideas to work into your next health unit? Why not have some fun while you do it! These great CATCH activities use playground balls to teach good eating habits in a fun and fit way.
Instructional Video0:46
Prime Coaching Sport

Striking - (Hockey) Sideways weaving

K - Higher Ed
Individual striking and hockey skills - Sideways weaving
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Understanding Retinal Fatigue

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Staring at an image or screen for a long time tires our eyes out and can result in some strange visual affects. Explore the science behind this phenomenon and test your eyes on a few examples.
Instructional Video1:00
The March of Time

1952: LANEBURG HIGH SCHOOL FOREST: VS Laneburg H.S. students sitting on forest clearing w/ instructor Vance Beasley standing, talking about distinction between two types of pine trees (SOT). Arkansas, AR, Nevada County

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1952: LANEBURG HIGH SCHOOL FOREST: VS Laneburg H.S. students sitting on forest clearing w/ instructor Vance Beasley standing, talking about distinction between two types of pine trees (SOT). Arkansas, AR, Nevada County
Instructional Video0:59
Prime Coaching Sport

Striking - (Hockey) Dribbling under hurdles

K - Higher Ed
Individual striking and hockey skills - Dribbling under hurdles
Instructional Video1:02
Prime Coaching Sport

Moving - Cone stacking & balancing

K - Higher Ed
Individual movement & locomotion PE skills - Cone stacking & balancing
Instructional Video2:48
Curated Video

Rainbow Colors: Why Don't You See All Colors In The Rainbow?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
There are three main reasons why we don’t see all the colors in a rainbow: 1. The colors we see in a rainbow are spectral, which means they are also present in the visible spectrum. 2. Some colors, like pink and brown, are made when two...
Instructional Video7:12
Curated Video

033 The Receptive Field of a Ganglion Cell

Higher Ed
In this episode, I talk about receptive field of ganglion cells, showing how rods and cones are connected to bipolar cells that are then connected to Ganglion cells. The more bipolar cells you have connected to Ganglion cells, the larger...
Instructional Video12:08
Curated Video

031 How Rods and Cones respond to Light

Higher Ed
In this episode, I go through the process of how rods and cones respond to light. I use Rods as an example and show how Rhodopsin, Transducin and Phosphodiesterase are involved in the process. Enjoy
Instructional Video4:34
Curated Video

067 The Anatomy and Functions of the Occipital and Temporal Lobes

Higher Ed
In this video, Leslie Samuel talks about the anatomy and functions of the occipital lobe, which functions as the visual cortex, and the regions of the temporal lobes, which are involved in Auditory processing, perceiving moving objects...
Instructional Video5:44
Flag House Activity Channel

3 Teamwork Ideas for Your Next Phys Ed Class! (Ep. 119 - Relay Races)

K - 5th
Build teamwork, creative thinking and cheer on your friends with these great relay race activities. Coach Laura shows some of her favorite games to get your students moving!
Instructional Video3:48
Prime Coaching Sport

Bash the boulder - whole class PE game

K - Higher Ed
Whole class unique competitive PE game using a large gym/exercise ball, with a different approach for students to practice their throwing and target skills.
Instructional Video3:44
Physics Girl

What is Color? Flame Challenge Winner 2014

9th - 12th
This is the winning entry for the 2014 Flame Challenge put on by Alan Alda and the Center for Communicating Science.
Instructional Video5:34
Flag House Activity Channel

Warm Up with these Phys Ed Activities (Ep. 130 - Warm Up Games)

K - 5th
Need to get the blood pumping and get kids into the game quickly? Then these warm-up activities are perfect. Use the equipment you already have in the gym or try out a new fun Thumball to break the ice, your group is sure to have fun!
Instructional Video3:29
Prime Coaching Sport

Gymball dodgeball mayhem PE game

K - Higher Ed
This thrilling PE game is great for the whole class to play, and awesome at any grade level. It can be easily adapted for a variety of different sport skills
Instructional Video3:03
Prime Coaching Sport

Tip & tag warm-up game: 'Waspital' (K-6) | Teaching Fundamentals of PE

K - 5th
A fantastic dynamic PE warm up game for you kids: Everyone has 2 lives, or 'band-aids' (your 2 hands). If you get tipped, put a 'band-aid' on where you get tipped. When you run out of band-aids, go to 'waspital', complete the fitness...
Instructional Video7:40
Catalyst University

Anatomy - Vision (Part 1) - Retina, Photoreceptors, Bipolar Cells, & Ganglion Cells

Higher Ed
Here, we discuss the communication between Photoreceptors, Bipolar Cells, & Ganglion Cells in both DARK & LIGHT. How does the eye perceive light?
Instructional Video4:36
Curated Video

Visualizing Two-Dimensional Cross-Sections of Cones

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to visualize and identify the two-dimensional cross-sections of cones. They discuss the different shapes that result from slicing through cones at different angles, such as triangles, parabolas,...
Instructional Video4:32
Curated Video

Solving Multi-Step Problems with Proportions and Equations

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to find the percent of a quantity using proportions and equations. They provide examples and step-by-step explanations to help students understand and solve multistep percent problems.