Instructional Video3:39
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Viking Clothes

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about Viking Clothes.
Instructional Video2:59
Let's Tute

Why is the Ocean Blue?

9th - Higher Ed
This video explains why the ocean appears blue. It is because the water molecules in the ocean absorb all colors except for blue, which is reflected back to our eyes. As we go deeper into the ocean, the red part of the spectrum is...
Instructional Video5:03
Curated Video

Hardwick Hall part 3: Debts and Death of Sir William Cavendish

12th - Higher Ed
Hardwick Hall has many unique architectural features, including a remarkable number of windows. These features were as much a statement about Bess' wealth as they were a design choice. After the death of her second husband, however, Bess...
Instructional Video24:42
Curated Video

Rap

6th - 8th
China, Cuba, Rap music, Iris scanning and Panadas.
Instructional Video6:08
Learn French With Alexa

French Made Easy: French pronouns EN vs. Y

9th - 12th
Learn French With Alexa’s “French Made Easy” series: Alexa takes a look at when to use the French pronouns EN and Y.
Instructional Video2:25
Visual Learning Systems

Water, Water, Everywhere: What Is Water?

9th - 12th
Upon viewing the Water, Water, Everywhere video series, students will be able to do the following: List some of the ways they use water everyday in their lives. Describe why water is important to plants and animals. Explain the structure...
Instructional Video2:01
Visual Learning Systems

Measuring Length and Temperature: Using a Thermometer

9th - 12th
This video illustrates how length and temperature are measured using common lab equipment. Students are shown how to accurately measure length using tools such as meter sticks and metric rulers, and how to record their observations....
Instructional Video2:21
Science360

A glass conductor

12th - Higher Ed
A light bulb has the glass carefully removed, leaving the glass base and filament intact. The bulb is connected to AC electricity, and the filament quickly and dramatically burns out. This leaves the two wires that originally supported...
Instructional Video3:08
FuseSchool

BIOLOGY - Environment - Water Cycle

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about the water cycle as part of the environmental chemistry topic. This also features in the Biology course too.
Instructional Video4:22
Curated Video

Solving Word Problems Involving Volume Using Diagrams

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve word problems involving volume using diagrams. They clarify the concept of volume and its application to liquids, gases, and solids. The teacher also demonstrates the use of conversion...
Instructional Video15:29
Professor Dave Explains

Common Scientific Glassware and the Undergraduate Chemistry Laboratory

12th - Higher Ed
Before we dive into all kinds of fascinating chemistry laboratory techniques, we should familiarize ourselves with all the different equipment we will be using to perform these techniques. The chemistry lab is full of neat-looking...
Instructional Video8:43
Curated Video

Introduction to Ceramics, Polymers and Composites

Higher Ed
This video is an educational lecture that covers the topic of ceramics, polymers, and composites. The speaker begins by discussing glass and clay ceramics, describing their properties and structure. Next, they move on to polymers and...
Instructional Video4:15
FuseSchool

Wave Behaviour

6th - Higher Ed
Wave Behaviour | Waves | Physics | FuseSchool How do waves behave? Badly? In this video we are going to look at how light and sound waves behave. Before we start, you should know that waves can be transverse or longitudinal....
Instructional Video13:15
msvgo

Compounds of Carbon Family and Anomalous Behaviour of Carbon

K - 12th
It describes the properties and uses of compounds of carbon It also explains the properties and uses of silicon compounds.
Instructional Video0:56
Visual Learning Systems

Understanding Osmosis

9th - 12th
In this video, we learn about osmosis, which is the process by which cells gain water by allowing it to flow from an area of higher concentration outside the cell to an area of lower concentration inside the cell. Through a simple...
Instructional Video9:28
Let's Tute

Volume: Sphere and Hemisphere

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher explains how the story of the thirsty crow applies mathematical principles, and then goes on to demonstrate how to calculate the number of marbles required to raise the water level in a glass using volume...
Instructional Video10:17
Mazz Media

Bailey's Big Back Yard: It's Raining

6th - 8th
In this program Bailey learn follows a rainstorm from the beginning to the end. Through his magical magnifying glass, he comes to understand what happens to cause a rainstorm and why? Bailey learns how people are affected by rain as he...
Instructional Video2:01
Visual Learning Systems

Measuring Length and Temperature: Measuring Temperature

9th - 12th
This video illustrates how length and temperature are measured using common lab equipment. Students are shown how to accurately measure length using tools such as meter sticks and metric rulers, and how to record their observations....
Instructional Video8:47
Curated Video

Developing a Winning Company Culture: Insights from Entrepreneurs

Higher Ed
Driving People Performance Part 1/2: This video is focused on the importance of creating and maintaining a strong company culture in order to drive people performance and ultimately achieve success in business. The featured entrepreneurs...
Instructional Video3:18
Jabzy

Vikings on the Silk Road - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Vikings on the Silk Road
Instructional Video9:24
Journey to the Microcosmos

What Microscope Do We Use (And Other Frequently Asked Questions)

9th - Higher Ed
We get a lot of questions about how we do what we do here on Journey to the Microcosmos. So, we thought that we'd answer a handful of frequently asked questions this week!
Instructional Video1:55
Curated Video

Estimating Subtraction of Fractions with Unlike Denominators

K - 5th
This video explains how to estimate the subtraction of fractions with unlike denominators using a benchmark fraction of 1/2. By visualizing what 1/2 looks like and comparing it to the given problem, students can determine whether the...
Instructional Video4:52
Physics Girl

This Weird Straw Effect | EVERYDAY MYSTERIES

9th - 12th
When you look through a straw in water something strange happens as you move it up and down.
Instructional Video3:24
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Making a Mini Laser Frequency Comb in Minutes

9th - 12th
NIST physicist Scott Papp describes NIST's process for making a miniature laser frequency comb in minutes. The process involves machining a piece of quartz to produce a small, smooth disk within which light can circulate.