Curated Video
Understanding the Basics of Electricity
This video provides a basic understanding of electricity, explaining how it is generated and how it powers our everyday appliances and devices. Explore the fundamental particles that make up matter and how electrons flow to create...
msvgo
Formation of Solar System
It explains the formation of our solar system and describes the Sun and the planets as members of the solar system.
Catalyst University
Active Transport EXPLAINED | Primary vs Secondary
In this video, we will discuss the differences between primary and secondary active transport by looking at a few specific transport mechanisms.
Curated Video
The Development and Importance of the Computer Mouse
The computer mouse has become an essential computer accessory, making digital navigation easier from gaming to office work. Learn how do messages are transmitted from the mouse to the computer and how the technology has evolved since the...
Professor Dave Explains
Joints: Structure and Types of Motion
We've learned about bones and the skeletal system, but bones are so hard, so why are our bodies so bendy and flexible? The answer is joints! Joints let our bodies move in all the way they do, and they are many different types, so let's...
Professor Dave Explains
Electric Potential, Current, and Resistance
Whenever you plug something into an electrical socket, don't you wonder what's going on? Well you should, as it's pretty neat. What is electricity made of? How did we figure out how to harness this power? Let's take a look!
Espresso Media
Exploring the Artistic History of the French Riviera
The video explores the art scene in the South of France after World War II, highlighting the private collections at the Columned Or hotel and the Mag Foundation. It also discusses the relationship between artists and dealers, as well as...
FuseSchool
Muscles
Muscles are a very important type of tissue that allow us to perform many functions - from simpler actions such as blinking our eyes and chewing our food, to more complex ones such as swimming and playing football. Muscles are...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Did You Know? Continental Drift
Learn more about the theory of continental drift.
Visual Learning Systems
The Nature of Waves: What Are Waves?
Upon viewing the The Nature of Waves video series, students will be able to do the following: Define waves as traveling disturbances that carry energy through matter or space. Explain that waves do not actually move matter. Instead,...
DoodleScience
Momentum _ GCSE Physics
Every moving object has momentum. This is the tendency of the object to keep moving in the same direction unless acted upon by an external force. You'll have a hard time trying to change the direction of movement of an object with a lot...
Curated Video
Follow my code
Math and art are at the core of technology and digital communication. Computer programmers often have to debug or revise their code if it doesn’t work as planned. In this activity, children aged 12-14 will create sculpted characters and...
CTE Skills
HST-MT- Medical Terminology of the Nervous System
This CTE Health Sciences video covers proper use, pronunciation and definitions of medical terminology pertaining to the Nervous System.
Visual Learning Systems
Faults and Earthquakes
The video explains the San Andreas Fault, which is a geological feature in North America. It shows a line that represents the fault and explains that it is a break between different areas of rock where movement has occurred, resulting in...
The Art Assignment
The Case for Surrealism | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios
"Surrealism" has become shorthand for the bizarre, the irrational, the hallucinatory. But what IS it? Or what WAS it? Today we delve into the history of Surrealism, as it formed in post-World War I Europe and as it has infiltrated our...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Bill McKibben - Third Act: Experienced People Working for a Fair and Stable Planet
Bill McKibben is founder and senior adviser emeritus of 350.org. His 1989 book The End of Nature is regarded as the first book for a general audience about climate change, and has appeared in 24 languages. He’s gone on to write many more...
Odd Quartet
Music Theory - The Perfect Music Cadence
After all of the music theory videos we have made so far, we finally get to talk about cadences! And the firs one we will be looking at is the Perfect Authentic cadence.
FuseSchool
Seven Life Processes
Earth is truly staggering they are estimated to be between 5 to 10 million different living species on the earth and that's excluding all the bacteria as they are really hard to count. So, what do they all have in common what makes...
Journey to the Microcosmos
Why Do Bacteria Move Like Vibrating Chaos Snakes?
Bacterial flagella are very hard to spot in our footage, but we see evidence of them in almost every single one of our videos. The question is, how do they work, and are they different from the other flagella we've discussed?
National Parks Service
Episode 12: Glaciers
Yosemite National Park is famous for its spectacular glacially carved landscape. Although glaciers have come and gone many times in the past, there are still two active glaciers near Yosemite's highest peaks. (8:34)
Rock 'N Learn
Physical Science : Light And Energy
Physical Science for Kids is the fun way to learn important facts about physical science and get ready for tests. Take a fascinating journey to the Super Science Station to learn about light and energy.
Rock 'N Learn
Physical Science : Elements
Physical Science for Kids is the fun way to learn important facts about physical science and get ready for tests. Take a fascinating journey to the Super Science Station to learn about the elements.
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Earthquakes
This video provides an explanation of what an earthquake is and how it occurs. The video also notes that while some earthquakes may not be felt, others can be powerful enough to cause significant property damage. Volcanoes and...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Did you Know? The Harlem Renaissance
Learn more about the Harlem Renaissance.