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Visual Learning Systems
The Microscope: Helpful Hints for the Microscope
While the microscope is one of the most exciting pieces of laboratory equipment, it is also one of the most expensive and fragile. This video illustrates how to safely and effectively use a variety of microscopes commonly found in the...
Professor Dave Explains
Light Microscopy: Function and Utility
Now that we know a bit about the history of microscopy, let's dig into the first form that existed, light microscopy. This is the form that is familiar to most of us, as the microscopes we all looked through in high school biology class...
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Potential Energy
In this video, the concept of potential energy is explained in a simple and engaging manner. The video also introduces the concept of gravitational potential energy.<b<br/>r/>
This video is part of the 12-part series, Forms of Energy.
This video is part of the 12-part series, Forms of Energy.
Sustainable Business Consulting
Lean Manufacturing
Defines lean manufacturing and how to implement lean manufacturing in product and service companies as well as the difference between lean and green waste
FuseSchool
BIOLOGY - Cells - Active Transport
In the first part of this video we looked at diffusion to move gases and osmosis for the movement of water, from high concentration to low concentration down their concentration gradient. Active transport works in the opposite...
NUMBEROCK
Transformations Song | Translations, Rotations, Reflections, & Dilations
This video will be the perfect way to introduce your class transformations. Students will learn that a flip is a reflection, a slide is a translation, and a turn is a rotation, while also reviewing the concepts of symmetry and...
Sustainable Business Consulting
What is Sustainable Finance
Provides a brief overview of the definition of sustainable finance as well as misconceptions and the different types and versions of sustainable finance
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Plate Boundaries
This video is about tectonic plates and plate boundaries. It explains the three main types of plate boundaries: convergent, divergent, and transform. The video also gives examples of each type of boundary and how they affect the Earth's...
Physical and Health Education
The heart - cardiovascular system
How to build your own working model of the heart (cardiovascular system)
friEdTech
Add an Animated Gif to a Hyperdoc or Slide in Google
Sometimes it's fun to add a little life to your Hyperdocs or Google Slides with animated gifs. But, if you've tried it, you might not have been successful at getting the image in or getting it in and moving. Check out this little...
TMW Media
ASL - Finger Spelling
Excellent for every American Sign Language (ASL) student as well as teachers, parents and professionals learning ASL to be able to communicate clearly, naturally and start signing with the deaf community and people with hearing loss....
Visual Learning Systems
The Cell: the Cell Theory
Students will learn about the discovery of cells, the development of the cell theory, and the differences between animal cells and plant cells, Animations illustrate the different parts of a cell. Other terminology includes: organelles,...
Curated OER
The Elmo Slide
Everyone does the Elmo slide, including celebrities, people on the street, and children. This resource could be shown to teach children about Social Studies or learning to dance. Everyone watching will want to do the Elmo slide!
Curated OER
What is a Translation?
A translation means moving a figure to another location by sliding it. The figure, called the image, maintains its size and shape. You can move the image horizontally, vertically, or a combination of both.
Curated OER
How Do You Use a Graph to Translate a Figure Vertically?
Transformations. Learn a little bit of geometry. See how to translate a geometric figure on a coordinate plane vertically by sliding it over. Simply pick a point on the figure and count the units you want to move it. Then repeat that for...
Curated OER
How Do You Use a Graph to Translate a Figure Horizontally?
Transformations. Learn a little bit of geometry. See how to translate a geometric figure on a coordinate plane horizontally by sliding it over. Simply pick a point on the figure and count the units you want to move it. Then repeat that...
Curated OER
What is a Translation?
A translation means moving a figure to another location by sliding it. The figure, called the image, maintains its size and shape. You can move the image horizontally, vertically, or a combination of both.
Curated OER
How Do You Use a Graph to Translate a Figure Vertically?
Transformations. Learn a little bit of geometry. See how to translate a geometric figure on a coordinate plane vertically by sliding it over. Simply pick a point on the figure and count the units you want to move it. Then repeat that for...
Curated OER
How Do You Use a Graph to Translate a Figure Horizontally?
Transformations. Learn a little bit of geometry. See how to translate a geometric figure on a coordinate plane horizontally by sliding it over. Simply pick a point on the figure and count the units you want to move it. Then repeat that...
PBS
Wgbh: Peep and the Big Wide World: The Way Things Move: The Whatchamacallit
Peep's friend, Raccoon, has found a whatchamacallit, and Peep, Chirp, and Quack go to find out what it is. Learn about ramps and inclined planes with this group of friends. [8:50]
PBS
Wgbh: Peep and the Big Wide World: Watch and Discuss: The Whatchamacallit
Peep, Chirp, and Quack discover the thrill of zipping down a slide- quite accidentally! [8:49]
Loyola University Chicago
Math Flix: Tranformations Coordinate Plane 2 Flip, Slide
This QuickTime movie provides an opportunity to look at what graphing a transformation looks line on the coordinate plane. As you watch and listen to the teacher and student interact it helps clarify the thinking behind applying this...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Performing Translations
Demonstrates how to use an interactive tool to do a translation of a triangle on a Cartesian grid. In this exercise, the triangle slides downward to the right. [1:36]