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Fun Robotics
Movie Recommendation System
Implementing Item-based collaborative filtering approach to build a movie recommender system
Wonderscape
Commonly Confused Homophones
This program meets Common Core fourth grade language standards by introducing and differentiating between commonly confused homophones, such as aloud/allowed and who's/whose. Detailed graphics, diagrams and exciting video, as well as...
ProTeachersVideo
KS3 History: The Jazz Age
The Jazz Age was a time of unparalleled prosperity and change. Featuring archive footage from the period, students can gain a fascinating and revealing insight into 1920's America. Archive film based programme about America from the...
Curated Video
Partitioning Rectangles into Same-Sized Squares Using Columns and Rows
In this video, the teacher demonstrates how to partition a rectangle into same-sized squares by creating columns and rows. By using lines to separate the rectangle into sections, students can easily visualize and count the number of...
Curated Video
Generating Ideas for a Persuasive Opinion Essay
In this video, the teacher explains how to generate ideas for a persuasive opinion essay. The teacher demonstrates the process by listing topics they have strong feelings about, circling the ones they can write more about, and finally...
TED-Ed
A Cinematic Journey Through Visual Effects
George Méliès realized in the early days of cinema that, "Films have the ability to capture dreams." From classic movies like A Trip to the Moon, The Lost World, and Metropolis, to more modern marvels...
Crash Course
Crash Course Media Literacy #3: History of Media Literacy, Part 2
Jay continues our journey through the history of media literacy with the arrival of movies, television, and the other screens that now permeate our lives - along with some of the different approaches to media literacy that these...
Crash Course
Crash Course Media Literacy #5: Media and Money
Media isn't just movies and newspapers and TV shows, it's also a part of society that involves a lot of money. And all that money has implications for the media that gets created. Media is created by people -- a range of people, making a...
Other
Barcelona Young Learners Efl Podcast
Five podcast episodes geared to elementary students learning English -- subscription is free. Each show is an individual episode that you can listen to from the site or download to an iPod or MP3 player. Choose from sports, first...
US National Archives
Internet Archive: As You Like It
In this first film version of William Shakespeare's classic pastoral comedy, Sir Laurence Olivier stars as Orlando while Elisabeth Bergner is Rosalind, his secret admirer who disguises herself as a boy in order to stay near to him.
Other
Open Culture: A Farewell to Arms: The Oscar Winning 1932 Film
A 1932 American pre-Code romance drama film directed by Frank Borzage, A Farewell to Arms stars Helen Hayes, Gary Cooper, and Adolphe Menjou. And it's based on the Ernest Hemingway novel by the same name. The film won Academy Awards for...