Instructional Video6:44
Schooling Online Kids

A Life Skills Series: Taking Care of Yourself Outside the Home - Self Awareness - Bella Gives Directions

K - 5th
Life Skills: creative thinking and critical thinking

How exciting! Bella’s friend Grace is throwing a birthday party! It’s time to play Pin the Tail on the Pony! Bay needs to pin the tail in the right place. Can Bella help him win...
Instructional Video15:46
Packt

Designing a Linked List – Part 4

Higher Ed
This is the fourth part of the four-part video that demonstrates how to delete a node in a particular index.
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Instructional Video2:33
NASA

NASA | IBEX Provides First View of the Solar System's Tail

3rd - 11th
NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer, or IBEX, recently mapped the boundaries of the solar system's tail, called the heliotail. By combining observations from the first three years of IBEX imagery, scientists have mapped out a tail...
Instructional Video4:00
Institute for New Economic Thinking

The Need for a New Bretton Woods

Higher Ed
In part 5 of INET's exclusive interview with Robert Skidelsky, the Keynes expert notes that China's rise is creating global tension that may require a global financial overhaul
Instructional Video9:47
Astrum

What has Hubble seen in our Solar System? | Hubble Space Images Episode 9

Higher Ed
Hubble doesn't just look at distant nebula and galaxies, but has also observed celestial bodies and events in our own solar system. So what has it seen? Images from Hubble / NASA / ESA.
Instructional Video6:06
Brave Wilderness

Bitten by an Alligator…Lizard!

6th - 8th
There is an Alligator on the loose in the hills of Northern California...but not the kind that you’re thinking of - this, is the Alligator Lizard! Although not related to Crocodilians they are still no strangers to giving a pretty...
Instructional Video6:00
Curated Video

Simms Taback's Dinosaurs

Pre-K - 3rd
One of these dinosaurs's back legs are shorter than their front. Another has three horns—two big and one small—with a giant head and a frill. One is toothless with a long, pointy beak and long, pointy wings for flying. And then another...
Instructional Video3:46
Brave Wilderness

Scorpion Hiding in My Boot!

6th - 8th
Things that belong in your boots include socks and feet… things that don’t belong in your boots include… SCORPIONS! Although Giant Desert Hairy Scorpions, which are abundant in the Sonoran Desert, often select homes buried beneath the...
Instructional Video14:40
Brave Wilderness

Which Scorpion STING is Worse?!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote Peterson puts himself up against another “pain-sting index” challenge as he compares the sting from the Southwest’s largest scorpion, the Giant Desert Hairy, to the sting of Arizona’s smallest...
Instructional Video10:20
Brave Wilderness

Armadillo Mealtime!

6th - 8th
In this episode of On Location, Coyote meets Daisy the Armadillo! These bizarre looking animals are not native to the southwestern portion of Arizona, however, we couldn’t pass up the chance to feature such a unique creature. Daisy was...
Instructional Video18:43
Packt

Designing a Linked List – Part 2

Higher Ed
This is the second part of the four-part video that dives deep into the default settings to design a linked list.
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Instructional Video4:54
NASA

Tour of Asteroid Bennu

3rd - 11th
When NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft arrived at asteroid Bennu in December 2018, its close-up images confirmed what mission planners had predicted nearly two decades before: Bennu is made of loose material weakly...
Instructional Video5:31
Curated Video

How to Identify a Crocodilian

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the fascinating world of crocodilians, ancient and powerful reptiles that have roamed the earth for millions of years. From their evolution as distant relatives of dinosaurs to their specialized adaptations for...
Instructional Video5:58
Flipping Physics

How to use Cardinal Directions with Vectors

12th - Higher Ed
Many students struggle with understanding Cardinal Directions. So this is a very basic video describing how to use cardinal directions with vectors.
Instructional Video5:08
Science360

The Secret Of A Snake's Slither

12th - Higher Ed
Snakes certainly make it look easy when they slither forward, leaving perfect S-curve tracks behind them, but scientists have long been puzzled by the mechanics of their locomotion. Now, after a series of experiments and some computer...
Instructional Video9:54
Brave Wilderness

Friending a Fox!

6th - 8th
In this episode of On Location, Coyote and the team try their hand at friending a red fox!
Instructional Video4:56
Brave Wilderness

The Deadliest Scorpion in America! (Part 1)

6th - 8th
On this week’s episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote and the crew head off into the Sonoran Desert after dark to seek out the DEADLIEST Scorpion in the United States, the Bark Scorpion! These small and potentially lethal arachnids are not so...
Instructional Video5:21
Brave Wilderness

Two-Tailed Gecko!

6th - 8th
In this segment of On Location, Coyote finds a Two-Tailed Gecko in Costa Rica!
Instructional Video10:22
Brave Wilderness

How big is the TINIEST Chameleon?!

6th - 8th
On this episode, Coyote and the crew are prowling in the darkness, searching for everyone's favorite googly-eyed, rocket-tongued lizard - the chameleon! These unique and sometimes rare reptiles can be even smaller than your finger - Can...
Instructional Video2:09
NASA

Insights on Comet Tails Are Blowing in the Solar Wind

3rd - 11th
Oliver Price, a planetary science Ph.D. student at University College London's Mullard Space Science Laboratory in the United Kingdom, has developed a new image-processing technique to mine through the wealth of data about...
Instructional Video5:51
Bizarre Beasts

The Two-Legged Reptile That Hears With Its Skin

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Lizards are reptiles with four legs...usually. Reptiles without legs are snakes...a lot of the time. And amphisbaenians mostly don't have legs, except when they do...but they're definitely not snakes.
Instructional Video1:11
Next Animation Studio

Astronomers discover why solar system may be croissant-shaped

12th - Higher Ed
NASA scientists determined that the bubble around our solar system may be shaped like a giant croissant and now they say they know why.
Instructional Video4:35
NASA

NASA | Five Years of Great Discoveries for NASA's IBEX

3rd - 11th
Launched on Oct. 19, 2008, the Interstellar Boundary Explorer, or IBEX, spacecraft, is unique to NASA's heliophysics fleet: it images the outer boundary of the heliosphere, a boundary at the furthest edges of the solar system,...
Instructional Video10:12
Let's Tute

How to Fold a Paper Shark

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher demonstrates how to fold an 18-inch square sheet of paper into a shark using various folding techniques such as rabbit ear folds and triangle folds. The end result is a standing paper shark that can be used for...