PBS
Pbs Kids: Sci Girls: Make & Technovate
SciGirls videos feature real girls putting science and engineering to work to answer real-life questions and make discoveries in the world around them. Find videos covering a wide variety of innovative technical inventions.
Crash Course
Crash Course Computer Science #35: Computer Vision
This episode talks about how computers see. We've long known that our digital cameras and smartphones can take incredibly detailed images, but taking pictures is not quite the same thing. For the past half-century, computer scientists...
Crash Course
Crash Course Computer Science #37: Robots
This episode talks about robots! Robots are often thought as a technology of the future, but they're already here by the millions in the workplace, our homes, and pretty soon on the roads. We'll discuss the origins of robotics to its...
BSCS Science Learning
Bscs: Topic: Value Sensitive Design: Engaging Moral and Technical Imaginations
In this talk, professors will provide an introduction to Value Sensitive Design, foregrounding human values in the technical design process. [51:34]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Girls Explore It Careers: Inside Itest
BuildIT capitalizes on girls' inherent interest in design and communication technologies, engaging girls in hands-on, collaborative, real-world experiences as they progress through 3 stages - Apprentice, Journeygirl, and Specialist. Here...
Have Fun With History
Have Fun With History: Our Shrinking World
A recap and analysis of how technology and communications are breaking down barriers and improving our lives. We also find out what's in store for the future.(1946) [11:00]
Next Vista for Learning
Next Vista for Learning
Next Vista for Learning is an online library of free videos for learners. Brief videos (under 5 minutes) on a variety of topics are introduced by students and teachers. The site is divided into three parts: Learning about anything,...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: How Google Grew Into an Online Goliath
A discussion with Steven Levy, author of In the Plex, about how Google became the hugely successful company it is, and what principles its founders follow. Aired Sep. 16, 2011 [29:59]
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Science and the Economy: Rush Holt
Ira talks with Rush Holt, plasma physicist and member of the U.S. House of Representatives, about how the troubled economic times may affect the outlook for science and technology in the US. [9:12]
American Geosciences Institute
American Geosciences Institute: Big Idea 1: Earth Scientists Study Our Planet
See geoscientists in action out in the field, in the laboratory and using hi-tech tools to study our planet. [4:13]
Penguin Publishing
Penguin Random House: Rh Kids: Very Le Freak by Rachel Cohn
This is a video of the YA novel Very LeFreak by Rachel Cohn. Very LeFreak is a crazed technology addict. Very can't get enough of her iPhone, laptop, IMs, text messages, whatever. This obsession costs Very everything and everyone. Can...
Museum of Science
Ei E: What Is Technology?
Students think about what technology is and are introduced to the idea that engineers design technologies. [13:21]
Museum of Science
Ei E: What Is Technology?
Students think about what technology is and are introduced to the idea that engineers design technologies. [14:35]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Cultural Change and Integration: Lesson 4
This lesson will define and explain cultural integration and culture lag. It is 4 of 4 in the series titled "Cultural Change and Integration."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Early Creation Stories: Lesson 3
This lesson presents select creation stories from different religions, with an eye toward showing their role in religion and in religious thinking generally. It is 3 of 3 in the series titled "Early Creation Stories."
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Home Sensors Enable Seniors to Live Independently
Researchers are developing smart home technologies to enhance the safety of residents and monitor their health conditions using sensors and other devices. [2:48]
Crash Course
Crash Course Kids 47.1: The Robot Challenge
Take the robot challenge, and find out how to solve a problem by building a robot. [4:26]
Crash Course
Crash Course Big History #9: The Anthropocene and the Near Future
The Crash Course guys teach you about the Anthropocene, an unofficial geological era that covers the last century or so, in which humanity has made massive progress. [12:20]
The Atlantic Monthly Group
The Atlantic: Economics in Plain English: Are Machines Really Taking Our Jobs?
A brief history of technological progress, and why it's not necessarily a bad thing today.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: 2014 Consumer Electronics Show Round Up
Chris Ziegler of The Verge discusses technology trends from 2014's Consumer Electronics Show.
The Economics of Seinfeld
The Economics of Seinfeld: The Chinese Woman
Funny opening comedy clip [0:40] in which Jerry Seinfeld makes a joke about the Chinese using chopsticks when forks or spoons are available, demonstrating the economic concepts of innovation and change in technology.
Other
Learni T Teachi T: Power Point Presentations
This resource presents a number of short videos on how to use PowerPoint effectively. Basic and advanced techniques are described in tutorial fashion.
Bozeman Science
Bozeman Science: Influence of Science,engineering,tech on Society, Natural World
In this video, Paul Andersen explains how society influences the natural world through increasing science, engineering, and technology. As the world population increases, it will require more natural resources and it will impact the...
Goodwill
Gcf Global: Algorithms
Learn more about what algorithms are and where we can find them in the world around us. [2:30]