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Instructional Video3:40
Curated Video

The Mystery of Dreams

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores different theories about the purpose and origin of dreams, including those proposed by Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and more recent research by Alan Hobson and Robert McCarley. The video also touches on why we often...
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Instructional Video10:45
Oxford Comma

Counting our Own Hours: When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be

9th - 12th
Because he died so young, Keats' poetry is often read biographically. Readers usually come to the consensus that his death at 25 years of age robbed the world of one of its greatest writers. And Keats certainly thought his early death...
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Instructional Video3:53
All In One Social Media

What You Need To Know About The Uniform - Military Marketing Monday -

Higher Ed
What You Need To Know About The Uniform // There is nothing that will instantly lose your business all credibility with military members than having the people in your marketing material, not in regs (aka not in regulation uniforms)....
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Instructional Video15:55
Oxford Comma

Do only the good die young? Reading, Summary, and Analysis of Housman's "To an Athlete Dying Young"

9th - 12th
In this reading, summary, and analysis we'll examine A.E. Housman's most famous poem: "To an Athlete Dying Young." In doing so, we'll explore the possible origin of one of humankind's most interesting phrases: "only the good die young."
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Instructional Video13:26
Boulder Creek International

The Frontier Ukraine: Investigating the MH17 Tragedy

10th - Higher Ed
WARNING: This video contains footage of violence and death, some viewers may find distressing. The Frontier Ukraine part 5/7: This video discusses the investigation into the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 in 2014. It explores...
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Instructional Video20:37
Curated Video

‎NASA's Curious Universe: From Space to Farm

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Farmers rely on the accuracy of a crucial NASA and USGS mission, Landsat, to make decisions about crops. Those decisions have far-reaching implications that can impact what you see on your dinner plate!
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Instructional Video2:49
Curated Video

NASA | A Tour of NASA Goddard Photography on Social Media

3rd - 11th
Image Coordinator Rebecca Roth discusses the process in which she chooses images to be displayed in NASA Goddard's Social Media presence.
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Instructional Video4:36
Packt

Advanced Swift 2 Application Development (Video 26)

Higher Ed
The number of smartphone users is increasing every single day, and as more and more of them are looking for new and interesting ways to improve their lives through mobile applications, the need for a language that will deploy on all...
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Instructional Video8:39
Oxford Comma

Ending Explained! Joyce's "Araby"

9th - 12th
James Joyce is one of the greatest writers of all time, but that doesn't make his work easy to understand. This video covers the major events of his most famous short story: "Araby," and pays particular attention to those confusing last...
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Instructional Video6:26
Oxford Comma

Speaker or Author: She Dwelt Amoung the Untrodden Ways

9th - 12th
By using William Wordsworth's famous poem we seek to draw the distinction between author and speaker and determine which one was in love with the mysterious Lucy.
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Instructional Video7:00
Oxford Comma

Love and Memory: What Lips My Lips Have Kissed

9th - 12th
A summary, reading, and analysis of Edna St. Vincent Millay's "What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why." The title alone could have its own video, so please don't take this as an exhaustive study. But, if you're confused by the...
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Instructional Video4:51
Curated Video

Prose Poetry

3rd - Higher Ed
This video discusses the definition of prose poetry and provides an example from the genre.
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Instructional Video2:45
Curated Video

Studying Sensory Language

3rd - Higher Ed
A video entitled “Sensory Language” which explores how to use sensory language when writing.
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Instructional Video2:56
Curated Video

Creating Mood through Choice of Words

3rd - Higher Ed
Creating Mood through Choice of Words explores how an author’s choice of words appeals to the senses and affects the mood of text.
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Instructional Video2:44
Learning Mole

High Five Facts - Poetry Words

Pre-K - 12th
This video explores five fun facts about poetry words.
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Instructional Video2:29
CBC (Canada)

Why Do We Get Nervous?

5th - 10th
Sweaty palms, fingernail biting, racing heart. From prepping for a big exam or delivering an important presentation to stepping onto the field before the whistle is blown, we have all experienced nervousness in our lives. Perhaps by...
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Instructional Video6:57
TED-Ed

Vampires: Folklore, Fantasy and Fact

9th - 12th
Who would've thought that a video on vampire imagery could also be such a fantastic resource on cultural folklore, European history, and human anatomy? This video illustrates how the vampire image has evolved throughout history across...
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Instructional Video3:32
Curated OER

Human Genome

7th - 12th
Welcome to the complex biological story that is our life. Great visual imagery zooms in on the dissection of a DNA double helix in our body. What happens with RNA? Where do amino acids come in? This resource explores our inner workings...
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Interactive3:12
Scholastic

Study Jams! The Nitrogen Cycle

5th - 9th Standards
Expose your class to the steps of the nitrogen cycle with this short clip. Colorful computer imagery and animation explain how nitrogen travels from the atmosphere as a gas into plants and soil, where bacteria convert it into nitrates....
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Instructional Video4:38
Nemours KidsHealth

How the Body Works—Nails

4th - 8th Standards
Be warned that a giant finger emerges from the ground as a model that Chloe uses to teach Nurb about nails. The digit imagery may not be appropriate for your class, depending on their level of maturity. You might want to pass on the...
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Instructional Video0:10
Curated OER

Sri Lanka

5th - 8th
It's a small island, but it promises a big trip! Come visit Sri Lanka with this beautiful imagery. Not your typical tourism video, this non-narrated advertisement highlights some of the most popular destinations and points out some...
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Instructional Video1:24
Curated OER

Sonnet 23

6th - 12th
Motivate your class with this example of a sonnet. This learner-made video can be used to describe what a sonnet is and the importance of imagery.
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Instructional Video10:01
Crash Course

Special Effects

8th - 12th Standards
Special effects have come along way since the spectacular illusions of Georges Melies. Young filmmakers learn about the three major types of special effects: mechanical or practical effects, optical effects, and computer-generated imagery.
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Instructional Video4:59
PBS

Global Precipitation

6th - 8th Standards
A lack of rain created deserts on one-third of the earth's land surface, while excess rain created rain forests on only six percent. Scholars observe a global perspective of rain fall. They see the satellite imagery over a six-month...

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