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Instructional Video14:51
Crash Course

The Rise of Conservatism

9th - 12th Standards
Check out this fascinating, in-depth look at the rise of conservatism in the United States during the 1960s. The narrator discusses increased support for unregulated capitalism and individual autonomy, reaction to what appeared to be a...
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Instructional Video11:49
Crash Course

How to Train a Brain

9th - 12th
The influence of Ivan Pavlov, B.F. Skinner, and John B. Watson are examined in Lecture 11 in a 13-part Crash Course on psychology. Pavlov's Behaviorism School of psychology, associative learning, conditioning, and reinforcement are all...
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Instructional Video11:28
Bozeman Science

Genetic Drift

9th - 12th Standards
Male northern elephant seals grow to be 13 feet in length and can weigh up to 4,500 pounds. In the video, scholars explore genetic drift in a population through a simulation. The instructor shows allele frequencies changing over time,...
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Instructional Video4:36
SciShow

How To Make Antivenom

9th - 12th
You are nine times more likely to die from a lightning strike than a snakebite, thanks to anti-venom. But where does anti-venom come from? Viewers follow the process of making anti-venom, beginning with the discovery of how to make it...
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Instructional Video10:25
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Crash Course

Inflation and Bubbles and Tulips

9th - 12th Standards
If a country needs more money, they should just print more currency, right? Not exactly. Learn about the economic ramifications of inflation and deflation with an engaging video from Crash Course Economics.
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Instructional Video3:53
SciShow

Strong Interaction: The Four Fundamental Forces of Physics #1b

9th - 12th Standards
There is a force stronger than electricity or gravity, so scientists named it the strong force. The video continues the explanation of the strong force and the way it works. It also describes the limitations, such as only working in very...
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Instructional Video2:30
MinutePhysics

Why is the Sun Yellow and the Sky Blue?

9th - 12th Standards
Air is clear, so why do we see the sky as blue? The video explains the way light waves travel through the air and the result of our perceptions. It uses simple diagrams and illustrations to reinforce the variety of colors present versus...
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Instructional Video3:20
MinuteEarth

How Your Dog Can Protect You Before You're Born

6th - 12th Standards
Are there things mothers can do to prevent their unborn children from having asthma? It turns out the answer is related to the household pets. The video explains how dogs and cats seem to protect the health of babies and children. It...
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Instructional Video2:45
American Chemical Society

What Happens When You Eat Too Much?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Overeating has both physical and mental consequences. Scholars learn the body's reaction to eating and how it determines when enough is enough. The installment of the ACS Reactions playlist explores both physiological and neurological...
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Instructional Video8:36
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Socratica

Chemistry: What is pH—How to Calculate pH

9th - 12th Standards
Is it better to drink an acid or a base? An informative video explains what pH is and how to calculate it. As part of a larger chemistry playlist, it features both the Arrhenius and Bronsted-Lowry definitions. It also demonstrates...
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Instructional Video11:03
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Crash Course

Media Skills: Crash Course Media Literacy #11

8th - 12th Standards
Did you realize that Internet access is a basic human right? For those of us fortunate to have online access, it's essential to have media smarts! Discover the five skills to be media savvy during an engaging video. The host discusses...
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Instructional Video13:02
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Crash Course

Data and Infographics: Crash Course Navigating Digital Information #8

9th - Higher Ed Standards
One-hundred percent of those reading this sentence are human beings. Wait, what? With part eight in the Crash Course: Navigating Digital Information set, pupils learn how to think critically about statistics. Scholars discover how...
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Instructional Video2:50
TV411

How Do You Read Your News?

7th - 9th Standards
Words carry baggage. Class members are asked to consider the weight of words in an exercise that contrasts the word choices in two versions of the same event. Consider following the exercise with an activity in which pairs craft positive...

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