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Instructional Video1:42
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Adam Grant - Teachers Make a Difference - Brian Little

Higher Ed
Adam Grant has been Wharton’s top-rated professor for five straight years. He is a leading expert on how we can find motivation and meaning, and live more generous and creative lives. He has been recognized as one of the world's 25 most...
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Instructional Video3:16
Curated Video

Intro To Cells: Animals & Plants | Cells | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
All living organisms are made up of cells - they are the basic building blocks of life. There are two important categories of cells: plant cells and animal cells. In this video we look at animal cells in more detail. Animal cells are the...
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Instructional Video2:46
Curated Video

What Are Vaccinations? | Health | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Vaccinations protect both humans and animals from a wide range of preventable and potentially serious illnesses. With vaccines, we take advantage of one of the most important aspects of the immune system: the ability to develop...
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Instructional Video2:11
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Caitlin Krause - Mindful by Design

Higher Ed
Caitlin Krause works in interdisciplinary arenas linking technology, learning, leadership, writing and immersive storytelling. She is passionate about the intersection of expression, experience, and user engagement. A respected global...
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Instructional Video3:37
Curated Video

The Immune System | Health | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
The main role of the immune system is to prevent disease caused by infection. Infections can be caused by a wide variety of pathogens, including bacteria, fungi, parasites (such as malaria) and viruses (such as influenza and the common...
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Instructional Video3:59
Curated Video

Ecosystem Management | Ecology & Environment | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Regardless of the habitat type, method of management, or end goal, ecosystem management plays a large part in modern society. Without effective ecosystem management, we would have much less access to the resources that we use for our...
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Instructional Video3:24
Curated Video

How are pathogens spread and controlled | Health | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Pathogens are disease causing microorganisms. They can be spread in many ways; by direct contact, by water or by air. Different pathogens are spread by different mechanisms. How can transmission be reduced or prevented? Depending upon...
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Instructional Video3:24
Curated Video

How Is Water Treated In Sewage Works | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
The aim of sewage treatment should be to return nutrients back to the soil, but without any harmful pathogens. Composting toilets do this, making use of aerobic bacteria to achieve a pathogen free fertiliser. However, most toilets are...
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Instructional Video3:12
Curated Video

What Are White Blood Cells | Health | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Blood consists of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma. White blood cells are our warriors; the army inside our body that protects us from infectious disease and foreign invaders. They make up less than 1% of our...
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Instructional Video4:23
Curated Video

Biological Molecules | Cells | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Molecules make you think of chemistry, right? Well, they also are very important in biology too. In this video we are going to look at carbohydrates, proteins and lipids. When I say lipids, I am talking about fats and oils. Life...
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Instructional Video2:53
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Caitlin Krause- Teachers Make a Difference - George Thoms

Higher Ed
Caitlin Krause works in interdisciplinary arenas linking technology, learning, leadership, writing and immersive storytelling. She is passionate about the intersection of expression, experience, and user engagement. A respected global...
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Instructional Video18:31
TED-Ed

Tales of Passion

9th - 12th Standards
What is feminism? Listen as renowned author and activist Isabel Allende champions the cause of passionate individuals, and in particular, women who have gone against the grain and challenged the status quo in order to make the world a...
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Instructional Video5:02
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British Council

Stratford 1: Shakespeare, Glove Maker

9th - 12th Standards
Shakespeare did not go to university, and that may have been the best decision he ever made. A video, part of the Shakespeare English exercises series, describes the famous playwright's early years in Stratford-Upon-Avon, sharing details...
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Instructional Video5:05
TED-Ed

Beware of Nominalizations (AKA Zombie Nouns)

10th - Higher Ed
Save your sentences from the zombie apocalypse! All you need are juicy, verb-driven sentences. Watch the video to find out how to awaken the living dead in your writing, and then how to put the dead to rest and the life back into your...
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Instructional Video5:09
Texas A&M University

Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers

6th - 8th Standards
Are your pupils leaving their modifiers dangling? Or perhaps they've simply misplaced them. Help your class handle their modifiers properly by showing them a short informational video. The video includes definitions of the grammatical...