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Instructional Video5:40
Cerebellum

Academic Writing - Researching an Assignment

9th - 12th
Become a better writer in no time! This video will help the student to research for an assignment more effectively. This is part 4 in the series 'English Composition: Writing Basics.'
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Instructional Video8:34
Cerebellum

Academic Writing - Getting Started on an Assignment

9th - 12th
Become a better writer in no time! Getting started on an assignment is often the hardest part. This clip will help you learn a few basics that will make this step easier! This is part 2 in the series 'English Composition: Writing Basics.'
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Instructional Video2:57
storybooth

Busted! I Got Caught Plagiarizing My Homework

9th - 11th
By Naomi | Subscribe: http://bit.ly/sub2storybooth | Record your story @ https://storybooth.com or our iPhone app for a chance to get animated. Comment, like, share this story. Naomi was always a good student, and took her classwork...
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Instructional Video3:00
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Daniel Donaghy - Teachers Make a Difference - Harry Humes

Higher Ed
Daniel Donaghy is the author of three poetry collections, most recently Somerset, which was named co-winner of the 2019 Paterson Poetry Prize. His previous poetry collections are Start with the Trouble (University of Arkansas Press,...
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Instructional Video8:48
The Art Assignment

Scramble Scrabble Dinner - J. Morgan Puett | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

9th - 12th
This week we’re at Mildred’s Lane, a 96-acre site in rural Pennsylvania founded by J. Morgan Puett. Mildred’s Lane is an experiment in living - it's a space where Morgan and her friends collaborate on projects, practice creative...
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Instructional Video8:41
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jane Chikapa - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Malawi

Higher Ed
Jane Chikapa is a top fifty Global Teacher Prize finalist. Jane teaches English in a secondary school located on the edge of Lake Malawi – an area where many people value working in the fishing business over the pursuit of education....
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Instructional Video5:47
Curated Video

The Art of Communication Using a Word Cloud

9th - 12th
This video production is a STEAM project Grade 7 Math Students complete to communicate their understanding of Integers, Absolute Value, and adding integers. Students use a table of integer values assigned to each letter of the alphabet...
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Instructional Video1:30
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jane Chikapa - Teachers Make a Difference - Violet Mmoloke

Higher Ed
Jane Chikapa is a top fifty Global Teacher Prize finalist. Jane teaches English in a secondary school located on the edge of Lake Malawi – an area where many people value working in the fishing business over the pursuit of education....
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Instructional Video9:09
Curated Video

Why Am I So Quiet? by Dawn McLucas

Pre-K - 12th
In an environment full of people with so much to say, enters a story that encourages and supports the quiet listeners. Ava Reed is an 8-year-old girl with a calm spirit and a listening ear. She is a fulltime thinker and is always...
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Instructional Video5:04
TED-Ed

Is Time Travel Possible?

6th - 12th Standards
What flies faster than the speed of light? A time traveler! This video explains the time-speed-distance relationship, time dilation, and the theoretical possibilities of time travel in a way that is super engaging. Along with the video,...
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Instructional Video4:49
Curated OER

The Cookie Game

Pre-K - K
Prairie and Cookie Monster play a game involving a cookie. While being blindfolded, Cookie Monster has to identify which of the round objects is a cookie. He lists different traits, such as smooth, bumpy, hard, soft, etc. The examples of...
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Instructional Video4:39
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

What Is Light?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Why is light like the Navy? Because they both travel at c. The video explains what light is and what makes visible light different from the rest of the light spectrum. Scholars finish the video enLIGHTened about the concept.
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Instructional Video3:57
FuseSchool

What Are Stem Cells?

9th - 12th Standards
Almost every cell in the body has a special job. Part of the Fuse School Genetics playlist, the video discusses the few unspecialized cells, called stem cells. It explains where they are found, what they do, and why they raise ethical...
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Instructional Video5:52
PBS

The Story of Saberteeth

6th - 12th Standards
Smilodon's fangs averaged 18 cm long. An engaging video explains what saberteeth are and how they evolved. It details the theories about how species used saberteeth and why cats don't have them today. 
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Instructional Video4:54
The School of Life

Philosophy - The Stoics

11th - Higher Ed Standards
All you need to get through the difficult is hope. Not so, according to the Stoics. An explanatory video explains the mentality and worldview of Stoicism, including the ways that hope can hinder one's understanding, and how, despite the...
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Instructional Video12:20
Crash Course

The Anthropocene and the Near Future: Crash Course Big History #9

9th - Higher Ed Standards
The Anthropocene covers the last century in an unofficial geological era. An informative video considers both the pros and cons of progress. It discusses the environmental impact, changes in lifestyle, political changes, wars, and...
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Instructional Video4:01
Veritasium

Ice Spikes Explained

9th - 12th Standards
Sometimes ice freezes with spikes growing out of the top. A brief video provides a scientific explanation for this. Then, it discusses the two different possible futures if ice didn't behave this way.
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Instructional Video3:51
Deep Look

Sticky. Stretchy. Waterproof. The Amazing Underwater Tape of the Caddisfly

6th - 12th Standards
Did you know that the caddisfly creates a tape that is not only water proof, but also stretches like a rubber band. Learn more about caddisflies with a video explains What scientists are discovering about an insect with aquatic larvae.
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Instructional Video9:54
Stated Clearly

Does the Theory of Evolution Really Matter?

6th - 12th Standards
Without the theory of evolution, we wouldn't understand the origins of HIV. The video explains three mysteries solved using the theory of evolution. It opens with shrinking fish, then the origins of HIV, and finally why grasslands turn...
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Instructional Video13:31
Crash Course

The Deep Future: Crash Course Big History #10

9th - Higher Ed Standards
A thought-provoking video discusses the end of humanity with multiple possible causes. It also describes the end of the universe. A hopeful message seems unlikely, but the video offers perspective to make you appreciate our special place...
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Instructional Video4:22
FuseSchool

Finding the Gradient of a Straight Line

8th - 10th Standards
Investigate the relationship between the gradient, or slope, of a line and its graph. Pupils learn to use a graph to calculate the slope of a line. The video lesson includes both positive and negative slopes and compares the steepness of...
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Instructional Video4:27
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Crash Course Kids

Architecture Adventure

3rd - 8th Standards
A challenge to viewers: create your own personal space where you are free to relax and make as much noise as you want. Challenge accepted! Here is a video that focuses on the architectural side of engineering, as well as the process...