Instructional Video6:48
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Compatible Pollination

K - 12th
It describes the devices to discourage self pollination and encourage cross pollination.
Instructional Video3:19
Curated Video

Pollination - Pollen Movement

K - 5th
Learn how pollination happens.
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Instructional Video9:46
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Fertilisation in Flowering Plants

K - 12th
It describes the events starting from pollination to formation of fruit.
Instructional Video3:17
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Minal Bopaiah - Teachers Make a Difference - Johnnetta Betsch Cole

Higher Ed
Minal Bopaiah is author, speaker, and strategist committed to designing a more equitable world. With degrees in English, psychology, and organizational development, and a lifelong passion for diversity and inclusion, She has spent her...
Instructional Video3:48
PBS

Are Mashups the End of Music Genres?

12th - Higher Ed
Some of the best things to be found on the internet are music mashups! It's a strangely pleasing experience to listen to totally unrelated artists commingling on the same music track. Mashups are awesome because they break genre...
Instructional Video1:10
Curated Video

I WONDER - How Do Flowering Plants Reproduce?

Pre-K - 5th
Jump into 'How Do Flowering Plants Reproduce?' to uncover the blooming secrets behind plant life! A quick, fascinating look at nature's cycle, perfect for little gardeners.
Instructional Video5:48
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Minal Bopaiah - IDEA: Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Accessibility

Higher Ed
Minal Bopaiah is an author, speaker, and strategist committed to designing a more equitable world. With degrees in English, psychology, and organizational development, and a lifelong passion for diversity and inclusion, She has spent her...
Instructional Video5:48
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Minal Bopaiah Equity: How to Design Organizations Where Everyone Thrives

Higher Ed
Minal Bopaiah is author, speaker, and strategist committed to designing a more equitable world. With degrees in English, psychology, and organizational development, and a lifelong passion for diversity and inclusion, She has spent her...
Instructional Video4:56
Science360

Extremophile Hunter

12th - Higher Ed
With support from the National Science Foundation, Astrobiologist Richard Hoover really goes to extremes to find living things that thrive where life would seem to be impossible--from the glaciers of the Alaskan Arctic to the ice sheets...
Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

Outposts of Unreality

9th - 11th
Sam Gennawey, urban planner and theme park historian, talks to us about the cross-pollination of inspiration that happened in Los Angeles’ built environment. Set designers working on bombastic backdrops for Hollywood would also find...
Instructional Video16:20
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Why Economists Failed to Predict the Financial Crisis

Higher Ed
10 years later, Nobel laureate George Akerlof says the walls within economics need to come down.
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George Akerlof, a winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, doesn’t mince words: economists failed to predict the financial...
Instructional Video5:01
Curated Video

CompTIA Security+ Certification SY0-601: The Total Course - Autopsy Forensic Browser Lab

Higher Ed
Digital forensics is the cross-pollination of computer science and law. In this demonstration, Dan shows how to use the Autopsy forensic tool to work with a disk image to retrieve a deleted file.
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Instructional Video9:31
Food Farmer Earth

Navigating Seed Diversity: Oregon's Willamette Valley Challenges

12th - Higher Ed
Willamette Valley's specialty seed crops face threats from cross-pollination due to its unique geological and weather conditions that are ideal for seed production. A detailed mapping system and distance standards for crop isolation are...
Instructional Video2:32
Science360

Extreme Microbes : Extremophiles - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Astrobiologist Richard Hoover really goes to extremes to find living things that thrive where life would seem to be impossible - from the glaciers of the Alaskan Arctic to the ice sheets of Antarctica. These so-called, "extremophiles"...
Instructional Video6:22
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Minal Bopaiah - What is Equity?

Higher Ed
Minal Bopaiah is an author, speaker, and strategist committed to designing a more equitable world. With degrees in English, psychology, and organizational development, and a lifelong passion for diversity and inclusion, She has spent her...
Instructional Video3:18
Curated Video

British Wildlife: Bees

K - Higher Ed
It’s springtime, meaning the garden is buzzing with the sound of bees, collecting pollen and nectar from a variety of flowers and blossom. They’re attracted to the bright colours and sweet smells of the flowers which rely on the bees...
Instructional Video1:06
Curated Video

How to Detassel Corn

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Detasseling is an important part of ensuring another good crop of corn because it aids cross pollination. Detasseling means getting rid of the top-most part of the plant.
Instructional Video12:53
Food Farmer Earth

Alan Kapuler - His Garden and Thoughts on Life

12th - Higher Ed
From the archives: Part 5 - Alan Kapuler traces the broad contours of his adult journey into growing food and becoming an open pollinated, open-source, organic seed breeder. From his early beginnings living on a commune in the 1970’s,...
Instructional Video6:27
Be Smart

Are We Running Out Of Food??

12th - Higher Ed
If you tried to sum up the last 150 years or so in one image, a chart of exponential growth would be a good place to start. It shows that some things change faster over time. You could apply it to life expectancy. Or compound interest....
Podcast9:42
Stories Podcast

Timeless Tales: What You Sow

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The expression “being neighborly” may call to mind giving away a cup of sugar or watching over neighbors’ homes while they are out of town. Actions such as these are bound to produce good relationships between neighbors. But, what if a...
Instructional Video7:33
Food Farmer Earth

Saving Seeds from the Garden, part 2

12th - Higher Ed
Part 2: After harvesting seeds, how do you properly store them for the next year? Robyn Streeter, co-owner of Your Backyard Farmer, has been actively growing food and teaching others how to grow food for many years. She demonstrates the...
Instructional Video30:21
The Wall Street Journal

The Seeds Of Flavor

Higher Ed
Row 7 Seed Company co-founders Dan Barber and Michael Mazourek speak with WSJ Magazine contributing editor Howie Kahn about how Row 7 is creating seeds bred for better taste.
Instructional Video2:32
Curated Video

Plant Mimics

6th - 12th
From orchids that mimic the appearance of bees to the carrion flower which smells like rotting meat, discover the devious world of the plant mimic. Biology - Plants - Learning Points. Some plants use mimicry to aid reproduction or...
Instructional Video4:03
Mr. R.'s Songs for Teaching

Bat Song!

Pre-K - 4th
A fun song I wrote for my elementary science students to help teach about bats! Shows, echolocation, what bats eat, and the fact that bats are the only flying mammal! Hope you enjoy! (might be a good one for Halloween!) LYRICS: Hey,...

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