Instructional Video3:06
Curated Video

Predicting Weather

3rd - Higher Ed
Predicting Weather demonstrates how air pressure, barometric pressure, humidity, wind speed, and precipitation determine the current weather.
Instructional Video7:13
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Basic Weather Instruments

6th - 8th
Weather forecasting requires observation. Beyond the things we can see, hear and sense, meteorologists need detailed data to observe distant weather, whether that is distant along the ground, or distant up into the sky. Weather...
Instructional Video18:15
Wonderscape

History Kids: The Legislative Branch

K - 5th
This video provides an overview of the legislative branch of the United States government, known as Congress. It explains how Congress was formed, the roles of the House of Representatives and the Senate, and the powers and...
Instructional Video1:39
NASA

NASA | Tracking Space Weather for New Horizons

3rd - 11th
A few months before New Horizons was due to reach Pluto, a community of scientists came together to determine just what kind of a environment the mission would experience during its historic flyby. While the simulations aren't 100%...
Instructional Video3:46
TMW Media

Mysterious Weather Clouds: Learn how cloning weather clouds further helps researchers

K - 5th
How can more powerful super computers help with the research of cloud activity and weather forecasting? How to identify the different types of weather clouds and the clouds that might have precipitation or rain? Mysterious Weather...
Instructional Video3:31
Weatherthings

Sun, Heat, Air and Wind: weather instruments, wind speed and direction

6th - 8th
A curious pre-school child asks questions to a big kid about how weather works. Every answer is enlightening yet leads to another question. The little child learns that wind is air that moves, that may be gentle or strong and even...
Instructional Video3:04
NASA

NASA | GOES-R: Living with Space Weather

3rd - 11th
In addition to monitoring weather on Earth, the GOES-R satellites will monitor weather in space caused by electromagnetic radiation and charged particles released from solar storms on the Sun. Many people rely on space weather data,...
Instructional Video3:34
Communication Coach Alex Lyon

Upward Communication: Workplace Communication Skills

Higher Ed
Workplace communication skills involve Upward Communication and receiving feedback. This video looks at the problem of upward distortions and suggests that leaders use three ways to pursue high-quality feedback.
Instructional Video5:09
Global Ethics Solutions

The Stuff of Work: Ethics and Assets

Higher Ed
Applying business ethics principles is the responsibility of every employee, regardless of their role in the company. When employees are given company-owned assets to use, they have a responsibility to make sure they handle them with...
Instructional Video1:13
Visual Learning Systems

Understanding Earth's Climate Zones

9th - 12th
This video provides a brief overview of the three major climate zones on Earth: tropical, temperate, and polar. It explains how these zones are determined by latitude and describes the typical weather patterns and temperatures in each...
Instructional Video6:14
Healthcare Triage

Sugar Doesn't Make Kids Hyper: Healthcare Triage #3

Higher Ed
Do you think that sugar makes kids hyper? Well, you're wrong. Yes, WRONG. How do we know? Randomized controlled trials. RCTs are pretty much the most robust study design there is, and also the only way to prove causality. This week's...
Instructional Video3:47
Weatherthings

Sun, Heat, Air and Wind: sun, heat, air

6th - 8th
A curious pre-school child asks questions to a big kid about how weather works. Every answer is enlightening yet leads to another question. The little child learns that wind is air that moves, that may be gentle or strong and even...
Instructional Video0:38
NASA

NASA | Seeing Inside A Hurricane

3rd - 11th
NASA scientist Dalia Kirschbaum explains how the Global Precipitation Measurement Mission's Core observatory has an instrument that can see layer by layer through a storm. In this visualization of data by NASAs Goddard's Space Flight...
Instructional Video4:47
Curated Video

Bats Use Sonar

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester explains how radar and sonar works.
Instructional Video2:14
NASA

NASA | Comparing CMEs

3rd - 11th
This video features two model runs. One looks at a moderate coronal mass ejection (CME) from 2006. The second run examines the consequences of a large coronal mass ejection, such as The Carrington-Class CME of 1859. These model runs...
Instructional Video6:14
Be Smart

When Is It Winter On Other Planets?

6th - 12th Standards
Bundle up for a trip through the climates of the solar system. An informative video explains the seasons of each planet. The presenter demonstrates how the location and tilt of each planet determine the climate patterns.
Instructional Video3:41
Curated Video

The History of Groundhog Day

6th - 12th Standards
Why do we rely on a Groundhog to determine when Spring will arrive? Find out with a brief yet informative video that details the history of Groundhog Day.       
Instructional Video2:50
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NASA

The Anatomy of a Raindrop

6th - 8th
After reviewing the water cycle, zoom in on a raindrop and learn about the physics determining its shape. See actual footage of raindrops falling with high-speed photography! A written description of the same information is also provided...
Instructional Video
NOAA

Noaa: Estuary Education: Weather Forecasting Technology

9th - 10th
Join an NOAA scientist and learn how the National Weather Service forecasts the weather. Find out how meteorologists rely on observations, computer models, and advanced technology when determining a forecast. [7:13]