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Instructional Video1:28
The Guardian

Las Vegas CES 2009: Polaroid's PoGo camera

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Bobbie Johnson looks at Polaroid's new PoGo, which combines a digital camera and instant printer
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Instructional Video1:51
Curated Video

It's All Geek to Me - Megapixel Myth

6th - 11th
David Pogue explodes the hype about digital camera megapixels.
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Instructional Video2:31
Science360

Higgs Boson: Mysterious Particle Could Help Unlock Secrets Of The Universe

12th - Higher Ed
The search for a mysterious subatomic particle can certainly involve some enormous tools, not to mention a multitude of scientists. The effort to find the elusive ""Higgs boson"" includes over 5,800 scientists from 56 countries! The...
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Instructional Video2:30
Science360

Higgs Boson Mysterious Particle Could Help Unlock Secrets Of The Universe

12th - Higher Ed
The search for a mysterious subatomic particle can certainly involve some enormous tools, not to mention a multitude of scientists. The effort to find the elusive ""Higgs boson"" includes over 5,800 scientists from 56 countries! The...
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Instructional Video3:03
Curated Video

The Intense Quality Control at an Italian Pasta Factory 🍝 Inside The Factory | Smithsonian Channel

9th - 11th
One of the most remarkable machines in the Barilla pasta factory in Parma, Italy is its optical sorting machine. It uses a digital camera to scan 34,000 kernels of wheat each second, sorting out the sub-standard ones. From: Inside The...
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Instructional Video4:21
Curated Video

Exploring Cutting-Edge Camera Technology Across Various Fields

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the innovative use of high-performance camera technology in various fields, from medical diagnostics to analyzing high-speed projectiles and creating auto-focus lenses using water droplets. It showcases the...
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Instructional Video12:51
Limonero Films

Fujifilm: From Photography to Diverse Innovation

12th - Higher Ed
This video tells the story of Shigetaka Komori, the CEO of Fujifilm, who transformed the company from a struggling photo film manufacturer to a diversified scientific enterprise by leveraging their expertise in photo film technology for...
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Instructional Video12:12
Limonero Films

Kodak: Lessons in Adaptation and Legacy

12th - Higher Ed
This video explores the rise and fall of Kodak, once a photography industry leader that failed to adapt to the digital revolution. It highlights the importance of evolving with changing environments, drawing parallels between business...
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Instructional Video3:05
Curated Video

Exploring the Unconventional: Giant Camera Obscura and Ghostly Investigations

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, photographers in California transform an old aircraft hangar into a giant camera obscura, capturing unique and unexpected images using a centuries-old technique. Meanwhile, in France, amateur investigators use digital...
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Instructional Video7:57
The Art Assignment

Explore a place you see every day. | Assaf Evron | The Art Assignment

9th - 12th
We visit Assaf Evron in Chicago to consider how photography can help us see the familiar places we visit everyday differently.
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Instructional Video10:56
Curated Video

10 Best Free Stock Photos Sites

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Want to know the best free stock photo sites? Join Mitchell today as he counts down his top 10 free stock photo sites. There are a few great sites with free, downloadable stock photography content. Mitchell has found the best for you!
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Instructional Video3:15
Curated Video

Why Do Space Photos Look Like There Are No Stars?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Although stars are visible in space, pictures of celestial bodies taken from satellites by astronauts do not show any stars in the background. This is because the stars are very far away and, therefore, appear incredibly dim in contrast...
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Instructional Video8:21
Curated Video

Dissecting The Camera: Crash Course Film Production

12th - Higher Ed
Sometimes the most intimidating part of making a movie is that little box of concentrated technology called "The Camera." But, FEAR NOT! In this episode of Crash Course Film Production, Lily helps us dissect the basics of modern movie...
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Instructional Video3:44
Curated Video

There Was No First Human

12th - Higher Ed
If you traced your family tree back 185 million generations, you wouldn't be looking at a human, a primate, or even a mammal. You'd be looking at a fish. So where along that line does the first human show up? The answer may surprise you
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Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

How Many Stars Are There?

12th - Higher Ed
How many stars are there in the universe? Are there more stars out there than grains of sand on Earth? Thanks to advanced space telescopes, we've been able to peer farther into deep time and the distant universe than we ever thought...
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Instructional Video4:46
SciShow

The Science of a Selfie

12th - Higher Ed
Taking photos used to require technical knowledge and time in a lab, but now we have electronic devices in our pockets that do all of the work for us. How do these miracle devices do it?
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Instructional Video4:36
SciShow

The Science of a Selfie

12th - Higher Ed
Taking photos used to require technical knowledge and time in a lab, but now we have electronic devices in our pockets that do all of the work for us. How do these miracle devices do it?
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Instructional Video4:26
SciShow

The Science of a Selfie

12th - Higher Ed
Taking photos used to require technical knowledge and time in a lab, but now we have electronic devices in our pockets that do all of the work for us. How do these miracle devices do it? Hosted by: Olivia Gordon
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Instructional Video1:07
Curated Video

Conversation with Kevin Hartnett

3rd - 11th
Kevin Hartnett is the Science Operations Manager for the Hubble Space Telescope at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. In this Conversations with Goddard video, Hartnett discusses how he became interested in...
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Instructional Video46:57
Curated Video

Explore the Universe with Hubble Messier Catalog

3rd - 11th
The Messier catalog includes some of the most fascinating astronomical objects that can be observed from Earth's Northern Hemisphere. Among them are deep-sky objects that can be viewed in stunning detail using larger telescopes but are...
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Instructional Video32:08
Curated Video

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: Doug Caldwell Talks About the Data Pipeline for the TESS Mission

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A conversation with Doug Caldwell, instrument scientist for the Kepler Space Telescope, and who’s now working on NASA’s next planet-hunting mission— the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite or TESS.
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Instructional Video3:37
Curated Video

Staying Safe on the Road: Hitchhiking Tips and Tech Gadgets for Adventure Travelers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video discusses the concept of poison hotspots, which are Wi-Fi access points set up for the purpose of identity theft. Unlike regular unsecured hotspots, poison hotspots are created by organized thieves to extract personal details...
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Instructional Video3:56
National Geographic

How 3-D Imaging Helps Archaeologists Preserve the Past | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Archaeologist and National Geographic explorer Luis Jaime Castillo and archaeologist Carlos Wester are determined to protect the cultural heritage at the pyramid complex of Chotuna-Chornancap, which was built by the Sicán, or Lambayeque,...
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Instructional Video3:56
National Geographic

How 3-D Imaging Helps Archaeologists Preserve the Past | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Archaeologist and National Geographic explorer Luis Jaime Castillo and archaeologist Carlos Wester are determined to protect the cultural heritage at the pyramid complex of Chotuna-Chornancap, which was built by the Sicán, or Lambayeque,...

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