NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Extreme Weather: Path of Destruction
Learn how the National Weather Service uses technology to forecast extreme weather events and issue warnings to citizens in the path of destruction. [9:14]
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Salmon Habitat
Through advanced tagging technology, learn how estuaries are important habitats for salmon during parts of their life cycle. [5:33]
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Tracking Turtles
Learn how scientists track turtles and other research subjects using radio transmitter technology [3:56]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Teaching Tips: Preparing to Teach a Lesson (Cat in the Hat)
Kindergarten teacher Allison Frometa demonstrates how she prepares for teaching a lesson using online educational games on an interactive whiteboard. Using this example game from The Cat in the Hat, Allison discusses why previewing the...
Other
Ed Tech Talks
EdTechTalk is a community of educators interested in discussing and learning about the uses of educational technology. A weekly webcast is posted as an mp3 file and can be downloaded via an RSS feed.
Other
Kids Educ Kids Educational Games: Technology for Kids: Communication: Contact
Thanks to technology, it's so easy to communicate with your friends. You could decide to have an ice cream party, and in seconds get in touch with everyone you know. [9:36]
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Estuary Restoration and Monitoring
See how an urban estuary suffering from land loss is restored using a unique high-tech method. Then, using digital camera technology, students are able to show the results of the restoration to determine the project's success. [2:25]
Global Problem Solvers
Gps: Global Problem Solvers: Episode 2.4: The Technology
Global Problem Solvers is an animated STEM series from CISCO that features a group of middle school students who work together to solve social problems. With each teen possessing a distinct STEM talent, the students are in Tampa, Florida...
PBS
Pbs: Pov: Freedom Machines: Technology Transforming Lives
Explore the impact of technological innovation on society, and explore various assistive technologies that might benefit the local community. Analyze and describe the needs of people with physical disabilities.
NOAA
Noaa: Estuary Education: Tornado: View From the Past
Weather forecasting has advanced since this film was made (in about 1956). Compare forecasting methods shown in this film with modern techniques. Watch for a huge mistake in the way scientists thought about tornado safety fifty years...
New Zealand Ministry of Education
Te Kete Ipurangi: Success for All
Lynne Silcock from the Ministry of Education discusses how Universal Design for Learning theory and technology together can support success for all.
PBS
Pbs: Workplace Essential Skills: The Writing Process in It
People in the information technology industry write for work for many reasons therefore, it helps to have a strong writing process.
Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media: Parents Talk About Their Young Children's Media Use
Four parents talk candidly about their young kids' use of media and technology and how it is impacting their lives, from their concerns around inappropriate exposure to their hope for educational opportunities. [3:23]
National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation: Multimedia Gallery
Video-sharing site, sponsored by the National Science Foundation, provides access to the latest science, engineering, technology, and mathematics news from around the world in video format. With videos contributed by research scientists,...
PBS
Pbs: Nanoscience Career Advice
This video explores the range of science and technology careers that work with matter at an incredibly small scale: the nanoscale.
PBS
Pbs: Workplace Essential Skills: Bits, Bytes, Megabytes
Employees in the information technology industry have a good sense of how data is measured, from bits to bytes to megabytes and terabytes.
PBS
Pbs: Workplace Essential Skills: Using English Measurement
From server storage to fiber internet cable length, understanding measurements is an essential information technology workplace skill.
PBS
Pbs: Career Connections: Sound Engineer
Learn more about a career of a sound engineer in this video. Explore how sound engineers can work in music, radio, film, and television by creating audio using technology creatively. [5:38]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Above the Noise: Can Virtual Reality Make You a Better Person?
Virtual reality is gaining traction as a powerful technology for education. Scientists say virtual reality can even promote empathy -- the ability to put yourself in somebody else's shoes. But can VR make you a better person? Watch the...
National Gallery of Canada
National Gallery of Canada: Gallery Highlights
Curser down and click on View Videos. In this series of eight Gallery Highlights videos, produced in collaboration with the Independent Learning Centre, Ontario's designated provider of distance education, learn about key artworks and...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Top Strategies for Transforming Professional Development
How can educators avoid professional development that is "one size fits all?" Join PBS LearningMedia in exploring the digital age tools and platforms that can help you share strategies with your colleagues to establish a professional...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Dragonfly Tv: Tech Bridge
In Oakland, California, girls that are interested in science can participate in TechBridge, a technology program just for girls. Check out TechBridge in action at Montera Middle School. Find out what these girls like about TechBridge,...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Ruff Ruffman: Ask Ruff Ruffman: Squeaky Toy Edition
Focusing on searching safely on the internet, the much-loved character Ruff Ruffman addresses some of the questions kids have about technology and media use. [2 min, 28 sec]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Ruff Ruffman: Ask Ruff Ruffman: Monkey Boy Edition
Focusing on texting, the much-loved character Ruff Ruffman addresses some of the questions kids have about technology and media use. [2 min, 16 sec]