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Sociological Methods
First year undergraduate sociology students can prepare for their exams with an application that provides practice questions in six categories: Quantitative and Qualitative Data, Sources of Data, Primary and Secondary Data, Positivism...
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Lesson 5: Alkenes
Alkenes are double-bond aliphatics. Chemguy instructs viewers about saturated and unsaturated fats and demonstrates how to name them. Though not entertaining, Chemguy is a talented teacher who educates effectively. Where these...
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Lesson 6: Alkynes, Shapes of Molecules
Triple-bonded aliphatics are called alkynes. Step-by-step, Chemguy walks young chemists through the process of naming these organic compounds and shows models illustrating the molecular structures. Though not entertaining, Chemguy is a...
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Extra Slowed Down Car Crash
From several angles, watch a car crash slowly into another car from very up close. No sound is included. This could be shown in a driver's education course or physics course.
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The Weak and Strong Nuclear Forces
Part of a longer series, "In Search of Giants," this video covers the strong force that holds atoms together. A weak nuclear force can convert neutrons into protons and protons into neutrons, emitting electrons, positrons, or neutrinos...
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Engineering an Empire - The Maya, 5/5
Concluding the five-part series on the Mayan Empire we discover the disease and Conquistadors that lead to the demise of the Mayan people. While this does touch upon the devastation that all but destroyed the Mayan civilization, the over...
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Senior Chemistry: Acids and Bases 3
Chemguy explains how to find the hydronium concentration of a solution. The video is not engaging but it is educational. If one of your chemistry charges misses this lecture in class, you can have them watch this at home to make up...
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Why Earth Science
Introduce the inquisitive learners in your class to the wonders of the planet Earth. This video showcases the reasons why we should study earth science and how a career or education in earth science can help us safeguard our planet. This...
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Senior Chemistry: Acids and Bases 4
Chemguy reveals how you can find the pH of a solution from its hydronium concentration. The video is not engaging but is educational.
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The Dark Ages - Part 8 - The Greatest King
Part eight of this nine-part series on the Dark Ages focuses on the rein of King Charlemagne. He attempted to lift Europe out of the dark and into enlightenment through education and religion. Watch and learn about his 46 year rein,...
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Physics 11.2.3a - Snell's Law
Snell measured the angles of refraction through water and developed a formula for calculating a refraction. In this educational video clip, the teacher explains how it came about. It is most applicable to your high school physics class.
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First Aid - Eye Injury
Eye injuries are dangerous and could result in blindness or permanent damage. Learn about the eye, eye injuries, and how to care for these injuries. While this clip is intended to promote workplace safety, it could be useful for anyone...
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How Compressors Work
Two types of air compressors are shown to viewers, piece by piece. This video is educational, but long and detailed. Unless your young engineers have a keen interest in air compressors, it may not be worth showing in class.
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First Grade Math Lessons: First Grade Math Addition Tables
How do we, as educators, build a solid mathematical foundation for young learners? This video suggests using flashcards, memorization, and addition tables. How to use flashcards, tips, and things not to do are all covered.
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Voltage and Current, Part 2
Second in a two-part lesson on electricity, this video explores how voltage sources can be applied to create electron flow in a circuit. Though it is not modern or high-quality, it is educational. Used with part one, it can sufficiently...
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Gas Chromatography
A gas chromatography apparatus is demonstrated alongside its computer, and the narrator explains details of the procedure. Occasional graphics help young chemists view what is occurring within the chamber. Since gas chromatography is...
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Introduction to the Periodic Table
Professor Martyn Poliakoff shows viewers a variety of versions of the periodic table all around his office as an introduction to this series of videos on the elements. The only educational value in this particular presentation is that he...
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Plato
Warrior, slave, thinker, writer, reformer, Plato, a nickname that means broad, was so named for his broad shoulders. This Ancient Greek philosopher's school, The Academy, became a model for modern higher education and his dialogues are...
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Scatter Plots and Line of Best Fit
Demonstrate how to use a box and whisker plot to place a line of best fit accurately with an educational video. It begins with a review of box and whisker and line of best fit, and then uses an application problem to describe the...
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Simplify Exponential Expressions - Positive Exponents Only (Example 1)
If only everything could be simplified so easily. Viewers of an educational video learn how to apply properties of exponents to simplify expressions by using the product, quotient, and product rules for exponents.
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Multiplying Binomial Conjugates - Special Binomial Products (Example)
Conjugates don't need to cause consternation. Viewers of a short educational video learn that multiplying binomial conjugates results in a special product. They see that the result can be generalized as (a + b)(a - b) = a^2 - b^2.
TED-Ed
The Cancer Gene We All Have
What is cancer? And why don't we all have it? These concepts are explored and tumor suppressor genes are introduced in this animated feature. This nutshell of information is fully packed and makes an outstanding resource for your biology...
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The Basics of the Higgs Boson
Hot off the press! The Higgs boson may be proven to exist! In an ice cream "bar," two shady cartoon characters discuss the news. Since all particles are excitation of fields, the presence of this fundamental particle suggests that the...
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How to Fossilize Yourself
Here is an unusual question: How can I become a famous fossil for future generations to examine and adore? It is from this comical perspective that viewers learn how fossilization occurs. Show this for your middle school paleontologists...
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