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Instructional Video3:07
Mr. Beat

How to View Historical Imagery on Google Earth

6th - 12th
Here is a short video about how you can view historical imagery of a location on Google Earth.
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Instructional Video11:31
TED Talks

TED: A musical escape into a world of light and color | Kaki King

12th - Higher Ed
A genre unto herself, Kaki King fuses the ancient tradition of working with one's hands with digital technology, projection-mapping imagery onto her guitar in her groundbreaking multimedia work "The Neck Is a Bridge to the Body." using...
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Instructional Video3:02
Mr. Beat

Viewing 3D Imagery on Google Earth

6th - 12th
Here is a short video about how you can view 3D imagery of a location on Google Earth.
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Instructional Video8:31
Curated Video

Alice's Musical Debut by DuEwa Frazier

Pre-K - 12th
Alice’s Musical Debut reimagines one day in the childhood of the late jazz pianist, harpist, composer and organist Alice Coltrane - wife of the legendary jazz saxophonist and composer, John Coltrane. Set in the 1940s, Alice’s Musical...
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Instructional Video3:46
Cerebellum

The Elements Of Poetry - Overview

9th - 12th
The Elements of Poetry - Figurative language, meter and rhyme, simile, and metaphor . these are a few of the many topics explored in this lively video tour through the genre of poetry. Other elements illustrated in the program include:...
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Instructional Video3:45
Curated Video

COVID-19 Earth Observation Dashboard Tutorial

3rd - 11th
COVID-19 led to changes in human activities around the globe. Some bodies of water have run clearer, emissions of pollutants have temporarily declined, and transportation and shipment of goods have decreased. We can see some of these...
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Instructional Video1:48
Curated Video

Ingenious Minds- Seeing Pictures in Music

6th - 11th
Watch Ingenious Minds Thursdays @ 10pm! | For more, visit http://science.discovery.com/tv/ingenious-minds | A nearly fatal concussion mysteriously left Derek Amato with the ability to play the piano. Hear him describe the imagery he sees...
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Instructional Video17:20
TED Talks

Tom Thum and Matthew Broadhurst: What happens in your throat when you beatbox?

12th - Higher Ed
Viral beatboxer Tom Thum has an orchestra in his mouth, but how does he make all those sounds? Get an up-close-and-personal look as laryngeal surgeon Matthew Broadhurst sticks a camera down Thum's throat while he creates a mind-boggling...
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Instructional Video4:45
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Earworms: Those songs that get stuck in your head - Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Have you ever been waiting in line at the grocery store, innocently perusing the magazine rack, when a song pops into your head? Not the whole song, but a fragment of it that plays and replays until you find yourself unloading the...
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Instructional Video4:09
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Iseult Gillespie: Frida Kahlo: The woman behind the legend

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In 1925, Frida Kahlo was on her way home from school in Mexico City when the bus she was riding collided with a streetcar. She suffered near-fatal injuries and her disability became a major theme in her paintings. Over the course of her...
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Instructional Video13:04
Schooling Online

Perfecting Poetry: T.S. Eliot - Prelude 1

3rd - Higher Ed
Enjoy this detailed analysis of Prelude 1 of T.S. Eliot’s famous quadriptych poem ‘Preludes’. Grab your notes as we guide you through this opening Prelude, filled with the wintry sights and smells of a nameless city in the early 1900s....
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Instructional Video7:41
Curated Video

Why Observe?: Land Cover

3rd - 11th
Nearly every aspect of our lives is fundamentally tied to the land on which we live. Citizens using GLOBE Observer can observe land cover in much greater detail and more frequently than scientists can using satellite data alone. But why...
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Instructional Video1:31:08
Curated Video

2020 Goddard Summer Film Festival

3rd - 11th
Presented virtually, the festival highlights Goddard’s achievements over the past year in astrophysics, Earth science, heliophysics, and planetary science, including recent and upcoming missions such as the James Webb Space Telescope,...
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Instructional Video4:11
Curated Video

The Ghosts Go Haunting | Halloween Song for Kids

Pre-K - K
👻 Get ready for some Halloween fun with our spooky Halloween song for kids, "The Ghosts Go Haunting"! 🎃 Join us on a hauntingly good time as we sing along to this catchy and kid-friendly Halloween tune. 🎶 In this video, we've transformed...
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Instructional Video2:37
Curated Video

NASA Studies Snow At The Winter Olympics

3rd - 11th
NASA engineer Manuel Vega can see one of the Olympic ski jump towers from the rooftop of the South Korean weather office where he is stationed. Vega is not watching skiers take flight, preparing for the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics...
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Instructional Video2:06
NASA

Terra's Orbital Drift

3rd - 11th
In 2020, Terra completed its final inclination maneuver, using some of its limited fuel supply, to maintain that crossing time. Since that final inclination maneuver, Terra has continuously drifted to an earlier equatorial crossing time....
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Instructional Video3:23
Curated Video

Exploring Asteroid Bennu Through Technology

3rd - 11th
It’s hard to imagine what the surface of a dark, distant asteroid might look like, but NASA’s “Tour of Asteroid Bennu” brings us on a journey to see this landscape up close. The video, which was released in October 2020, uses elevation...
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Instructional Video2:24
Curated Video

NASA | Earth Day 2009 with Kenji Williams

3rd - 11th
The NASA Distance Learning Network teamed with director and violinist Kenji Williams to present an out of this world experience known as BellaGaia (Beautiful Earth). This one-of-a-kind multimedia journey of Earth as observed from space...
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Instructional Video2:54
Curated Video

Imaging Asteroid Bennu

3rd - 11th
OSIRIS-REx has imaged Bennu in higher resolution than we have Earth and our own Moon. Since its arrival at the asteroid on Dec. 3, 2018, the spacecraft has discovered boulders the size of buildings, and imaged the surface down to 5...
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Instructional Video9:33
National Geographic

Pearl Harbor Hero Returns Home After 75 Years in an Unknown Grave | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
After nearly 75 years in an "unknown" grave, a Pearl Harbor hero is returned to his family. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science,...
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Instructional Video4:25
National Geographic

Watch a Garden Come to Life in This Absolutely Breathtaking Time-Lapse | Short Film Showcase

Pre-K - 11th
Journey through a blooming garden of dancing flowers in this incredible four-minute short film. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Short Film Showcase: http://bit.ly/ShortFilmShowcase About Short Film Showcase: The...
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Instructional Video4:26
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Why do beavers build dams? | Glynnis Hood

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Nestled in the forests of Canada sits the world's longest beaver dam. This 850-meter-long structure is large enough to be seen in satellite imagery and has dramatically transformed the region, creating a pond containing 70 million liters...
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Instructional Video4:23
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Why is William Faulkner so difficult to read? | Sascha Morrell

Pre-K - Higher Ed
William Faulkner is considered one of America's most remarkable and perplexing writers. He confused his audience intentionally, using complex sentences, unreliable narrators, and outlandish imagery. His body of work is shocking,...
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Instructional Video1:17
Curated Video

Apollo 16 Lands in the Lunar Highlands

3rd - 11th
Thanks to data provided by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission, we are able to visualize the Apollo 16 landing site in the Descartes highlands on the nearside of the Moon, where the astronauts landed in April 1972. The mission was...