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Instructional Video4:29
SciShow

The 2016 Nobel Prizes: Chemistry and Physics!

12th - Higher Ed
This Nobel Prize season, dive into the world of the super small for physics and chemistry. It's where the nanocars roam and phase transitions get really weird.
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Instructional Video6:13
SciShow

Plastic Bunny 3D Printed From Its Own DNA

12th - Higher Ed
A team is encoding digital data into DNA molecules which are then embedded into larger physical objects, like this plastic bunny! And researchers are working on a new, low maintenance oral contraceptive.
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Instructional Video4:20
Physics Girl

Can you solve this pier puzzle?

9th - 12th
This math brainteaser challenges you to find a simple, elegant solution to a seemingly complex problem! Can you figure it out? There are two towns near a shore. They want to build a pier on the shoreline with a path connecting the pier...
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Instructional Video5:48
Prime Coaching Sport

The numbers game for PE

K - 5th
The numbers game is a way to setup a PE activity you can easily play with a larger group, for sports like soccer, basketball, rugby or hockey, adding an exciting and challenging way for players to play 1v1, 2v2, 3v3...
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Instructional Video1:23
Curated Video

You Need to See This Giant Twist on a Classic Game! (Ep. 7 - Giant Tower)

K - 5th
This giant version of the classic tower game builds fine motor skills and increases motor planning abilities. Create the tower, then take turns removing a piece and adding it to the top without making the whole tower tumble.
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Instructional Video1:58
Curated Video

Adding & Subtracting Surds | Numbers | Maths | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Adding & Subtracting Surds | Numbers | Maths | FuseSchool In this video we are going to have a quick look at adding and subtracting surds. You should already know how to simplify them. There is just one simple rule for adding and...
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Instructional Video3:45
Curated Video

Isotopes | Matter | Physics | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Isotopes | Matter | Physics | FuseSchool The periodic table divides the world into just over one hundred ​elements​, sorted by their chemical properties. But did you know that each kind of ​atom is made up of a different combination of...
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Instructional Video4:26
Brainwaves Video Anthology

David Jakes - Learning Spaces

Higher Ed
David Jakes is the Director of Learning Spaces for EdTechTeam and leads the Learning Space Design Studio. The Studio, created to support schools in developing compelling and engaging learning environments , is the most recent addition to...
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Instructional Video5:13
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Sylvia Martinez - Invent to Learn Making, Tinkering, and Engineering in the Classroom

Higher Ed
Sylvia works in schools around the world to bring the power of authentic learning into classrooms, particularly in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) subjects. Sylvia speaks, writes, and advocates for student-centered,...
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Instructional Video2:29
Brian McLogan

Learn how to subtract two vectors graphically

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to add/subtract vectors. Vectors can be added, subtracted and multiplied. To add or subtract two or more vectors, we simply add each of the corresponding components of the vectors.
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Instructional Video7:00
Bozeman Science

Work and Energy

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the mechanical energy added or removed from a system results from work. For work to occur a force must act parallel to the displacement of the system. Since work and energy are equivalent the...
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Instructional Video12:08
Bozeman Science

Thinking in Energy - Level 6 - Conservation of Energy

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen shows conceptual thinking in a mini-lesson on the conservation of energy. Two examples are included in the video and two additional examples are included in the linked thinking slides. TERMS Energy - the...
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Instructional Video4:17
Curated Video

What Are Endothermic & Exothermic Reactions

12th - Higher Ed
An exothermic reaction gives off energy to the surroundings; like a fire giving off heat. An endothermic reaction takes in energy from the surroundings; like a snowman melting. Exothermic reactions transfer energy to the surroundings,...
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Instructional Video3:45
Curated Video

Isotopes

12th - Higher Ed
Isotopes | Matter | Physics | FuseSchool The periodic table divides the world into just over one hundred ​elements​, sorted by their chemical properties. But did you know that each kind of ​atom is made up of a different combination of...
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Instructional Video4:44
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How stretching actually changes your muscles | Malachy McHugh

Pre-K - Higher Ed
An athlete is preparing for a game. They've put on their gear and done their warmup, and now it's time for one more routine — stretching. Typically, athletes stretch before physical activity to avoid injuries like strains and tears. But...
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Instructional Video4:18
Science360

Science of the Winter Olympics - Slapshot (Hockey)

12th - Higher Ed
One of the most popular team sports in the Winter Olympics is hockey. More than just a physical game, for scientists, it's a showcase for physics on ice--especially when it comes to the slapshot. Three-time Olympian Julie Chu, Thomas...
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Instructional Video7:34
Curated Video

Can Mental Illness Be Cured?

Higher Ed
Most disorders both mental and physical are managed and not cured. In medicine we think of cure as a total reversal of an illness to the point where there's no evidence of it and it does not return. the closest we get to this scenario is...
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Instructional Video6:49
Curated Video

How to Deal with Dissociation as a Reaction to Trauma

Higher Ed
Dissociation is an experience where your attention and emotions are disconnected from the present moment. It’s like you’re here, but your mind and emotions are somewhere else. This is a general term and experience. I talked in a previous...
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Instructional Video1:58
Science360

Secret writing

12th - Higher Ed
Goldenrod paper turns red when ammonia or other base is added. Parts needed: 1 Goldenrod paper (Must be made with real goldenrod pigment! Certain brands work for this, others don't.), 1 wax candle, 1 bottle Windex (""Classic"") or other...
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Instructional Video10:30
SciShow

Why Is It So Hard to Fix Traffic?

12th - Higher Ed
Fixing traffic seems easy—just add more roads, right? Turns out that this is a problem studied by physicists and psychologists alike, with no easy answers.
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Instructional Video3:25
Curated Video

The History of Boxing

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a brief history of boxing, tracing its origins back to ancient civilizations such as Sumer, Assyria, and Babylonia. It explores the evolution of the sport, from bare-knuckle fighting to the introduction of rules and...
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Instructional Video4:15
Curated Video

How Does Water Treatment Work | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about water treatment, as a part of environmental chemistry. Human beings have added to the natural water cycle by taking water from rivers for use in our towns and cities. We are taking a huge amount of water from...
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Instructional Video1:55
Curated Video

What Is Eutrophication | Agriculture | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
What Is Eutrophication | Agriculture | Biology | FuseSchool What happens when fertilisers get washed into lakes and rivers? A process called eutrophication. Learn all about it in this video. Eutrophication is the process that can happen...
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Instructional Video4:20
Curated Video

Making Yoghurt | Health | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
I’m sure you know that yoghurt comes from milk But did you know that bacteria are also a key ingredient? Yes – bacteria! But don’t worry, these are good bacteria and are often called probiotics. Your gut has thousands of types of...

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