Instructional Video3:42
Science360

Hands-on learning research that benefits the economy, environment - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
NSF-funded research expands on the Billion Oyster Project in New York Harbor, giving urban middle school students a hand in restoring oyster habitats



Description: Research consistently shows that children...
Instructional Video6:36
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jane Krauss - Computer Science for All A Few Reasons Why

Higher Ed
Jane Krauss is a teacher, author and consultant who does curriculum and program development designed to increase participation of girls and other underrepresented groups in computer science. She will gladly tell you why...
Instructional Video3:42
Science360

WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH: LAUREN BIRNEY IS GETTING URBAN MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE IN RESTORING OYSTER HABITATS IN NEW YORK HARBOR

12th - Higher Ed
Research consistently shows that children who have opportunities to actively investigate natural settings and engage in problem-based learning greatly benefit from the experiences. They gain skills, interests, knowledge, aspirations and...
Instructional Video7:14
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Aaron Sams - Flipped Classroom The Next Step

Higher Ed
Aaron Sams has been an educator since 2000 and is currently the Managing Director of FlippedClass.com, co-founder of The Flipped Learning Network, and is an Adjunct Professor at Saint Vincent College. He was awarded the 2009...
Instructional Video3:11
Science360

Additive manufacturing: 3-D printing beyond plastic

12th - Higher Ed
At Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (VT), Christopher Williams heads the effort to further advance 3-D printing--known among engineers as additive manufacturing--with copper, a widely used conductor in electronics....
Instructional Video1:34
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jane Krauss - Teachers Make a Difference - Jim Johnson

Higher Ed
Jane Krauss is a teacher, author and consultant who does curriculum and program development designed to increase participation of girls and other underrepresented groups in computer science. She will gladly tell you why computational...
Instructional Video2:36
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Ed Kinman - Teachers Make a Difference - Donna Olga

Higher Ed
Edward Kinman is Professor of Geography and Assistant Dean for Assessment and Program Improvement for the Cook-Cole College of Arts and Sciences at Longwood University, located in Farmville, VA. He serves as the Coordinator for the...
Instructional Video3:49
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Ed Kinman - Geo-Literacy

Higher Ed
Edward Kinman is Professor of Geography and Assistant Dean for Assessment and Program Improvement for the Cook-Cole College of Arts and Sciences at Longwood University, located in Farmville, VA. He serves as the Coordinator for the...
Instructional Video1:17
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Olivia Van Ledtje - Teachers Make a Difference - Teachers Around the World

Higher Ed
Olivia (aka LivBit) is a 10-year old who is smart about all things shark and hopes to be a future ichthyologist. She is an ambassador for the Gills Club, an organization promoting girls in science through inquiry-based experiences...
Instructional Video6:29
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Olivia Van Ledtje - Being a Connected Learner

Higher Ed
Olivia (aka LivBit) is a 10-year old who is smart about all things shark and hopes to be a future ichthyologist. She is an ambassador for the Gills Club, an organization promoting girls in science through inquiry-based experiences...
Instructional Video3:16
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Chris Lehmann - Teachers Make a Difference - Tom Sobol

Higher Ed
Chris Lehmann is the founding principal of the Science Leadership Academy, a progressive science and technology high school in Philadelphia, PA. The Science Leadership Academy is an inquiry-driven, project-based, 1:1 laptop school...
Instructional Video8:42
Bozeman Science

What Is the NGSS? and Why Is It Important?

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen answers the following two questions. What is the NGSS*? and Why is it important?
Instructional Video6:57
Curated OER

The Coin Fold

3rd - 6th
"How did he do that?" What a great question to hear any child say. Watch and learn the coin fold trick to amaze your class. Bringing magic in the classroom is a wonderful way to encourage a sense of wonder, inquisitiveness, and gets...
Instructional Video6:55
Curated OER

Card Tricks - Street Magic

3rd - 6th
"Why" and "how" are two of my favorite questions to hear. Get your class asking how, with this cool card trick. Learn the trick by watching this clip, show it to your class, then have them get in groups and see if they can figure out how...
Instructional Video5:22
Curated OER

Tear and Restore a Napkin

3rd - 6th
The old tear and restore napkin trick, you've seen it, I'm sure. Now the magic is yours, with this how to do magic tricks video. But, why would a teacher need to learn this trick? Think about a concrete example for the word restore,...
Instructional Video6:29
Curated OER

Auto Reversal Card Magic

3rd - 6th
Many schools require that each class hold a circle time or morning meeting. This is a great time to reinforce concepts, get to know your class, and build community. Wouldn't it be great if you could teach your class a new magic trick...
Instructional Video3:36
Curated OER

Erase The Face Card Trick Revealed

3rd - 6th
The erase the face card trick really is amazing. Watch and learn how to accomplish this trick, then amaze the kids in your class. A big part of teaching is trying to make learning fun and interesting, this is a quick way to add a little...
Instructional Video5:49
Curated OER

Three Card Monte

3rd - 6th
This video shows how to do an old card trick called the Three Card Monte. Because the trick uses three cards you can use this trick to talk about odd and even numbers after completing the trick. The vocabulary can be incorporated into...
Instructional Video4:27
TED-Ed

Not all Scientific Studies are Created Equal

8th - 12th
Sample size and controls are features of the scientific inquiry process that are discussed in this quick-paced quip. A comparison is made between randomized clinical trials and epidemiological studies. Terms such as placebo,...
Instructional Video9:41
Bozeman Science

PS2A—Forces and Motions

K - 12th
May the force be with you! Learn how to present the content of PS2A, Forces and Motion, using the strategies in the video. With fun scenarios that include Angry Birds and toilet paper, demonstrating the relationship between force, mass,...
Instructional Video6:11
Bozeman Science

Classification of Life

9th - 12th Standards
Kids Prefer Cheese Over Fried Green Spinach is one way to remember the classification system in order. In the video, scholars learn the classification system for all organisms on Earth. They listen to a brief history of taxonomy,...
Instructional Video7:56
Bozeman Science

PS3B - Conservation of Energy and Energy Transfer

4th - 12th
Fan the flames of inspiration by teaching energy conservation! The video's narrator explains the core ideas of PS3B, Conservation of Energy and Energy Transfer. Discover what pupils throughout the grade levels should know about...
Instructional Video10:16
Bozeman Science

NGSS: Engaging in Argument from Evidence

K - 12th
Learning to engage in arguments based on evidence helps scholars in many subjects. A helpful video explains the importance of this topic and why it is included in the Next Generation Science Standards. It focuses on informal and formal...
Instructional Video7:06
Bozeman Science

Genotype Expression

9th - 12th Standards
Did you know that arctic hare have black eyelashes that protect their eyes from the sun? Scholars learn how genotypes are either expressed or not, based on environmental factors. The narrator explores how the Himalayan rabbit, the...

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