First Graders Singing to the Shape Song
This first grade class enjoys the shape song during snack time. This is a great resource to introduce and/or review shapes in the early childhood classroom. This is also a great example of using videos to engage students in the classroom. (1:31)
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Urban organic farm in Philadelphia, U.S.A.
An urban organic farm in Philadelphia grows food for local markets and restaurants with labor of hundreds of volunteers. 
Dragon Departs the Station
The Expedition 31 crew used the Canadarm2 robotic arm to demate the SpaceX Dragon cargo vehicle from the Earth-facing port of the station's Harmony node at 4:07 a.m. EDT on Thursday. It was released from the station's robotic arm at 5:49 a.m.
Learn Japanese Grammar Video - Absolute Beginner #22 - The -Te Form of Class 2 and 3 Japanese Verbs
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Welcome to JapanesePod101.com’s Learn Japanese Grammar Video Series-Absolute Beginner. Over twenty-five video lessons, we will teach you the absolute essentials of Japanese grammar using a powerful combination of audio and video. Each audio grammar explanation is enhanced with motion graphics so you can follow along visually every step of the way. [...]
Chase Plane Video Of Historic SpaceX Splashdown
During the reentry of SpaceX's Dragon capsule, NASA and the United States Navy flew a P-3 Orion Cast Glance aircraft to capture airborne views of the spacecraft's descent. The aircraft, based at the Navy's VX-30 squadron at the Naval Air Station Point Mugu, Calif., was able to record Dragon's reentry, parachute chute deployment and the capsule in the water. Dragon splashed down at 11:42 a.m. EDT on May 31 in the Pacific Ocean, more than 560 miles off the coast of Baja California. During its miss
Science in Focus: Energy: Workshop 8. Understanding Energy
Energy lights our homes, fuels our transportation systems, and much more, but affordable energy is in limited supply. In this session, look at the global impact of these limits and see how being smart about using energy will become more important in our daily lives.,This segment explores the question "How can we reduce our consumption of energy?" by visiting classrooms as well as interviewing students and scientists.
Star Field and Nebula Images
Star Field and Nebula Images. (07:04)
An organic tropical fruit and vegetable farm in Hawaii.
The video shows an organic farm in Hawai. The owner of the farm talks about the farm and shows all the tropicall fruits and vegetables that he cultivates. 
Anthony Eden on the Battle of Britain
On July 29, 1940, just weeks into the Battle of Britain, British Secretary of State Robert Anthony Eden calls upon the resolve and fortitude of the people to defend against the attacks on the British mainland that will be a turning point in the war. (1:54)
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My Five Dinners with Ahmadinejad, featuring Jim Walsh PhD '00 Jim Walsh PhD '00 is one of a small number of Americans who has traveled to North Korea and Iran for talks with officials about nuclear issues. A research associate in the MIT Security Studies Program, he is an international security expert who has testified before the US Senate on terrorism and Iran’s nuclear program. On June 4, 2012, Walsh offered his thoughts on international security, nuclear weapons, and terrorism and took questions from the worldwide MIT community via video
First intercontinental kidney paired donation occurs between US and Greece
Dr. Michael Rees, UT kidney transplant surgeon and professor of urology, spoke at the Greek Embassy in Washington, D.C. on Friday to celebrate the first international, intercontinental altruistic kidney transplant chain. Joining him were the Greek ambassador to the U.S. as well as past and future members of the donation chain
http://www.myfoxdc.com/story/18680996/first-intercontinental-kidney-paired-donation-occurs-between-us-and-greece?
Unrelated viral ribonucleases recruit host Xrn1 to enact global mRNA degradation
Talk by Marta Gaglia, University of California Berkeley. http://glaunsingerlab.berkeley.edu/mgaglia
SFU Open house 2012
On Saturday, May 26, SFU welcomed almost 20,000 guests to its open house event atop Burnaby Mountain. This video provides a quick overview of the fun and engaging activities.
http://www.sfu.ca/openhouse
Coyotes Cruise NYC
Coyotes have been spotted in the Bronx, Queens and even Manhattan. Mark Weckel, a wildlife biologist at the Mianus River Gorge Preserve, has been documenting their immigration to New York City through "camera traps" he has set up in the city parks. Weckel explains the project and shares some of his best coyote footage.(4:11)
Foxes Jumping on my Trampoline
This is a fun video of two wild foxes jumping on a trampoline!! This would be a fun aside while studying the Common Core Test Exemplar poem "The Fox's Foray" (01:00)
How ice cream is made
This is a great educational video on how ice-cream is made. It takes us from the fields were the cows graze to the factory where the ice cream is boxed up and sent out to shops. (05:02)
How To Make Pumpkin Pie (from scratch)
This is an excellent instructional video on how to make a pumpkin pie. It features ingredient and tools lists on the screen as well as isolated screen shots of each step. (06:57)
Convective Heat and Mass Transfer
This 32-minute lecture is for advanced students his course and assumes that the students an understanding of
Engineering Mathematics, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer and Fluid
Mechanics and are familiar with the use of experimentally derived
CORRELATIONS for estimating heat/mass transfer coefficient in a variety
of flow situations. The purpose of this course is to justify the basis
and the form of these correlations on the basis of fundamental transport
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