The Emperor Who Made China
This two minute video provides an overview of the First Emperor of China and some of his accomplishments.
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Cold War: The Wall Comes Down - part 2/5
To protect the invasion zone's western extremity and to facilitate the "Utah" landing force's movement into the Cotentin Peninsula, the U.S. 82nd and 101st Airborne divisions descended on the peninsula by parachute and glider in the early hours of D-Day. The paratroopers were badly scattered. Many were injured and killed during the attack, and much of their equipment was lost. But the brave paratroopers fought fiercely, causing confusion among the German commanders and keeping the Germans troops
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Calculus Related Rates
This video takes you through some Calculus Related Rates.  The video has a clear speaker and shows step-by-step powerpoint slides. (10:57)
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National Geographic Presents the Life ofAbraham Lincoln
This brief video is about the life of America's 16th President, Abraham Lincoln. It gives good basic facts about Lincoln's Life as well as old photographs. Great video to introduce Lincoln to students.(2:58)
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Calculus: Derivatives 0
Suitable for high school students. Part 0: The definition of a derivative. Seasoned math instructor demonstates on white board. Uses colored markers for clarification.
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Calculus: Derivatives 0.5
Suitable for high school students. Using the definition of the derivative to find a derivative. Seasoned math instructor demonstates on white board. Uses colored markers for clarification.
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Wild Kratts-Honey Seekers-Part 1 of 2-Animation
In part 1 of this video, the Kratt Brothers are in Africa and go in search for a mystery animal that likes honey. The Kratt Brothers use their "creature power" to think and act like bees. They meet a honey guide bird who leads animals to a hive and they share a symbiotic relationship. This is a good teaching resource for a lesson/unit on African animals, badgers, and/or bees. Students will enjoy learning animal facts while watching this fun video. This is part 1 of 2 (14:42).
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How to Make A Father's Footsteps for Father's Day
A one minute demonstration of how to make a keepsake art by using  shoes and paint. The text on the keepsake says "following in my father's footsteps".  Supplies needed are washable paint, child's shoe, father's shoe, bowls, paper.  This is a simple project that makes a great gift for fathers day.


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How It's Made: Carved Wood Structures
This three minute video explains the steps to make a wood carving.  The typse of tools to use are explained and how many models of the same subject are created.
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I Like Elephants - Song
This is an animated song  for kids. The song begins describing elephants and other animals. The singer seems to make mistakes in the descriptions and there is a little kid that corrects his mistakes and helps him to describe the animals better.
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Rub-A-Dub Dub Song

A twist on the classic nursery rhyme song with cartoon video.  Song is about the three men in a tub; song repeats two times.  Quality of video is average.   Scenes set in India.  (2:15)


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The Language of Mathematics (14): Introduction to Trigonometry
The instructor introduces the mathematics of trigonometry. He uses images and a chalkboard for demonstration.
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How They Train: Snowboard Cross
Also called boardercross, snowboard cross will be in the Olympics for the second time. TIME's Sean Gregory learns how to explode out of a start gate (sort of) with Olympic hopeful Nate Holland.
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Crohns Disease Module 8: Going to School
Learn what to do if youre not feeling well or wondering whether or not to tell classmates why you may be missing class. This module will address the following questions: How do we make a school aware of the illness? Who do we work with to make an accommodation plan?
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Teeth Cleaning for Young Children
This preschool  video is for young children to learn how a dentist cleans their teeth using a stuffed alligator. Dr. Keller introduces the instruments used during a cleaning while cleaning  Alligator's teeth.Dr. Keller shows kids what to expect when visiting the dentist (2:14).
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Human Anatomy - BONES
This is a computer-animated video (03:16) that describes the framework of the human body: the skeleton. This video has English captions at the bottom of the screen. This may be good for big classrooms where sound may not travel far.

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Rising and Sinking
Why does a hot air balloon rise into the sky? Why does ice rise in water when a lump of solid wax will sink in a jar full of melted wax? In this session, we’ll generalize the model we’ve developed about what rises and what sinks, using the idea of balance of forces.
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Workshop 5: Idea-Making
Student idea-making in mathematics is the subject of this workshop. Professor Constance Kamii, who studied under Jean Piaget for 12 years, explains how you can adapt your teaching to help students construct their own mathematical ideas. You will see video of students engaged in “mind mathematics” articulate and defend their strategies to classmates, and you will cons
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The Michelson-Morley Experiment
In 1887, in Cleveland, Ohio, an exquisitely designed measurement of the motion of the earth through the aether resulted in the most brilliant failure in scientific history. Be able to state clearly why the Michelson-Morley experiment should have detected motion relative to the aether according to Newtonian Physics.
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The Placebo Effect: Mind/Body Relationship
Explores a number of areas presented in general psychology, including biological bases of behavior, experimental control, health, and mind/body relationships.
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