Episode 4: Microeconomics vs. Macroeconomics
What's the difference between Microeconomics and Macroeconomics?This video answers that question. Good quality video that uses computer graphics exclusively.
How to Make Balloon powered Squids
In this kid's science video learn how to make balloon squids which use energy to move. This would be a great craft/experiment while teaching the transfer of energy (from wind to mechanical). Run time 03:39
How to Make a Rocket Pin Wheel
In this kid's science video learn all about how to make a rocket pin wheel. This is a great craft/experiment while teaching about the transfer of energy. Run time 03:19
How to Make a Rocket Blast Off
In this kid's science video learn how to teach your children how to use science to make a rocket blast off. This is a great craft/experiment while teaching transfer of energy (from chemical to mechanic). Run time 04:22
How it's Made -Â Lithium Ion Batteries
Batteries are examples of stored energy, chemical potential energy to be exact. But how are batteries made and what is inside? This is a segment from the Discovery Channel series "How it's Made" on lithium ion batteries.(05:36)
How Lead Batteries are Made
Batteries are great examples of chemical potential energy, energy that is stored up. Find out how lead batteries are made and what causes the chemical reaction as we take a trip to the Superior Battery Manufacturing Company on Discovery Channel's "HowStuffWorks" show. (02:49)
Energy Power Foods
Feeling low on energy? Maybe it's because you haven't eaten in awhile! Did you know that your food is an example of stored energy? It's chemical potential energy to be exact! And some foods have more energy power than others. This brief news clip gives you tips on how to fight fatigue and the midday blahs by providing several examples of energy power foods. (03:12)
Describing Shapes By the Number of Sides and Vertices
A side is a flat part of a shape. A vertex is a corner of a shape. It is a point where two sides meet. A shape has the same number of sides and vertices.  Identify curves and angles.Â
Teaching Special Needs Children : Teaching Autistic Students
When teaching autistic students, remember that they cannot have more than one sensory input at the same time. Start teaching autistic students with help from a special needs teacher in this one-minute video on autism.
Expert: Krista Blessing
Bio: Krista Blessing graduated Magna Cum Laude from Eastern University with a bachelor's degree in elementary education.
Filmmaker: Ashton Blessing
Learn English Through Song - Listening Comprehension
Help listening comprehension from the lyrics of the song Dancing in the Street by Martha and the Vandrellas. Learn English Through Song Program helps English Second Language (ESL) students study speaking, conversation, vocabulary, pronunciation, listening and grammar. More songs at www.learn-to-speak-english-esl.com
Animoto Promo
A "Learn More" video for Animoto.com. This video describes the technology used at Animoto.com. Animoto combines your images and music to create a video. You can not put the images in a specific order-Amimoto chooses the order that they will appear.
Leek's Rainy Day (for Young Learners) Leek doesn't like the rain falling on his leaves, which is not a good thing when you're one of the only things left in the veggie patch in rainy March. He searches fruitlessly for somewhere to hide from the rain, but all the good places are used up by other people who are really enjoying the rain and mud. Eventually the rain stops and he realizes that the rain has actually cle
Equinoxes and Solstices
Twice a year, day and night fall into perfect balance. Some claim that this astronomical phenomenon, called the equinox, inspires ancient structures to reveal hidden secrets. Run time 02:38.
Basic Telescope Types
Don Pensak of Scope City shares the different telescope types and how to choose the right scope for you. Don shows you a reflector, refractor, and compound telescopes. He also addresses computerized vs noncomputerized telescopes. Run time 02:37.
How to Choose a Telescope
Don Pensak of Scope City shares the different telescope types, how to choose the right scope for you and what you can look forward to when using a telescope. Run time 02:16.
Telescope Accessories
Don Pensak of Scope City shares the different telescope accessories you will need when using your telescope for observation. Some of the accessories he recommends are the eye piece, barlow lense, filters, and mount.
Medieval Europe
This six minute video does an excellent job of explaining feudalism and its impact on Europe. Done as a lecture, the video movies slowly enough for students to take notes and covers the major movements and leaders.
Lost treasures of the ancient world - East Indians 4/5
The amazing inventions and extraordinary ideas by East Indians that are still useful today, such as plastic surgery, the number system, wax, yoga, water clock, etc. Suitable for middle school and high school students. Run time 9:59
Video Production - Project Preproduction (#6)
You have already seen all of the project demo video the demo crew created. Now, jump back with them to the beginning and review all the production pieces you have learned so far. Hopefully you are shooting a video too and it is time to review everything before you actually start learning about shooting.
Guide to (Setup YouTube Account)
This is a guide on how to setup your own YouTube account. Go to your internet browser got to You Tube-click on the sign up. This video shows you the steps and the options you need to complete.













