How to Draw Arms on a Cartoon Girl
In this clip the arms are added to the character. Step-by-step narration by artist Danny Page. English captions. (2:15)
Teaching Kids About Money Values
This how-to video gives parents ideas about how to teach kids about money values and what amount each coin and dollar represents. This is demonstrated by showing how to add the sum of the coins and dollars on a worksheet. (1:35)
Treating Dyslexia
Treating Dyslexia. Part of the series: Dyslexia. Treating dyslexia begins with early diagnosis and teaching at the mastery level, where a student masters a grade level of materials before pursuing the next level. (3:11)
How to Secure a Wireless Internet Connection
Wireless connection should be secured so that only authorized people can access the network. Find out how most wireless configuration utilties are browser-based-go to a specific web address and you will be able to access the settings.
How to Set Up Your Home Network
The first step in setting up a home network is obtaining a router, running tests for connectivity, connecting the router to the DSL or cable modem and connecting the computer. Learn about following the manufacturer's instructions to configure a router.
Computer Networking Tutorial - 5 - OSI Model Data Link Layer
This is an informative video on the data link layer of the OSI model. Run time 05:37.
Ten Things I Hate About You/Taming of the Shrew
This is a clip from the film remake of the the Shakespeare play starring Heath Ledger. He is serenading Julia Stiles' character and can be used in a unit on persuasion or changes in plot.
Electrical Systems Current (sv)
How does current work? Find out as this teacher from Dallas, Texas, helps you learn. This video is in lecture format - with the teacher speaking into the camera and a dry erase board behind her. She focuses much of her time on the formulas for currents and amps. Some key words include: matter, positive charge, negative charge, repel, attract, electron, coulombs, current, flow, and amp. Run time 04:00.
Electromagnetic Induction
After Oersted's 1820 discovery that electric currents create magnetism, it was obvious that in some way magnetism should be able to create electric currents. The discovery of electromagnetic induction, in 1831, by Michael Faraday and Joseph Henry was one of the most important of the 19th century, not only scientifically, but also technologically, because it is the means
Alternating Current
Electromagnetic induction makes it easy and natural to generate alternating current. Use of transformers makes it practical to distribute ac over long distances. Although Nikola Tesla understood all this, Thomas Edison chose not to, and thereby hangs a tale. Alternating current circuits obey a differential equation identical to the harmonic oscillator resonance equation
How Does a Solenoid Work?
A solenoid works by having electricity flow through its copper
wire that is provided by a power supply and a switch. Learn how a
solenoid becomes a magnet when electricity is supplied to it with
information from a science teacher in this video.
What Is an Electrical Inverter?
An electrical inverter is a device that can create an alternating
current from a direct current, allowing the current to go backwards and forwards instead of in only one direction. Find out how an electrical inverter works from a science teacher in this
video.
Voltage and Current, Part 1
This video describes voltage, the potential difference or "pressure" that pushes electric charges through conductors.
The Kidney and Nephron
This is an overview of how the nephrons in the kidney filter blood and re-absorb water and other molecules. Mr. Khan uses computer software (with different colors for clarification and emphasis) to illustrate his points. Sal Khan is the recipient of the 2009 Microsoft Tech Award in Education.
The History of Roman Catholicism
This is a brief history of Roman Catholicism. Â It is narrated by a woman as historical pictures are flashing across the screen.
Drawing Cartoon Insects : Drawing Cartoon Dragonflies
Add character to a cartoon dragonfly with a dragon-like nose. Watch and learn from the artist's drawing. Step-by-step narration by artist Daniel Page. English captions. (2:25)
The Pacific War- Iwo Jima Clip (in color)
This documentary includes rare color footage of the U.S. Marines in action in the Pacific during World War II. For years the world has watched films of World War II in black and white. Now for the first time, follow alongside those who experienced the war first hand in this remarkable and moving portrait revealing never-before-seen footage shot in full color. On December 7, 1941, Japan launched its attack on Pearl Harbor resulting in the United States being thrust full force into World War II --
Plaque Formation On Arterial Wall
3-D animation showing how plaque builds up on the wall of the artery, narrowing the vessel. Very short and no sound, but excellent illustration. Grades 6-12. 15 sec.
Capillary
Video clip shows a microscopic blood vessel only one cell layer thick, so that individual blood cells must move through single file. Grades 5-12. 13 seconds.
Veins
Short video clip shows how a vein contains one-way valves that work in conjunction with skeleto-muscles. When the sceleto-mucles contract, the valve open and blood is forced toward the heart. When the sceleto-muscle relaxed, the valve closed to prevent the backflow of blood away from the heart. Grades 5-12. 19 sec.













