Cellular Respiration Overview Animation with Glycolysis and Krebs
This is a primer to give you the big picture of what happens during Cellular Respiration. Animals need energy to carry out the functions of life. Taking the products of plants (Oxygen and Glucose), along with water, we create what the plants need (Carbon Dioxide) to live. At the same time, this beautifully-designed system provides animals, like humans, with all the energy necessary for life. (02:29)
Spyware
Do you ever feel that someone is watching what you are doing when you are on the Internet? In 2004, about 26 spyware programs were running on people's computers without you knowing it. Sometimes something as simple as IMing you can get spyware. It can lead to a system failure. This video shows you the 3 types and how to fight spyware.
How to Secure a New Computer
The tutorial focuses on three main areas:
Updating your WIndows Software
Security Software
Routine Maintenance
Updating your Windows Software
Run Windows Automatic Updates before you do anything else on your new computer. This will go out to Microsoft and install any Windows updates that affect system security and stability.
Click the Windows (Start) button, then select Control Panel from the menu. (10:37)
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T. rex Cannibalism | Where Do Antibiotics Come From?
Did Tyrannosaurus rex eat other Tyrannosaurus rex? Cannibalistic dinosaurs? Where do antibiotics come from? A bacterial social system?
History of the Mac OS Part 4
Carbon is a main application environment in Mac OS X, a few example programs that are inside it are the Finder, Adobe software, and iTunes (as of Mac OS X 10.5). Carbon combines much of the old Mac OS API with some new stuff. Apple has been phasing Carbon out of the UI realm and it is now becoming the standard set of APIs for background and low level tasks. Cocoa is the primary environment of graphical applications in OS X.
This also starts to explain Apple's new move into the open
Money - A Brief History Of The American Dollar - Part 2 of 2
Educational video explaining the Constitutional and legal history of the US Dollar. This video contains many high resolution images showing many examples of money. The video is made by an amateur and is critical of our present monetary system.
Money - A Brief History Of The American Dollar - Part 1 of 2
Educational video explaining the Constitutional and legal history of the
US Dollar. This video contains many high resolution images showing many examples of money. The video is made by an amateur and is critical of our present monetary system.
United Nations Introduction
A brief introduction to the United Nations System Maori and Indigenous Peoples Human Rights.
Hinduism: Bagavad Gita
In this part of the interview, Monk Yogeshananda talks about what he calls an "academically defined war" to refer to the religious classic . He gives the historical background to the main confrontation in the story and refers to the Caste system. Â
Endocrine System: How It Works
This video animation gives a basic overview of the endocrine system and the major glands. Explains how hormones target receptors on cells. Grades 7-12. 2:26 min.
Hinduism: 3er and 4th Yoga
This part of the interview to Hindu Monk Yogeshananda refers to the most challenging yogas: Mental
He describes what they mean and how they work. There is reference to the "ego" and "Pride" and to the high spiritual level of Yoga. He also describes the system of meditation.
Circulatory System and the Heart
In this video, the instructor demonstrates and offers an introduction to the circulatory system and the heart. The instructor uses computer software (and different colors for clarification) for demonstration.
Circulatory System Structure
3-D animation shows the basic parts of the systemic circulatory system and how blood cells travel through the system. Grades 4-12. 1:08 min.
Digestion of Types of Food
Animation shows how proteins, fats, and carbohydrates are digested by the digestive system with the use of different enzymes. Grades 7-12. 2:45 min.
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Digestive System - What Happens to the Food We Eat?
This is a brief video in which the narrator gives a clear description of the digestive system. The narration is accompanied by still images.
Finding Points on a Grid Using Ordered Pairs (Coordinates)
In this video, I show you how to plot and locate points on a grid
using an (x,y) coordinate system, also known as ordered pairs. I also
show you how grids are divided into quadrants and how each quadrant has unique characteristics.
Metric Prefixes
In this video the vocabulary,prefixes, of the metric system are discussed. The prefix's meaning is discussed and applied to different numbers. The equivalents are written as fractions, decimals, and scientific notation. Video is good quality and good for all students as a review or initial learning of the topic.
Francis Bacon "Of Studies - Purpose & manner" Recitation animation
Here is a virtual movie of the great Sir Francis Bacon (1561 - 1626) philosopher and statesman and a pioneer of modern scientific thought reciting his essay on his thoughts on the true value of reading "Of Studies - Purpose & manner". Bacon was a radical on the subjects of learning and education. Knowledge in his time was considered to be a static, timeless thing worked out in the isolated contemplation of classic texts (especially those of
American History: The Great Compromise
The "Great Compromise" established the two houses of Congress, allowing the Constitution to be signed and this video help explains how this came about. Poor graphics and lacks any indepth insights. Students need to have help understanding the checks and balance system as well.













