Learn about Fuel Cell Technology
Many researches have been working on renewable, clean energy sources. This particular study shows how hydrogen may some day replace gasoline to fuel our vehicles with zero emission of fuel cells. Learn about real world testing of this fuel cell technology. Run time 01:50.
1942 Battle of Midway Part 1 of 6
First part of a BBC documentary on the Battle of Midway in World War II, including original footage from 1942. Modern color footage and recreations.
Edition 9: Zalacain Part 6 with Video
A Spanish Zalacain the Aventuero audio reading, with an audio worksheet and quiz.
Exploring Solar Flares
NASA Connect segment exploring solar flares and how NASA scientists study these events. The video explains the goal of the HESSI satellite, when solar flares occur, and how solar flares effect the Earth's atmosphere.
Solar Storms and Satellites
NASA Connect segment explaining how NASA scientists use satellites to study and predict solar storms. The segment also explores which satellites are used, why this research is important, and how the storms might affect Earth.
SAT Prep: Test 2, Section 6, Part 3
Students, improve your math SAT score!  The instructor uses an electronic chalkboard to model problems.  This video is appropriate for high school students. Uses a textbook (the official SAT study guide) commonly found in bookstores, but it is not absolutely necessary as the narrator does all work on the screen.
SAT Prep: Test 2, Section 6, Part 4
(This is a short clip extending work on last segment.) Students, improve your math SAT score! The instructor uses an electronic chalkboard to model problems.  This video is appropriate for high school students. Uses a textbook (the official SAT study guide) commonly found in bookstores, but it is not absolutely necessary as the narrator does all work on the screen.
The Vikings' Navigation
This is a video about how the Vikings navigated the Atlantic Ocean. This is the third segment of NASA Sci Files "The Case of the Technical Knockout" explaining how the Vikings navigated the Atlantic Ocean without the use of modern technology. See how ancient navigation techniques worked in this video from NASA
About Eric Rohmann
This clip is about Author/Illustrator study about Eric Rohmann. His books have won Caldecott awards. Learn about his background, books he has written and his illustrations. The narrator says he starts his books with pictures and then writes the words later. Excerpts are read from his books and illustrations are shown.
Introduction to Stem Cells and Ethical Issues
BIOS095-10222010 - Fall 2007 Lectures - Introduction to Stem Cells and Ethical Issues - Lehigh University > Public Courses > Bio Science in the 21st Century > Fall 2007 Lectures > Introduction to Stem Cells and Ethical Issues
Biological Invaders
Modern transportation is a major threat to many of the world's native species — invasive organisms stow away in ballast water on ships, cargo, and airplane wheel wells. This video segment from Evolution: "Extinction!" features Hawaiʻi's efforts to prevent the brown tree snake from emigrating from Guam. Domingo Cravalho and Lester Kaichi of the Department of Agriculture are featured, and scientist David Burney comments. Closed captioning included. Run time 03:22.
Semiotics: the study of signs
This is a short educational animated film; an introduction to the study of semiotics . The video appears to be a high quality, student-made project.  Run time 03:26.
Semitic Empire: The Akkadian Empire
A very in-depth look at the first empire in the Fertile Crescent area. It is not narrated so the viewer must read the text that accompanies the pictures of artifacts. The maps used with the colors showing the spread of the empire through modern day Iraq and the rest of the Middle East are helpful in giving perspective to the history of the area.
07:04 run time..
The Iliad, Illustrated (part one)
Part one of a twenty-minute summary of Homer's Iliad, told and
illustrated by Carey Harrison, Professor of English at The City
University, New York. Prof. Harrison gives an entertaining summary of
the story, which serves as a brief study guide for newcomers to this
epic.
The Iliad, Illustrated (part two)
Part two of a twenty-minute summary of Homer's Iliad, told and
illustrated by Carey Harrison, Professor of English at The City
University, New York. Prof. Harrison gives an entertaining summary of
the story, which serves as a brief study guide for newcomers to this
epic.
Oceania - Cook Islands - Traditions - Part 2
Originally coined by the French explorer Dumont d'Urville in 1831, Oceania has been traditionally divided into Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia. Traditional dance, song, and the modern people of the area are featured. (Professional video but no narration)
An Evening with Oliver Stone: Dialogue on Classic Filmmaking
Academy Award-winning director Oliver Stone discusses his recent film "Alexander" with UC Berkeley dean and professor of classics Ralph Hexter. Stone speaks to the lure, the responsibility, and the challenges inherent in his role as filmmaker. The evening's dialogue centers on representing ancient history and society to a broad modern audience. Oliver Stone has been nominated for 11 Academy Awards as a screenwriter, director, and producer, winning the Oscar three times, twice for Directing and o
Mobl21 - Study Guide
21st Century e-Teacher Chris Jones explains what a Mobl21 Study Guide is and how to create one to use with your students. Run time 08:47.
Into the wild
In this podcast we hear about a groundbreaking research expedition to the wilds of Russia.
For 11 weeks Dr Markus Eichhorn and his team will study the effects of climate change on the forests
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