Video Production: iMOVIE: Basic Editing
Once you have your video in clips on the computer, you need to start putting it together. Learn the basics of video editing with iMovie. The principals are the same for most video editing software.
: Painting with Squiggling Techniques
'Squiggling' is the expert's personal term. You get a flat brush, 2 pigments, and keep your brush in constant motion. Start on the canvas and make slow circular motion. If you add a little medium the paint explodes. (2:15)
How to Put Music on an SD Card
In order to put music on an SD card, start by inserting it into the integrated card reader on a computer. Copy music onto an SD card by pasting copied files into a new folder with help from a Web designer.
Oscar Wilde Quotations Quotations by Oscar Wilde.  If you love Oscar Wilde or great quotes, you will enjoy this video of twenty witty and sardonic quotes. Video looks like a book and the quotes are printed on the pages. There is background music that plays as the pages are turned. These quotes would be a good starting point for an essay. This video is appropriate for middle school and high school students.
21 - Paradise XXIV, XXV, XXVI
This lecture covers Paradiso 24-26. In the Heaven of the Fixed Stars, Dante is examined on the three theological virtues by the apostles associated with each: St Peter with faith (Paradiso 24), St James with hope (Paradiso 25), and St John with love (Paradiso 26). While mastering these virtues is irrelevant to the elect, it is crucial to the message of reform the pilgrim turned poet will relay on his return home. Dante’s scholastic profession of faith before St Peter (Paradiso 24) is read
Sedimentary and Metamorphic Rocks
A little silly, but is a good overview of the formation and characteristics of sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. Grades 4-7. 4:34 min.
How to Draw a Cartoon Dog
Watch and learn from the artist's drawing. Start with a U then add the ears. Step-by-step narration.
: How to Draw a Cartoon Cat: Part 1
To draw a front view of a cast start with a U, make some Vs for ears and go around. Step-by-step narration by artist Paul Louis.
How to Create Your Own Cartoon Character
Start by jotting down ideas. Start with the eyes then finish out the face. Step-by-step narration by artist Danny Page. English captions. (4:47)
Memorize Your Seven Times Table With This Rock Song
This short video 'rocks out' the seven times table. Uses the Twinkle Twinkle Little Star melody.(3:19)
Francis Fairy (The letter 'F')
This is a funny, short, animated Sesame Street video featuring the letter F. The letter F becomes many different things whose names start with F.
"Letter B" (Let It Be) - Song
A cute Sesame Street video of the "Letter B" put to a version of "Let It Be" by the Beatles. The video gives examples of words that start with "B" as well as the phonetic sound of "B." It is a professionally produced movie of muppet characters. (3:04)
Conflict fear after Ivory Coast poll
The disputed results from the recent presidential election raise tensions in the world's top cocoa grower, as the incumbent prepares for his swearing in.
The Prodigal Son
NEST Learning.com video, the Animated Stories of the New Testament, story of The Prodigal Son. The Parable of The Prodigal Son (or the Parable of the Lost Son) is the tale of a wayward youth reunited with his father and family after having squandered all his inheritance through wasteful living. Learn of God's overwhelming love for those who humbly repent of their foolish ways with this endearing Bible story. Cartoon format. (1:58)
The Good Samaritan NEST Learning Video. The Good Samaritan is perhaps the most touching parable that Jesus ever taught. The story begins with the lawyer's trick question, "What is the greatest commandment?" As Jesus answers with the story of the robbers, the Rabbi, the Levite and the wounded traveler becomes real. Imagine the traveler's emotion as his own countrymen pass by while his enemy, a Samaritan, stops to help him. Jesus
An Everglades Visit
Have you ever wondered why a particular plant grows near your home or why you find so many rocks of the same type in one area? Usually, there isn't a single simple answer to such questions. This is because many of Earth's materials, processes, and organisms are inextricably linked to many others. Such is the case with the unique environment of Florida's Everglades. In this adapted video segment, ZOOM guest Tommy takes you into the Everglades and describes what he loves about mucking around in th
Igneous Rocks
The third classification of rocks are those which were formed deep in the earth's crust by melting and then recrystallization. These rocks include volcanic rocks, igneous rocks of dykes and sills and plutonic rocks such as granite, syenite, gabbro and ultramafic rocks. Many specimens are discussed that are not often found in classroom labs or textbooks. This is an excerpt from this fascinating and informative video from TMW Media.
Bill Nye, The Science Guy, on Rocks and Soil
Bill is passionate about rocks and soil--so are Barry Nolan and Edward James Olmos. They're humans who tell stories. They here to help, because every rock tells a story. It's usually a long one involving millions of years. But, you can get started in just a minute and 56 seconds.
Aging Diamonds
Unlike most other rocks that are formed in Earth's crust, diamonds are formed deep beneath Earth's surface. Their ability to reveal the chemical and mineralogical nature of Earth's mantle makes them a valuable resource for geologists seeking to uncover the many mysteries of Earth's interior. However, the task is challenging due to the diamonds' tight internal bond, which makes the stones difficult to date. In this video segment from Nature, geologist Larry Taylor explains the geological value of
Magic School Bus "Rocks and Rolls"
Travel with Ms. Frizzle and the class as they are turned into rock-kids and learn about erosion. This Magic School Bus episode will cover the following two concepts: (1) Water may look weak compared with solid rock, but give it time and even the hardest rocks cannot withstand its force. and (2) Water sculpts the Earth over time. It carves out canyons and valleys, breaks down rocks into sand and soil, and deposits them to build up new land.