How to Edit Your Course Settings in Moodle
Changing Moodle themes, adding weeks or topics to a course, switching between weeks and topics and modifying a course start date. (6:14)
Documenting and Collecting Plants
Plants dominate the living landscape around us. Learning about this essential part of the ecosystem. Collecting and identifying plants should be a part of any life sciences curriculum. Designed to support the Plant Press project at Hila Science Camp, this video discusses collecting and classifying plants and the importance of the classification system developed by Carl Linnaeus.
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Manure as Fertilizer
The benefits and myths of using manure as fertilizer.
Animal-to-Human Disease Watch
Documentary- December 12, 2008- In remote corners, a research team is monitoring contact between humans and wild animals- particularly wild animal meat- in hopes of stopping pandemics before they start. Viruses are highly adaptable jumping from one species to another. Most pandemics start in animals before there is wide spread contamination. Run time (3:16)
Cell-Mediated Immunity
This is a video using computer animation that discusses what cell-mediated immunity is. Good sound quality. (03:04)
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)
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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Life in the Polar Regions
This video describes animals and plants found in the Polar Regions.   It address several species in the seas including fish, sponges, whales and krill. Polar bears, sea lions, walruses and penguins are seen in this video as well as the animals in the vast arctic tundra. It also briefly addresses animals adaptations that enable them to deal with the cold weather, such as thick fur, short ears and tails and hibernation. Run time 1:55 .
How to Become an Elementary School Teacher
To become an elementary school teacher, get involved in a certification program and start student teaching. Become an elementary school teacher with tips from a third-grade teacher in this career video. Erin FitzPatrick is a third-grade teacher at Glenn Elementary Enhanced Option School, located in Nashville, Tennessee.
 Run time 1:07
Tracing Capital Letters Song
Here, the class learns that F E D P B R N and M are all "Frog Jump Capitals". They stand up and finger trace the "Frog Jump Capitals" in the air in time with the song lyrics. "Frog Jump Letters" start at the top line when written. This lesson is a multi-sensory approach to teaching handwriting, incorporating music and large motor skills.Â
Biology Cell Cycle
This brief video, while showing the various parts of a cell, shows how cells replicate and divide.
Tour of the Cell
This tour of the Cell and the organelles withing the cell includes narration of each organelle as well as its job decription. Run time 03:09.
Classical vs. Transgenic Breeding
This video segment from FRONTLINE/NOVA: "Harvest of Fear" discusses the genetic consequences of both classical (traditional) breeding and genetic engineering of crop plants. While classical breeding combines thousands of genes between individuals of the same species, genetic engineering combines one or a few selected genes between individuals of the same -- or, in some cases, different -- species. Closed captioning included. Run time 03:11.
Song: Jesus My Saviour
A video showing images of plants, flowers, mountains and many other creations. No lyrics given. Piano music.
Different ways we use trees
A four minute video sing along about trees. Best for primary grades. Could be the start of a lesson about trees. Needs a lot more depth to be of significant value, but an interesting use of music and images.
Somatic Cell Transfer
Shows how a skin cell nucleus is used to make an embryonic stem cell. 3-D color animation with narration. 54 sec.
How to Knit for Beginners : How to Make a Slipknot in Knitting
Do you want to learn to knit? You start by making a slipknot. Learn how to cast on using a slipknot. (1:22)
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.
Life on the Mountains
Describes animals and plants found on mountains at different elevations. More plants grow in the lower elevations and therefore house more animals because they have a larger food source. The video features specific animals such as bear, deer, elk, mink, rainbow trout, butterflies, grasshoppers, spiders, sheep, goats, eagles, and iceworms. Run time 01:43.