Video Production: Digital Videotapes
You will probably be recording onto a Digital Video tape. These tapes come in different sizes-many use a mini tape. Check them out before you start shooting. (3:48)
Introduction to Cancer
Sal Khan offers an introduction to cancer and how it is the by-product of broken DNA replication. The instructor uses drawings to illustrate mutations, apoptosis, mitosis, cell replication, replication of cells. (12:36)
Intertidal Zone
This video segment from NOVA: "The Sea Behind the Dunes" explores the often-overlooked ecosystem of the salt marsh, focusing on the plants that provide both a physical structure for the community and the building blocks for the detrital food chain that exists there. Closed captioning included. Run time 04:52.
Lewis and Clark's Expedition to the West
Video accompanied by text. "The Louisiana Purchase offered the United States much needed room to grow and access to an abundance of natural resources, waterways, and fertile farmland. Countless opportunities awaited the Americans, but they would first have to locate them. The Louisiana Territory was so large that France could not accurately define its contents or borders. Jefferson took advantage of the ambiguous agreement and asserted that it included the Missouri River, western Florida, New Or
Life in the Oceans
This short but thorough video describes several animals and plants found in the ocean's environment. Starting with the tiniest creatures, plankton, and continuing through the food chain in the open sea like fish and whales. It also discusses organisms in the polar seas, such as cod, seals, and halibut and continues on to the warm coral reefs in the tropical seas with animals like the lobsters. They address animals living in the shallow waters and tidal pools, such as barnacles, muscles, and
Flu Attack! How A Virus Invades Your Body
When you get the flu, viruses turn your cells into tiny factories that help spread the disease. In this animation, NPR's Robert Krulwich and medical animator and medical animator David Bolinsky explain how a flu virus can trick a single cell into making a million more viruses. (MHS gr 7 1C)
Oil Painting a Seascape : Trees in a Seascape Oil Painting
Painting trees in a seascape can be done with a palette knife instead of a brush. Put the palate knife on the side-tap it-use it to start drawing the tree trunks. English captions. (1:26)
How To Play Football: Ready Position
How to Play with the Correct Ready Position in Foo - Learn how to start any play with the correct ready position for Football to any other sport.
Life as a Farmer
The lives of four farmers, of differing ages and circumstances, are examined. (This video may start with an advertisement.) Run time (16:15)
High five etiquette
A very light hearted, two-minue, video making fun of "high five" greetings. Great for an ice breaker and a good way to start note taking. Have the students keep track of each one, write down the description, and have the other students try to identify it from the written description.
Watercolor Demonstration, Snowy Central Park of New York
Watercolor demonstration and painting by Joseph Chiang. This video is intended for those who either want to start painting or want to see watercolor painting results. No text-the techniques are demonstrated to music. (9:57)
Drawing Roses for Watercolor Paintings
Drawing flowers or tracing flowers is good way to start painting flowers with watercolors. Draw an outline of the shapes-use special transfer paper. Press fairly hard to hold the paper still. English captions. (2:36)
Parkinson's Disease Research
This video looks at current research into treatments for Parkinson's Disease, including genetically modified viruses and stem cell treatments. This video interview explains the hope and challenges that have been encountered. 4:35 min.
Cardio Kickboxing Right Hooks & Uppercut
Start cardio kickboxing right hooks and uppercuts with legs spread apart, then throw punches and run in place. Learn proper form with tips from a kickboxing instructor. Demonstration, not a workout. 1 min.
Cell Phone Bacteria
This spot done by Nicole Brady of KOB-TV in Albuquerque shows how many Germs can accumulate on your Cell Phone. Short news clip reminds people the health issues associated with unsanitary phones. Grades 5-12. 3:01 min.
Immune Cells in Action
In this video segment from The Secret of Life, you'll look through a microscope at a virus attacking a cell. Viruses continue to replicate until they break apart the host cell and start spreading throughout the body, destroying healthy cells along the way. You'll learn how the immune system overpowers a virus with white blood cells and creates the antibodies that kill the same types of viruses quickly if they return. Closed captioning included. Run time 01:40.
Dengue Virus
This visualization adapted from the University of Massachusetts Medical School represents the process by which a dengue virus releases its genetic contents inside a host cell, allowing viral replication. The key players are proteins found on the viral surface called envelope proteins, which change their structure when the virus is endocytosed, or taken inside the cell. This structural change enables the viral membrane to fuse with the endosomal membrane, and the virus' RNA to enter the cytoplasm
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A Midsummer Night's Dream: Pyramus and Thisbe play, within a film
Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"...Act V, scene 1, lines 32-233, start of the play within a film: "Pyramus and Thisbe" to Moonshine's first line (Arden edition) from the film of/by  (9:48)
How to Add Background Music to a PowerPoint Presentation
Adding background music to PowerPoint presentations involves placing a small horn icon into the presentation, setting its visibility and deciding when it should start playing. Put music into PowerPoint slide shows with an IT specialist. (2:01)