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Instructional Video11:26
TED-Ed

Don't Misrepresent Africa

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
"We can sharpen our insights. It is not always war, insurrection, and disease." Leslie Dodson enlightens us to the impact that photographs have on our perception of a situation, and urges her audience to review our "ethics of...
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Instructional Video1:57
Curated OER

What Makes a Champion

For Teachers 3rd - 8th
Jorja and Jonita simulate a sports newscast to broadcast what it takes to become an athletic champion. Colorful animations throughout this video make it creatively entertaining.
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Instructional Video4:38
TED-Ed

Can Plants Talk to Each Other?

For Students 6th - 8th
Can plants communicate with each other? Sure. And if we examine the chemical signals they broadcast, we can tune into their language. Check out this introduction to plant communication.
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Instructional Video10:22
Crash Course

Television Production

For Students 8th - 12th Standards
The final episode in a film production playlist looks at the way television has influenced and changed the film industry. The narrator contrasts broadcast and cable channels, scripted and non-scripted shows, streaming services and...
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Instructional Video6:04
PBS

Career Connections | Radio Host

For Teachers 6th - 12th
Want to be a Daddy-O of the radio? A modern-day Edward R. Murrow? Cleveland radio host Tony Ganzer talks about the skills that enabled him to become an NPR radio host.
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Instructional Video3:40
Veritasium

Sparks from Falling Water: Kelvin's Thunderstorm

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Need a resource that illustrates the creation of electrical charge? The odds will ever be in your favor with a video from the Veritasium playlist! Science sleuths watch sparks fly from Lord Kelvin's rain shower experiment, where current...
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Instructional Video1:38
MinutePhysics

GPS, Relativity, and Nuclear Detection

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
When will we need to know Einstein's Theory of Relativity in real life? Every single time you use a cell phone, GPS, or watch satellite TV. When a satellite is sent into space without accounting for relativity, problems immediately arise...
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Instructional Video
Other

Fed Net Broadcast Coverage of the u.s. Congress

For Students 9th - 10th
This page allows the student to get up to the minute information as well as use video to watch actual events as they occur in Congress.
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Instructional Video
Other

Texas Agri Life: Broadcast Application of Fire Ant Bait

For Students 9th - 10th
This video focuses on how to get rid of fire ants in small areas, such as yards or small fields.
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Instructional Video
Discovering Lewis & Clark

Discovering Lewis & Clark: Day by Day With Lewis & Clark

For Students 9th - 10th
Series of hundreds of audio episodes broadcast the day by day explorations of Lewis and Clark.
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Instructional Video
PBS

Nova: T. Rex

For Students 9th - 10th
PBS site explores the T. rex and its enormous size. Contains links to a video broadcast segment, a section on "Growing Up T. Rex," "Name That Sound" as well as a section on "Ask the Expert."
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Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course Film Production #15: Television Production

For Students 9th - 10th
In our final episode of Crash Course Film Production, it's time to take a look at television production and how it differs from feature film production. It's subtle but it has a lot to do with how television shows make money for their...
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Instructional Video
Other

In Search Of: Lost Colony of Roanoke

For Students 9th - 10th
Narrated by Leonard Nimoy, this video discusses the establishment of a colony on Roanoke Island, its struggles, and what may have happened to the colonists. Originally broadcast on October 25, 1979, so it does not cover more current...
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Instructional Video
PBS

Wnet: Thirteen: African American Lives 2

For Students 9th - 10th
From the companion website of a PBS broadcast that profiles the family roots of twelve Americans of African descent, we learn what the science of DNA can tell us about family history that photos, letters, diaries, and other records cannot.
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Instructional Video
Georgetown University

Georgetown: Georgetown Slavery Archive a Conversation With Earlene Campbell

For Students 9th - 10th
Yolonda "Coffeedreamz" Body interviews her cousin Earlene Campbell-Coleman for her Good News Feed broadcast on YouTube, July 9, 2020. Earlene Campbell-Coleman is a GU272 slave descendant. [27:02]
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Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Psat/nmsqt Inside Scoop: Khan Academy Interviews the College Board

For Students 9th - 10th
This Khan Academy resource is a question and answer session for students who will be taking the PSAT / NMSQT. [33:28] Students can get study tips straight from the test creators. Our SAT coach, Dave, chats with Beth, a senior director at...
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Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Frontline: Generation Like: You Are What You "Like"

For Students 9th - 10th
Learn about the evolution of digital media from an industry that sought out teens to one in which teens seek out content to "like" in this video from FRONTLINE: Generation Like. As school-aged children spend more time in digital spaces,...
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Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Frontline: Generation Like: Promoting Movies

For Students 9th - 10th
Discover how marketing firms of movies like The Hunger Games: Catching Fire inspire social media users to promote products for them in this video from FRONTLINE: Generation Like. When promotion agency TVGla markets a movie, it employs...
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Instructional Video
PBS

Nova: Ice Mummies

For Students 9th - 10th
From an episode of NOVA broadcast by PBS in 1998, learn about an expedition to uncover sacrificial "ice mummies" in the Andes.
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Instructional Video
A&E Television

History.com: Charlie Chaplin Leaves the u.s.

For Students 9th - 10th
Suspected of communist activity, famous film actor Charlie Chaplin fled the U.S. for his London home in 1952. Listen to a brief broadcast announcing this news. [39 secs]
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Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Nova: Deadliest Earthquakes

For Students 9th - 10th
The sad truth is that earthquakes are inevitable, but there are ways to lessen their devastation. Watch this fascinating video on the deadliest earthquakes. Follow a team of US geologists as they try to determine exactly what happened in...

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