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Instructional Video5:14
Be Smart

Can Coral Reefs Survive Climate Change?

For Students 6th - 12th
Quick ... name an organism that's an animal, a vegetable, and a mineral. PBS Digital Studios models for viewers the symbiotic relationship between coral reefs zooxanthellae. The video then goes on to explain how climate change has...
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Instructional Video5:11
Be Smart

When Will We Stop Using Oil?

For Students 6th - 12th
Oil ... the black gold? PBS Digital Studios recaps for viewers the history of energy consumption, from wood and whale oil, to kerosene, gasoline, and alternative energy sources. The video then considers factors that determine when...
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Instructional Video6:08
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Be Smart

Climate Science: What You Need To Know

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Win any argument in support of climate change thanks to a video from PBS Digital Studios. Viewers learn the 24 steps to explain climate change and information to counter claims denying climate change.
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Instructional Video9:12
Be Smart

The Sixth Extinction

For Students 6th - 12th
Did you know that 98 percent of organisms that ever lived are now extinct? PBS Digital Studios presents viewers with information about previous extinctions, their causes, and related statistics such as what percent of organisms went...
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Instructional Video4:52
Be Smart

Why Does The Earth Have Layers?

For Students 6th - 12th
How is the Earth like an onion? In this video from PBS Digital Studios, viewers first learn the different layers of Earth and their properties. In addition, they hear how these layers came about, starting with the Big Bang theory and the...
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Instructional Video6:29
Be Smart

Why Do Clouds Stay Up?

For Students 6th - 12th
Young scientists will never look at clouds the same way again after watching this video from PBS Digital Studios. Viewers learn about the different types of clouds and their formation. The video will make your classes want to lie on...
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Instructional Video5:44
Be Smart

The Oldest Living Things In The World

For Students 6th - 12th
And the prize for oldest living thing on Earth goes to . . . In this video from PBS Digital Studios, viewers learn about the oldest living things on Earth, all over 2,000 years old, such as bristlecone pines, baobab, sea grass,...
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Instructional Video11:24
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Crash Course

Unit Conversion and Significant Figures

For Students 9th - 12th
Science is full of big numbers, each of which can be several digits long. Learn how to determine the appropriate amount of numbers to display in answers as well as how to shorten those big numbers down to only a few and still display the...
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Instructional Video4:14
MinutePhysics

Computer Color is Broken

For Students 9th - Higher Ed
Is your smartphone really doing its best work when it comes to color? The narrator describes technology's lazy approach to recreating colors in an insightful video. Science scholars discover how digital cameras store...
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Instructional Video12:30
Crash Course

Cybersecurity: Crash Course Computer Science #31

For Students 9th - Higher Ed
The three most important words for cybersecurity? Secrecy, integrity, and availability. The 31st installment of an informative video series describes cybersecurity measures in the digital age. It explains the three different goals of...
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Instructional Video8:24
Numberphile

Pi Is Beautiful

For Students 9th - Higher Ed
Who knew you could use pi to create beautiful art? Scholars see how they can use the digits of pi to create art. The video in the Numberphile Pi series explores some examples of this type of art.
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Instructional Video9:40
Numberphile

Pi and Four Fingers

For Students 9th - Higher Ed
The Simpsons isn't the most likely television show to teach your scholars about math—but it does! An engaging video in the Numberphile "Pi" series explains some math concepts that arise in the show. It also explains some historical...
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Instructional Video4:01
TED-Ed

Can You Find the Next Number in This Sequence?

For Students 9th - 12th
It is not your typical type of sequence. The resource presents a number sequence that is not generated using a mathematical formula. Saying a terms digits creates the next term in the sequence, allowing learners to see patterns these...
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Instructional Video1:26
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Molecular Basis of Early Ltp (Short-Term Memory)

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Digital amnesia: forgetting information one easily finds online. Learn how our brains move information into short-term memory at the molecular level with a  short animation sure to make a memorable impression. Viewers observe a...
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Instructional Video1:06
Common Sense Media

What is Snapchat?

For Teachers 3rd - 12th Standards
Sharing photos with your friends is a snap with Snapchat! Introduce pupils to a popular social media app with a short video from an extensive digital citizenship series. The resource covers Snapchat's features and privacy settings.
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Instructional Video1:04
Common Sense Media

What is Messenger Kids?

For Teachers 3rd - 12th Standards
Time for some kid-friendly social media! Is Messenger Kids really a fool-proof app? Young techies learn the ins and outs of a popular app using a video. Part of a large digital citizenship series, the resource highlights the features of...
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Instructional Video0:56
Common Sense Media

What Is Live.ly?

For Teachers 3rd - 12th Standards
Being a social media superstar is pretty attractive to teens. How does Live.ly help them achieve the dream? A short digital citizenship video from an extensive playlist reviews the popular app and describes its advantages and disadvantages.
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Instructional Video0:54
Common Sense Media

What Is tbh?

For Teachers 3rd - 12th Standards
Take an honest look at an honesty app! Social media scholars examine the features of an app that's full of questions. The video, from a series of digital citizenship resources, gives viewers a closer look at the app's content and privacy...
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Instructional Video1:05
Common Sense Media

What Is Sarahah?

For Teachers 3rd - 12th Standards
The Sarahah app may be free, but is it a good idea for teens? Learners listen as the narrator describes the Sarahah app in a video from an extensive digital citizenship series. The app, which accompanies Snapchat, allows users to send...
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Instructional Video0:46
Common Sense Media

What is Steam?

For Teachers 3rd - 12th Standards
Play games, connect with friends ... Steam is a teen's dream! Scholars learn more about the popular Steam social gaming website through a digital citizenship video. The resource reviews the site's features and benefits, including great...
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Instructional Video
Common Sense Media

What Is Musical.ly?

For Teachers 3rd - 12th Standards
Scholars with a song in their hearts love the Musical.ly app! How do they use it safely? Discover best practices for budding song artists using a short digital citizenship video from an extensive playlist. The narrator explains the...
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Instructional Video0:57
Common Sense Media

What Is Kik Messenger?

For Teachers 3rd - 12th Standards
The message is clear—Kik Messenger is a hit with teens! Why is the app so popular? Viewers kick around the details during a short video from a digital citizenship series. The resource describes how Kik works, its customizable features,...
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Instructional Video1:03
Common Sense Media

What is Instagram?

For Teachers 3rd - 12th Standards
Whether it's famous dogs or stunning stars, Instagram has everyone snapping and sharing! An informative video from an extensive digital citizenship library introduces the app and its many options. The narrator shows how easy it is to...
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Instructional Video1:21
Common Sense Media

What is Tumblr?

For Teachers 3rd - 12th Standards
All jumbled up about Tumblr? Demystify a popular app using a short video from a digital citizenship series. Young scholars see the app's creative options, then learn more about some of its less kid-friendly features.

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