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Common Sense Media

What is Twitter?

For Teachers 3rd - 12th Standards
Bird is the word! Show scholars why, although it's neat to tweet, safe and smart is the best way to start! A short digital citizenship video demonstrates Twitter's micro-blogging concept and discusses appropriate content.
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Instructional Video0:53
Common Sense Media

What is Twitch?

For Teachers 3rd - 12th Standards
Young gamers are itching to use Twitch! Learn more about a popular online gaming community website through a short digital citizenship video. Topics include Twitch content, following fellow gamers, and monitoring explicit language and...
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Instructional Video4:53
TED-Ed

What Really Happened to the Library of Alexandria?

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Imagine if one library in your area decided to collect as much information as possible by hand—not an easy task. Believe it or not, the Library of Alexandria in Ancient Greece did just that! Learners watch an educational video, answer...
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GCFGlobal.org

Google Classroom: Getting Started

For Teachers Pre-K - Higher Ed Standards
Roll call! It's time for scholars to learn about a different type of classroom—a digital one. Viewers learn how to access Google Classroom and create their own classes. They explore the website's interface and discover how to add...
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Instructional Video6:59
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Math Antics

Converting Base-10 Fractions

For Students 3rd - 6th Standards
How do fractions and decimals relate? Scholars learn how to change base-10 fractions to decimals and vice-versa. The sixth resource in a 16-part series revisits decimal place value. The video walks through the steps to write decimal...
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GCFGlobal.org

Office: Working with Icons

For Teachers 6th - Higher Ed Standards
Discover a great way to add graphics to a digital project by using Microsoft Office's Icons feature. Using a helpful lesson viewers discover a library of professional graphics at their disposal. They learn how to scroll through a wide...
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Instructional Video7:26
PBS

Wyoming Women Get the Vote | State of Equality

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
After watching the trailer for the documentary State of Equality, class members conduct addition research and develop a digital presentation, poster or essay about the Women's Suffrage Movement.
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Instructional Video2:48
Corbett Maths

Rounding to the Nearest Whole Number

For Students 5th - 12th Standards
Whole numbers are just so much easier to work with. Scholars watch a short video that reviews how to round decimals to the nearest whole number. They first consider numbers on a number line, then round decimals by looking at the digit in...
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Instructional Video4:21
Corbett Maths

Rounding Significant Figures

For Students 6th - 12th
Significant figures are fairly significant. An informative video teaches scholars to round multi-digit whole numbers. The method employed in the video is to round the numbers so that the result has a specified number of significant...
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Instructional Video5:04
PBS

Career Connections | Production Accountant

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
In this age of so much digital media production, someone has to be looking at the bottom line. Someone has to figure out all the factors that go into production—what it will cost and what to charge. Meet the person who does all that, the...
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Instructional Video10:19
Crash Course

Home Video

For Students 8th - 12th Standards
Home movies have come a long way from projecting 8mm film onto a wrinkled sheet on the living room wall. Learn about the ways home movie technology has evolved alongside the film industry with a video that covers techniques such as the...
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Instructional Video3:59
Curated OER

Secret Trick: Math Division Long

For Teachers 5th - 7th
Upper graders and middle schoolers will love this clip. They'll learn how to divide large numbers mentally. The narrator uses addition (and what appears to be magic) to divide a six-digit number by a single-digit number. Really cool...
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Instructional Video1:37
Curated OER

Toyota Dual VVT-i Engine 3D Animation

For Teachers 9th - 12th
Toyota shows you the components of a Dual VVT-i Engine with digital animation and how they work together. The narration is in Japanese. Show to a mechanics class or physics class to see the different parts of the engine.
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Instructional Video6:13
Curated OER

How Do You Know if a Number is Divisible by 2,3, 5, 6, or 10?

For Teachers 4th - 7th
So, you have a large number that is being divided by a smaller number. Learn a few tricks to make dividing a little more palatable. 2-is it even, 3-do the digits add up to a multiple of three, 5-does it end in 0 or 5, 6-is it divisible...
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Instructional Video
Curated OER

Singapore Math: Grade 3a, Unit 2 (Part 3)

For Students 3rd
Using three-digit numbers, this video discusses the process used to add and subtract with regrouping. The instructor also focuses on determining when and when not to regroup. It describes precisely what is happening when a problem...
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Instructional Video12:16
Khan Academy

Singapore Math: Grade 3a, Unit 2 (Part 11)

For Students 3rd
Solving two-step word problems is a great way to build strong critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills. This video showcases three-word problems involving multi-digit addition or subtraction. Sal highlights essential...
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Instructional Video13:06
Khan Academy

Singapore Math: Grade 3a, Unit 1 (Part 7)

For Students 3rd
Third graders use zero, four, and five to make as many three-digit numbers as possible. Sal explains that to make the largest number possible, one must put the largest number in the highest place. Each step and Sal's thought process is...
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Instructional Video8:18
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statisticsfun

How to Calculate the Odds of Winning the Lottery

For Students 9th - 12th Standards
Feel like a winner with an engaging video that shows the classic problem of calculating the odds of winning the lottery. Making use of digital tools, the author demonstrates ways to solve the problem numerically by using a...
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Instructional Video4:11
Lesson Planet

EdTech Tuesday: Kidblog

For Teachers 2nd - 12th
Are you interested in taking your students into the blogging world but worried about the inherent risks? Rich and Jennifer have just the resources for you. Watch as they examine Kidblog, a safe and easy-to-use website that allows...
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Instructional Video2:53
Khan Academy

What is Inside a DVD Player? (5 of 5)

For Students 7th - Higher Ed
You probably know that there is laser in a DVD player, but how exactly does it work? The last of five videos explains the laser setup in the DVD player and how it is able to transmit stored information. The video begins with a...
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Instructional Video9:42
Curated OER

Steve Jobs Documentary

For Teachers 9th - 12th
Your techies will love the photos of young Jobs and Wozniack in this brief overview of Steve Jobs' trip from garage to grandeur, from millionaire at 24 to ousted at 30. A very positive spin on a mercurial genius.
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Instructional Video2:21
PBS

The Leap Second Explained

For Students 10th - Higher Ed Standards
Everyone's heard of leap years ... but what about leap seconds? Young scientists get acquainted with one of humankind's most awkward standard measurements with a short video from a PBS playlist covering space and time...
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Instructional Video2:33
PBS

Ready Player One

For Students 6th - 12th Standards
Ready Player One has been praised as a novel that captures the vitality, the allure, and the essence of the virtual reality experience. Speakers in a short video share their rationale for why Ernest Clines' dystopian novel should be...
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Instructional Video4:48
Curated OER

How Do You Round Numbers?

For Teachers 4th - 5th
Review the concept of rounding numbers in the millions. Using the example 2,561,190, the narrator rounds numbers to the nearest million, hundred thousand, ten thousand, thousand, hundred and ten. This is a terrific way to reinforce...

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