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Instructional Video4:29
Curated OER

Chat Rooms

For Teachers 3rd - 8th
Online chatting is a popular form of communication. The teacher in this informational video tells viewers about different forms of online chatting and what to be aware of. This is a fantastic video to stay informed about online chatting!
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Instructional Video1:46
Curated OER

Email

For Teachers 3rd - 8th
Learning how to use your email properly is important. Watch this short video for good tips to remember when emailing.
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Instructional Video6:47
Curated OER

What is Place Value?

For Teachers 3rd - 6th
The teacher names and explains place value. She starts at the ones and moving left of the decimal goes to a million. Then moving right of the decimal she names and explains tenths to thousandths.
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Instructional Video1:44
Curated OER

Powerful Passwords

For Teachers 3rd - 6th
Usernames and passwords are required for so many different sites these days. Watch this video to learn how to create a powerful password to secure your privacy.
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Instructional Video1:13
Google

Know and Use Your Settings

For Students 6th - 8th Standards
How many people can see your social media profile? If you haven't adjusted your privacy settings, it could be more people than you think. Help young pupils keep their information safe with a Google video that emphasizes the...
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Instructional Video1:29
Google

Be Positive

For Students 6th - 8th Standards
Be the solution to the problems you see in the world! Middle schoolers watch a short video from Google and learn the importance of contributing to a positive Internet community, rather than being a part of the negativity.
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Instructional Video9:30
Crash Course

YouTube Couldn't Exist without Communications and Signal Processing: Crash Course Engineering #42

For Students 9th - 12th
Here's a video that explains why we can watch videos over the Internet. An informative resource describes how engineering plays a role in signal processing and communications systems. It starts with Morse Code and continues on to wired...
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Instructional Video2:02
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GCFGlobal.org

Using Creative Commons Content

For Teachers 10th - Higher Ed Standards
What if there was a way to get content online without having to worry about copyright laws? As it turns out, there is! Scholars discover how to use content from the creative commons. They learn about the guidelines they must follow when...
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Instructional Video1:54
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GCFGlobal.org

How to Copyright Your Content

For Teachers 10th - Higher Ed Standards
A person can't lock up a musical performance or video in a safe, but there are ways to protect creative content from theft. Viewers see how to copyright original content in the United States. Pupils learn how to register their work with...
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Instructional Video2:42
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GCFGlobal.org

Understanding Copyright, Public Domain, and Fair Use

For Teachers 10th - Higher Ed Standards
What are copyright, public domain, and fair use practices? Scholars find out by watching the second of four videos from a media literacy series. They learn about how copyright laws protect intellectual property and understand the...
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Instructional Video2:21
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GCFGlobal.org

Avoiding Plagiarism

For Teachers 10th - Higher Ed Standards
How can learners avoid plagiarism in their academic work? Pupils learn some helpful strategies with the first of four videos from the Use Information Correctly series. Scholars discover the importance of citing sources and learn how to...
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Instructional Video7:45
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PBS

Should It Be Illegal for Facebook to Sell Your Data? | America From Scratch

For Students 7th - 12th Standards
"Surveillance Capitalism" refers to practice companies like Facebook and Google use to collect and sell users' information. A short video from PBS reveals how that business model works and then asks viewers to consider whether that...
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Instructional Video4:10
Lesson Planet

EdTech Tuesday: Shout Science!

For Teachers 2nd - 8th
Learn how to use technology to bring together the subjects of English language arts, science, and social studies with this look at Shout Science! Follow along as Rich and Jennifer demonstrate the different features of this storybook app...
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Instructional Video3:31
Lesson Planet

EdTech Tuesday: SETDA with Doug Levin

For Teachers Pre-K - Higher Ed
Suppose you're interested in advocating for educational issues on a more widespread platform, such as through communications with a school board or state/national legislature. In that case, you can find the workings and objectives of...
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Instructional Video4:23
Lesson Planet

EdTech Tuesday: MyTurn (Tempo Tim)

For Teachers K - 6th
Need a way to manage tablet use in your classroom? Watch as Jennifer and Rich explore this simple timer app, explaining how to use the different features and examining the pros and cons to help you decide if this tool would be a good fit.
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Instructional Video5:11
Mathispower4u

Divide a Polynomial by a Binomial Using Long Division (Example 2)

For Students 8th - 11th Standards
Go ahead and divide as if nothing is missing. The video shows the long division process using a cubic polynomial with no missing terms being divided by a linear binomial. Pupils see how to write the remainder within the quotient.
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Instructional Video7:00
TED-Ed

How I Responded to Sexism in Gaming with Empathy

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
Listen as Lilian Chen describes her experiences with sexism in the Super Smash Brothers gaming community, and explores topics like bullying, gender imbalance, social dynamics, and feminism.
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Instructional Video5:29
American Chemical Society

Temperature and Energy

For Teachers 9th - 12th Standards
Many scholars know weight is actually a measure of gravity, so what is temperature? The video explains that temperature is a measure of kinetic energy. It connects the concept of how water evaporates when heated with how water evaporates...
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Instructional Video9:26
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Crash Course

Planning and Organization: Crash Course Study Skills #4

For Students 7th - 12th Standards
A good, regularly maintained organizational system can be the difference between a stressful year and a productive year. Guide high schoolers and college students through setting up their own method for organizing classes, information,...
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Instructional Video1:36
PBS

Becoming a Writer | Little Women

For Teachers 6th - 12th
How much of Jo's relationship with her writing is based on Louisa May Alcott's struggle to keep both her artistic integrity and her family finances afloat? Watch a short clip from a longer documentary on the author of Little Women that...
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Instructional Video5:24
TED-Ed

Why Should You Read Kurt Vonnegut?

For Students 9th - Higher Ed Standards
In the midst of darkness, there's hope. A video lesson shares key themes found in Kurt Vonnegut's writing, including the idea of hope in darkness. After watching the video, viewers take a short quiz to test their understanding, answer...
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Instructional Video1:23
PBS

St. Patrick's Day | All About the Holidays

For Students K - 5th
Éire go Brách! Join in the festivities of St. Patrick's Day with a fun and informative video from a series on world holidays.
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Interactive3:27
British Council

Romeo and Juliet

For Students 3rd - 7th Standards
An engaging video featuring William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is accompanied by six activities designed to reinforce vocabulary, story elements, and comprehension. Scholars match words to pictures, place events in sequential order,...
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Instructional Video6:06
PBS

19th Amendment Passes Congress, Sent to States | Carrie Chapman Catt

For Students 5th - 12th
The process of ratifying a new amendment to the United States constitution is designed to be difficult. A short video details the struggles to pass the 19th Amendment, the role Carrie Chapman Catt played in the ratification drive, and...

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