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Cities at Night, an Orbital Tour Around the World
From YouTube
As part of the Saturday Morning Science program by Don Pettit during Expedition 6 to the International Space Station, his video "Cities at Night; an Orbital Tour Around the World" is a video made from digital still images.  This video was made for educational presentations. (10:04)
 
Found by teresahopson in Earth Overview
August 8, 2011 at 03:47 PM
 
Ages: 8 - 18     License: Proprietary
 
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How to Use "TimeToast"  (Create Interactive Timelines)
From YouTube, produced by eduTecher
TimeToast is a great web tool that lets teachers and students create dynamic timelines that include facts, pictures, and weblinks. It is an easy way to make history (or any subject) come to life. The time lines can be shared via social networks or even embedded in a class website, blog, or digital portfolio. A powerful, useful, and free tool! This is a great resource to help enhance technology instruction and use in the classroom. (6:19)
 
Found by porter1526 in Various Subjects and Technology
June 20, 2012 at 07:55 PM
 
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"What Time Is It? What Time Is It?" Song
From YouTube, produced by Educational Technologies
In this English time animated video, students will learn a catchy song to master telling time skills. A cute little creature sings "what time is it?, what time is it?" and a colorful clock shows the analog and digital time while a frog hops out. The time is also written in words at the bottom of the screen. This is a great resource to help teach mastery of this important skill. This would benefit young learners, special education students, and ELL students. (01:49)
 
Found by porter1526 in Telling Time
May 19, 2012 at 08:56 PM
 
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Imaging: Vector File Types
From Curriki
Video: Imaging: Vector File Types Episode 15 (of a 25-part series) This Nortel LearniT tutorial reviews the process to create the project in this series on digital video production.
 
Found by Larry Sanger in Video
June 30, 2009 at 12:00 PM
 
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The Great Educational Reset of 2011: Mobile Technologies Will Change K-12
From YouTube
51:43 Video- Every Kid is going to be Connected to the Net.
Presented by Elliot Soloway, Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, University of Michigan and Cathleen Norris, Regents Professor, University of North Texas. ABSTRACT The economic crisis of the last few years is an opportunity to start again; to do a reset. The past hasn't worked and isn't going to work; it's time to reset the system, it's time to start again. We need to truly dump the instructionalist/didactic model of education where teachers talk at the kids and kids do endless worksheets. Throwing electronic whiteboards (EWBs), digital textbooks and even a cart or two of iPads into the classroom is not going to fix the situation; that is simply more of the same.
We -- researchers, teachers, principals, superintendents, parents -- know how kids learn: It's time to adopt a constructivist, active learning, 21st century skills model of education. The key catalyst for such an adoption is the availability of a serious computing device for each and every learner, 24/7. That has been a problem; that is no longer a problem.

 
Found by ECP in Computer Science
January 17, 2012 at 02:27 PM
 
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How to Speak so That People Want to Listen
From YouTube, produced by Thinking Digital
How to Speak so That People Want to Listen- Five-time TED speaker Julian Treasure shares the secrets of effective communication and explores the benefits of spoken vs. digital conversations. (27:36)
 
Found by teresahopson in Other Resources
April 4, 2020 at 05:24 PM
 
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Narikuravar
From folkstreams.net, produced by National Folklore Support Centre
This is a 15-minute documentary on the life and culture of a gypsy community called Narikuravar, settled in Villupuram, in the state of Tamilnadu in south India. The documentary has been produced by National Folklore Support Centre, Chennai, as a part of the Community Digital Archive Project, funded by TATA Educational Trust. Folkstreams is hoping to help other countries archive and streams films about their own traditional cultures and this is our first experiment in International cooperation.
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Found by ECP in American Roots Culture
February 14, 2012 at 07:39 PM
 
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Clair de Lune 4K Version - Moon Images from NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
From YouTube, produced by NASA
This visualization uses a digital 3D model of the Moon built from global elevation maps and image mosaics by NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission. It was created to accompany a performance of Claude Debussy's Clair de Lune by the National Symphony Orchestra Pops, led by conductor Emil de Cou, at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, on June 1 and 2, 2018, as part of a celebration of NASA's 60th anniversary. Clair de Lune (moonlight in French) was published in 1905, as the third of four movements in the composer's Suite Bergamasque, and unlike the other parts of this work, Clair is quiet, contemplative, and slightly melancholy, evoking the feeling of a solitary walk through a moonlit garden. (04:48)
 
Found by teresahopson in Tours of the Moon
February 1, 2020 at 07:55 PM
 
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Four Firsts in the history of computing.
From YouTube, produced by Danny Cohen
21:48 This video shows four 'firsts' in the history of computing. The video was assembled by Danny Cohen and donated to the Computer History Museum by Sun Microsystems Laboratories. The topics covered are: computer aided instruction (CAI); computer aided design (CAD); flight simulation
and digital voice packet transmission. Many features of computing
systems we have come to take for granted today got their start in such early experiments.
 
Found by ECP in History Of The PC
May 7, 2012 at 11:17 AM
 
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Create Interactive Google Slides with Pear Deck | Teacher Tip #10
From YouTube, produced by Vestal's 21st Century Classroom
Do you wish there was an easy way to create interactive Google Slides? Are you struggling to track engagement during your Google Slides presentations? If you answered “yes” to either of those questions, Pear Deck is your solution! Pear Deck is a free Google Slides Add-On that enables you to quickly and easily create interactive Google Slides and track student engagement on those slides. With this Pear Deck tutorial, you’ll learn how to add Pear Deck to your Google Slides app, create interactive Google Slides using Pear Deck, and control a Google Slides presentation using Pear Deck. Pear Deck will soon be your favorite digital learning tool! Happy teaching! (17:53)
 
Found by teresahopson in Pear Deck
August 5, 2020 at 02:12 PM
 
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What Is a Laser? (Interactive)
From pbslearningmedia.org, produced by WGBH Educational FoundationH
In this interactive activity adapted from NASA, examine the properties and some of the applications of laser light. Through a series of illustrations and animations, you’ll learn how laser light differs from other forms of light, including natural light. You’ll learn how the terms monochromatic, coherent, and collimated describe laser light. Finally, you’ll learn that engineers can regulate laser light to make it suitable for cutting and welding, recording and playing digital media, and even mapping objects in space.
 
Found by Mrs Jefferies in Properties of Light
May 27, 2012 at 03:40 PM
 
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Making Screencastify Read Alouds
From YouTube, produced by Audrey Rae
Screencastify is such a great resource for the distance teacher. Learn how I use Screencastify to create Read-Alouds for my class and share them as a digital file. (14:04)
 
Found by teresahopson in Screencastify
October 1, 2020 at 07:04 PM
 
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Matchmaking for Species Survival
From YouTube, produced by Great Big Story
Baraka and Calaya are like many modern couples. They met through an algorithm, navigated a long-distance relationship and eventually settled down to have a baby. But for these Western Lowland Gorillas—with their genetics, personality and individual needs perfectly aligned—successful digital matchmaking isn’t about romance. It’s a means of survival. (02.46)
 
Found by andrewvanzyl in Gorillas
June 13, 2019 at 07:26 AM
 
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Why Jupiter Has So Many Moons
From YouTube, produced by Tech Insider
Our solar system is already teaming with nearly 200 moons, and we just got 12 more to add to the list. A team led by astronomer Scott Sheppard out of the Carnegie Institution for Science discovered the moons using one of the most powerful digital cameras in the world, the Dark Energy Camera. And after follow-up observations, they've confirmed that Jupiter has even more moons than we thought. And these new moons point to a violent and destructive past. (02:46)
 
Found by teresahopson in Jupiter's Moons
March 8, 2020 at 03:25 PM
 
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🤯 5 Ways to Get More Value out of Google Classroom
From YouTube, produced by John R. Sowash
Google Classroom isn’t just a place to post homework; it can help improve your ability to connect with your students, respond to their needs, and challenge them with personalized assignments. This video is for experienced users of Google Classroom who are looking for new tips and ideas to streamline digital assignments and provide a better learning experience for students. (17:45)
 
Found by teresahopson in Other Activities
October 5, 2020 at 03:45 PM
 
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What Everyone Gets Wrong about the WWE Being Fake
From YouTube, produced by Insider Business
Through its live shows, television broadcasts, and digital network, WWE entertains thousands of fans every week. Some people still view WWE as entertainment for people on the lower end of the intellectual spectrum. One reason for this is the misperception that those who watch the product think it is "real." Of course, many of the children who enjoy WWE programming may indeed think they are seeing actual conflicts being resolved through in-ring combat. The truth is that most adult fans realize it is all a big production. (02:38)
 
Found by teresahopson in Wrestling
December 21, 2022 at 12:43 PM
 
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Virtual Learning for Elementary Students: Does it Really Work?
From YouTube, produced by Edmentum
Elementary virtual learning is hard to conceptualize within our traditional understanding of ‘school’, but the digital transformation is happening Virtual learning is NOT just a kid and a computer. (05:35)
 
Found by teresahopson in Online Curriculum
August 27, 2020 at 05:07 PM
 
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Math in Our Everyday Lives
From YouTube, produced by Emily Kurial
How we use math in our everyday lives! A Digital Story designed for 1st-3rd grades. (03:29)
 
Found by teresahopson in Misc. Real World Math
October 10, 2021 at 03:23 PM
 
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Online Teaching Student Rewards - Positive Reinforcement Ideas
From YouTube, produced by Mr. Cook's Corner
Check out these virtual rewards ideas for students! Digital rewards for online teaching are sometimes tough to come up with, but this list will help get you started. (05:46)
 
Found by teresahopson in Other Resources
August 21, 2020 at 03:08 PM
 
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Applying for US Citizenship Part 2 of 4
From YouTube, produced by JFVS
Debby Alter from JFVS gives detailed instructions on how to apply for United States Citizenship. In this segment, directions are given for checking the status of citizenship applications.  Basic directions for fillling out the applications are also given. ( 6:52)
 
Found by Laurie1112 in Government, Politics, and Civics
September 27, 2011 at 12:41 PM
 
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Applying for US Citizenship, Part 3 of 4
From YouTube
Debby Alter from JFVS gives detailed instructions on how to apply for United States Citizenship. This part includes a mock interview. (09:57)
 
Found by Laurie1112 in Government, Politics, and Civics
September 27, 2011 at 12:41 PM
 
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Applying for US Citizenship Part 4 of 4
From YouTube
Debby Alter from JFVS gives detailed instructions on how to apply for United States Citizenship. Part 4 of 4 (09:10)
 
Found by Laurie1112 in Government, Politics, and Civics
September 27, 2011 at 12:42 PM
 
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Citizenship Rap--Boom Boom Pow Parody
From YouTube, produced by Aaron Brazelton
This student-made video shares a version of Boom Boom Pow about citizenship. The words to the song appear at the bottom of the screen. Older students will enjoy this fun video as they learn about what citizenship means. (04:43)
 
Found by melawhite2003 in Citizenship
April 22, 2012 at 05:29 PM
 
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One of the Six Pillars of Zeus - Citizenship
From teachertube.com
Students show examples of good citizenship. An amateur video of students acting as they are Greek gods.
 
Found by adrumm in Citizenship
May 11, 2010 at 12:50 PM
 
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Importance of the Citizenship Exam
From history.com, produced by History Channel
This video provides an overview of why people take the Citizenship test and the meaning and importance of the test. Phrases such as rites of passage may need to be explained to students. Could be used for all classes to have them examine what they may take for granted ;citizenship.(2:23)
 
Found by freealan in Citizenship
June 25, 2012 at 11:13 AM
 
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