Overview of Using YouTube/Vimeo in the Science Classroom
Using YouTube Videos in the Science Classroom PART 1
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PART 2
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PART 3 - Physical Science (links to the full videos are on our Physical Science page)
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Examples of Valuable Science Videos on YouTube
Solar System to Scale
Foucault Pendulum Time Lapse, Science Center of Iowa
Balancing Chemical Equations - Tyler Dewitt
Skateboarding Frame of Reference Demo - Flipping Physics
Permeable Pavement
Bay of Fundy Extreme Tides Time Lapse
Underwater Camera Showing Sediment Transport
Doppler Effect Car Horn
Phases of Meiosis - Bozeman Science
"One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" - First Moonwalk
Solar System to Scale
Foucault Pendulum Time Lapse, Science Center of Iowa
Balancing Chemical Equations - Tyler Dewitt
Skateboarding Frame of Reference Demo - Flipping Physics
Permeable Pavement
Bay of Fundy Extreme Tides Time Lapse
Underwater Camera Showing Sediment Transport
Doppler Effect Car Horn
Phases of Meiosis - Bozeman Science
"One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" - First Moonwalk
STANYS Conference 2017:
Here's the playlist of the full videos from which I took the clips shown during this session. I'm still adding videos to it, so check back again. In addition, many of the videos are on the respective pages on this site, with many of them on the Physical Science page.
Here's the playlist of the full videos from which I took the clips shown during this session. I'm still adding videos to it, so check back again. In addition, many of the videos are on the respective pages on this site, with many of them on the Physical Science page.
Educational YouTube Channels (Science) Before making your own videos, see what's already out there
Making your own videos can be quite time consuming. The easiest way to start using videos to help students learn is to find existing YouTube videos in your content area. Below are just a few YouTube channels known for high quality science videos that cover the basics of the curriculum.