Showing posts with label science videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science videos. Show all posts

Friday, April 13, 2012

My GCSE Science - science resources for teachers and students

My GCSE Science is a site that has video lessons and resources on Biology, Chemistry and Physics. They were developed for a specific curriculum and program, but can be used by anyone for these topics.

The videos are good and there are notes pages that go with them. The notes pages have images from the video along with space to write your own notes. The video listing has the length of the video also.

They are organized by subject and topic and the videos are hosted on YouTube.

This is good for students to use for review, missed work, and help, and for teachers to use in class or for absent students.

Here's some of the Chemistry and Physics videos. Click on the video or "Learn" to get to the video. "Notes" brings you to the PDF notes for the video.


Notes page example:








Thursday, March 8, 2012

Free Biology Videos to use in the science classroom



 


Crash Course is a YouTube channel that has some great educational videos. They have six Biology videos that can be used with high school classes. 


Topics include: Plant Cells, Membranes and Transport, Animal Cells, Biological Molecules, Water, and Carbon. They are fast paced and well produced. 

As with any resource, make sure you view the videos before showing them in class to make sure they are appropriate for you school and for the topic you are studying. 


Related:

125 Great Science Videos: From Astronomy to Physics & Psychology

CassioPeia Project - free science education videos

The Teaching Channel - video lessons and resources for educators

Science Lab Safety and Science Resources




Wednesday, December 14, 2011

CassioPeia Project - free science education videos



The CassioPeia Project is a project that provides high quality science education videos available to anyone.

It was started in 2008 and has over 100 videos available on their site for download, on iTunes, and on YouTube. Topics range from quantum mechanics to chemistry to general physics. Their slogan is "No science teacher left behind" and they are funded by an anonymous retired scientist.

All of the content is open-source and educators are encouraged to customize the videos for their needs.

This is a great resource for anyone teaching, or learning, science.




Tuesday, December 13, 2011

125 Great Science Videos: From Astronomy to Physics & Psychology




OpenCulture, a great resource for lots of things, has a nice article on "125 Great Science Videos".

The videos are arranged by topic and have short description about the video. Topics include: Astronomy, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental and more. The videos are all free to access.

There are some really great videos listed here and this is a great list to share.



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