Day Week A-Z

Program Schedule for Wednesday, Jun 11

TEACH 356
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TEACH 356

12:00am
Weather and Climate - Visual Learning
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Atmosphere, The

Weather and Climate - Visual Learning

Atmosphere, The

Duration: 0:19:01

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject Areas: Science. (2001) Explores the features of Earth, focusing on the hydrosphere, lithosphere, and atmosphere. Examines the different gases making up the atmosphere and identifies the different layers of the atmosphere, including the troposhere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, ionosphere, exosphere and magnetosphere. Includes a ten-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffjduaVdBanJjaS1QTE1WT3RpWmZabzdQUVY4U1E0YkpLSlFBNFBnTFBqLTg&usp=sharing

12:19am
Weather and Climate - Visual Learning
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Climate

Weather and Climate - Visual Learning

Climate

Duration: 0:19:06

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject Areas: Science. (2001) Identifies the factors that influence climate, including temperature and precipitation. Describes how latitude, elevation, and other factors may influence temperature and how winds and topography may affect the precipitation of a region. Explores the major types of climate zones, including tropical, temperate, and polar zones. Includes a ten-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffjduaVdBanJjaS1QTE1WT3RpWmZabzdQUVY4U1E0YkpLSlFBNFBnTFBqLTg&usp=sharing

12:38am
Weather and Climate - Visual Learning
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Nature of Weather, The

Weather and Climate - Visual Learning

Nature of Weather, The

Duration: 0:19:05

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject Areas: Science. (2001) Discusses the factors that interact to create weather, including heat, air pressure, wind, and moisture. Illustrates how heat is distributed through the atmosphere via conduction, convection, and radiation. Describes how air pressure affects weather and how it is measured. Explores how wind is created both globally and locally and discusses the importance of moisture in the development of weather. Includes a ten-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffjduaVdBanJjaS1QTE1WT3RpWmZabzdQUVY4U1E0YkpLSlFBNFBnTFBqLTg&usp=sharing

12:57am
Weather and Climate - Visual Learning
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Weather In Action

Weather and Climate - Visual Learning

Weather In Action

Duration: 0:19:13

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject Areas: Science. (2001) Explores some of the characteristics of weather, including the different types of clouds and the ways in which clouds form. Illustrates the formation of precipitation and some different types of precipitation, as well as different types of air masses and how fronts form between them. Describes different types of storms, including thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes and examines some of the tools meteorologists use to predict the weather. Includes a ten-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffjduaVdBanJjaS1QTE1WT3RpWmZabzdQUVY4U1E0YkpLSlFBNFBnTFBqLTg&usp=sharing

1:16am
Weather on the Move
Weather on the Move

Weather on the Move

Weather on the Move

Duration: 0:15:41

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Science. (2007) This video program investigates some of the key elements responsible for weather formation. Different types of air masses and their origins are investigated, as are the formation of weather fronts. Specific weather phenomenon including tornados, hurricanes, and thunderstorms are illustrated in detail. Other important terminology includes: air mass characteristics, warm front, cold front, low pressure, storm surge, cumulonimbus clouds, and lightning.

1:32am
Weather Series - Visual Learning Company
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The Air Around Us

Weather Series - Visual Learning Company

The Air Around Us

Duration: 0:10:27

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2011) Often hard-to-understand concepts of air, gases, air pressure, and layers of the atmosphere are plainly explained in this fascinating video. Concepts and terminology: oxygen, nitrogen, layers, weather, jet stream, and northern lights.

1:42am
Weather Series - Visual Learning Company
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Observing Weather

Weather Series - Visual Learning Company

Observing Weather

Duration: 0:10:57

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2011) Live-action weather footage helps students learn how they can observe the weather. Concepts and terminology: temperature, air pressure, weather systems, precipitation, and wind.

1:53am
Artist in the Schools
Artist in the Schools Program

Artist in the Schools

Artist in the Schools Program

Duration: 0:06:24

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2019)

2:00am
Here's Something to Do
En Plein Air Painting with Mark Brown

Here's Something to Do

En Plein Air Painting with Mark Brown

Duration: 0:59:00

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject: Fine Arts. (2016)

3:00am
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii
Ingenious Icon

Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii

Ingenious Icon

Duration: 0:26:17

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. (1999) Mark draws Einstein while demonstrating the Renaissance words contour and shading. At the Cincinnati Art Museum, he visits the sculpture "The Thinker" by August Rodin. Sculptor Fred Wilsom builds a mask.

3:30am
Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii
Imagination Island

Mark Kistler's Imagination Station Ii

Imagination Island

Duration: 0:26:18

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Fine Arts. (1999) Mark draws a South Pacific island while demonstrating the Renaissance words foreshortening and horizon. Guest artist Wendy Ponca traces the outline of the body and paints it.

4:00am
Art Smarts
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Line

Art Smarts

Line

Duration: 0:29:30

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. Guest artist Russell Lowrey teaches about the use of line in a pastel drawing of the ocean.

4:30am
Art Smarts
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Form

Art Smarts

Form

Duration: 0:29:30

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. Form is the most basic element in art. Artist Page Chang focuses on form to paint a self-portrait.

5:00am
Art Shorts
David Smith

Art Shorts

David Smith

Duration: 0:07:35
5:07am
Art Shorts
Adella Buss

Art Shorts

Adella Buss

Duration: 0:04:53
5:12am
Art Shorts
May Izumi

Art Shorts

May Izumi

Duration: 0:05:15
5:17am
Art Shorts
Cade Roster

Art Shorts

Cade Roster

Duration: 0:04:32
5:22am
Art Shorts
Gifts of Nature

Art Shorts

Gifts of Nature

Duration: 0:04:33
5:26am
Flashpoint

Flashpoint

Duration: 0:11:15

FLASHPOINT - Brings together an accomplished group of Hawai'i based artists working under the theme of FIRE. Artworks in this exhibition depict the varied aspects of FIRE and are visual interpretations of flashpoints in time and place - in methods of fabrication and conceptual context.

5:38am
Artist in the Schools
Artist in the Schools Program

Artist in the Schools

Artist in the Schools Program

Duration: 0:06:24

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2019)

5:44am
Artist in the Schools
Taiko Drumming at Waiahole Elementary

Artist in the Schools

Taiko Drumming at Waiahole Elementary

Duration: 0:04:13

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2019)

5:48am
Artist in the Schools
Performance Poetry at Puohala Elementary

Artist in the Schools

Performance Poetry at Puohala Elementary

Duration: 0:05:00

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2019)

5:53am
Artist in the Schools
Moving Into Mo'olelo at Kawaikini Pcs and Kilauea Elementary

Artist in the Schools

Moving Into Mo'olelo at Kawaikini Pcs and Kilauea Elementary

Duration: 0:06:08

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2019)

6:00am
Artists of Hawaii Ii
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Francis Haar & Franco Salmoiraghi

Artists of Hawaii Ii

Francis Haar & Franco Salmoiraghi

Duration: 0:29:06

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2006) This documentary highlights several of Hawai`i's most prominent artists. Each 25-minute segment features two artists who work in the same medium. They share their views and philosophy, and discuss technique and style.

6:30am
Artists of Hawaii Ii
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Ka-Ning Fong & John Wisnosky

Artists of Hawaii Ii

Ka-Ning Fong & John Wisnosky

Duration: 0:26:37

Grades: All; Subject areas: Fine Arts. (2006) This documentary highlights several of Hawai`i's most prominent artists. Each 25-minute segment features two artists who work in the same medium. They share their views and philosophy, and discuss technique and style.

7:00am
I Ka Piko
I Ka Piko

I Ka Piko

I Ka Piko

Duration: 0:55:49

Audience: General; Grades: 9-12; Subject: Fine Arts. (2017) Following 9 Hawaii print artists as they prepare for an exhibition at The Ropewalk, UK. From The Ropewalk: I ka Piko: The center or source, connections and balance. "I ka Piko not only describes our cultural relationships but also the islands we come from, growing up from the middle of the vast oceanic floor of the Pacific. In "I ka Piko" nine Hawai'i print artists explore through their work what it means to a Kama'aina (child of this land) to be from this unique place. Featuring: Gina Bacon Kerr, Marissa Eshima, Kathy Merrill Kelley, Barbara Okamoto, Mary Philpotts McGrath, Doug Po'oloa Tolentino, David B. Smith, Nancy Vilhauer, and George Woollard

7:55am
Bkm Stories
Pu'u Kukui Broadcast Team

Bkm Stories

Pu'u Kukui Broadcast Team

Duration: 0:03:23
8:00am
Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge
Episode 2

Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge

Episode 2

Duration: 0:58:00

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2017) In this episode: Improving oil spill cleanup, understanding the oceans, your brain on art, the life of ancient Mayan commoners, how not to be wrong, solar superstorms ...and much more.

9:00am
Shape of Life, The: Story of the Animal Kingdom
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Flatworms: The Bilateral Lifestyle

Shape of Life, The: Story of the Animal Kingdom

Flatworms: The Bilateral Lifestyle

Duration: 0:29:07

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Science. (2003) Paleontologist, Whitney Hagadorn, presents the fossil evidence that 565 million years ago, flatworms were the first animals to be able to move under their own direction and to develop bilateral symmetry. Examines the flatworm's central nervous system, eyes, sense organs and its muscular organization. Explains how these evolutionary traits enabled animals to become hunters. Also examines the anatomy of the flatworm, and the reproductive capacity of the tapeworm. Follows Leslie Newman's discovery of many new species of flatworms in the Great Barrier Reef. Also films these flatworms' reproductive battle. Expands our understanding of this stage of evolution by demonstrating how hox genes determine inherited traits in fruitflies as they do in flatworms. For Teacher's Guides go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffk5QOEpyUGs2NnQ3cjRETGlnZHB3RjN3VkRrSC1wZWxUQ3pwWGFxRV9lYlU&usp=sharing

9:29am
Shape of Life, The: Story of the Animal Kingdom
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Cambrian Explosion of Life, The

Shape of Life, The: Story of the Animal Kingdom

Cambrian Explosion of Life, The

Duration: 0:27:05

(2003) Visits paleontologist, Des Collins, at the Royal Ontario Museum to trace the development of animals that lived 5 million years ago and ultimately became extinct. Des introduces the fossils of anomalocaris found in the Burgess Shale. Computer animation recreates life before the Cambrian explosion when anomalocaris and other predatory animals roamed the world's oceans. An evolutionary biologist at the museum explains how he advises staff who recreate models of prehistoric animals for the Museum. Computer animation is used to recall the evolutionary stages represented by sponges, cnidarians, and flatworms, a genetic diversity that was preparation for the Cambrian explosion. The biologist explains that the 35 body plans that exist in the world today, suddenly became evident in the Cambrian period to provide a legacy for all animals in existence today. For Teacher's Guides go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffk5QOEpyUGs2NnQ3cjRETGlnZHB3RjN3VkRrSC1wZWxUQ3pwWGFxRV9lYlU&usp=sharing

9:56am
Understanding Words and Making Them Fun
Way Weigh

Understanding Words and Making Them Fun

Way Weigh

Duration: 0:03:40
10:00am
History of Life Series: A Study In Evolution
The Story of the Feather

History of Life Series: A Study In Evolution

The Story of the Feather

Duration: 0:45:28

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject: Science. (2013) Explore the history of life from its humble beginnings as single-celled organisms, to its great blossoming and proliferation, which took place over the course of eons. With the help of state of the art computer graphics, the world's foremost paleontologists and biologists help unravel the greatest mysteries of life. The Story of the Feather Feathers play an important role in evolution. Originally providing insulation they eventually led to flight. In The Story of the Feather we chronicle how the fossil discovery of the Chinese reptilian wing, a four-winged dinosaur with primitive wings, has provided evidence that dinosaurs gradually evolved winged feathers, ultimately becoming the birds that we are familiar with today.

10:45am
Ecology Fundamentals - Visual Learning
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Ecology Fundamentals - Visual Learning

Ecology Fundamentals - Visual Learning

Ecology Fundamentals - Visual Learning

Duration: 0:14:32

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-5; Subject: Science. (2006) Defines the fundamental concepts of ecology and identifies the components that create an ecosystem. Describes various types of habitats and explains the role of plants and animals in the formation of biotic communities. Also explains niche ecology and outlines the food chain process. Concludes with a 5-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfY0NVYUZfaHhiRzQ&usp=sharing

11:00am
Green Matters: What in the World Is Going On?
Endangered Species

Green Matters: What in the World Is Going On?

Endangered Species

Duration: 0:20:32

First hand accounts show how governments, industries, and people worldwide are protecting animals who are endangered because of habitat loss. Part 1 explains that the Yangtze dolphin is now extinct from overfishing and pollution. Part 2 visits indigenous people, the Koryak, who have always herded reindeer in their Russian homeland. They tell how they are attempting to sustain the reindeer popular and keep their ancient way of life against government pressure to assimilate. Part 3 reviews the history of elephants and the ivory trade, explaining that the elephant trade and poachers are still endangering these great beasts. Part 4 visits a baby spectacled bear born in an Argentine zoo. Part 5: in South China a breeding program is attempting to restore tiger populations who have become endangered as a result of deforestation. Part 6: In Tibet the black-necked crane is endangered as a result of habitat loss and pollution. Part 7: a orangutan baby born; the species is threatened because of rain forest destruction.

11:20am
Green Matters: What in the World Is Going On?
Organic Living

Green Matters: What in the World Is Going On?

Organic Living

Duration: 0:21:13

First hand accounts show how individuals are choosing a more environmentally friendly approach to life. Part 1: In New York City a travelling greenhouse barge will encourage New Yorkers to grown vegetable gardens on their rooftops. Part 2: Welsh sheep are allowing a small industry to provide organic mattresses that is also fireproof. Part 3: Visits the Royal Horticulture greenhouse to observe exotic plants and the educational programs provided for children and adults. Part 4: In the Philippines waste is being controlling by reusable packaging and baskets made from native plants. Part 5: in the Green Shop, people in the United Kingdom can purchase environmentally friendly products. Part 6: In Brooklyn, a writer has created a farm in his urban back yard. Part 7: In Chile, human and industrial wastes are purified by earthworms. Part 8: In Devon, England, a wedding in a fairytale setting is environmentally friendly.

11:41am
Green Matters: What in the World Is Going On?
Conservation

Green Matters: What in the World Is Going On?

Conservation

Duration: 0:23:12

First hand accounts show how governments, industries, and people worldwide are protecting natural resources by using principles of wise resource allocation. Part 1: In Masai communities in Africa, women are collecting rain water and runoff and storing it in tanks. Part 2: In Britain, a wetland area is being restored to a salt marsh for seabirds and for the prevention of flooding that may occur as a result of global warming. Part 3: In India, freshwater turtles are being protected from poachers. Part 4: Introduces U.N. initiatives and the efforts of non-governmental agencies to increase the supply of clean water in Africa. Part 5: in Brazil, an indigenous group has opened their own school to teach Amazon residents how to make a living without harming the environment. Part 6: annual sandstorms in the Gobi Desert have displaced Chinese people who are now fighting back by planting trees. Part 7: In Japan the slaughter of dolphins has become a source of public outcry.

12:04pm
Green Matters: What in the World Is Going On?
Eco Friendly

Green Matters: What in the World Is Going On?

Eco Friendly

Duration: 0:22:51

First hand accounts show how individuals are choosing a more environmentally friendly approach to life. Part 1: In Britain, schools are being equipped with solar panels. The children understand that the initiative is a small part of controlling global warming. Part 2: In the Netherlands, visits traditional windmills and learns of initiatives to restorate old windmills. Part 3: In Britain an eco-toilet uses air flush and far less water than a conventional toilet. Part 4: In India a software company has built a business tower with an energy-efficient design. Part 5: In Britain, a housing project has been designed to reduce carbon emissions. Part 6: In Sydney Australia, a new home has energy-saving appliances, a rainwater storage unit, solar panels, and home owners who recycle compost and sewage.

12:30pm
Grow
Farm to Schools

Grow

Farm to Schools

Duration: 0:29:00

Audience: General; Subject: Farm to School. (2017) Behind the scenes of Hawaii Department of Education's support of the Farm to Schools pilot program by former Lt. Gov. Shan Tsutsui. Interviews with Kohala Elementary Principal Danny Garcia, Chef Greg, Cafeteria Manager Aunty Priscilla, and State School Food Services Supervisor Dexter Kishida.

1:00pm
Where Food Comes From
A Little T & L

Where Food Comes From

A Little T & L

Duration: 0:21:17

Where The Food Comes From doesn?t much matter if it doesn?t reach us.. . we'll examine the incredible network that moves food from the farm to our plates. Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Gary Black gives us a tour of the Atlanta State Farmers Market ? from there, we follow the trucks to a regional distributor on that market ? and then head to Raleigh, NC to see how national grower and distributor the L&M Companies keeps track of more than 1000 trucks moving food across America.

1:21pm
Where Food Comes From
Eat Your Veggies (And Greens!)

Where Food Comes From

Eat Your Veggies (And Greens!)

Duration: 0:21:16

There's always food growing somewhere in America. That's part of the real miracle of nature. Fruits and veggies are in full swing in Florida in the coldest months of the year ? we start this episode in the Everglades in early February with our friends from L&M Farms. Then we roll up to Georgia in spring to visit Baker Farms, one of the largest growers of greens anywhere. Then we head for North Carolina in July to follow the crop as it continues marching north before starting all over again in Florida the next year.

1:42pm
Sustainability In Action
Waimea High School

Sustainability In Action

Waimea High School

Duration: 0:15:00

Teacher Greg Harding of Waimea H.S. on Kauai instills in his students aloha aina, the love of the land; take care of the land, and the land will take care of you. With the support of Principal Mahina Anguay, Mr. Harding, a natural resource teacher, and his students created Aloha Garden & Farm on the campus of Waimea H.S. It is here where students learn the principles and actions of farming and sustainability and make the practice of aloha aina a reality.

2:00pm
Nutrition Program - Visual Learning
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Nutrition Program

Nutrition Program - Visual Learning

Nutrition Program

Duration: 0:15:07

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-8; Subject Areas: Health. (2006) Defines what nutrition is and explains how foods effect the body. Introduces the food pyramid, identifying the major food groups, their nutritional values and recommended daily allowances. Explains the importance of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins and minerals in human nutrition. Also emphasizes the importance of water intake and exercise in addition to maintaining a balanced diet. Concludes with a 5-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfRkJtTHMzTEJTYkk&usp=sharing

2:15pm
Nutrition and You - Visual Learning
Nutrition Basics

Nutrition and You - Visual Learning

Nutrition Basics

Duration: 0:20:34

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-8; Subject Areas: Health. (2007) Highlights the six major essential nutrients: carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water. Also explores the digextive process and the nutritional benefits of certain foods. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffkk2N3JQSHZRdmJEWnNGcTY0TnF1VFpjRkRsYzl2cFgwVk1iXzZQUXBmT0U&usp=sharing

2:35pm
Nutrition and You - Visual Learning
Balanced Diet

Nutrition and You - Visual Learning

Balanced Diet

Duration: 0:20:28

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-8; Subject Areas: Health.(2007) Explores the USDA food pyramid, emphasizing the five major food groups and the nutritional benefits of each. Balanced diets are also explained. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffkk2N3JQSHZRdmJEWnNGcTY0TnF1VFpjRkRsYzl2cFgwVk1iXzZQUXBmT0U&usp=sharing

3:00pm
Hais: 2024-2025
Incorporating Design and Tech in the Classroom

Hais: 2024-2025

Incorporating Design and Tech in the Classroom

Duration: 0:24:10
3:24pm
Hais: 2024-2025
Incorporating Ai in the Classroom

Hais: 2024-2025

Incorporating Ai in the Classroom

Duration: 0:26:05
3:50pm
Measuring Series, Visual Learning Systems
Weighing Things

Measuring Series, Visual Learning Systems

Weighing Things

Duration: 0:09:34

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2011) This program explores the interesting and fun process of weighing common objects. Concepts and terminology: matter, mass, weight, scale, and metric system. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfdktnalJvOFhOT1k&usp=sharing

4:00pm
Impossible Planet
Elemental Wonders

Impossible Planet

Elemental Wonders

Duration: 0:45:27
4:45pm
Elementary Science - Visual Learning
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Water Cycle, The

Elementary Science - Visual Learning

Water Cycle, The

Duration: 0:14:25

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-5; Subject: Science. (2004) Explains that water is vital to living things. Asks where water comes from, the forms it takes, and how it changes from one form to another. Explains that a single drop of water may be thousands of years old. From this point, provides a close look at the water cycle and the ways water changes from one form to another. Questions throughout the program motivate children to integrate their own observations with the concepts being taught. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfRUsyMi1iRFdiMEU&usp=sharing

5:00pm
Impossible Planet
Marvels of Magnitude

Impossible Planet

Marvels of Magnitude

Duration: 0:49:30
5:49pm
Living Things Series, Visual Learning Systems
Cycles In Living Things

Living Things Series, Visual Learning Systems

Cycles In Living Things

Duration: 0:10:30

Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science.(2012) Crisp, vivid video footage illustrates how living things change throughout their lives. The life cycles of plants, insects, and frogs are the focus of this fascinating program. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfVXlFcng4Y2pnOFk&usp=sharing

6:00pm
Insects Geniuses of Strategy
Hide & Seek

Insects Geniuses of Strategy

Hide & Seek

Duration: 0:48:17
6:48pm
Exploring Matter Series - Visual Learning
Physical Changes

Exploring Matter Series - Visual Learning

Physical Changes

Duration: 0:11:35

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject: Science. (2013) If you have ever torn up a piece of paper or seen ice melt, then you have witnessed physical changes. This fascinating program helps students understand some of the different ways matter changes physically. Vivid animations also illustrate various types of phase changes. Concepts and terminology: freezing, melting, condensation, boiling, and evaporation.

7:00pm
The Heat Is On: Desert Tortoises and Survival
The Heat Is On: Desert Tortoises and Survival

The Heat Is On: Desert Tortoises and Survival

The Heat Is On: Desert Tortoises and Survival

Duration: 0:30:49

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject Areas: Science. (2010) "The Heat is On: Desert Tortoises and Survival" is a thirty minute television program exploring the world of the Mojave Desert Tortoise. It highlights the USGS research program on the Desert Tortoise and the role of that research in managing desert environments to allow the species to recover and escape the threat of extinction. The program was originally released on the internet in segmented form in 2010. This re-release presents the program in its entirety. The program was produced jointly by the USGS Western Ecological Research Center (www.werc.usgs.gov) in cooperation with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, Desert Tortoise Recovery Office.

7:30pm
Ocean Vet Series
Green Sea Turtle

Ocean Vet Series

Green Sea Turtle

Duration: 0:24:19

Audience: General; Subject Areas: Science. (2017) Neil deploys his veterinary skills to help save Bermuda's Green sea turtles and assist with groundbreaking scientific research on their health and populations. Follow the team as they capture and release wild green sea turtles in a bid to study their health and populations before fitting a satellite tag to a mature specimen that will collect vital data on it's oceanic migrations. Neil also works with Bermuda's turtle stranding network, assisting with the diagnoses, treatment and re-release of an injured green sea turtle washed up on one of Bermuda?s many beautiful beaches.

7:55pm
Japan Video Topics 2020/2021
Takao San - Tokyo's Own Mountain

Japan Video Topics 2020/2021

Takao San - Tokyo's Own Mountain

Duration: 0:04:52
8:00pm
Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge
Episode 2

Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge

Episode 2

Duration: 0:58:00

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2017) In this episode: Improving oil spill cleanup, understanding the oceans, your brain on art, the life of ancient Mayan commoners, how not to be wrong, solar superstorms ...and much more.

9:00pm
Shape of Life, The: Story of the Animal Kingdom
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Flatworms: The Bilateral Lifestyle

Shape of Life, The: Story of the Animal Kingdom

Flatworms: The Bilateral Lifestyle

Duration: 0:29:07

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Science. (2003) Paleontologist, Whitney Hagadorn, presents the fossil evidence that 565 million years ago, flatworms were the first animals to be able to move under their own direction and to develop bilateral symmetry. Examines the flatworm's central nervous system, eyes, sense organs and its muscular organization. Explains how these evolutionary traits enabled animals to become hunters. Also examines the anatomy of the flatworm, and the reproductive capacity of the tapeworm. Follows Leslie Newman's discovery of many new species of flatworms in the Great Barrier Reef. Also films these flatworms' reproductive battle. Expands our understanding of this stage of evolution by demonstrating how hox genes determine inherited traits in fruitflies as they do in flatworms. For Teacher's Guides go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffk5QOEpyUGs2NnQ3cjRETGlnZHB3RjN3VkRrSC1wZWxUQ3pwWGFxRV9lYlU&usp=sharing

9:29pm
Shape of Life, The: Story of the Animal Kingdom
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Cambrian Explosion of Life, The

Shape of Life, The: Story of the Animal Kingdom

Cambrian Explosion of Life, The

Duration: 0:27:05

(2003) Visits paleontologist, Des Collins, at the Royal Ontario Museum to trace the development of animals that lived 5 million years ago and ultimately became extinct. Des introduces the fossils of anomalocaris found in the Burgess Shale. Computer animation recreates life before the Cambrian explosion when anomalocaris and other predatory animals roamed the world's oceans. An evolutionary biologist at the museum explains how he advises staff who recreate models of prehistoric animals for the Museum. Computer animation is used to recall the evolutionary stages represented by sponges, cnidarians, and flatworms, a genetic diversity that was preparation for the Cambrian explosion. The biologist explains that the 35 body plans that exist in the world today, suddenly became evident in the Cambrian period to provide a legacy for all animals in existence today. For Teacher's Guides go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffk5QOEpyUGs2NnQ3cjRETGlnZHB3RjN3VkRrSC1wZWxUQ3pwWGFxRV9lYlU&usp=sharing

9:56pm
Understanding Words and Making Them Fun
Way Weigh

Understanding Words and Making Them Fun

Way Weigh

Duration: 0:03:40
10:00pm
History of Life Series: A Study In Evolution
The Story of the Feather

History of Life Series: A Study In Evolution

The Story of the Feather

Duration: 0:45:28

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject: Science. (2013) Explore the history of life from its humble beginnings as single-celled organisms, to its great blossoming and proliferation, which took place over the course of eons. With the help of state of the art computer graphics, the world's foremost paleontologists and biologists help unravel the greatest mysteries of life. The Story of the Feather Feathers play an important role in evolution. Originally providing insulation they eventually led to flight. In The Story of the Feather we chronicle how the fossil discovery of the Chinese reptilian wing, a four-winged dinosaur with primitive wings, has provided evidence that dinosaurs gradually evolved winged feathers, ultimately becoming the birds that we are familiar with today.

10:45pm
Ecology Fundamentals - Visual Learning
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Ecology Fundamentals - Visual Learning

Ecology Fundamentals - Visual Learning

Ecology Fundamentals - Visual Learning

Duration: 0:14:32

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-5; Subject: Science. (2006) Defines the fundamental concepts of ecology and identifies the components that create an ecosystem. Describes various types of habitats and explains the role of plants and animals in the formation of biotic communities. Also explains niche ecology and outlines the food chain process. Concludes with a 5-question video quiz. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLfY0NVYUZfaHhiRzQ&usp=sharing

11:00pm
Green Matters: What in the World Is Going On?
Endangered Species

Green Matters: What in the World Is Going On?

Endangered Species

Duration: 0:20:32

First hand accounts show how governments, industries, and people worldwide are protecting animals who are endangered because of habitat loss. Part 1 explains that the Yangtze dolphin is now extinct from overfishing and pollution. Part 2 visits indigenous people, the Koryak, who have always herded reindeer in their Russian homeland. They tell how they are attempting to sustain the reindeer popular and keep their ancient way of life against government pressure to assimilate. Part 3 reviews the history of elephants and the ivory trade, explaining that the elephant trade and poachers are still endangering these great beasts. Part 4 visits a baby spectacled bear born in an Argentine zoo. Part 5: in South China a breeding program is attempting to restore tiger populations who have become endangered as a result of deforestation. Part 6: In Tibet the black-necked crane is endangered as a result of habitat loss and pollution. Part 7: a orangutan baby born; the species is threatened because of rain forest destruction.

11:20pm
Green Matters: What in the World Is Going On?
Organic Living

Green Matters: What in the World Is Going On?

Organic Living

Duration: 0:21:13

First hand accounts show how individuals are choosing a more environmentally friendly approach to life. Part 1: In New York City a travelling greenhouse barge will encourage New Yorkers to grown vegetable gardens on their rooftops. Part 2: Welsh sheep are allowing a small industry to provide organic mattresses that is also fireproof. Part 3: Visits the Royal Horticulture greenhouse to observe exotic plants and the educational programs provided for children and adults. Part 4: In the Philippines waste is being controlling by reusable packaging and baskets made from native plants. Part 5: in the Green Shop, people in the United Kingdom can purchase environmentally friendly products. Part 6: In Brooklyn, a writer has created a farm in his urban back yard. Part 7: In Chile, human and industrial wastes are purified by earthworms. Part 8: In Devon, England, a wedding in a fairytale setting is environmentally friendly.

11:41pm
Green Matters: What in the World Is Going On?
Conservation

Green Matters: What in the World Is Going On?

Conservation

Duration: 0:23:12

First hand accounts show how governments, industries, and people worldwide are protecting natural resources by using principles of wise resource allocation. Part 1: In Masai communities in Africa, women are collecting rain water and runoff and storing it in tanks. Part 2: In Britain, a wetland area is being restored to a salt marsh for seabirds and for the prevention of flooding that may occur as a result of global warming. Part 3: In India, freshwater turtles are being protected from poachers. Part 4: Introduces U.N. initiatives and the efforts of non-governmental agencies to increase the supply of clean water in Africa. Part 5: in Brazil, an indigenous group has opened their own school to teach Amazon residents how to make a living without harming the environment. Part 6: annual sandstorms in the Gobi Desert have displaced Chinese people who are now fighting back by planting trees. Part 7: In Japan the slaughter of dolphins has become a source of public outcry.