Day Week A-Z

Program Schedule for Thursday, May 8

TEACH 356
12:00am
12:30am
1:00am
1:30am
2:00am
2:30am
3:00am
3:30am
4:00am
4:30am
5:00am
5:30am
6:00am
6:30am
7:00am
7:30am
8:00am
8:30am
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10:00am
10:30am
11:00am
11:30am
12:00pm
12:30pm
1:00pm
1:30pm
2:00pm
2:30pm
3:00pm
3:30pm
4:00pm
4:30pm
5:00pm
5:30pm
6:00pm
6:30pm
7:00pm
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TEACH 356

12:00am
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.

12:30am
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.

12:55am
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
1:00am
The Navigators: Pathfinders of the Pacific

The Navigators: Pathfinders of the Pacific

Duration: 0:57:47

Over 1,000 years ago, the scattered islands of Polynesia were settled by an ancient seafaring people. Where did they come from? How did they navigate across the vast Pacific Ocean to settle one-third of Earth's surface? To find out, anthropologist Sam Low visited the tiny coral atoll of Satawal, in Micronesia's remote Caroline Islands, to film Mau Piailug as he guides his canoe by using subtle signs in the waves, winds and stars. In his lofty canoe house he teaches the intricacies of this ancient sea science in a ceremony called "unfolding the mat" by arranging 32 lumps of coral to represent the points of his "star compass." Restored and Remastered: 2013 Original Release: 1983

2:00am
Wa Kuk Wa Jimor - Marshallese Canoes Today

Wa Kuk Wa Jimor - Marshallese Canoes Today

Duration: 0:54:20

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject Areas: Hawaiian Studies, Social Studies. Documentary on Marshallese Canoes by Rachel Miller with support from the Hawaii Council for the Humanities

2:54am
Na Ali'i
Princess Ruth

Na Ali'i

Princess Ruth

Duration: 0:05:30

Audience: All; Subject Areas: Schools. (2019) Numerous DOE schools are named after or attached to Hawaiian Ali'i. What is the story about how and why this happened? What is the connection between the school and the ali'i today? Let's start with learning about Princess Ruth Luka Keanolani Kauanahoahoa Ke'elikokani and Central Intermediate School on O'ahu.

3:00am
Te Pito O Te Henua: Rapa Nui
Te Pito O Te Henua: Rapa Nui

Te Pito O Te Henua: Rapa Nui

Te Pito O Te Henua: Rapa Nui

Duration: 0:59:30

Audience: Students; Grades: 6-12; Subject Areas: World Language. What does a small isolated island in the Pacific have to teach the rest of the world? Te Pito O Te Henua: Rapa Nui tells the story of Rapa Nui. It explores the close ties between the Rapa Nui people and the people of Hawaii and how the Polynesian Voyaging Canoe Hokulea played a part in re-establishing the link between these two grand cultures. What can we learn from Rapa Nuis history and its present state? How does Rapa Nui effect how we view ourselves and how we treat our earth? Many lessons are learned in this documentary.

4:00am
Impossible Planet
Unearthing Mysteries

Impossible Planet

Unearthing Mysteries

Duration: 0:47:12
4:47am
Sounds of Hawaii
Ukeke

Sounds of Hawaii

Ukeke

Duration: 0:12:31

Audience: General; Grades: All; Subject Areas: Music.Ancient Hawaii musical instruments - its history, culture and ties to the people.

5:00am
All The Answers
Penguins, Chimps & The Amazon

All The Answers

Penguins, Chimps & The Amazon

Duration: 0:19:19
5:19am
All The Answers
Constellations, Manatees & The Dead Sea

All The Answers

Constellations, Manatees & The Dead Sea

Duration: 0:19:18
5:38am
All The Answers
Vampires, Antarctica & The Iss

All The Answers

Vampires, Antarctica & The Iss

Duration: 0:19:20
6:00am
Five Keys, The
The Sun

Five Keys, The

The Sun

Duration: 0:49:42

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject: STEM. (2015) The Sun The possibilities offered by the Sun in terms of clean, sustainable solar and wind energy seem endless. In fact, new research and technologies might very well be the solution to mankind's current dependency on oil and the social and political harm that tend to result from this dependency.

6:49am
Science Practice Series - Visual Learning
Using Tools In Science

Science Practice Series - Visual Learning

Using Tools In Science

Duration: 0:10:18

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2014) The use of tools, equipment, and instruments in science and engineering is vital to acquiring data. Students will learn how and why tools are helpful in science. Concrete examples of common, everyday tools help teach key concepts and use of tools in science.

7:00am
Impossible Planet
Demystifying Nature

Impossible Planet

Demystifying Nature

Duration: 0:48:59
7:48am
Earth Science - Visual Learning Company
CC
Changes On Earth

Earth Science - Visual Learning Company

Changes On Earth

Duration: 0:10:35

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject: Science. (2012) While it may not always seem possible, Earth is continually changing. This video provides insight into fascinating processes such as the formation of land, erosion, and volcanic eruptions. Other Earth processes are also investigated. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffnRFZDNUTFZjVzBPRjNBSXVvR1VOUDV5b05ieG5zXzVfZUI3bWRkZkFRcTQ&usp=sharing

8:00am
Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge
Episode 14

Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge

Episode 14

Duration: 0:57:41

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2017) In this episode: Sustainable polymers, reading between the lines, eyes on the skies, lemur love, cutting through the noise, Hurricane Harvey response and much more!

9:00am
Home (2009)
Home (2009)

Home (2009)

Home (2009)

Duration: 1:58:26

Home is a 2009 documentary by Yann Arthus-Bertrand. The film is almost entirely composed of aerial shots of various places on Earth. It shows the diversity of life on Earth and how humanity is threatening the ecological balance of the planet. Narration by Glenn Close.

11:00am
Things In Action Series - Visual Learning
Gravity

Things In Action Series - Visual Learning

Gravity

Duration: 0:08:32

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2014) Gravity is all around us. This interesting program introduces students to the force of gravity by using easy-to-understand examples of this force at work. The role of gravity in our solar system is also explored. Concepts and terminology: force, gravity, attraction, orbits, and tides.

11:08am
Things In Action Series - Visual Learning
Moving Things

Things In Action Series - Visual Learning

Moving Things

Duration: 0:09:14

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2014) A ball flying through the air, a deer walking in the woods, and a flowing river - these are all examples of moving things. This action-packed video explores the characteristics of things in motion. Special attention is given to the forces that initiate and change the movement of things. Concepts and terminology: motion, push, pull, force, direction, and speed.

11:17am
Things In Action Series - Visual Learning
Helping Us Work

Things In Action Series - Visual Learning

Helping Us Work

Duration: 0:09:04

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2014) Everyday we do work, and most of the time we use tools to help us. This program begins by explaining what work is. The relationship between work and energy is then explored. Common examples of tools used to make work easier are highlighted. Concepts and terminology: work, energy, machine, simple machine, wedge, wheel and axle, and lever.

11:30am
Moving Energy Series - Visual Learning
Vibrations and Waves

Moving Energy Series - Visual Learning

Vibrations and Waves

Duration: 0:08:57

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2013) This program explores the fascinating features of vibrations and waves. Vivid examples of these phenomenon help students understand how sounds are formed, how light travels, and how ocean waves move. Special attention is also given to some of the different types of waves such as microwaves, radio waves, and seismic waves. Concepts and terminology: vibration, energy, wave, light, and sound.

11:38am
Moving Energy Series - Visual Learning
What Is Light?

Moving Energy Series - Visual Learning

What Is Light?

Duration: 0:09:24

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2013) What is light? What are some of the ways we use light? This program helps students develop a basic understanding of these difficult questions. The fundamental characteristics of light are highlighted. Real life examples of things that produce light are described, as well as some of the many ways we use light.

11:48am
Moving Energy Series - Visual Learning
Exploring Sound

Moving Energy Series - Visual Learning

Exploring Sound

Duration: 0:09:46

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2013) Almost every second of the day you are surrounded by sounds. Through easy-to-understand examples, this program helps students grasp how sounds are formed andhow sound travels. Special attention is given to the different characteristics of sounds and how we sense sounds. Concepts and terminology: vibrations, ears, volume, and pitch.

12:00pm
Hawaii Student Digital Showcase 24-25
May 2025

Hawaii Student Digital Showcase 24-25

May 2025

Duration: 1:00:00
1:00pm
Hais: 2023-2024
Ai in the Classroom

Hais: 2023-2024

Ai in the Classroom

Duration: 0:24:13
1:24pm
Japan Video Topics 2023/2024
Nishimonai Bon Dance

Japan Video Topics 2023/2024

Nishimonai Bon Dance

Duration: 0:05:40
1:30pm
Hais: 2022-2023
Bill Fredrick On Emergency Response

Hais: 2022-2023

Bill Fredrick On Emergency Response

Duration: 0:27:50
2:00pm
Nasa X
Sage Iii - Monitoring Earth's Ozone Layer

Nasa X

Sage Iii - Monitoring Earth's Ozone Layer

Duration: 0:24:40

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: Science. (2015) On today's episode of "NASA X," we'll look back at some of those earlier missions and also explore the latest mission to monitor the ozone called SAGE III. We will follow the SAGE III team through the test phase to better understand how this mission will work and what we can expect when it is launched. We'll also get a better understanding of our fragile atmosphere and what we need to do to safeguard it for future generations.

2:24pm
Nasa X
Unmanned Aircraft Systems - Transforming The Horizon

Nasa X

Unmanned Aircraft Systems - Transforming The Horizon

Duration: 0:24:24

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject Areas: Science. (2014) Coming up on this episode of "NASA X," we will follow members of NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate's UAS Integration into the NAS project team as they tackle the major hurdles of integrating these types of vehicles into our daily lives. We'll see how researchers are solving technical challenges as well as concerns around human factors in an effort to one day allow these vehicles to safely integrate into our society.

2:49pm
Earth Science - Visual Learning Company
CC
Changes On Earth

Earth Science - Visual Learning Company

Changes On Earth

Duration: 0:10:35

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject: Science. (2012) While it may not always seem possible, Earth is continually changing. This video provides insight into fascinating processes such as the formation of land, erosion, and volcanic eruptions. Other Earth processes are also investigated. For the teacher's guide go to: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZT7PYcIjLffnRFZDNUTFZjVzBPRjNBSXVvR1VOUDV5b05ieG5zXzVfZUI3bWRkZkFRcTQ&usp=sharing

3:00pm
Ecology Fundamentals - Visual Learning
CC
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

3:14pm
Noaa Inouye Regional Center
Noaa Inouye Regional Center

Noaa Inouye Regional Center

Noaa Inouye Regional Center

Duration: 0:12:44
3:30pm
Wildlife Explorers
Birds

Wildlife Explorers

Birds

Duration: 0:14:40

Audience: Students; Grades: K-12; Subject Areas: Science. This energetic and upbeat program introduces students to the world of animals by visiting them in a zoo setting and talking with the zookeepers and other professionals who care for them. Birds Students visit the National Zoo and learn what makes a bird,...well, a bird! Scientists discuss the importance of feathers on birds. A game show spoof "What Do Birds Eat?" focuses on different birds and how they grow and develop. Birds Segment Time: 15 minutes

3:44pm
Wildlife Explorers
Mammals

Wildlife Explorers

Mammals

Duration: 0:14:54

Audience: Students; Grades: K-12; Subject Areas: Science. This energetic and upbeat program introduces students to the world of animals by visiting them in a zoo setting and talking with the zookeepers and other professionals who care for them. Mammals Students learn all about mammals and terms such as habitat, vertebrate, and endothermate. A zookeeper from the National Zoo talks about the importance of hair on mammals. The game show "Habitat Match" shows where mammals live and the importance of their surroundings. Mammals Segment Time: 15 minutes

4:00pm
Ocean Vet Series
Blue Marlin

Ocean Vet Series

Blue Marlin

Duration: 0:23:58

Audience: General; Subject Areas: Science. (2017) Neil and his team expand their veterinary knowledge as they dissect a giant blue marlin donated to them by a local fishing tournament. Its body is an anatomical and evolutionary wonder that make the blue marlin one of the fastest and most formidable predators in the ocean.

4:23pm
Ocean Vet Series
Sargassum Seaweed

Ocean Vet Series

Sargassum Seaweed

Duration: 0:24:46

Audience: General; Subject Areas: Science. (2017) Neil and Choy discover the heart of the sargassum community and work alongside veteran aquarium collector Chris Flook to reveal how crucial the sargassum seaweed is to the health of the entire ocean. The team explores the deep sea structure of Argus towers and inshore mangrove bays, building a bigger picture of how the intricate and delicate food web of the sargasso sea works. Follow the team as they collect samples for an exhibit that will educate local school children on the unique species and tiny life that lives within these golden rain forests of the ocean.

4:48pm
Write Right Learning Cursive
Getting Loopy Big Time

Write Right Learning Cursive

Getting Loopy Big Time

Duration: 0:11:09

Audience: Students; Grades: K-5; Subject Areas: Language Arts. Write Right! Learning Cursive tackles the drudgery and redundant nature of learning to write in cursive handwriting for elementary age children and helps them develop good habits in order to write right! Concepts: Tall loops, letter: l

5:00pm
Life Skills Series: The Working World for Young Adults
CC
Work Ethic: A Commitment to Work

Life Skills Series: The Working World for Young Adults

Work Ethic: A Commitment to Work

Duration: 0:18:33
5:18pm
Life Skills Series: The Working World for Young Adults
CC
Customer Service: An Attitude Not An Occupation

Life Skills Series: The Working World for Young Adults

Customer Service: An Attitude Not An Occupation

Duration: 0:19:55
5:38pm
Life Skills Series: The Working World for Young Adults
CC
Why Work?

Life Skills Series: The Working World for Young Adults

Why Work?

Duration: 0:21:04
5:59pm
Life Skills Series: The Working World for Young Adults
CC
Global Marketplace, The: How Will You Compete?

Life Skills Series: The Working World for Young Adults

Global Marketplace, The: How Will You Compete?

Duration: 0:20:29
6:20pm
Hookipa Workforce Academy 2016
Hookipa Workforce Academy 2016

Hookipa Workforce Academy 2016

Hookipa Workforce Academy 2016

Duration: 0:08:55

DOE Vocational Rehabilitation partnership featuring Farrington High & Waimea High. Interviews with Vocational Rehabilitation staff, Hookipa Workforce Academy partners, and school staff.

6:30pm
Career Day: Exploring Careers In Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
Sustainability

Career Day: Exploring Careers In Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math

Sustainability

Duration: 0:29:04

Audience: Students; Grades: 9-12; Subject: Career/Life Skills. Career Day is designed to support efforts to increase student interest and performance in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The programs are designed to spark student interest in various STEM-related careers through virtual field trips into various days in the lives of our experts. Guests give on-the-job examples of equipment or methodology used in their careers and talk about the STEM fields of study involved. Students are also given information about the kinds of courses they would need to take in school if they were interested in pursuing careers in any of the fields. Sustainability The third program in the series looks at careers in sustainability.

7:00pm
Biz Kids - Season 6
Money Really Does Grow On Trees

Biz Kids - Season 6

Money Really Does Grow On Trees

Duration: 0:28:09
7:30pm
Biz Kids - Season 6
Financial Freedom

Biz Kids - Season 6

Financial Freedom

Duration: 0:28:09
8:00pm
Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge
Episode 14

Science360: Dispatches from the Cutting Edge

Episode 14

Duration: 0:57:41

Audience: Students; Grades: 4-12; Subject Areas: Sustainability, STEM. (2017) In this episode: Sustainable polymers, reading between the lines, eyes on the skies, lemur love, cutting through the noise, Hurricane Harvey response and much more!

9:00pm
Home (2009)
Home (2009)

Home (2009)

Home (2009)

Duration: 1:58:26

Home is a 2009 documentary by Yann Arthus-Bertrand. The film is almost entirely composed of aerial shots of various places on Earth. It shows the diversity of life on Earth and how humanity is threatening the ecological balance of the planet. Narration by Glenn Close.

11:00pm
Things In Action Series - Visual Learning
Gravity

Things In Action Series - Visual Learning

Gravity

Duration: 0:08:32

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2014) Gravity is all around us. This interesting program introduces students to the force of gravity by using easy-to-understand examples of this force at work. The role of gravity in our solar system is also explored. Concepts and terminology: force, gravity, attraction, orbits, and tides.

11:08pm
Things In Action Series - Visual Learning
Moving Things

Things In Action Series - Visual Learning

Moving Things

Duration: 0:09:14

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2014) A ball flying through the air, a deer walking in the woods, and a flowing river - these are all examples of moving things. This action-packed video explores the characteristics of things in motion. Special attention is given to the forces that initiate and change the movement of things. Concepts and terminology: motion, push, pull, force, direction, and speed.

11:17pm
Things In Action Series - Visual Learning
Helping Us Work

Things In Action Series - Visual Learning

Helping Us Work

Duration: 0:09:04

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2014) Everyday we do work, and most of the time we use tools to help us. This program begins by explaining what work is. The relationship between work and energy is then explored. Common examples of tools used to make work easier are highlighted. Concepts and terminology: work, energy, machine, simple machine, wedge, wheel and axle, and lever.

11:30pm
Moving Energy Series - Visual Learning
Vibrations and Waves

Moving Energy Series - Visual Learning

Vibrations and Waves

Duration: 0:08:57

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2013) This program explores the fascinating features of vibrations and waves. Vivid examples of these phenomenon help students understand how sounds are formed, how light travels, and how ocean waves move. Special attention is also given to some of the different types of waves such as microwaves, radio waves, and seismic waves. Concepts and terminology: vibration, energy, wave, light, and sound.

11:38pm
Moving Energy Series - Visual Learning
What Is Light?

Moving Energy Series - Visual Learning

What Is Light?

Duration: 0:09:24

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2013) What is light? What are some of the ways we use light? This program helps students develop a basic understanding of these difficult questions. The fundamental characteristics of light are highlighted. Real life examples of things that produce light are described, as well as some of the many ways we use light.

11:48pm
Moving Energy Series - Visual Learning
Exploring Sound

Moving Energy Series - Visual Learning

Exploring Sound

Duration: 0:09:46

Audience: Students; Grades: K-3; Subject Areas: Science. (2013) Almost every second of the day you are surrounded by sounds. Through easy-to-understand examples, this program helps students grasp how sounds are formed andhow sound travels. Special attention is given to the different characteristics of sounds and how we sense sounds. Concepts and terminology: vibrations, ears, volume, and pitch.