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NPR: Skunk Bear
Series of videos from Adam Cole, a NPR science reporter, and Ryan Kellman, the show's visual journalist and producer. Videos typically run between three and ten minutes in length. During this time, Cole shares answers to common scientific questions, sometimes in the form of song (USA 2018).
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Physics Girl
Archive of YouTube videos exploring questions such as ʺWhy is the universe flat?ʺ and ʺWhat's the difference between a solar and lunar eclipse?ʺ (USA 2015)
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Sixty Symbols
This website created by a team at the University of Nottingham demystifies sixty prominent physics symbols via informative video segments (2009-14).
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Teachers' Domain: Science
Free media resources from a range of public television programs: Video and audio segments, Flash interactives, images, lesson plans, and student-oriented activities (U.S. 2012-20)
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Minute Physics
Collection of short YouTube videos designed to explain a variety of physics concepts in a succinct, engaging manner. Many episodes attempt to explain topics in approximately one minute (Henry Reich 2016).
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Crash Course: History of Science
With fourteen episodes and new episodes still being added, the video series starts by breaking down the very concept of ʺscience.ʺ From there, each approximately 12-minute episode discusses the history and social context of a particular scientific time period, such as engineering in the Roman empire, science in the medieval Islamicate world, and timekeeping in the Americas. ...
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Khan Academy
This resource offers practice exercises and instructional videos. It tackles math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more (USA 2018).
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