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Science vs Sound: Music Video
This video shows various methods of making sound visible, such as vibrating a non-Newtonian fluid, Chladni plates, and a standing wave through which fire passes.
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Physicsgirl: YouTube channel
In this YouTube channel, Dianna Cowern clarifies scientific experiments, and shares demonstrations and new discoveries, mainly around physics.
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Getting started with film wisdom: Webinar series
Getting started with film literacy is a webinar series for teachers and cultural educators that aims to familiarize them with film, film language and film education so that they can take this knowledge with them to the classroom or to …
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Collage Technique: Overview
In this video you will get an overview of the use of the collage (technique) by famous artists.
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Scientific TV
On Scientix TV you will be kept informed of the latest developments in STEM with fascinating scientific experiments and interviews with education policy makers. Discover the latest news in STEM education via this YouTube playlist.
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Wil van Meeten: YouTube
On this YouTube channel of Wil van Meeten you will find videos about:
- induction bending,
- tense,
- gravity die casting,
- watchmaking,
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In addition to films about the metal industry, this video channel also contains films about other technical …
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Order of magnitude: Powers of Ten
Powers of Ten is a short film made by the Eames Office in 1977 and takes us on a grand adventure.
Starting at a lakeside picnic in Chicago, this famous film takes us to the outer edges of the universe. Every ten seconds we view the starting point …Translated by
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GijsEducation: YouTube
On this YouTube channel, Gijs explains SketchUp, electrical engineering, FluidSIM, mechatronics ...
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3D animations of technical matters
In this English-language video channel, technical matters such as buildings, ski lifts, bridges, etc. are explained using 3D drawings and animations.
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Dual Learning: Myth Busters
Dual learning is only for boys. Dual learning is only working and no school. Dual learning is for dumb people. There are many clichés about dual learning. This video playlist debunks all these prejudices.
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Equipotential connection: Operation
This video is about the equipotential connection of an electrical installation. Both the necessity and the connection of the equipotential connection are discussed.
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Fact of the week: Video podcast
Playlist about the Fact of the Week: current, scientific facts in the form of a video podcast. A new podcast comes online every Friday.
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