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App of the week: Vernier Video Physics - 1 views

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    Name: Vernier Video Physics What is it? A 2012 CODiE Awards Finalist for 'Best Educational Use of a Mobile Device,' Video Physics brings physics video analysis to iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Users can take a video of an object in motion, mark its position frame by frame, and set up the scale using a known distance. Video Physics then draws trajectory, position, and velocity graphs for the object. Share video, graphs and data via the Camera Roll, eMail, and iTunes. Perform on-the-go analysis of interesting motions. Measure the velocity of a child's swing, a roller-coaster, or a car. Or, take a video of a basketball free throw shot. Video Physics will display the path of the ball and provide graphs of Y vs X as well as the X and Y position and velocity as a function of time. Best for: Students and physics instructors. Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 5.1 or later. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.
Daniel Mendes

TED-Ed | Tour - 0 views

shared by Daniel Mendes on 30 Apr 12 - No Cached
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    This is going to be an amazing tool! Use engaging videos to create customized lessons. You can use, tweak, or completely redo any lesson featured on TED-Ed, or create lessons from scratch based on any video from YouTube. Watch the video to learn how.
Allison Hart

STEMMu | STEM Music Videos - 0 views

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    great source for music videos explaining Science concepts
Allison Hart

Gooru | A Free Search Engine for Learning - 0 views

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    Teachers and students can use Gooru to search for rich collections of multimedia resources, digital textbooks, videos, games and quizzes created by educators in the Gooru community.
Holly Hoskins

VCU Life Sciences | Secrets of the Sequence - 0 views

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    Great videos. Click on playlist to see what videos are available.
Sabina Nelson

Tiniest movie ever: 'A Boy and His Atom' made by IBM scientists - 3 views

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    Check this out, this is so cool!! WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) -- Scientists have taken the idea of a film short down to new levels. Molecular levels. IBM says it has made the tiniest stop-motion movie ever -- a one-minute video of individual carbon monoxide molecules repeatedly rearranged to show a boy dancing, throwing a ball and bouncing on a trampoline.
Sabina Nelson

Teacher Resource from Learner.org - 0 views

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    A series of online workshops on assessment in math and science. I know some of us were wondering about where we could find models and examples of performance based assessment for science, and these videos have several.
Holly Hoskins

CK12.ORG - FlexBooks - 0 views

shared by Holly Hoskins on 08 Feb 11 - No Cached
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    Looks like some good resources for kids. They are free online books with videos and examples of typical science topics organized by subject.
Holly Hoskins

Khan Academy - 0 views

shared by Holly Hoskins on 10 Mar 11 - Cached
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    Tons of science videos/simulations on almost all topics. Great resource.
Sabina Nelson

new.hippocampus.org - 2 views

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    Hey I was just on hippocampus today and they have redesigned the website to include Khan Academy and Phets. The layout is also much more user-friendly. It is a really great resource for students. It has videos, simulations, lectures, and interactive problem solving for a variety of subjects.
Daniel Mendes

Amazing video shows quantum levitation in action - The Feed - CBS News - 0 views

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    We are one step closer to achieving my personal dream of owning a hoverboard from "Back to the Future 2" This is groundbreaking.  Quantum superconductors locked in a magnetic field.
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