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Accidental Discoveries

Accidental Discoveries

This segment from Swift: Eyes through Time traces the history military officers and engineers discovering a strange phenomenon in the sky that astronomers now know are gamma-ray bursts. OER Level

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5-8

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Astronomy Theories

Astronomy Theories

This video segment from Swift: Eyes through Time deals with the advancement of science through changing existing ideas, refuting outdated theories, and incorporating new findings. OER Level

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5-8

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Cooking Cookies with Solar Power

Cooking Cookies with Solar Power

In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, two solar cookers are tested against a control to see which can cook a "s'more" faster. OER Level

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K-8

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Detecting Life on Other Planets

Detecting Life on Other Planets

In this video from NOVA scienceNOW, learn how scientists detect potential signs of life on distant planets. OER Level

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6-12

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Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity

Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity

What happens when you approach the speed of light? This video segment adapted from NOVA follows one of Albert Einstein's thought experiments and his quest to find the answer.

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9-12

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Einstein's Thoughts on the Ether

Einstein's Thoughts on the Ether

Do light waves travel through the ether like waves on a lake travel through water? In this video segment adapted from NOVA, a young Albert Einstein grapples with this question while examining the speed of light. OER Level

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6-12

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The Electromagnetic Spectrum: FRONTLINE

The Electromagnetic Spectrum: FRONTLINE

This video segment adapted from FRONTLINE introduces the electromagnetic spectrum and explains how the various types of electromagnetic waves are distinguished by the amount of energy each wave carries. OER Level

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6-12

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The Electromagnetic Spectrum: NASA

The Electromagnetic Spectrum: NASA

From radio waves to gamma rays, this video segment from NASA introduces the seven categories of the electromagnetic spectrum and how each type of radiation is part of our everyday lives. OER Level

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3-12

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Fireworks! Making Color

Fireworks! Making Color

What gives a fireworks display its brilliant blue, green, and red colors? Learn how pyrotechnicians give fireworks color in this video segment adapted from NOVA.

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6-12

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Galileo's Telescope

Galileo's Telescope

The invention of the telescope helped change our understanding of the universe. This video segment adapted from NOVA looks at Galileo's contribution to this technology. OER Level

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6-12

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Gamma-ray Burst Theories

Gamma-ray Burst Theories

This video segment from Swift: Eyes through Time introduces and explains theories of the origin of gamma-ray bursts. OER Level

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5-8

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How Light Travels

How Light Travels

In this video segment adapted from Shedding Light on Science, observe demonstrations of the fundamental idea that light travels in straight lines. OER Level

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3-8

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Hubble's Expanding Universe

Hubble's Expanding Universe

This adapted video segment, using footage from NOVA and NASA, examines Edwin Hubble's work and how his findings laid the foundation for the Big Bang theory. OER Level

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6-12

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The Index of Refraction and Snell’s Law

The Index of Refraction and Snell’s Law

Learn about the index of refraction and Snell's law in this video from the ICT Center. OER Level

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11-12

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Interference and Diffraction

Interference and Diffraction

Learn about interference and diffraction in this video from the ICT Center. OER Level

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11-12

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Laser Tag

Laser Tag

In this video adapted from QUEST, take a ride along with South San Francisco police officers and learn about the latest high-tech tools used in traffic law enforcement. OER Level

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6-12

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Laser Waterfall

Laser Waterfall

In this video from the Encyclopedia of Physics Demonstrations, observe how a laser beam is trapped in a water jet because the light reflects against the surface of the water. OER Level

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6-12

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LED and Transmitter Characteristics

LED and Transmitter Characteristics

Learn about fiber optic transmitters in this video from the ICT Center. OER Level

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11-12

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LIDAR 3D Mapping

LIDAR 3D Mapping

See how researchers create 3-D maps of planets by using LIDAR (light detection and ranging) instruments in this video adapted from NASA. OER Level

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9-12

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Light and Color

Light and Color

This video segment adapted from Shedding Light on Science illustrates the dispersion of light through a prism and how raindrops refract sunlight to form rainbows. OER Level

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6-12

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Light and the Law of Reflection

Light and the Law of Reflection

This video segment adapted from Shedding Light on Science demonstrates the law of reflection by showing how light energy is reflected off both smooth and rough surfaces at predictable angles. OER Level

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3-12

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Light Particles Acting Like Waves: The Uncertainty Principle

Light Particles Acting Like Waves: The Uncertainty Principle

This video segment adapted from A Science Odyssey uses a laser beam to demonstrate how light particles act like waves, illustrating Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle. OER Level

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9-12

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Light Years

Light Years

This video segment adapted from Shedding Light on Science describes how astronomical distances can be measured in units of light-years, and how the finite speed of light allows astronomers to study how the universe looked long ago. OER Level

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5-12

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Looking Back in Time

Looking Back in Time

This video segment of Swift: Eyes through Time provides concrete examples to explain the concept that distance in space equals distance in time. OER Level

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5-8

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Observing Refraction of Light

Observing Refraction of Light

This video segment adapted from Shedding Light on Science illustrates how light changes speed, and thus direction, in a process known as refraction. OER Level

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5-12

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Photodetector and Receiver Characteristics

Photodetector and Receiver Characteristics

Learn about fiber optic receivers in this video from the ICT Center. OER Level

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11-12

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Shadow Tricks

Shadow Tricks

Discover how you can use the properties of sunlight to create shadows in this video from Curious George.

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K-5

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A Simple Fiber-Optic Communications System

A Simple Fiber-Optic Communications System

Learn about rise-time analysis in fiber optic communications systems in this video from the ICT Center. OER Level

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11-12

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A Simple Fiber Numerical Aperture Measurement

A Simple Fiber Numerical Aperture Measurement

Learn about measuring the numerical aperture of an optical fiber in this video from the ICT Center. OER Level

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11-12

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Solar Car

Solar Car

In this video from DragonflyTV, follow the investigation of Isaac and Anjali as they record, measure, and analyze data about how the Sun's position in the sky affects a solar-powered car's speed.

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4-8

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Solar Power

Solar Power

This video segment from Vegas PBS shows the largest solar power system to date in the U.S. and explains how solar power can serve the needs of large-scale facilities and benefit the environment. OER Level

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3-12

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Speed of Light

Speed of Light

This video segment adapted from Shedding Light on Science uses historical illustrations and everyday examples to show that light has a speed and does not travel instantaneously. OER Level

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5-12

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String Theory: Newton's Embarrassing Secret

String Theory: Newton's Embarrassing Secret

This video segment from NOVA chronicles Newton's theory of gravity and Einstein's discovery that contradicted it.

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6-12

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Telescope Girl

Telescope Girl

In this video segment from ZOOM, 12-year-old Katy gives people in her neighborhood a glimpse of the moon through a 10-inch reflecting telescope she built herself. OER Level

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K-8

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