Bell Ringer or Do Now
- Videos are between 1-23 minutes/depending... I usually ask questions, what does this person do? What questions would you ask this person? Take notes, write a summary.... depending on the nature of the video,
making up questions for students to do is quite easy. Atmospheric Rivers and what they could bring to California Evolution/global warming animation Daisyworld Alkali Metal demonstration What is small? National Geographic insect egg slide show! Cell Membrane visual interactive info-graphic Algae Corner ----Biology of Algae 15 min long algae alternative fuel 2009 NASA article on Algae Arizona wins bid for bio-fuel Research Facility How bio-fuel algae works at how stuff works ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fracking Corner ---- fracking short video Fracking ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-Gorges Dam - CHINA ---- Living with 3 gorges G-word 3 gorges 3-Gorges 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 100 year space ship 2 enormous bubbles in space Earth's magnetic field Rocks and Minerals Xvivo (cells) Biovisions Cells Cartoons (nothing to do with science) Fluid mosaic model David Bolinsky cells David Knowledge Neurons Plate Tectonics Seed Bank 60 min. Clip Tesla Coil Mushrooms Wow Undersea Creatures! Chemistry set Chemistry Lab 1 Robodad! time-traveler 1 2 3 (fun) |
Bell Ringer - Biomimicry Area!
Biomimicry in Architecture CNN Michael Pawlyn Brilliant! Janine Benyus 23 min - this one is a must for Introduction to biomimicry! Big Picture Janine Janine Benyus 17 min Bio-inspiration another biomimicry video w/robots! Amazingly enough, this was done in 2008 but mentions that these things could deal with earthquakes and chemical disasters. (March 26, 2011) ,,,, UNM Presentation Biomimicry for Educators! For more information on biomimicry please visit: http://biomimicryinstitute.org/ There is an on-line (professional development course available for k-12 grade teachers). Also http://www.asknature.org/ |