Science Hack
February 20, 2008
Online video is the cause of and solution to many teachers’ problems. You can find thousands educational videos in seconds, for free. But you’ve also got to sift through junk like video responses to TV shows and home movies, if your school even allows you to view it at all. If you’re a science teacher and want to find useful content without all the fluff, head to Science Hack, a search engine for scientific videos.
At ScienceHack, you can watch videos about physic, math, chemistry, robotics, psychology, and any other scienterrific categories you can name. The videos themselves are often from trustworthy sources like the Science Channel or National Geographic. In addition, Science Hack has actual scientists screen the videos to make sure they’re accurate. So that means you won’t have to dig through somebody’s poorly-shot video of their homemade baking soda volcano to find the good stuff. -BILL FERRIS
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