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  • Small dog on a leash, sitting in front of a person. Caption: Howard: Come on, let's go, Barnaby.

    Animal trainer Brandon McMillan rescues a tiny terrier named Barnaby and hopes to find him a forever home with first time dog owner Howard. Brandon takes Barnaby back to Lucky Dog Ranch for training. After Barnaby passes his training, Brandon must make sure Howard can continue to provide Barnaby with training and a safe home. Part of the "Lucky Dog" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Protists

    • Video
    Protists, single celled organisms.

    Protists are a diverse collection of organisms. Watch this animated video to find out how these single-celled organisms function.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Screenshot: Phet Simulation - Reactants, Products and Leftovers.  Button of: Sandwiches, Molecules and Games.

    Build sandwiches, then investigate molecules to explore reactants products and leftovers. Note this sim does not yet have a Keyboard Shortcuts dialog, and simple descriptions are in progress.

    (Source: PhET Interactive Simulations)

  • Person speaking. Caption: You're nourishing your whole environment.

    Nourish is an educational initiative designed to open a meaningful conversation about food and sustainability, particularly in schools and communities. In this clip, food experts explain what "nourish" means to them. Nourish Short Films Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Person wearing a cap with wires and sensors attached while looking at a computer screen. Caption: by studying how brain regions interact,

    Locked-in syndrome is a condition in which people with normal cognitive brain activity suffer severe paralysis, often from injuries or an illness such as Lou Gehrig’s disease. Boston University neuroscientist Frank Guenther conducts research on how brain regions interact, with the hope of melding mind and machine, and ultimately making life much better for people with locked-in syndrome.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A new device that helps capture and release soft bodied animals. On screen text, Wyss Institute at Harvard University. Caption: It folds up into a 12 sided, almost round box,

    This episode features a new device that is designed to safely capture and release soft-bodied creatures for scientific studies, and a group of scientists at Stanford have discovered that some bacteria are protected by a coating similar to armor. Also in this episode, researchers are working to engineer bacteria that create fertilizer out of air. Part of the "4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn't Hear About This Week" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A hummingbird hovering around a plant.

    New research finds that hummingbird species living at high altitudes have evolved hemoglobin with enhanced oxygen-binding properties so they can thrive in oxygen-poor environments. A team of scientists demonstrate how hummingbirds adapt to life at high altitudes.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Adult dog with a puppy. Caption: Innate means you we're born with them.

    Features a wide variety of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics and labels. Begins with a simple definition, and this helps clarify pronunciation and provides opportunities to transfer words from working to long-term memory. Also concludes with a critical thinking question. For this particular clip, students will focus on instinct.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Illustration of a pre-teen girl. Caption: You will begin to grow from a girl into a young woman.

    Covers these important topics: external anatomy, physical and emotional changes of puberty, health and hygiene, and privacy and safety in female.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Closeup of nerve cells. Caption: Many nerve cells must transmit electrical impulses

    Uses microphotography and graphics to examine different kinds of plant and animal cells, discussing their structures and tissues. Defines mitosis and meiosis as forms of cell division and illustrates each. Video has three 5-minute segments for convenience.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A polar bear is in its natural habitat. Caption: It's just an incredible experience.

    High school student Kylee Sipowski has a plan to help polar bears. Global warming is impacting their habitats, and she networks with students, her local community, and international organizations to spread her message of conservation.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Bird Basics

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    A bird in a cage perched on a stick. Caption: and their cheerful chittering can brighten any room.

    Marli Lintner, an avian veterinarian, shares her expertise on choosing a pet bird, common species, bringing a bird home, proper housing, nutrition and diet, health matters, trimming wings and nails, and taming a bird.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Illustration of a young woman with her hands in front of her, palms forward saying, "NO!". Caption: Tell an adult.

    Intended for older female students with special needs. Covers these important topics: external anatomy, physical and emotional changes of puberty, health and hygiene, privacy, and safety.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Closeup of tendrils. Caption: There are 8 groups of invertebrates.

    Features a wide variety of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics and labels. Begins with a simple definition, and this helps clarify pronunciation and provides opportunities to transfer words from working to long-term memory. Also concludes with a critical thinking question. For this particular clip, students will focus on invertebrate.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Elephant, frog, crocodile, eagle, fish. 5 classes of vertebrates. Caption: There are 5 subgroups of vertebrate animals.

    Features a wide variety of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics and labels. Begins with a simple definition, and this helps clarify pronunciation and provides opportunities to transfer words from working to long-term memory. Also concludes with a critical thinking question. For this particular clip, students will focus on vertebrate.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Tarantulas

    • Video
    Closeup of a large black tarantula with orange hairs. Caption: (narrator) Tarantulas aren't everyone's idea of a perfect pet.

    Rick West loves tarantulas and is a world expert on this large, hairy spider. His knowledge of tarantulas combines with closeup photography to provide insight into their habitats, physical characteristics, enemies, and mating habits. Contrary to popular opinion, no one has ever died from a tarantula's bite, though many have been uncomfortable.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Pregnant woman lying in bed with a person leaning over and talking to her. Caption: slowly and deeply breathe in through your nose

    Demonstrates a variety of natural childbirth labor techniques. Covers having labor support from people you trust and creating a comfortable environment for birth. Includes techniques for early labor, active labor/transition, back labor, long labor, and positions for pushing and birth. Concludes with comments by women who have used these techniques. NOTE: Shows actual birth footage.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Two power cords plugged into a wall outlet. Caption: We also use electrical energy every day

    Energy is all around and in many forms. Real-life examples of energy provide relevance and meaning to students. Special emphasis is paid to heat energy and how it can be measured. Concepts and terminology explored include energy of motion, light, sound, electrical energy, heat, and thermometer.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Cartoon of a person talking to an alien. Spanish captions.

    Gabriela, Manuel and Leonardo are three friends who accidentally start a rocket that takes them to space. Their journey through space takes them to different planets and strange worlds. Throughout their journey, they have the help of Maqui, an on-board computer. Maqui helps them learn about the universe. Gabi, Manuel and Leo decide to land on a new planet because Margarita, Leo’s plant, needs solar light. Once they are there, they discover the planet never gets dark. Maqui explains that this planet rotates differently on its axis than Earth. This planet’s axis is so tilted that one of the poles is always looking towards the sun.

    (Source: DCMP)

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  • Biology

    • Video
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    • Text Document
    • PDF
    • 2.5D Tactile Graphic
    • 3D Model
    • Audio File

    Biology related concepts

    A collection containing 59 resources, curated by Benetech

  • Animals

    • Video

    Resources to teach younger students about animals

    A collection containing 58 resources, curated by DIAGRAM Center

  • Chemistry

    • Video
    • Image
    • 2.5D Tactile Graphic
    • PDF
    • Text Document
    • Simulation

    A collection of Chemistry related resources

    A collection containing 67 resources, curated by Benetech

  • Elements

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    • Text Document
    • 3D Model

    3D models and images of the entire periodic table of elements

    A collection containing 118 resources, curated by Library Lyna

  • Anatomy

    • Video
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    • PDF
    • Text Document
    • 2.5D Tactile Graphic

    Collection of anatomy resources

    A collection containing 21 resources, curated by Benetech

  • Vision

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    • 2.5D Tactile Graphic
    • Video

    Resources related to vision

    A collection containing 12 resources, curated by Charles LaPierre

  • PhET Simulations

    • Simulation

    A collection of simulations from PhET.

    A collection containing 15 resources, curated by Charles LaPierre