You Don’t Have to Be a Scientist to be Well Informed.

“A human being is part of a whole, called by us the ‘Universe’, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings, as something separated from the rest - a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circles of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.” (Albert Einstein)
Out of sight science videos are of great importance. To start with, children and schoolboys (-girls) begin to understand laws of chance, electrolysis, Newton’s laws, etc. without having any idea why and how this or that laws are realized in nature.
If you want to start up, for example, your own science project, then you have to apply for information to special science video sharing sites or aggregators. Usually science video sites are broken down into the following categories:
- earth/space videos
- science safety
- life science videos
- engineering
- physical sciences
- math/computers/technology
- biological sciences
- teachers/schoolboys tips
- science video lectures
- medicine/physiology
By the way, I can give you a list of such sites, which can be useful so that you can start your foolproof experiments. Needless to say, we already noticed some video encyclopedias and video libraries that may turn out to be effective and good for your tests.
- BBC. The resource is catered especially for kids (5-11 ages)
- Sciencehack, a new science video aggregator, submit and download videos you like.
- 101science.com. NASA streaming videos allow to watch NASA-TV, watch chemistry and math videos. RooTV.com science video and much more links with contents like “Training Your Brain to Help Control Pain”.
- The Sourcebook for Teaching Science . Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Geoscience are at your service. You can watch science shows like PBS Science Listings and Discovery Channel Online.
- Vega - - Various recorded interviews with scientists and Nobel Laureates in the late 90’s.
- Livescience - - quite a useful science video aggregator. Full of everyday tips like “chocolate makes blood less likely to clump say Johns Hopkins researchers”.
- Science Fair and Invention Videos. For grades K-12 and teacher education.
- Discoveries and Breakthroughs Inside Science. The site provides 12 90-second reports (English, Spanish versions) for subscribing local TV newscasts all over the United States.
- Free Science and Video Lectures Online
It’s not a full list of science video websites, but to a greater or lesser extent just about any person will find them useful.
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