I was reading Richard Byrne's Free Technology for Teachers Blog this morning and was introduced to a couple of YouTube channels that I really, really like. The Spangler Effect and Sick Science are both creations of Steve Spangler Science and the primary difference is that the Spangler Effect videos are approximately fifteen minutes in length and the Sick Science videos are short (three minutes or less) science experiments.
All of the videos that I have watched are great for the classroom or at home (with parental supervision) and are great ways to pique a child's interest in science! (or an adult's interest...)
Please view Free Technology for Teachers for more great educational ideas!
Friday, February 24, 2012
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