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Title: TED-Ed and Periodic Videos
Url: https://ed.ted.com/periodic-videos
Publisher: TED (Organization)
Description: The Periodic Videos team at the University of Nottingham has assembled a tremendous resource for Chemistry teachers and students using the TED-Ed platform. Here readers will find 103 lessons - one for every single element on the periodic table. Take, for instance, the lesson on Helium (He), which has been viewed more than 540,000 times. Readers may begin with the approximately five-minute video, then proceed to the Think section, where multiple choices test what students have learned from the video. Selecting Dig Deeper links readers to YouTube videos, also produced by the Periodic Videos team, which present such topics as the shortage of helium, how to combine hydrogen and helium, and the chemistry of the sun. Readers may also customize any one of the 103 lessons on the site to their own needs in the classroom.
LC Classification: Science -- Chemistry -- Analytical chemistry -- Study and teaching. Research
Science -- Chemistry -- Physical and theoretical chemistry -- Chemical elements
GEM Subject: Science -- Chemistry
Key Concept: Chemistry -- Elements
Resource Type: Instructional Material
Audio/Visual -- Movie/Animation
Format: Document -- HTML
Audience: Educator
Learner
Language: English
Access Rights: Free access
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