Schedule: Feb 26, 2026
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Student created videos from Will Rogers Middle School.
Student created videos from Pleasant Grove High School.
News programs and informational shows produced by students at Del Campo High School.
Student created videos from John Barrett Middle School.
In this episode of Dispatches From the Edge we’ll learn about cataloguing animal sounds, metamaterials, and biofuels!
[Recorded February 19, 2021] No current technology inspires such wild fears and hopes as artificial intelligence. Will AI steal my job? Will drones hunt me down based on my social media profiles? Or, will my personal robot wake me with tea before carrying me to a steaming bath – then pick up the kids’ socks and help me brainstorm the ending to my novel?
NOAA is an agency that enriches life through science. From the surface of the sun to the depths of the ocean floor, they work to keep citizens informed of the changing environment around them.
Yosemite Nature Notes is a video podcast series that tells unique stories about the natural and human history of Yosemite National Park.
Square Root Academy art exploration for home learners lesson 2.
Square Root Academy podcast producer series lesson 1.
On October 24, 2014, Alan Eustace set three world records when he jumped from the stratosphere, including highest exit altitude. Achieving this record took a lot of engineering. On this episode of STEM in 30, follow the path of the suit Eustace wore from concept to design and from production to execution.
In this episode of Science 360 we’ll learn about Locked In Syndrome, mosquitos, and causes of Arthritis. Also we’ll sit down to discuss the impact of genetic variation on plant species with Amy Battocletti.
Go behind the scenes and meet Dr. Conrad Labandeira, a paleobiologist at the National Museum of Natural History. He studies the associations between insects and plants on Earth using the fossil record. This program originally aired Feb. 8, 2018, as part of the Smithsonian Science How webcast series, which is designed to bring natural history science and research to upper-elementary and middle-school students.
Bill Burton discusses the June 6-8, 1912 eruption of Mount Katmai in Alaska which was 30 times larger than the eruption of Mt. St. Helens in 1980.
Film producer Liz Yale Marsh and mustang wrangler West Taylor join moderator and co-producer Wendy Eley Jackson to discuss their work on the documentary Facing the Falls, which follows disability rights advocate Cara Elizabeth Yar Khan and her twelve-day expedition through the Grand Canyon. They explore how Yar Khan’s muscle disease provided a unique challenge to navigating the Grand Canyon, as well as how Marsh and Jackson came onto the film in post-production and helped to finish the project.
Dr. Jessica Utts, Professor of Statistics at UC Irvine, provides statistical validation and scientific proof of remote viewing, AKA psychic phenomenon, as a legitimate human capability.
Luther Burbank High School teacher Larry Ferlazzo interview from the Time of Remembrance Oral History Project – The Secret War in Laos.
This chapter in the Time of Remembrance Oral Histories Project: The Internment Experience, includes first-hand accounts from WWII. This is Roy Sato’s account of growing up in America and living in an internment camp.
Panelists including Salena Zito and Brad Todd, authors of The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Shaping Contemporary Domestic Politics, and John Judis, author of The Populist Explosion: How the Great Recession Transformed American and European Politics, examine the rise of populism in the US and Europe, with Heather Cox Richardson, Boston College professor of history.
Davide Ceriani discussed his project, “Defining Italian Cultural Identity in American Urban Centers through Opera from Mass Migration to World War II.” Ceriani’s interdisciplinary, multi-lingual research aims to fill a significant gap in immigration history, which at least in the case of Italian-Americans has focused primarily on socioeconomic improvement and only occasionally on the arts; with few exceptions, opera in particular has been ignored.
Welcome to Yale Open Courses
In this review session for the final exam, Professor Hungerford fields practice questions in an open forum so that students know what will be expected of their performance. She offers study advice from her own experience, and gratifies students’ curiosity about some of her own preferences and reservations regarding choices for the syllabus.
Shows presented by Sacramento City USD
Crispin, the SCUSD mascot, joins dragons and students for a Lunar New Year event at Camellia Basic Elementary School.
This lesson is about the Black History that took place right here in the Sacramento region, and is taught by Nafeesah Young, SCUSD School Psychologist at Woodbine and Leataata Floyd Elementary Schools.
Sac City Teaches Women’s History Month – Frances Perkins
An overview of the opportunities and resources offered by John F. Kennedy High School.
An overview of the opportunities and resources offered by C. K. McClatchy High School.
Shows presented by Los Rios CCD
Los Rios (ARC): Beaver Cares Basic Needs
Students in the construction technology program have built two tiny homes for families who want to transition out of homelessness.
ARC HomeBases
Los Rios: CRC MESA: Habiba Hashimi, MD
The Los Rios Community College District “Bucket System” is an innovative employee compensation model which distributes the budget in a fair and transparent way beneficial to employees and the district.
The Hawk CARES Center offers basic assistance and referrals to address essential needs like food, housing, and financial security. Our goal is to ensure that from the first contact, enrolled students gain access to crucial resources and are connected to long-term support to achieve their goals.
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