- Earth's Climate: Back to the Future (1 hour 27 minutes) by Daniel Schrag. This is crazy long...but the online video includes a nice clickable table of content so you can pick-out selected sections and themes.
- Climate Change: How Do We Know We're Not Wrong? (58:29 minutes) by Naomi Oreskes. Also quite long, but also with a nifty interactive table of content.
- Building Scientific Knowledge: The Story of Plate Tectonics (57:59 minutes) by Naomi Oreskes. As before - the first 7-minutes nicely discuss the role and process of science.
- Paleoclimate: A History of Change. This is an excellent 27-slide presentation with linked videos to offer additional context.
- 200 Million Years of Continental Movement (1:01 minutes, narrated animation).
- Plate Tectonics (1:16 minutes, narrated animation)
Monday, June 30, 2014
BioInteractive by HHMI
So I finally looked at BioInteractive by HHMI which is a compilation of free resources for science education. As the name implies most of the resources focus on biology and medicine, but there are several lectures, videos, and animations quite useful for teaching and learning about climate change in their Changing Planet: Past, Present, Future series from 2012 (mobile-friendly site).
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