A new curated digital collection of videos and learning resources for teachers everywhere
By Laura McClure on August 4, 2016 in TED-Ed Innovative Educators
Kim Preshoff is the Obi-Wan Kenobi of science teachers in her community. With more than 25 years of classroom experience, she’s an expert at how to use the force of curiosity to keep kids engaged and learning. For her TED-Ed Innovation Project, Preshoff created a classroom-ready digital collection of 100+ great videos and learning resources about core topics in art, history, science, and beyond. [To add a video to your school's learning library, use the TED-Ed Lesson Creator.] Below, check out Preshoff’s curated collection of school-friendly videos and learning resources:
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Art
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History and Global Studies
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Science
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Environment
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Nature
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Climate Change
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Space
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Food
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Animals
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Insects
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Forensics
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Earth Science
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Everything Human
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Superheroes
This article is part of the TED-Ed Innovation Project series, which highlights 25+ TED-Ed Innovation Projects designed by educators, for educators, with the support and guidance of the TED-Ed Innovative Educator program. You are welcome to share, duplicate and modify projects under this Creative Commons license to meet the needs of students and teachers.
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