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Net Neutrality - Explained by Common Craft - YouTube

http://commoncraft.com The debate on Net Neutrality is about the future of the Internet and the outcomes of this debate could impact every US internet user. ...
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There is much talk about Net Neutrality, but chances are that many do not know just what is meant by the term 'net neutrality.' Common Craft provides a great explanation of the term and what it might mean to consumers and producers of online content. This is a discussion that many of our students will have strong opinions on, yet they may not understand the difference between neutrality, and net neutrality.

Consider using this video to promote a debate of the pros and cons of net neutrality.

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Ten Most Popular Educational YouTube Videos in 2013

Ten Most Popular Educational YouTube Videos in 2013 | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Check out YouTube's top trending educational videos in 2013.
Beth Dichter's insight:

It appears that science is trending in educational videos on YouTube. Other videos in this list (and embedded in the post) include:

* Immovable Object vs Unstoppable Force

* Why Do We Kiss?

* Is Your Red the Same as My Red?

* How Old Are Your Ears? (Hearing Test)

* Amazing Facts to Blow Your Mind (Part 2)

* What if the Sun Disappeared?

* What Your Body Does in 30 Seconds

* Canada & the United States: Bizarre Borders (Part 2)

* The True Science of Parallel Universes

Andrew Blanco's curator insight, February 5, 2015 11:24 AM

most popular education videos from 2013.

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Inside your computer - A Lesson from Ted-Ed

Inside your computer - A Lesson from Ted-Ed | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
How does a computer work? The critical components of a computer are the peripherals (including the mouse), the input/output subsystem (which controls what and how much information comes in and out), and the central processing unit (the brains),...
Beth Dichter's insight:

This TED-Ed video explains how a computer works in simple terms. I suspect that children in early elementary would learn from it as would many students in upper elementary and middle school. Although technology is prevalent in their lives many have no concept of what is happening inside a digital device. This video will help them learn, and since it is from TED-Ed there is a quiz and the ability to flip the video!

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