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This video was created by Sarah Broida and teaches elementary-age students about how the eyes work and what pupil dilation is. It is fulfilling a requirement for the PSL 475 Honors Option. It is fun,…
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Step-by-step directions to make a frog that really jumps.
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In this session, Sarah Seymore and Julie Simic will discuss how the University of Oregon migrated its digital collections to a new content management system and to linked open data (LOD).…
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Presentation on Taste - MSU Neuroscience 311L Honors Option
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What is Statistics? Fundamental Elements of Statistics
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This video is about the different sensitivities of different areas of the body. While watching this video, you will need a partner to complete the activity. One partner will close their eyes, and…
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An interactive, educational video on the visual system and optical illusions. The activity includes creating an optical illusion with paper, a pencil/straw, tape, and crayons. An alternative activity…
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This video explains what afterimages are and how they occur in the brain. The explanation is followed by an activity where students create colorful drawings and then create their very own negative…
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Welcome! This video covers the basics of our eyes, and how we are able to see! From light to dark, from colors to black-and-white, our eyes work in fascinating ways to help us see the world around…
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