Howard Hughes Medical Institute
HHMI’s BioInteractive
Video Clips, Webcast lectures, interactive activities and more
"Experience NASA through … images, video and interactive features"
Lifesign.
Networked moving images for the life sciences.
Will be providing moving images in three bandwidth ranges, utilizing Microsoft’s digital video player.
Mars TV Image and Video Archives
Includes images and Quicktime clips of the unmanned Mars exploration.
"Award winning science, math and technology videos for grades K-18"
Video clips from the Nature Archives. Requires RealVideo to view both low-bandwidth (56 KB modem) and high bandwidth (T1) versions for each video.
Watch Video Online. Complete programs, short previews and "news minutes" from the popular NOVA television series, in Quicktime and RealVideo.
The Open Video Project
is sponsored by and developed at the Interaction Design Laboratory at the School of Information and Library Science, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
"A repository of digitized video content for the digital video, multimedia retrieval, digital library, and other research communities." Provides downloadable videos in a range of topics encoded as MPEG-1.
Primarily webcast lectures from U.S. universities covering every aspect of research and education, including groundbreaking work in the sciences. Videos are immediately available via Windows Media and Quicktime in a range of bandwidths. A subject index to 400 science and mathematics videos is provided via the "Searching Collections" link on the MIC "Science Goes to the Movies" website.
Visual oddities and optical illusions with a scientific underpinning. Utilizes Flash animations to create interactive puzzles, projects and games.
Science Animations, Movies and Interactive Tutorial Links
Sponsored by North Harris College. This site provides links to animations and moving images in biology, anatomy and physiology, animals, plants, ecology, etc. Requires Authorware, Shockwave and Flash players.
Science in the Media, Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum
Windows Media and Quicktime videos in low and high bandwidth versions of videos in areas such as "chimps and humans" and ‘sea monsters." Also available are live presentations from the Darwin Centre, shown in real time webcast using the Windows Media 9 player.
High quality multimedia from NOVA, American Experience, and other public television productions and partners. Provides "video, audio, interactives, images and documents" to support K-12 learners.
"On-line science programmes: debates, interviews, lectures," etc.
Updated: February 28, 2005
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