/r/EducativeVideos
At Educative Videos you can submit links and watch videos of educational content that spans topics including history, science, and foreign cultures.
What is r/Educative Videos?
At Educative Videos you can submit links to videos and clips that show educational (not necessarily academic) and fascinating content
Videos should be from well known sources such as; Youtube, PBS, & Discovery.
Submission Guidelines
Submissions must have a clear title, minimal editorialization
Videos must be no more than 60 minutes in length
After adding your submission, make sure to add the appropriate Flair Category
Flair
After your submission is made look for the button that says Flair. Make sure you select an appropriate category for your link. If you are unsure which Flair would be best for your submission, you may select the "Education" Flair.
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https://youtu.be/Clng-tvUW4g?si=qO3rhIcdGCfoE01_
Hello educators and fans alike! This is the second part of a 3 part series on all things, "Stopping the Lecture!". This is your Traveling Principal Joe Clausi, talking statistics and data on US educators using Lecture Based Instruction as a main means of what they think is "Direct Instruction", and this is way off. Joe talks about the Learning Pyramid and looks at a survey about the impact of lectures versus attention spans. Enjoy!