| Title | Length | Added | Views/day | EduTube Index | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Home - A documentary about planet Earth | Click here to watch in HD. A beautiful copyright free, non-profit documentary about planet earth, balance, climate change, melting glaciers, deforestation, energy and agriculture. | 93:18 | 12 May 2009 | 19194 | 9.8 |
![]() | History of the Internet | An animated documentary of the history of the Internet from 1957 to 2009. Subtitles are available in Bulgarian, Chinese, English, French, German and Greek. | 08:10 | 4 Jan 2009 | 5326 | 7.1 |
![]() | The Machine Is Using Us - Web 2.0 | A visual explanation / demonstration of Web 2.0 in less than five minutes. | 04:33 | 31 Jan 2007 | 9868 | 7.0 |
![]() | A Vision of Students Today | What are some of the most important characteristics of students today? How do they learn and what do they need to learn? | 04:44 | 12 Oct 2007 | 8177 | 6.6 |
![]() | Information R/evolution | How is digital information different? This video explores the changes in the way we find, store, create, critique, and share information. | 05:29 | 12 Oct 2007 | 901 | 6.2 |
![]() | A tour of the International Space Station | A tour of the International Space Station by NASA astronaut Michael Barratt, showing how equipment and supplies are organized. | 28:21 | 24 Jun 2009 | 818 | 6.2 |
![]() | 3D Animation of HIV Replication | An animation showing the steps of HIV replication. | 05:13 | 3 Mar 2007 | 483 | 6.1 |
![]() | Hungry whales steal birds' dinner - The Great Feast (BBC) | In this video, herring are rounded up by birds into a 'bait ball' from which they can easily be plucked. But passing humpback whales are lying in wait for the right moment to steal and devour this easy snack. | 01:15 | 11 Mar 2009 | 553 | 6.1 |
![]() | Beautiful Aquarium: Kuroshio Sea | Beautiful video footage of the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium in Japan, which is the second largest aquarium in the world. Whale sharks and manta rays are among the species kept | 04:33 | 15 Jul 2009 | 19614 | 5.9 |
![]() | Gorillas... 98.6% Human | On a trip to Rwanda, explore had the opportunity to visit four families of wild mountain gorillas, a species with only 720 remaining members. | 22:09 | 14 Jul 2009 | 79 | 5.5 |