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Natural curiousity in children; how it may be deliberately encouraged or fortuitously inhibited by teachers and parents, and specifically, how it can be harnessed to serve the learning process. Can a child...
Carl Sagan’s introduction to the Red Planet from the Royal Institution’s Christmas Lectures series from 1977 is streamed here by the Ri Channel as part of a collection of videos gathered under the...
What do play and scientific experimentation have in common? This is the last episode in a five-part video series in which the Ontario Science Centre helps teachers to start using play-based learning in the...
A film version of the novel by Charles Dickens, directed by Kevin Connor.
A version of the novel by Charles Dickens dramatised by Peter Barnes for showing on American television.
Mathematical models are developed for various reasons - they can benefit the individual in some way, or satisfy intellectual curiosity, or enable a better response to other models. This programme explores...
Werner Herzog chronicles the virtual world from its origins to its outermost reaches, exploring the digital landscape with the same curiosity and imagination he previously trained on earthly destinations as...
A drama in which a group of indigenous people face off against the modern day owners of their ancestral homeland.In Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, the farming classes lead a wealthy and leisurely existence....
Explores the life and work of Russian painter and printmaker Marc Chagall (1887-1985), who spent most of his long working life in France. Looks at his work through the eyes of a young painter whose curiosity...
A Royal Institution Discourse in which Harold Kroto discusses the discovery of C60 buckminsterfullerene in 1985 in an experiment designed to unravel the carbon chemistry in Red Giant stars. The elegant cage...
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