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- http://www.thepsychfiles.com/
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- Social Sciences
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- Psychology
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
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- Podcasting, Streaming/Download, Web Links
This popular and wide-ranging psychology podcast, which is hosted by psychologist Michael Britt, is aimed at students, teachers and interested critical thinkers. All aspects of psychology are covered, from Biopsychology, Ethics, Gender and Sexuality to Perception, Personality and Therapy. The podcast considers how theories of psychology relate to current events, and features discussions and interviews with leading practitioners. For students there are useful learning tools such as this video which helps learners to Memorise parts of the brain and a Mnemonic Device to memorise Erikson’s Eight Stages of Development. Most of the podcasts are accompanied by links to other resources and articles.
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- http://psychoanalysis.org.uk/resources/audio-and-video
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- Social Sciences
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- Psychiatry, Psychology
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- Film/Video
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- Organisations, Streaming/Download
This website is the home of the British Psychoanalytic Society, which aims to promote the development of the theory and practice of psychoanalysis. The site features a number of videos and short films. Other films trace the history of psychoanalysis in Britain, look at aspects of theory and practise, offer advice on training and show discussions between old and new generations of psychoanalysts. Longer versions of many of the films are also available to purchase as DVDs from the institute’s website.
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- https://www.nature.com/neurosci/neuropod/index.html
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- Bio-Medical, Science and Technology
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- Biology, Chemistry, Genetics, Medicine, Psychiatry, Psychology
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- Radio/Sound
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- Podcasting
Monthly neuroscience podcast from Nature, which features news from neuroscience conferences around the world, reports on research and latest developments as well as looking at some of the ethical and philosophical implications that arise when considering the functions of the brain. The site has an eclectic approach and the podcasts cover everything from prions, addiction, psychopathic traits, research in Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease, optogenetics, sleep patterns and drugs v. cognitive therapy in the treatment of depression. The podcasts go back to 2006 and are free to listen to via streaming or can be downloaded as mp3 files.
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- https://documentaryheaven.com/
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- Arts and Humanities, Bio-Medical, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
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- Archaeology, Art, Astronomy, Biology, Business Studies, Current Affairs, Education, Film Studies, General Science, Geography, History, Politics and Government, Psychology, Religious Studies, Social Studies, Technology
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- Film/Video
- Type of resource
- Streaming/Download
Website established in July 2009 providing links to over 2100 streaming documentaries, covering a wide range of subject areas and arranged according to genre. The subjects covered include Archaeology, Atheism, Art and Artists, Biology, Business, Environment, History, Philosophy, Religion, Science, and Space to name just a few. Most, although not all, of the videos are hosted by YouTube. The site is easy to browse and contains much that is interesting, such as this video What is the Higgs Boson, which comprises a series of discussions and interviews with scientists from the University of Nottingham who talk about the nature of the elementary particle the Higgs Boson and its implications for our understanding of the universe.
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- http://www.openculture.com/
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- Arts and Humanities, Science and Technology
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- Astronomy, Biology, Computing, Engineering, Film Studies, Geography, History, Languages, Literature, Mathematics, Physics, Politics and Government, Psychology
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- Film/Video
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- Podcasting, Streaming/Download, Video Sources, Web Links
Open Culture boasts that it offers "the best free cultural & educational media on the web" and their site does a lot to live up to that claim, providing access to a large number of free educational resources, including online courses, language lessons, films and audiobooks. More than simply a list of links, Open Culture is divided into various sections which provide users with a variety of different approaches to navigating the web’s cultural and educational resources, such as a section called 125 Great Science Videos, which is a selective list of films, sub-divided into narrower scientific headings such as Technology & Mathematics, Environment, Geology and & Ecology, Physics, Astronomy & Space Travel etc. Another useful section of the site is a round-up of Intelligent YouTube Channels, which does a good job of sorting the wheat from the chaff and includes a list of universities which have collections of material on YouTube, offering brief comments on each site.
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- http://www.sciencenetwork.org/
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- Bio-Medical, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
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- Biology, General Science, Genetics, Medicine, Nature, Psychology, Religious Studies, Social Studies
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Podcasting, Streaming/Download
The stated aim of this resource is to create a public space to discuss issues at the point where science and social policy intersect. The site presents a series of lectures, interviews and readings from various conferences and symposia with the emphasis on serious current scientific research and its moral, ethical and philosophical implications. The subjects covered include cognitive science, neuroscience, stem cell research, oncology, evolution and aging. The site has much that is interesting but of particular note are the proceedings of the Beyond Belief conference, a lively wide-ranging conference on science and religion featuring a large group of eminent scientists and philosophers, including Richard Dawkins, biologist and philosopher Francisco J. Ayala, planetary scientist Carolyn Porco and co-founder and Director of The Science Network Roger Bingham. TSN’s website features streaming videos and podcasts, which are also available for download.
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- https://www.youtube.com/user/NatureVideoChannel
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- Science and Technology
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- Agriculture, Astronomy, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Computing, Dentistry, Engineering, Environmental Studies, General Science, Genetics, Mathematics, Medicine, Nature, Physics, Psychiatry, Psychology, Technology
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- Film/Video
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- Information Sources, Streaming/Download
A Youtube channel of short news items on science and technology posted by Nature Publishing Group, publishers of Nature and Scientific American. Leading scientists from around the world about talk about their discoveries, innovations and ideas in all areas of science and technology. Marvel at sticky tape that emits x-rays, discover the secrets of the world’s oldest computer, and watch Nature’s exclusive interview with British broadcasting legend Sir David Attenborough as he presents his views on Charles Darwin, natural selection and the Bible. Throughout 2011 the Nature YouTube channel will continue to provide you with groundbreaking streaming videos on the biggest scientific projects.
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- https://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/
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- Science and Technology
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- Astronomy, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Computing, Engineering, Environmental Studies, General Science, Genetics, Geology, Mathematics, Medicine, Nature, Physics, Psychology, Technology
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- Film/Video
- Type of resource
- Information Sources, Streaming/Download, Technology
This section of the New Scientist journal’s website features an ever-changing collection of short video clips relating to blog news posts. Organised by scientific area, but also sections on illusions and time-lapse footage, and two series of one-minute animated films giving simple explanations of difficult concepts in physics and maths.
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- https://die-erklaervideo-agentur.com
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- Science and Technology
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- Archaeology, Architecture, Astronomy, Biology, Botany, Business Studies, Chemistry, Dentistry, Engineering, Ethnology, General Science, Genetics, Mathematics, Medicine, Physics, Psychology, Technology
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- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Blogs, Discussion Lists, Streaming/Download, Video Sources
ScienceStage.com has the stated aim of being "the universal online portal for science, advanced teaching, and research’. It allows scientists, lecturers, academics, students, and practitioners from all fields to present and share ideas and findings through video streaming, audio streaming, and text documents, and to make use of community functions such as chat, email, and blogs. Video and audio clips - lectures, interviews and documentaries - come from a wide variety of sources and are accessible for free streaming via a good subject index, although very prominent advertising is at times a distraction.
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- https://quirkologyblog.wordpress.com/
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- Science and Technology
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- Psychology
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- Film/Video
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- Blogs, Streaming/Download, Video Sources
This website includes articles, videos, animations, fun tests, and online experiments that complement the book Quirkology by Professor Richard Wiseman on unusual aspects of human behaviour. A page on the website links to six short videos on the popular Quirkology YouTube Channel that illustrate some of the psychological phenomena discussed in the book. The videos cover the colour-changing card trick (illustrating a phenomenon known as change blindness); the psychological card trick; mathematical prediction; the missing piece; a disappearing trick involving a mirror; changing frames of reference. A DVD is available that contains high resolution versions of the videos for use in teaching.
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