Thank you so very much for posting this video. We work very hard to support our daughter who is in 4th Grade's learning. She has a rare form of Asthma and misses tons of school and despite having a 504 which supports an accommodation for access to curriculum, we find that not everything used in the classroom is available for us to teach from home,especially when it comes to Science. Closing the gap is essential. Your video was a perfect substitute. Thank you for sharing in this way.
Thank you for this wonderful lecture! The whole discussion was detailed and kept me interested until the end. I have been looking for similar topics for my Environmental Science subject since pandemic started and self-studying is advisable. Thank you!
This is a very impressive video. This is the first video I have seen of yours, I am a teacher and for you to talk for 21 minutes with a direction and purpose was very impressive. I will use this video for my 7th grade science class. Very good and thanks for taking the time to post this to You Tube. You are helping more than just your students.
Great having people like you, who are willing to take the time to share 'all' their knowledge !!! :D thanks so much, found this very helpful and insightful, as a visual learner, found it kept me focused :D:D:D
So then in the equator wouldn't it rain all the time? Because you said hot air is always going up and then falling because of the temperature change and also said it brings the moisture down with it which causes rain.
Pretty much. Not literally all the time, but a huge amount. That's why we typically find tropical rainforests at the equator, and more arid lands just north and south of them.
At the time I made these, I was using a whole bunch of different tools to piece my videos together. I was recording myself using Quicktime on my laptop, and I was using an app called Doceri on my iPad, which allowed me to annotate my laptop screen, then I used iMovie to piece those together. If I was going to do it over again, I would use Explain Everything, which has all those tools built into one program. Hope that helps!
Thank you so very much for posting this video. We work very hard to support our daughter who is in 4th Grade's learning. She has a rare form of Asthma and misses tons of school and despite having a 504 which supports an accommodation for access to curriculum, we find that not everything used in the classroom is available for us to teach from home,especially when it comes to Science. Closing the gap is essential.
Your video was a perfect substitute. Thank you for sharing in this way.
I am super-glad it was helpful! Thanks for getting in touch.
Thank you for this wonderful lecture! The whole discussion was detailed and kept me interested until the end. I have been looking for similar topics for my Environmental Science subject since pandemic started and self-studying is advisable. Thank you!
This is a very impressive video. This is the first video I have seen of yours, I am a teacher and for you to talk for 21 minutes with a direction and purpose was very impressive. I will use this video for my 7th grade science class. Very good and thanks for taking the time to post this to You Tube. You are helping more than just your students.
Thank you so much for this video
i got an A in my biology assignment. thanks so much!
What an awesome video
Great having people like you, who are willing to take the time to share 'all' their knowledge !!! :D thanks so much, found this very helpful and insightful, as a visual learner, found it kept me focused :D:D:D
Watched from New Zealand. That was a lot :) Thanks for the video.
ill Jill hey man what's up
Best video ever
So then in the equator wouldn't it rain all the time? Because you said hot air is always going up and then falling because of the temperature change and also said it brings the moisture down with it which causes rain.
Pretty much. Not literally all the time, but a huge amount. That's why we typically find tropical rainforests at the equator, and more arid lands just north and south of them.
Nice 👍
Does Colorado get snow?
Which program do you use to record the video and desktop sharing?
At the time I made these, I was using a whole bunch of different tools to piece my videos together. I was recording myself using Quicktime on my laptop, and I was using an app called Doceri on my iPad, which allowed me to annotate my laptop screen, then I used iMovie to piece those together. If I was going to do it over again, I would use Explain Everything, which has all those tools built into one program. Hope that helps!
Samuel Holloway thank you!
Good for kids
Thanks bro ♥️😊
who in Shivley
he did video classes before they were cool 😎
Biotic
Nos hicieron ver este vídeo en el colegio 😝
mismo
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pewdiepie can teach this in under 5 seconds