[table][tr][td] ! f7 k3 U7 A, B) F/ e6 x' F2 v1 y7 {4 ], q( k9 h 8 Z% F$ _" `/ s* j9 N1 C & Z" N1 V7 b1 z+ P" Z视频名称:TED-ed 科普自然历史动画短片" {8 @1 c2 |& X: J; t) L" M. v
视频集数:共128集: c0 z U+ [/ N( z. C# G |( O( U
视频格式:mp4 " s Y/ n" C* p& u! H4 G: U视频分辨率:1920x1080(1080p) & m3 G+ Y# y6 o) H# K; R+ ]9 |视频语言:英语发音 srt中英文字幕# `3 r+ D6 o, u% R2 Y
视频类型:科普 | 自然 | 历史 . \6 M" O# ]7 B$ `. Y播出时间:2020年 0 V- k1 V0 {: Y. u/ \下载方式:百度网盘下载 ) Q5 `, c0 Q, ~适合年龄:4-12岁! `/ c0 X3 t! A! U) P8 P
TED-Ed是TED网站专为教师和学生提供高质量课程的频道,简短且屡获殊荣的动画视频,旨在激发各地学习者的好奇心。每个TED-Ed动画都是专家之间的创造性合作的产物。这些专家可能包括TED演讲者和TED研究员,以及教育工作者、设计师、动画师、编剧、导演、科学作家、历史学家、记者和编辑。这些原创动画视频与问题和资源相结合,构成了TED-Ed。你也许会看到一些无厘头的话题:“如何将熟鸡蛋变生”,“为什么番茄酱这么难挤?”;又或许会看到一些 有趣搞笑 的话题“动物也会诈骗吗?”,“为什么有些人会秃顶?”;又或是一些 神秘 深奥 的话题:“黑洞有可能被摧毁吗?”,“你能解开穿越时空的谜题吗?”。这些问题都会以一种科学的讲解方式用动画展现出来,短短几分钟,让你收获的不仅仅是英语的提升,还有知识层面的扩充。* R( L" q" q. X* }$ n9 \
[color=]本资源是TED-ed科普自然历史动画短片的视频下载,共128集,每集播放时长约5~10分钟左右,资源总大小共5.42G,mp4高清1080p分辨率,英语发音,提供外置srt英文和中文字幕,百度云网盘下载,适合4-12岁的小朋友观看。- z' J! `1 R- W3 x: o; W, h : ^+ ?2 k4 W1 W9 W0 Y / m! n+ A( h3 t A - \% H$ P, b5 j' k4 J6 A9 L4 C6 B
TED-ed科普人文历史动画短片全128集下载 6 \1 R# b4 o; t ~/ l* D5 Z8 j7 A# H5 [! s; g% A3 U
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A brief history of dogs - David Ian Howe' I- d+ H5 b8 l% E, R( z$ P
A guide to the energy of the Earth - Joshua M. Sneideman8 p+ a; {3 Q' v* P- T
A simple way to tell insects apart - Anika Hazra) R9 |1 ]5 m( v8 ?* k1 |
Attack of the killer algae - Eric Noel Mu?oz.mp4+ X* q$ {+ l* }4 |
Bird migration, a perilous journey - Alyssa Klavans - L4 `; q6 J3 M) yCan animals be deceptive_ - Eldridge Adams 0 }+ ~) A# `5 n9 zCan plants talk to each other_ - Richard Karban 2 H- ]- Y1 s1 t% ~Can the ocean run out of oxygen_ - Kate Slabosky " q: b7 O2 |3 H( J' e: jCannibalism in the animal kingdom - Bill Schutt" `- X: _7 l1 N3 J
Cicadas_ The dormant army beneath your feet - Rose Eveleth $ `8 o. R' ^9 |& J9 | i2 a' ?Curiosity, discovery and gecko feet - Robert Full( l( l" Z w2 ]: O0 o% E
Dead stuff_ The secret ingredient in our food chain - John C. Moore4 q0 U a( | e
Do animals have language_ - Michele Bishop 9 J5 j0 l1 f. e/ O) @0 T8 D1 TDo we really need pesticides_ - Fernan Pérez-Gálvez: E8 a( v! u. Z7 Q( @ ]4 Y
Evolution in a Big City # [- h2 {( r* ^* ^& M8 \Feedback loops_ How nature gets its rhythms - Anje-Margriet Neutel! H( w5 \/ y. \& S
Five fingers of evolution - Paul Andersen & n4 t& d! K$ a$ eFrom the top of the food chain down_ Rewilding our world - George Monbiot 8 o) w* \7 r( W& F( C6 n! y, S& vGot seeds_ Just add bleach, acid and sandpaper - Mary Koga , r$ C% _! @" g: g7 j5 lHistory through the eyes of a chicken - Chris A. Kniesly. {! g$ C S: _% M- `+ |6 p. g
How a fly flies - Michael Dickinson 8 G. I# q r/ i) U/ k3 f9 ZHow a single-celled organism almost wiped out life on Earth - Anusuya Willis + b7 `6 q- Q- bHow bees help plants have sex - Fernanda S. Valdovinos. `0 q* ?+ V1 R! c9 F9 i Z9 {
How did feathers evolve_ - Carl Zimmer % ~+ Q, s3 r1 {. _, y1 iHow do animals experience pain_ - Robyn J. Crook / f$ J& u9 ?7 K8 fHow do animals see in the dark_ - Anna St?ckl.mp4 z: D1 R3 v5 e; X- Y2 M
How do birds learn to sing_ - Partha P. Mitra : m- S1 P# g+ T0 z, t( ^How do crystals work_ - Graham Baird 7 ]; `" m( y# L: x' mHow do dogs _see_ with their noses_ - Alexandra Horowitz # u! f6 P4 ^ M* P6 c& g" PHow do geckos defy gravity_ - Eleanor Nelsen 0 Z% H3 p2 a6 t6 a& HHow do schools of fish swim in harmony_ - Nathan S. Jacobs 6 n2 s; V- c1 S" XHow do tornadoes form_ - James Spann7 K" n0 y* d, e7 S
How do we know what color dinosaurs were_ - Len Bloch . }/ N# s: P, {: H, ~How does a jellyfish sting_ - Neosha S Kashef ( {; l% ]8 E3 ?7 X. r) i3 qHow life came to land - Tierney Thys " z# S- A# G R8 l uHow Mendel's pea plants helped us understand genetics - Hortensia Jiménez Díaz 3 P3 I. A1 v$ T7 K; RHow North America got its shape - Peter J. Haproff . @% @6 d i7 ?; k @How parasites change their host's behavior - Jaap de Roode : h8 N4 w5 C3 n+ A5 OHow plants tell time - Dasha Savage ' E' V! N( Z, U8 t: s; ZHow smart are dolphins_ - Lori Marino0 h/ k$ m8 k, j' g% M
How smart are orangutans_ - Lu Gao * V* w* [2 S) PHow tall can a tree grow_ - Valentin Hammoudi) C) @- r; w4 ]+ a& R
How to fossilize...yourself - Phoebe A. Cohen; X- f+ C, e3 t# W# z
How to speak monkey_ The language of cotton-top tamarins - Anne Savage 4 {/ x K& A0 N9 {: a$ ]% T$ F8 u* ^How tsunamis work - Alex Gendler 9 K, v1 a9 F1 e/ O9 `2 ?How turtle shells evolved... twice - Judy Cebra Thomas' F3 n3 |. \) W/ }
How we think complex cells evolved - Adam Jacobson1 j. y# y( q7 c: w. u
Inside the ant colony - Deborah M. Gordon ) `& n2 b* j5 _, a, ^Inside the killer whale matriarchy - Darren Croft / [6 V& W& q- }& I. J8 W3 fIs fire a solid, a liquid, or a gas_ - Elizabeth Cox % F! b0 h) W) T3 {/ pLicking bees and pulping trees_ The reign of a wasp queen - Kenny Coogan* P1 B; Q3 Z" V. R$ Z @) z/ N
Making sense of how life fits together - Bobbi Seleski 7 w v' o8 I2 B4 a) {1 iMating frenzies, sperm hoards, and brood raids_ the life of a fire ant queen - Walter R. Tschinkel , I5 F& ]4 a$ N8 }Meet the tardigrade, the toughest animal on Earth - Thomas Boothby" [$ ~6 o1 v. _) c7 N+ @
Myths and misconceptions about evolution - Alex Gendler) k5 m- O$ g& N
Nature's smallest factory_ The Calvin cycle - Cathy Symington' e5 O! Y3 w9 }/ y
No one can figure out how eels have sex - Lucy Cooke6 b b- }0 ]* F: Q1 H7 i
Poison vs. venom_ What's the difference_ - Rose Eveleth, v7 O! p; Y+ n( o4 A
Pruney fingers_ A gripping story - Mark Changizi. Z, ?2 r5 R2 g/ D& e/ k4 r1 A
Reasons for the seasons - Rebecca Kaplan + n) L" `/ [9 v7 J: }6 s$ FSex Determination_ More Complicated Than You Thought 0 D) e, i% Y2 J6 {2 S: R5 @0 fSymbiosis_ A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales # i2 Y4 n2 l, Y+ Y$ I) x) jThe amazing ways plants defend themselves - Valentin Hammoudi2 ]# _) s- I6 k( V L$ _
The Arctic vs. the Antarctic - Camille Seaman 6 p, N. ^7 K' u# I5 X" w& o$ M/ WThe big-beaked, rock-munching fish that protect coral reefs - Mike Gil/ a) C) q( }9 X6 C
The brilliance of bioluminescence - Leslie Kenna+ s' ?5 e% }* t- R
The bug that poops candy - George Zaidan! ^: t8 G3 l( _
The case of the vanishing honeybees - Emma Bryce 1 s: `, }! T3 w6 Z0 [1 d! ?+ [, G$ PThe Cockroach Beatbox ) K4 v) H2 Z. b2 p+ @ Y/ XThe coelacanth_ A living fossil of a fish - Erin Eastwood . @# ^: L7 K) C4 n5 R5 SThe colossal consequences of supervolcanoes - Alex Gendler8 }" R* {7 G+ X7 r* v/ T
The evolution of animal genitalia - Menno Schilthuizen ! Y% g# f$ [, d! X* h: H( f8 `The ferocious predatory dinosaurs of Cretaceous Sahara - Nizar Ibrahim % ^( \: z4 W% e( \; c, j! |The fish that walk on land - Noah R. Bressman& z3 ]* P' N' k- z$ y
The game-changing amniotic egg - April Tucker 4 @" K4 o* ~5 ~# WThe hidden worlds within natural history museums - Joshua Drew6 n' ?' u& n0 E3 M4 i
The loathsome, lethal mosquito - Rose Eveleth$ }# q. m: j6 _1 i }1 _
The lovable (and lethal) sea lion - Claire Simeone ) Q3 J' ~" x8 f9 r) @- L7 PThe most colorful gemstones on Earth - Jeff Dekofsky 7 W( s) a- P" Y" t1 CThe most lightning-struck place on Earth - Graeme Anderson( r( ^ ?9 w9 W4 ?( y# k
The mysterious origins of life on Earth - Luka Seamus Wright) k" K1 O# i: t: Q7 K# _: \
The Pangaea Pop-up - Michael Molina # a- c0 g+ r: c* SThe popularity, plight and poop of penguins - Dyan deNapoli ' t1 r* a ?# \0 l/ fThe science of snowflakes - Maru?a Brada?.mp4 / [! z! N9 u6 E& _# U8 |The science of static electricity - Anuradha Bhagwat" L2 M# C0 V' i& x
The science of symmetry - Colm Kelleher1 ~ L' s2 x: u% F4 f( j# v
The secret language of trees - Camille Defrenne and Suzanne Simard 0 ~5 ^* }# Q1 r- n( ^7 nThe sexual deception of orchids - Anne Gaskett - @5 g9 L7 T6 W" }% TThe simple story of photosynthesis and food - Amanda Ooten0 d0 V- u% \& o" N
The surprising reasons animals play dead - Tierney Thys4 _- k2 [+ s0 i1 W7 v( l( `0 M
The threat of invasive species - Jennifer Klos1 S$ Q( B" d6 x. `& v% ~
The three different ways mammals give birth - Kate Slabosky! `9 N% j4 L' ~+ ]) s' F0 x1 \" u3 ~
The truth about bats - Amy Wray * }) J6 @: I$ k; G$ R$ PThe weird and wonderful metamorphosis of the butterfly - Franziska Bauer; S+ O: f0 m4 W0 k4 _- R! ^
The wild world of carnivorous plants - Kenny Coogan ' X3 ]! u; k0 z. M1 \6 ?# V1 F( JThe world’s largest organism - Alex Rosenthal: z$ ]7 g; d" g; x% U7 I
Tracking grizzly bears from space - David Laskin ) P4 t2 x _* q0 s5 h) M3 @! H3 @$ ETurbulence_ one of the great unsolved mysteries of physics - Tomás Chor6 {2 x% J8 y/ G) N
Vermicomposting_ How worms can reduce our waste - Matthew Ross ( [/ k$ Z) o+ S+ _/ `# g! LWhat happens when continents collide_ - Juan D. Carrillo 5 I2 d ?7 x" W# M3 gWhat is dust made of_ - Michael Marder1 t& R+ ?9 R, _- B* l( ?' l
What is the biggest single-celled organism_ - Murry Gans 2 K/ t# e3 ?$ n7 J8 ]# X0 HWhat would happen if every human suddenly disappeared_ - Dan Kwartler% d& s4 _; t5 A5 Q0 @
What's below the tip of the iceberg_ - Camille Seaman, K$ }0 m/ ^' B/ a
What's hidden among the tallest trees on Earth_ - Wendell Oshiro 9 R0 n* O9 Q! O: q' b- cWhat’s so great about the Great Lakes_ - Cheri Dobbs and Jennifer Gabrys6 w, b0 g1 @/ H- p3 R8 M
When will the next mass extinction occur_ - Borths, D'Emic, and Pritchard + Q9 Z: U% I* j8 R4 _Where did Earth’s water come from_ - Zachary Metz 4 k3 `# j- p* f( ~5 p' P2 qWhere do genes come from_ - Carl Zimmer# c) w2 Q& E; [5 u
Where we get our fresh water - Christiana Z. Peppard% ~& Y8 F$ ^. G
Who owns the _wilderness__ - Elyse Cox4 C9 l! ~, F& x
Why are earthquakes so hard to predict_ - Jean-Baptiste P. Koehl% v8 O- X8 ?2 }7 D) b- h E8 k9 }* k& @
Why are fish fish-shaped_ - Lauren Sallan8 w/ g; R- Z# N2 n5 c! Z
Why are sloths so slow_ - Kenny Coogan. o: F; ], H! K
Why are there so many insects_ - Murry Gans c3 T6 P; @4 w1 I, J' n8 H v6 v
Why are there so many types of apples_ - Theresa Doud' N/ y2 {3 N( v9 I. }2 N5 w
Why can't some birds fly_ - Gillian Gibb 5 w+ N, ]) f0 |Why certain naturally occurring wildfires are necessary - Jim Schulz. J1 V% h; ^( Y4 D& c3 D9 H
Why do animals form swarms_ - Maria R. D'Orsogna 7 `1 k' f; S- t' d3 tWhy do animals have such different lifespans_ - Joao Pedro de Magalhaes: r) Q- T+ r$ i$ D5 ~6 K
Why do cats act so weird_ - Tony Buffington. M A, s, W. N x, a" h7 [
Why do we harvest horseshoe crab blood_ - Elizabeth Cox 1 \' W$ ^5 k& Z% F* V. pWhy do we kiss under mistletoe_ - Carlos Reif* K$ ]6 u; p$ Y, _1 r! S, E5 G2 ^& r
Why don’t poisonous animals poison themselves_ - Rebecca D. Tarvin8 ~, [# ?' L; V M* P, j
Why elephants never forget - Alex Gendler + A8 Y# v3 i! v7 IWhy is biodiversity so important_ - Kim Preshoff8 u8 P# |, D) g: r
Why is Mount Everest so tall_ - Michele Koppes " U6 x) @# z4 y6 d8 c1 ?' |Why isn't the world covered in poop_ - Eleanor Slade and Paul Manning 4 [) A6 C3 n& x1 U8 F1 S本资源仅本站会员可下载!- I* c9 P& |4 l2 o1 f! _# o& _. Z