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How to Shoot Skydiving Videos! from THE WILD CLASSROOM on June 26, 2008 63 views
Ever wondered how they shoot skydiving videos? Skydivers call these people camera flyers. For one of our future episodes explaining the science of gravity we decided we should pick up skydiving and in the meantime we thought we'd show you what it takes to fly with a camera!For a better description of camera flying and becoming a skydiving cameraman visit our site: How to make skydiving videosor visit http://www.thewildclassroom.com/wildfilmschool/advancedfilmmaking/skydivingvideoandCameraFlying.html
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How to make a cable dolly or cable cam! from THE WILD CLASSROOM on April 03, 2008 195 views
Ever wonder how they get those steady moving shots through the forest? Here is a low-tech cable dolly that we've made to get some dynamic shots on some of our productions. For more detailed drawings and descriptions go to: http://www.thewildclassroom.com/wildfilmschool/gettingstarted/cabledolly.html Cable Dolly built by Ed Watkins and Hazen Audel
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Ecofacts: Melting Sea Ice? from THE WILD CLASSROOM on February 25, 2008 171 views
It is true! Global warming is causing sea ice to melt in the polar regions of planet earth. But, have you ever seen the actual images? Rob and Jonas bring you this short EcoFact on a recent trip to SvalbardFor more info go to http://www.thewildclassroom.com/biomes/icecaps.html
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Ecofacts: The Fungi from THE WILD CLASSROOM on January 28, 2008 462 views
Fungi are all around us, yet we rarely see them. In fact, the only time we see them is when they send up their fruiting bodies. Imagine only seeing a plant if it was in flower!To learn more go to TheWildClassroom.com
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The Pumpkin Family from THE WILD CLASSROOM on October 31, 2007 651 views
Who ever said a pumpkin was a squash? Well its true! ... sort of. Both pumpkins and squash belong to the Cucurbitaceae family, otherwise known as the squash or gourd family. One of the more famous genera is the Cucurbita. Thats were we get both our pumpkins and some of our squash. Learn more by going to the Wild Classroom and checking out our page on the Cucurbitaceae.
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Ecogeeks Roadtrip ... an update from THE WILD CLASSROOM on October 25, 2007 255 views
The Ecogeeks at the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival! This year we were officially selected as finalists in the New Media category. The festival is the top wildlife filmmaking festival of the year and we feel extremely honored to have been chosen this time around. We are also extremely grateful to everyone who has subscribed to our podcasts. Big things are happening with us and because of that we'll be able to expand and provide more great content to everyone who has told us they want more. As always, log on to www.thewildclassroom.com, and never stop exploring!
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Ecogeek Jonas Stenstrom's Story from THE WILD CLASSROOM on September 13, 2007 252 views
Jonas has been with us since the beginning ... since that first trip to Mexico. Actually almost 10 years ago, it was Jonas and Rob, who in Australia studying Marine Biology, dreamed of traveling the world. This dream finally materialized in what we now call The Wild Classroom.
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Biodiversity of Mexico from THE WILD CLASSROOM on September 06, 2007 429 views
It seems like so long ago now that we had our first real filmmaking expedition. When we filmed this documentary in 2003, most of the crew had never actually met, but we had something big planned. This is the preview to our first video ever! We make no excuses for our cheesy graphics or our lack of decent podcasting clothes. What can we say, it was the start of a great mission for us all.Full length video can be seen at: http://www.thewildclassroom.com/expeditions/mexico/video.html
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Z is for Zebra from THE WILD CLASSROOM on July 21, 2007 381 views
Join Ecogeek Rich Blundell as he tries to solve the mystery of Africa's declining Grevy's Zebras.Did you know there are 4 species of zebra? Did you know that more than one are endangered?Check out more free eco-themed videos at TheWildClassroom.com or simply read more about Grevy Zebras and how this story unraveled.
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Swedish Coastal Oceans from THE WILD CLASSROOM on June 19, 2007 306 views
The Ecogeeks bring you another lighthearted biology video. This time they're in Sweden visiting crew member, and marine biologist Jonas Stenstrom. We've also managed to convince Stephanie Schneider to come along as they all hunt for something different in the ocean. The most important thing to remember though, is that there is never a lack of cool things to explore. We hope this message comes across in the video. Check out more free eco-themed videos at The Wild Classroom or simply read more about Temperate Coastal Oceans.
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Remote Research: Barro Colorado Island from THE WILD CLASSROOM on June 04, 2007 273 views
BCI, as it is known is likely the most studied tropical forest system in the world. Suz, who is doing her own research on the island, wanted to explain why Barro Colorado is so unique. Join us as we tour the history of the island and examine some of the research that happens here.
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Hazen Audel: Ecogeeks Crew Profile from THE WILD CLASSROOM on May 30, 2007 369 views
Hazen Audel is the cofounder of TheWildClassroom.com with Rob Nelson. In many ways, Hazen is the epitome of being young at heart. When the crew travels to film our podcasts you can be assured that Hazen is probably missing from the shoot - off finding a critter to bring back and talk about. Its his boyish enthusiasm that we love the most.
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Exploring Rainforests from THE WILD CLASSROOM on May 06, 2007 258 views
Grab your flipflops, your blue suitcase, your portable drill and come with us as we travel to the rainforests. Join Ecogeeks, Hazen, Suzi and Rob as they explore the rainforests of Panama and explain what charactorizes this biome. For more information on this video visit Rainforests at The Wild Classroom
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Cane Toad Race from THE WILD CLASSROOM on April 30, 2007 267 views
See the humorous festivities as researchers simulate the Kentucky Derby with a bunch of Cane Toads. Who said you can't have fun doing science? On Barro Colorado Island, one of the most studied tropical islands in the world, we proved that most scientists are really just young at heart - especially when their yearly "derby day" event roles around. Get more information at http://www.thewildclassroom.com
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Blue Suitcase Rap from THE WILD CLASSROOM on April 13, 2007 270 views
Our very own Crazy Hazen gives you a preview to the next podcast with a funny rap about his blue suitcase. You don't need all the gear to explore the forests (or your own backyard for that matter). All you need is a pair of flip-flops and a sexy blue suitcase And yes ... we know this is very very cheesy. That was the point. Thank CrazyHazen for this piece. Without him the other Producers would never have thought about doing something so different.
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Ecogeeks are who? from THE WILD CLASSROOM on March 09, 2007 117 views
This quick trailer explains who we, the Ecogeeks are. Educators from around the world can use our videos and provide feedback to us about new videos they would like to see us produce.
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Streams from THE WILD CLASSROOM on March 06, 2007 147 views
Join Ecogeeks Rob and Hazen as they explain the therories of streams and how they interact with the geography and the biodiversity surronding them.
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Ecogeek Rob Nelson from THE WILD CLASSROOM on March 06, 2007 99 views
Get to know your favorite Ecogeeks. Ths episode introduces founder Rob Nelson and gives a short video on how he got started as a wildlife filmmaker.
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The Oahu Tree Snail from THE WILD CLASSROOM on March 06, 2007 117 views
Ecogeek Rob Nelson explains the plight of the Hawaiian Tree Snail. What are biologists doing to save these unusual creatures?
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Deadly Snakes from THE WILD CLASSROOM on March 06, 2007 84 views
The Ecogeeks explore the questions surrounding the identification of the world's most deadly snakes.
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Deadly Snakes from THE WILD CLASSROOM on March 06, 2007 54 views
The Ecogeeks explore the questions surrounding the identification of the world's most deadly snakes.
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We're in Panama from THE WILD CLASSROOM on March 05, 2007 78 views
For those of you who have been wondering, yes, we are no longer residing in the US. Instead, we've moved temporarily to the Republic of Panama to continue our video podcasting from an area of the world thats warm and diverse. While we're here Suzi Serengeti is working on her Ph.D work on tropical vines. I (Rob) and working on my masters thesis on science filmmaking (from Montana State University). Jonas and Hazen have been coming down periodically amidst there busy schedules to film and photograph some of the stories we're trying to communicate to you. Both Jonas and Hazen then use this material when they go back home in informal presentations to schools across their state.
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Biodiversity: Ecogeeks Episode from THE WILD CLASSROOM on February 27, 2007 180 views
Biodiversity is all around us! In this video we introduce you to the concept of biodiversity. It is more than just the total number of species, however. It describes diversity at all levels from genetic diversity to ecosystem diversity. Yet we are loosing biodiversity. We pose the question, "What can each of us do to help save what is left?"
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EcoGeeks Science Video Podcast from THE WILD CLASSROOM on December 07, 2006 138 views
Who says science isn't fun? EcoGeeks is a new science video podcast by the producers of The Wild Classroom that explores biology topics with a fast fast paced exciting style. You should never leave a video feeling that science is boring. Science is our tool to explore the wonders of nature! These episodes are great not only for kids and teachers, but for everyone who is young at heart and never wants to stop exploring.
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On Top a Mountain? The Alpine Tundra from THE WILD CLASSROOM on December 07, 2006 141 views
In the late 1800's a man by the name of C. Hart Merriam was surveying the land from the bottom of the Grand Canyon to the top of the Rocky Mountains. He noticed that distinct plant communities were found as one increased elevation. He noticed that lower elevations were prairies, then dry steppes, Ponderosa Pine, montane forests, subalpine forests and finally the alpine tundra. In this Ecogeeks episode Suzi Serengeti and Rob Nelson take a look at this zone above the trees.
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The World's Deadliest Snakes: Is it a myth? from THE WILD CLASSROOM on December 07, 2006 219 views
As part of the Masters Program in Science and Natural History Filmmaking at Montana State University, Rob Nelson and Hazen Audel decided to explore a common myth, that there can be more than one most venomous snake? Every major network seems to have someone else claiming "the world's deadliest". While it may appear to be a spoof film, it is also very entertaining and educational.
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