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Keywords: videos animations education students science outdoor Educators, students, and life-long learners can find an assortment of fascinating videos, including a popular documentary on the Mojave Desert tortoise on the USGS Education site here: education.usgs.gov/videos.html . Videos are organized into categories, such as "Biology," where you'll find sea otter and polar bear footage to "Earthquakes," where ground simulations are shown for the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, and "Water" videos that include the 1923 Grand Canyon Expedition, a silent film. Most USGS videos and and animations created since January 2009 are posted on the USGS Multimedia Gallery ( gallery.usgs.gov ) . All videos on that site have captioning or associated text. Newer videos can also be found on the USGS YouTube channel ( www.youtube.com/user/usgs ) . The collection of USGS videos and animations created before 2009 plus more recent videos and animations that are especially appropriate for classroom use can be found in this listing. Although by no means exhaustive, the list provides a broad representation of USGS research available through visual media. The USGS is a Federal agency and cannot copyright its products. With one indicated exception, all of the products in the listing are considered public domain and may be viewed, downloaded, and reproduced free of charge. Educators, students, and life-long learners can find an assortment of fascinating videos, including a popular documentary on the Mojave Desert tortoise on the USGS Education site here: education.usgs.gov/videos.html . Videos are organized into categories, such as "Biology," where you'll find sea otter and polar bear footage to "Earthquakes," where ground simulations are shown for the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, and "Water" videos that include the 1923 Grand Canyon Expedition, a silent film. Most USGS videos and and animations created since January 2009 are posted on the USGS Multimedia Gallery ( gallery.usgs.gov ) . All videos on that site have captioning or associated text. Newer videos can also be found on the USGS YouTube channel ( www.youtube.com/user/usgs ) . The collection of USGS videos and animations created before 2009 plus more recent videos and animations that are especially appropriate for classroom use can be found in this listing. Although by no means exhaustive, the list provides a broad representation of USGS research available through visual media. The USGS is a Federal agency and cannot copyright its products. With one indicated exception, all of the products in the listing are considered public domain and may be viewed, downloaded, and reproduced free of charge.
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