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7 Psychological Benefits of Video Games

Do you wonder if video games have scientific benefits? We have you covered. Video games help with emotional stability, helps you be a better multi-tasker, helps visual-motor coordination, helps with social skills, helps with vision and even aging. Side note: Sorry, we missed point 2 in the video.

Giraffe species and distribution

In the 18th century, giraffes were widespread in sub-Saharan Africa. In the meantime, their habitat has shrunk considerably. Until 2016, only one species with nine subspecies was known. DNA tests, however, prove that there are four different species. Author: ZDF/Terra X/R.Marel/C.Gerisch/SpiegelTV/

Structure and function of a giraffe neck

A giraffe's neck is up to 2.50 meters long, weighs around 250 kilograms and is held in place by only one tendon and seven cervical vertebras. It is a particular challenge to the vascular system when the giraffe bends its head down to drink. Author: ZDF/Terra X/R.Marel/C.Gerisch/SpiegelTV/Jochen Sch

Video Games and Education

"Playing is the highest form of research," Einstein is said to have said. Nowadays, gaming also happens in video games, and teachers use it in class or for homework. For this video, we teamed up with the folks at G2A – the world's largest gaming marketplace. We'll learn about the three dimensions of

Video Games in Education

"Educators have started realizing the power of video games for learning. To use video games in classrooms, check out G2A’s free online course for teachers: g2a.co/academy" #G2A #education #sproutslearning SUPPORT us to reach more teachers! https://www.patreon.com/sprouts 🐦 DOWNLOAD video withou

Pacemaker - explanatory video

What happens when a heart gets out of rhythm? This explanatory video is part of a journalistic work on pacemakers by Kira Müller, Cross Media Editorial 2018. Translation and dubbing: alugha

Photosynthesis - explanatory video

How do plants feed themselves when they have no mouth and teeth? Well, through photosynthesis. And how does that work? Like this ... This video is a production from the 2nd year media designer image and sound, class of 2019 Translation and dubbing: alugha