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The art of making videos. The opportunity of science.

According to Leading Research;

According to the 2025 ZIPDO Education Report:

25%

Only 25% of students feel confident in their critical thinking abilities

68%

68% of teachers report students lack sufficient critical thinking skills

40%

40% of adults lack the ability to evaluate sources critically online

The Reboot Foundation's 2020 survey found:

94%

94% believe critical thinking is extremely important

86%

86% say these skills are lacking in the public

25%

Nearly 25% report their own critical thinking deteriorated since high school

A global survey of over 1,000 teachers across 82 countries:

93%

While 93% believe critical thinking is essential

21%

Only 21% feel they have the materials to teach it effectively

17%

Just 17% have received specific training to do so

The "information deficit model," which assumes simply providing facts will improve public understanding, is widely discredited. It fails to account for cognitive, social, and emotional factors that shape how people interpret scientific information—and can deepen inequalities in science literacy.

The Solution Is

A Science Communication
Explainer Series,

A methodology that turns curiosity into evidence-based action by immersing learners in paleontology, genetics, and our collective heritage to grow change-making global leaders.

Find out how we're moving Science Communication forward

This is science communication and the new dawn of learning.

This is incomprehensibly powerful.

Our Videos

Our videos use the principles of science communication to turn curiosity into real exploration. Each episode is designed to make people wonder and think for themselves. We often start with a question or mystery, then guide the audience through the process of predicting, observing, and explaining. This keeps them involved instead of just watching.The visuals help make big ideas easier to grasp—showing changes over time, cause and effect, and the invisible systems that shape our world. We focus not just on the facts but on how science actually works, showing where data comes from, how experiments are done, and why uncertainty matters. By comparing studies, reading graphs, and identifying weak evidence, viewers learn how to think scientifically, not just memorize information.

Beyond Understanding

Beyond understanding, our videos help people grow into more creative, thoughtful, and ethical learners. We include stories and case studies that ask viewers to consider the real-world impact of science on society and the environment. Viewers see that mistakes and revisions are part of learning, encouraging persistence and humility. We also highlight collaboration by featuring diverse voices and global perspectives, showing that science is a shared human effort. In this way, our videos help turn learning into a shared adventure—inviting audiences to be curious, responsible, and imaginative in how they see the world.

Problem

Students are drowning in info but starving for meaning. The "information deficit" approach fails because it ignores motivation, context, and identity. Facts alone don't change minds or behaviors.

Our Solution

Enchiridion videos are purpose‑built learning tools that turn paleontology and science storytelling into practice for thinking. We pair irresistible narratives with evidence, so learners rehearse the moves of scientists while feeling genuine wonder.

What This Achieves

Stronger critical thinking, evidence literacy, and epistemic humility. Durable curiosity and self‑directed learning habits. Better decision‑making about science in everyday life.

How It Works

  • Engage: cold‑open mystery, vivid stakes, and a concrete question to answer by the end.
  • Make it testable: explicit hypotheses, variables, predictions, and what evidence would change our minds.
  • Show uncertainty: ranges, error bars, alternative explanations, and what we still don't know.
  • Reason out loud: model claim‑evidence‑reasoning, causal diagrams, and simple math checks.
  • Compare ideas: pit competing models against shared data and update publicly.
  • Transfer: end with a "try this" task that applies the idea to a new case or real‑world choice.
  • Belonging cues: inclusive examples, historical credit to overlooked scientists, and accessible language.

Call to Action

Watch, think with us, try the mini‑investigations, and share your updates. Enchiridion turns wonder into the daily practice of clear thinking so learners can lead and make change.

Bringing our Collective Heritage to Life means we will bring back the dinosaurs.

This is

This is audacious and awe-inspiring.

And this is at the core of Enchiridion - the educational technology company that's producing videos, software, and products that will open our eyes to the wonders of nature that are part of our collective heritage.

TIME TO SEE LIFE ON EARTH, 150 MILLION YEARS AGO!

Rise of 3D Paleoart

RECONSTRUCTING
OUR FOSSIL RECORD
THROUGH 3D CGI

The logistics of bringing back the dinosaurs, and ultimately, all of prehistory.

In the imagination of millions, there is an aspiration to one day bring back the past. We look at fossils in museums and feel a duty, almost an obligation, to one day work toward this future.Artificial Intelligence will certainly play an important role in bringing back these creatures to life digitally, this software one day becoming the foundation for physical replication via biohybrid robotics, animatronics, and genetic engineering.

3D PALEONTOLOGY

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Company & Team

Enchiridion Company

Raúl Falcón

Raúl Falcón

B.F.A. Industrial Design + Literary Arts & Studies

Founder & CEO

Enchiridion is more than just a YouTube channel.

Founded and led by Raúl Falcón, employees at Enchiridion have a growth mindset anchored in their belief in the long-term mission and vision of the organization. Leveraging the greatest sets of technologies for health and productivity, we are driven towards a belief in making Earth a better place.

Behind the scenes - Learn more about our Company & Team

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