Instructional Video5:00
TED-Ed

Can You Spot the Problem with These Headlines? (Level 1)

6th - 12th Standards
What's the story behind the headlines for scientifically researched products? Viewers of a short video identify the fallacies in headlines designed to lure the unwary.
Instructional Video12:33
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Crash Course

Into Africa and Wole Soyinka: Crash Course Theater #49

9th - 12th Standards
There are two distinct periods of African theater: BC (before colonialism) and AC (after colonialism). The 49th installment of the Crash Course Theater and Drama introduces viewers to African dance and theater traditions. However, they...
Instructional Video13:07
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Crash Course

Poor Unfortunate Theater: Crash Course Theater #48

9th - 12th Standards
Sometimes it's impossible to keep up with the Joneses. Scholars watch video 48 in the Crash Course Theater and Drama series that describes poor theater, which takes out the typical lights, costume, and sets that rich theater includes....
Instructional Video4:52
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GCFGlobal.org

Google Classroom: Using Forms

Pre-K - Higher Ed Standards
How do Google Forms make a teacher's life easier? Viewers learn how to create and send forms. They discover how to develop a quiz, change a form's settings, and separate a quiz into multiple sections. 
Instructional Video1:45
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GCFGlobal.org

Google Classroom: Communicating with Students

Pre-K - Higher Ed Standards
How does Google Classroom help teachers communicate with their pupils? Viewers learn how to e-mail individual and multiple learners at a time. They also discover how to quickly and easily share information and attachments with scholars...
Instructional Video1:58
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GCFGlobal.org

Google Classroom: Grading and Feedback

Pre-K - Higher Ed Standards
What's the best way to grade a stack of essays without having to sort through a massive pile of papers? Google Classroom to the rescue! Viewers learn about viewing and grading assignments submitted by classmates. Learners also discover...
Instructional Video3:58
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GCFGlobal.org

Google Classroom: Creating Assignments

Pre-K - Higher Ed Standards
How can teachers use Google Classroom to create assignments? Viewers explore how to use Google Classroom to assign questions, worksheets, essays, and other assignments for online completion. They also learn how to sort group assignments,...
Instructional Video3:29
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GCFGlobal.org

Google Classroom: Getting Started

Pre-K - Higher Ed Standards
Roll call! It's time for scholars to learn about a different type of classroom—a digital one. Viewers learn how to access Google Classroom and create their own classes. They explore the website's interface and discover how to add...
Instructional Video2:02
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GCFGlobal.org

Using Creative Commons Content

10th - Higher Ed Standards
What if there was a way to get content online without having to worry about copyright laws? As it turns out, there is! Scholars discover how to use content from the creative commons. They learn about the guidelines they must follow when...
Instructional Video1:54
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GCFGlobal.org

How to Copyright Your Content

10th - Higher Ed Standards
A person can't lock up a musical performance or video in a safe, but there are ways to protect creative content from theft. Viewers see how to copyright original content in the United States. Pupils learn how to register their work with...
Instructional Video2:42
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GCFGlobal.org

Understanding Copyright, Public Domain, and Fair Use

10th - Higher Ed Standards
What are copyright, public domain, and fair use practices? Scholars find out by watching the second of four videos from a media literacy series. They learn about how copyright laws protect intellectual property and understand the...
Instructional Video2:21
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GCFGlobal.org

Avoiding Plagiarism

10th - Higher Ed Standards
How can learners avoid plagiarism in their academic work? Pupils learn some helpful strategies with the first of four videos from the Use Information Correctly series. Scholars discover the importance of citing sources and learn how to...
Instructional Video4:45
TED-Ed

Why Should You Read “Crime and Punishment”?

11th - Higher Ed Standards
Dostoevesky's Crime and Punishment is known as the first psychological thriller and a critique of 19th-century Russian society. The narrator of a hauntingly bleak video sets forth a case for reading the infamous novel.
Instructional Video13:39
Crash Course

2001 - A Space Odyssey: Crash Course Film Criticism

8th - 12th Standards
Will the advancement of technology doom interpersonal relationships? Like the score for Jaws, the music for the opening sequence of Stanley Kubrick's 2001- A Space Odyssey stirs the imagination of viewers. Cinema lovers and film...
Instructional Video4:40
TED-Ed

How This Disease Changes the Shape of Your Cells

6th - 12th Standards
Just what exactly is sickle cell disease? A short, animated video explains how the cell adaption works, how inheriting the sickle cell trait can be an advantage in malaria-prone areas, and how sickle cell disease can be deadly.
Instructional Video4:00
TED-Ed

The Chinese Myth of the Immortal White Snake

6th - 12th Standards
Do you believe in true love? Could you love a monster? What would you sacrifice for someone you love? An ancient Chinese myth poses these cosmic questions in a retelling of "The Myth of the Immortal White Snake."
Instructional Video4:12
TED-Ed

The Aztec Myth of the Unlikeliest Sun God

6th - 12th Standards
How did the sun arrive in the sky? Learners watch a short film that describes the myth of Nanahuatl, a weak Aztec god who sacrificed himself to become the fifth sun for his people.
Instructional Video5:19
TED-Ed

The Hidden Network that Makes the Internet Possible

9th - 12th Standards
Many use the Internet but few know how it works. Viewers learn more about the network behind the Internet with a short video that explains the fiber optics and integrated photonics that make global communication possible.
Instructional Video2:31
TED-Ed

"Accents" by Denice Frohman

9th - 12th Standards
Denice Frohman's poem "Accents" becomes a visual and auditory feast for viewers as they watch an animated interpretation of her powerful poem.
Instructional Video5:15
TED-Ed

Why Is This Painting so Shocking?

9th - 12th Standards
Guernica stands as a masterpiece of anti-war art. The narrator of a short video examines the images in Picasso's massive, complex, and disturbing painting and offers an explanation of what the images may symbolize.
Instructional Video4:46
TED-Ed

Titan of Terror: The Dark Imagination of H.P. Lovecraft

9th - 12th Standards
Science fiction and horror story geeks will love a carefully crafted video about H.P. Lovecraft. Those new to the Cthulhu Mythos and "Lovecraftian" fiction are introduced to the Great Old Ones, Yog-Sothoth, and Azathoth.
Instructional Video5:24
TED-Ed

The Sexual Deception of Orchids

6th - 12th Standards
A plant engaged in sexual deception? Strange but true. Believe it or not, orchids have developed a range of sexual adaptations that permit them to attract pollinators. The narrator of a short video describes a variety of strategies used...
Instructional Video5:19
TED-Ed

How to Grow Your Own Glacier

6th - 12th Standards
Did you know that in some parts of the world that glaciers can be grown? And that grown glaciers can be used to provide irrigation water? The narrator of a fascinating video reveals how growing glaciers can fight climate change. And...
Instructional Video5:10
TED-Ed

The Wild World of Carnivorous Plants

6th - 12th Standards
Ew! Yuck! Young botanists are sure to be fascinated by a short video that details the workings of carnivorous plants and offers an explanation for why some plants have evolved flesh-eating adaptations.