Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

The Importance of Calcium: Building Strong Bones and More

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Discover the importance of calcium in our bodies and its various compounds and uses. From its role in strengthening bones and teeth to its applications in construction and water treatment, calcium proves to be a versatile and essential...
Instructional Video11:22
Mazz Media

Exploring Communities Alike and Different

6th - 8th
How is a rural community different from a suburban community? What characteristics do cities and suburban areas share? This program explores the similarities and differences that make communities unique. Youngsters visit a variety of...
Instructional Video3:03
National Parks Service

Acadia National Park - Park Mystery Video #7 Answer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Watch this to find out the answer to Park Mystery Video #7!
Instructional Video23:25
Wonderscape

History Kids: The Impact of the Mission System on Indigenous People in California

K - 5th
This video explores the impact of the mission system in California, focusing on the experiences of indigenous people. It discusses the forced labor, captivity, and cultural suppression that occurred as a result of Spanish colonization....
Instructional Video6:43
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Tornado Mysteries

6th - 8th
Over a thousand tornadoes happen every year in the United States but only few dozen take lives. Most tornadoes are brief and weak but the tornadoes that are large and powerful can wipe homes off their foundations. Tornadoes only come...
Instructional Video8:39
The Art Assignment

Why Murals? | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

9th - 12th
Today we're going to continue our discussion of public art, this time focusing on murals. We've invited Richard McCoy back to the studio to share with us what exactly murals are, where they came from, and how they can contribute to the...
Instructional Video1:58
Makematic

Math path

K - 5th
Art helps kids understand math ideas as they observe, talk about and sketch what they see. When students connect what they are learning in school to art experiences at home, it deepens understanding. In this activity, children aged 8-11...
Instructional Video6:02
Rock 'N Learn

Earth Science : Renewable Energy

K - 5th
Earth Science for Kids is the fun way to learn important facts about earth science and prepare for tests. Take a fascinating journey to the Super Science Station to learn about renewable energy.
Instructional Video3:02
Mr. Beat

Viewing 3D Imagery on Google Earth

6th - 12th
Here is a short video about how you can view 3D imagery of a location on Google Earth.
Instructional Video3:49
Ancient Lights Media

Japan: Culture

6th - 8th
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip takes a look at some of Japan's unique cultural elements.
Instructional Video6:01
Science360

When Nature Strikes - Tsunamis

12th - Higher Ed
The massive wave of a tsunami can start thousands of miles offshore, but travel quickly across the ocean and devastate coastal communities. Anne Trehu and Dan Cox of Oregon State University are studying how tsunamis form and behave in...
Instructional Video4:29
Science360

Engineering smart building skins for cleaner, greener architecture - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Using smart materials to design active and multifunctional building skins that react to the environment With support from NSF, a multidisciplinary team of material scientists, engineers and architects is using nature-inspired design and...
Instructional Video3:20
Sustainable Business Consulting

Green Building

Higher Ed
Describes the business benefits of building green like increased employee productivity and significant cost savings
Instructional Video9:40
AllTime 10s

10 Civilizations Wiped Out By Nature

12th - Higher Ed
Sometimes, Mother Nature just decides to ruin an entire culture for the hell of it. From an Egyptian city sinking into the ground to ancient Antarcticans being hit with an asteroid, these are 10 Civilizations Wiped Out By Nature.
Instructional Video6:00
Curated Video

China, Silk Road - Jiaohe Ancient City

12th - Higher Ed
Among the earliest settlers of this area are the Indo-European speaking Tocharians,who had populated the Tarim and Turfan basins no later than 1800 BC. From the years 108 BC to 450 AD the city of Jiaohe was the capital of the Anterior...
Instructional Video4:05
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Advanced Weather Instruments

6th - 8th
Weather forecasting requires observation. Beyond the things we can see, hear and sense, meteorologists need detailed data to observe distant weather, whether that is distant along the ground, or distant up into the sky. Weather...
Instructional Video2:16
TMW Media

The origins of St Augustine, Florida

K - 5th
We’re traveling to the oldest city in the US and we’ll find that it’s as active as ever. We can’t visit St. Augustine without letting you sample a drink from the Fountain of Youth! We show you the very spot where the city’s history...
Instructional Video2:33
Science360

New Sensor System Tracks Firefighters Where GPS Fails

12th - Higher Ed
Firefighters risk their lives every time they run into a burning building. But, new technology may soon be watching their backs, no matter how far they venture into the flames and smoke. With support from the National Science Foundation,...
News Clip1:40
Press Association

Protesters refuse to cede control of government buildings in Georgian province

Higher Ed
Opposition protesters in Georgia’s breakaway province of Abkhazia have refused to cede control of key government buildings that demonstrators stormed to protest new measures allowing Russians to buy property in the area. Abkhazian...
News Clip5:16
Curated Video

Fire Up Your Career: The Rising Demand and Short Supply of Skilled Trade Workers

Higher Ed
Scripps News and WorkingNation present Fire Up Your Career, an investigation of the challenges facing employees and businesses. (Scripps News)
News Clip2:45
Curated Video

Typhoon Shanshan hits Japan, killing at least 6 people

Higher Ed
It was forecast to affect parts of Japan through Sunday and Monday, although its exact route was uncertain, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. (Scripps News)
News Clip1:37
Bloomberg

Blackstone CEO Schwarzman Says Remote Workers Don't Work as Hard

Higher Ed
Blackstone CEO Steve Schwarzman, whose firm is one of the largest owners of commercial property, said part of the reason workers are proving difficult to lure back to offices is because they enjoy a lighter workload at home. Speaking...
News Clip4:23
Press Association

Imelda May to host walking tour remembering women of 1916 Rising

Higher Ed
Singer and actress Imelda May is to host a walking tour of key sites associated with women who participated in the 1916 Easter Rising. The Dublin tour, which will be delivered by historians Liz Gillis and Honor O Brolchain, also aims to...
News Clip4:57
Press Association

Sadiq Khan comments on crumbling concrete crisis during school visit

Higher Ed
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, vistis Newport Primary School in London as free school meals are rolled out across the capital to all state primary school children in London. Khan also speaks about the RAAC crisis in schools happening...