Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Experiencing Space, Science, and Sports in Houston

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Welcome to Houston, the mysterious city known as a hub for NASA and its outer space curiosities. Explore world-class attractions, indulge in dining and shopping, and immerse yourself in the vibrant sports and arts scene. Whether you're a...
Instructional Video23:19
The Wall Street Journal

The Future of Work

Higher Ed
Workers are facing another revolution. Are they, society and education systems ready to adapt to the huge changes ahead?
Instructional Video6:46
Science360

Economist Donna Ginther ScienceLives

12th - Higher Ed
Having children forced Professor Donna Ginther to better focus on her work and to budget time wisely. It also gave the University of Kansas economics researcher first-hand experience with being a mother in a rigorous, mostly male,...
Podcast4:48
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids

Colorful Butterfly Wings

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The eye-popping colors and designs on butterfly wings are not just for show, but are an important adaptation that helps the insects fend off predators. Some butterflies have wings containing toxins, signaling danger to birds and other...
Instructional Video4:29
The Business Professor

What are some procedural requirements for bringing a class action lawsuit?

Higher Ed
What are some procedural requirements for bringing a class action lawsuit?
Instructional Video2:17
National Parks Service

Students ask Park Ranger Shelton Johnson About Bringing Diverse Youth to Parks

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Park Ranger Shelton Johnson talks with students from NatureBridge's campus in Yosemite National Park about the importance of having people of all colors and from all places visit national parks. They explore ways to bring young people...
Instructional Video4:20
The Wall Street Journal

Advice for Women in Finance: 'Just Be Yourself'

Higher Ed
Eileen Nugent, mergers and acquisitions partner at Skadden, joins other women leaders in a panel discussion on issues facing women in finance moderated by WSJ's Jamie Heller.
Instructional Video19:46
The Wall Street Journal

Anne Wojcicki on Covid-19 and Genetics: Discovering Clues in Big Data

Higher Ed
23andme CEO Anne Wojcicki discusses the potential for crowdsourced data to help provide new insights into the coronavirus at WSJ Tech Live.
Instructional Video3:24
AMP'D! Songs to Rock Childhood

Quiet Side│Sing-along│Kids Songs│AMP'D!

Pre-K - K
WITH LYRICS! Sing along LOUDLY... or quietly, if that's your thing. THE QUIET SIDE is a sock puppet ballad dedicated to all the quiet kids out there – and the noisy friends who love them. It is brought to you by the folks at AMP'D! SONGS...
Instructional Video1:53
NASA

Two Research Vessels Leave for the Twilight Zone

3rd - 11th
A project jointly funded by NASA and the National Science Foundation is heading west from Seattle, straight for the twilight zone. Using two research vessels, the Export Processes in the Ocean from Remote Sensing (EXPORTS)...
Instructional Video9:21
Seven Dimensions

Ways to Develop Critical Thinking

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker explains the importance of critical thinking in the workplace and provides four ways to develop this skill. They emphasize the need to use data effectively, minimize biases, assess others' views constructively,...
Instructional Video4:24
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Ben Justice - Religion, Democracy and the American Public School

Higher Ed
Dr. Justice is a historian who studies American education. He is Professor and Chair, Department of Educational Theory, Policy, and Administration. His research is wide-ranging, from colonial times to present, engaging a variety of...
Instructional Video2:45
True Calling

Drag Queen

Higher Ed
True Calling Grant Filmmaker: Kelsey Irvine An intimate look behind the curtain of Drag Performer Sheldon McIntosh, a.k.a. Tynomi Banks. Experience the transformation, discover what it takes, and go_ behind the scenes with Sheldon as he...
Podcast5:55
Earth Rangers

River Otters

Pre-K - Higher Ed
North American river otters have adapted both physically and behaviorally to survive the long, cold winters of North America. This episode of Earth Rangers features an interview with a conservation zoologist about how the river otter’s...
Instructional Video7:20
Seven Dimensions

Teaching Greeting and Communication Skills

Higher Ed
In this video, a team leader is guiding a new employee on how to properly greet and interact with guests as a receptionist. They discuss the importance of using correct titles and last names, offering beverages to guests, and making a...
Instructional Video2:51
NASA

NASA | The Women of Astronomy

3rd - 11th
Space science research institutions have traditionally been populated by a strong male workforce, but this structure is rapidly changing. Todays workforce is much more diverse with individuals from various cultures and backgrounds, a...
Podcast5:42
Earth Rangers

All Kinds of Dinosaurs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Paleontologists learn about dinosaurs by searching for and studying fossils, which provide evidence about how a living dinosaur would have looked or acted. They use what they learn to teach others. Occasionally, paleontologists make a...
Instructional Video1:48
Curated Video

Learn Spanish With BASHO & FRIENDS | Adjectives in Spanish + Diversity and Equality | Soy Como Soy

K - 5th
A brand new BASHO & FRIENDS original to help teach you physical characteristic adjectives in Spanish! Learn these Spanish adjectives while also getting a positive message about equality and unity.
Instructional Video7:16
Seven Dimensions

Navigating Cultural Differences in the Workplace

Higher Ed
In this video, we see the dynamics of a new employee, Sherry, trying to navigate her way through the office environment. We witness her struggles with language barriers and feeling left out, while also observing the interactions and...
Instructional Video4:14
Mediacorp

Polygamist Wives in Indonesia Tell their Stories

12th - Higher Ed
Learn from the polygamist's wives, how they accepted polygamy and how they get along.<br/>
Deciphering Indonesia, Religion and Pluralism part 7/8
Podcast3:11
Earth Rangers

Big Eared Bats

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Bats, the only flying mammal, often go unappreciated. They are a diverse species, varied in size and habitat. Their ability to hunt in the dark using echolocation, or a series of high-pitched squeaks that bounce off their prey, is a...
Podcast3:12
But Why

The Science of Tickling

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Does tickling have a purpose? Why are certain parts of the human body especially sensitive to tickling? Scientists believe the tickling response evolved in early humans to help them protect themselves from predators and insects. Tickling...
Podcast3:21
Brains On

Birds and Their Eggs and Poop

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The 10,000 different species of birds found on the planet all have a few things in common: they have feathers and wings, lay eggs, and are warm blooded. What special adaptations have they developed to help them fly fast, hatch their...
Instructional Video6:01
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Building Business, Building Community

6th - Higher Ed
Movin' to the Country is a series that celebrates the entrepreneurs, innovators and dreamers transforming Australia's beautiful regional areas in surprising new ways. Mary and Mary, two immigrant women from Sudan, explain some of the...