Instructional Video3:21
Curated Video

Hearing loss

K - 5th
Discover how exposure to high-volume sounds can damage hearing. Physical processes - Sound - Dangers of sound Learning Points High volume sounds can damage ears and cause hearing loss. Sound levels are measured in decibels. Ear damage...
Instructional Video4:58
Wonderscape

Thomas Edison and the Light Bulb: Beyond the Myth

K - 5th
Unravel the true history behind the invention of the light bulb, a journey that goes far beyond Thomas Edison. Discover the early experiments with electricity by Ebenezer Kinnersley and Alessandro Volta's creation of an early battery....
Instructional Video4:58
Wonderscape

Thomas Edison: Myths and Reality

K - 5th
Discover the true story of Thomas Edison, beyond the myths of the lone genius. Learn about Edison's brief formal education, his self-driven learning, and the crucial role of his mother, a teacher. Examine the myth of his minimal sleep...
Instructional Video12:14
Curated Video

Why Sign Language Was Banned in America

6th - Higher Ed
Sign Languages are just as linguistically valid and vibrant as spoken languages, and beneficial to learn for Deaf and hearing people. So why for decades was it illegal to teach them in American schools?
Instructional Video3:28
Curated Video

Deaf Awareness Week

3rd - Higher Ed
Happy Deaf Awareness Week! Yes, you heard that right. There is a full week dedicated to promoting and celebrating those who are Deaf and hard of hearing, their language and culture. This is celebrated by special gatherings like Silent...
Podcast2:31
Curated Video

Hearing but Deaf

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Some people who are deaf use assistive technology such as hearing aids or cochlear implants to help them hear. Others feel that using assistive technology impacts a deaf person’s identity. One teenager who was born deaf has had cochlear...
Instructional Video4:24
Music Matters

Name the Composer Quiz! #20 Do you know your classical composers

9th - 12th
How well do you know your classical composers? Find out with our name the composer quiz! We present ten facts about a random composer, see if you can guess the correct answer by the end of the video.
Instructional Video21:16
SWPictures

KILL OR CURE - Outbreak - Curbing the Tide of Meningitis

12th - Higher Ed
In March 2007, as a meningitis epidemic was raging in Burkina Faso, we filmed a poignant and revealing account of the devastating impact meningitis epidemics have on individuals, families, and communities. Meningitis is a deadly...
Instructional Video0:35
Next Animation Studio

Tiny 'earless' Gardiner's frog listens with its mouth, surprises scientists

12th - Higher Ed
cientists have discovered that the tiny Gardiner's frog - long assumed to be deaf - is actually able to hear using its mouth. Gardiner's frogs are found in the rainforests of the Seychelles, a series of 115 small islands in the Indian...
Instructional Video7:23
Encyclopaedia Britannica

Britannica Insights: Beethoven's 250th Birthday

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Overview of the life and works of Ludwig van Beethoven, featuring examples played by Brant Taylor, a cellist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
News Clip4:19
Press Association

Girl's parents 'delighted' as she is first in the world to receive new gene therapy for deafness

Higher Ed
The parents of an 18-month-old girl who can hear following groundbreaking gene therapy for deafness have said they are delighted with her progress. Jo Sandy, a 33-year-old secondary school geography teacher, and her husband James, 33,...
Stock Footage0:09
Getty Images

Close-up handheld shot of a caucasian woman doing sign language

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Close-up handheld shot of a caucasian woman doing sign language
News Clip0:20
Hearst Metrotone News

A young Helen Keller poses for a photograph; Helen Keller poses with her teacher Anne Sullivan; Helen Keller poses with inventor Alexander Graham Bell.

Higher Ed
A young Helen Keller poses for a photograph; Helen Keller poses with her teacher Anne Sullivan; Helen Keller poses with inventor Alexander Graham Bell.
News Clip1:21
Sherman Grinberg Film Library

1920s footage of Thomas Edison with visitors at his West Orange laboratory

Higher Ed
Thomas Edison seated at roll-top desk with cubbyholes jammed with papers; a visitor arrives, bows, and they shake hands, then he leans to speak into in Edison's ear / Jumpy footage of Edison posing and giving the man a document / Edison...
News Clip0:14
Hearst Metrotone News

Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru greets and sits down with Helen Keller and her interpreter Polly Thomson who uses sign language with her.

Higher Ed
Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru greets and sits down with Helen Keller and her interpreter Polly Thomson who uses sign language with her.
News Clip0:05
Hearst Metrotone News

Helen Keller holds her diploma wearing a cap and gown upon her graduation in 1904.

Higher Ed
Helen Keller holds her diploma wearing a cap and gown upon her graduation in 1904.
News Clip2:13
Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Evangelical Church of the Deaf choir in Toronto signs doxology and hymn, 1954

Higher Ed
Title: "Silent Harmony…Deaf Mute Choir Gives Hymn Rare Beauty" superimposed over choir singing in sign language / MS people wearing coats enter Evangelical Church of the Deaf / MS Pastor Willis Etheridge greets congregation as they go...
Stock Footage0:13
Getty Images

otoscope

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Otoscope in hand .
Stock Footage1:50
Getty Images

'The Family Stone' Premiere

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ty Giordano on his character and how he feels about being a deaf actor at the 'The Family Stone' Premiere at the Mann Village Theatre in Westwood, California on December 6, 2005. (Footage by WireImage Video/Getty Images)
News Clip1:43
British Movietone

WOMEN IN THE NEWS

Pre-K - Higher Ed
From Victoria, Australia a black-board lesson on golf for pupils at a school for deaf children. This sort of lesson helps to enlarge the children's vocabulary. ® A Beauty Contest at Heron Island, off Queensland, to find Miss Underwater....
Stock Footage0:26
Getty Images

Cant speak see hear

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Cant speak see hear
Stock Footage0:16
Getty Images

See, hear, speak no evil

Pre-K - Higher Ed
See, hear, speak no evil. Video.
News Clip0:31
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Aquiles el pronosticador oficial del Mundial 2018

9th - Higher Ed
La Copa del Mundo de Rusia ya tiene su propio pronosticador oficial: se llama Aquiles y es un gato blanco y sordo que vive en el Museo del Hermitage de San Petersburgo
Stock Footage0:17
Getty Images

President Eisenhower opens National Hearing Week in Washington, DC

Pre-K - Higher Ed
3-year old Donna Marie, Poster Girl of the American Hearing Society's 1955 National Hearing Week, is held by her mother, Mrs. Fred Crescenzi and gives flowers to President Eisenhower.