Instructional Video2:53
SciShow

The Mosquito That Doesn’t Bite You, Even Though It Could

12th - Higher Ed
If you know one thing about mosquitoes, it’s probably their lust for blood. But there’s actually one species that almost never bites, even though it can. Could finding out why help us combat blood-borne diseases? Hosted by: Michael Aranda
Instructional Video10:35
TED Talks

What COVID-19 revealed about US schools -- and 4 ways to rethink education | Nora Flanagan

12th - Higher Ed
The abrupt shift to online learning due to COVID-19 rocked the US education system, unearthing many of the inequities at its foundation. Educator Nora Flanagan says we can reframe this moment as an opportunity to fix what's long been...
News Clip25:10
Curated Video

How will universities adapt to the coronavirus pandemic? | Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
Institutions scramble to get lectures online as lockdowns lock-out students
Instructional Video3:37
Curated Video

Science Experiment with Mouldy Bread

Pre-K - 8th
A great way to encourage children to wash their hands is by showing them how dirty their environment really can be. This science experiment may be kind of gross, but it is the perfect example of how much bacteria can grow just by...
Instructional Video58:53
friEdTech

Pear Deck for Distance Learning: Webinar

Higher Ed
See how you can use Pear Deck for Distance Learning. Mind-blowing! Teachers, you don't want to miss this!
Instructional Video18:39
Curated Video

Learn Basic Spanish | Easy Spanish Conversations | Prepositions - Food - Plants

3rd - Higher Ed
Learn basic Spanish vocabulary and phrases with these 9 short conversations related to prepositions, food, plants, body parts, school supplies and more. Perfect for remote learning, these videos use common words combined with objects and...
Instructional Video4:17
Curated Video

Learn Spanish Future Tense | Stay Home Stay Healthy

3rd - Higher Ed
Learn future tense Spanish verbs with Juan and Pamela as they talk about staying home and healthy. They use verbs in the future to describe activities they are going to do at home tomorrow, like exercising, cooking and connecting with...
Instructional Video5:50
Curated Video

Learn Spanish | Stay Healthy | Niños en casa

3rd - Higher Ed
Learn Spanish with Pamela as she talks about staying healthy while you are teaching and playing with children at home. She reviews the basics of hand washing, passing germs, keeping your distance from others and setting up a daily...
Instructional Video32:07
The Wall Street Journal

How Covid-19 Has Changed Cybersecurity

Higher Ed
Rockwell Automation's Dawn Cappelli and Mastercard's Anne Marie Zettlemoyer discuss how Covid-19 affected their own company's cybersecurity operations and the long-term effects of these changes.
Instructional Video5:47
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Lamees Gouda Ameen - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Egypt

Higher Ed
Lamees Gouda Ameen is an English teacher at the Mostafa Kamel Official Language School in Banha, Qualubiya, Egypt. Lamees also works as a Teacher Educator for the British Council and is also an ICT Trainer, training teachers on how to...
Instructional Video3:34
Brainwaves Video Anthology

William Doyle - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Finland

Higher Ed
William Doyle is a 2015-2016 Fulbright Scholar, a 2017 Rockefeller Foundation Resident Fellow, a Scholar in Residence and Lecturer on Media and Education at the University of Eastern Finland, and an award-winning, bestselling author and...
Instructional Video9:55
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Asma Mustafa - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Palestine

Higher Ed
Asma Mustafa is A Teacher of English from Gaza-Palestine Asma is The Creative Teacher of Palestine Winner 2022 and the Stars of Education 2020 in Palestine Prize Winner. Among her other awards and honors are The Prize of Creativity &...
Instructional Video5:26
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Michael J. Hynes - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - USA

Higher Ed
Dr. Michael Hynes is the Superintendent of Schools in Port Washington, New York. He is a Fulbright Specialist and an associate professor of education and leadership at Stony Brook University and Long Island University. His mission is to...
Instructional Video15:08
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jeffrey Remington - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Palmyra, Pennsylvania, USA

Higher Ed
Jeff Remington is a finalist for the Global Teacher Prize and one of ten National STEM Teacher Ambassadors from a program administered by The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the National Council of Teachers of...
News Clip9:53
Curated Video

Ask Your Advocate: February 2024 Edition

9th - Higher Ed
News 12's Kurt Semder sits down with public advocate Jumaane Williams to answer YOUR questions for this month's edition of Ask Your Advocate.
News Clip0:46
Curated Video

Study: Global Learning Setbacks During Pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
New research found that students around the world suffered historical learning setbacks in reading and math during the pandemic.
News Clip6:04
Curated Video

Chicago Cancels School After Teachers Vote to Go Remote Over Lack of COVID Safety

9th - Higher Ed
After the Chicago teachers union voted to work remotely due to what they say is a lack of safety protocols amid the COVID-19 surge, the school system canceled classes on Wednesday, citing harm that remote learning has done to the city's...
News Clip5:04
Curated Video

Teacher turned comedian Gerry Dee drops into virtual classrooms

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian teacher turned comedian Gerry Dee talks to Ian Hanomansing about why he’s been dropping into virtual classes across the country.
News Clip5:21
Curated Video

Pearson CEO Says Flexibility Is Key to Maximize Remote Instruction for Students

9th - Higher Ed
The highly transmissible omicron variant of COVID-19 has forced school districts nationwide to return to virtual instruction, but there remain concerns about the quality of education students are receiving online. Andy Bird, CEO of...
News Clip6:04
Curated Video

School Closures Surge Amid Omicron Surge

9th - Higher Ed
Schools are shutting down in droves as the highly contagious omicron variant surges across the country. Denisha Merriweather, director of public relations and content marketing at the American Federation for Children, an advocacy...
News Clip6:08
Curated Video

How Universities Might Be Playing for Time With Remote Learning as Omicron Surges

9th - Higher Ed
Universities like UCLA, Yale, and Duke have announced they're implementing remote learning amid the COVID omicron variant surge, despite President Biden recommending that K-12 schools should continue in-person education. Jared C. Bass,...
News Clip3:25
Curated Video

Students, parents anxious as Omicron prompts fears of return to remote learning

9th - Higher Ed
Students and parents across Canada are bracing themselves for the possibility that Omicron cases could force a return to virtual learning after the holidays.
News Clip7:25
Curated Video

Families navigate COVID-19 risks for Easter weekend

9th - Higher Ed
Ahead of planned gatherings for Easter, two Ontario families are taking different approaches to mitigate COVID-19 risks. Plus, Dr. Peter Juni — scientific director of Ontario’s COVID-19 Science Advisory Table — explains what people...
News Clip2:01
Curated Video

Parents, educators concerned about hybrid learning expansion

9th - Higher Ed
Ahead of another pandemic school year, parents, students and educators are concerned about the increased use of hybrid learning, where lessons are taught in class and virtually by the same teacher.