Instructional Video3:59
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Back To The Moon: Elon Musk speaks at a space conference

6th - Higher Ed
After a quiet half a century since the last Apollo mission landed on the moon, Associate Professor Alan Duffy takes us inside the new space race. What are Elon Musk's plans for the moon? What is the space conference like in...
Instructional Video3:37
Weatherthings

Hurricane Ivan

6th - 8th
A history of the devasting 2004 hurricane that struck the Alabama coast.
Instructional Video4:02
TMW Media

The history of Castillo San Marcos

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 Video11:35
Hip Hughes History

The Sixth Amendment Explained: The Constitution for Dummies Series

6th - 12th
The 6th Amendment to the US Constitution and the right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury explained.
Podcast12:01
NASA

‎The Invisible Network: 06. Next-Gen | NASA's The Invisible Network Podcast

Pre-K - Higher Ed
CubeSats are small satellites, some weighing as little as 3 pounds. They provide opportunities for small-scale research in space, and an avenue for young scientists — some as young as middle school-aged — to see their curiosity take...
Instructional Video1:14
Next Animation Studio

Clawed frog clawing its way through Florida’s wildlife

12th - Higher Ed
Newspapers in Florida are reporting that Florida now has yet another invasive species to worry about. This time it’s a frog with sharp claws, which it uses to tear up its prey. <br/>
Instructional Video7:18
The Backyard Scientist

Sending a GoPro to SPACE with the Cub-Scouts (High Altitude Balloon)

K - 5th
My friend Joe and Coyt invited me to come hangout and watch the cub scouts launch a high altitude balloon for their engineering pin. Greg, one of the pack leaders, designed a GPS receiver that transmits data over amateur radio...
Instructional Video3:27
Barcroft Media

Cute Cub Kindergarten: Tigers Unusual Friends

Higher Ed
DADE CITY, FL - FEBRUARY 12: A PLAYFUL group of baby animals enjoy a spot of rough and tumble at a Florida zoo. Kangaroos, tigers and gibbons would never form friendships with one another in the wild, but at Dade City's Wild Things, in...
Instructional Video2:40
Weatherthings

Hurricane Elena and Juan 1985

6th - 8th
Both Hurricanes Elena and Juan in 1985 had tracks that made full loops. We see the track and history of these storms.
Instructional Video4:59
Barcroft Media

Donald Devotees Build Outrageous Trump Mobile | RIDICULOUS RIDES

Higher Ed
TWO of Donald Trump’s biggest super-fans have manufactured a whacky vehicle to honour his time as US President. Decorated in red, white and blue, ‘The Trump Mobile’ is made of two Mercedes Benz wagons and other parts from 43 different...
Instructional Video1:00
Next Animation Studio

World’s first ‘flying car’ airport to be built near Orlando

12th - Higher Ed
The city council of Lake Nona has announced its plans to build the world’s first “flying car” taxi hub by 2025
Instructional Video4:09
Science360

New sensors to monitor storm surge on bridges

12th - Higher Ed
A University of Florida team is starting to gather real-time data on the impact of waves and rising water on bridges during hurricanes. Unlike studies that rely on tests in wave laboratories, this research will use data...
Instructional Video4:59
National Parks Service

Everglades National Park - Warming Up to Adaptation: Everglades National Park

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Situated on the edge of Florida Bay, the popular visitor area of Flamingo faces threats from rising seas and storm surge. Explore how Everglades National Park is using innovative, forward-looking strategies to adapt to our changing climate.
Instructional Video30:25
The Wall Street Journal

Activating Change

Higher Ed
In a time when politics are both polarizing and partisan, meet two leaders who are reshaping the future of lawmaking by incorporating Silicon Valley thinking to introduce bipartisan legislation.
Instructional Video1:13
Next Animation Studio

La Palma volcano’s ongoing eruption could trigger mega-tsunami that hits U.S.

12th - Higher Ed
As the La Palma volcano shows no sign of stopping its eruption, there is a possibility it could cause a mega-tsunami.
Podcast1:36
Independent Producers

Former Felons Register to Vote

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A new group of Florida voters can now participate in the election process. Former felons in Florida were not allowed to vote for many years, but a recent amendment passed by a majority of Florida voters has reinstated this important...
Instructional Video2:25
Cerebellum

Colonization Of North America: The First Settlement - A New Era Of Rule

9th - 12th
Discusses the French trading networks, their alliances with Native Americans, and their conflicts with settlers. This video looks at how Florida was aquired by the British in exchange for Havana. Then subsequently under the control of...
Instructional Video5:31
Barcroft Media

The Girl Who Doctors Can't Diagnose | BORN DIFFERENT

Higher Ed
FLORIDA, UNITED STATES - UNDATED: NINE-YEAR-OLD Katie Renfroe suffers with a condition so rare that it doesn't even have a name. Katie was diagnosed with megalencephaly at birth, a growth development disorder characterised by the...
Instructional Video26:20
National Parks Service

Everglades National Park - Cold Snap 2010 and Tamiami Trail Restoration

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Waterways returns in May with a two-segment episode highlighting the January 2010 cold snap and Everglades restoration efforts along Tamiami Trail
Instructional Video5:53
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Elizabeth Watts Bromery - Teachers Make a Difference - Leon and Jean Watts

Higher Ed
Elizabeth Watts Bromery, an English Professor at Broward County Public Schools, Florida, became an educator in 1990 as her parents raised her to equate education with social justice. She chose teaching to empower students to make...
Instructional Video9:03
TLDR News

Will the US Reopen by Easter The US's $2.2 Trillion Coronavirus Plan Explained - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
This week the US overtook Italy and China to become the country with the greatest number of Coronavirus cases. So in this video, we explain how Congress and the Trump administration are reacting, from $2.2 trillion dollars of spending to...
Instructional Video9:22
Weird History

The Tragic End Of Randy Rhoads

12th - Higher Ed
Randall Rhoads was an American heavy metal guitarist who played with Quiet Riot and Ozzy Osbourne. His music and legacy landed him on multiple "Greatest Guitarists" lists. However, his talented life was tragically cut short after a...
Instructional Video7:13
Hip Hughes History

Obama and Romney for Dummies

6th - 12th
HipHughes covers the essentials on the two major candidates for President, outlining the differences between the candidates so you can make up your mind if you haven't already. Be ready for some simplification! Topics covered include...
Instructional Video1:06
Next Animation Studio

Nestle plans to take 1.1 million gallons of water from Florida spring

12th - Higher Ed
Nestle sparked outrage among environmentalists over plans to take water from a spring in Florida.