Weird History
How Exactly Did Anne Sullivan Teach Helen Keller To Communicate?
The relationship between Anne Sullivan and Helen Keller went beyond pupil and teacher. It was based in Sullivan's ability to open up the world for Keller. Deaf, blind, and mute due to a childhood illness, Helen Keller learned to read,...
Bedtime History
History of Helen Keller for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about Helen Keller's journey to overcome all odds by learning to speak, read, write books, and later tour the world bringing attention to others with similar disabilities.
Wonderscape
The Legacy of Alexander Graham Bell
This video explores the lasting impact of Alexander Graham Bell’s work, from his continued dedication to supporting deaf education, including his connection with Helen Keller, to the technological advances inspired by his inventions....
Curated Video
Triumph Despite Adversity: Helen Keller and Franklin D. Roosevelt
Mr. Griot writes a comparison and contrast essay detailing the similarities and differences between Helen Keller and Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Curated Video
Fiction and Non Fiction
This video goes over different examples of fiction and non-fiction books. Some genre is mentioned. It begins to teach students about author's purpose. The purpose of a non-fiction book is to inform us. The purpose of a fiction book is to...
The Wall Street Journal
"Reasonable Security" Under the California Consumer Privacy Act
The California Consumer Privacy Act is the first to provide consumers with statutory damages and a private right of action if data is breached. How do you implement a program that aligns to the expectations of the CCPA and other...
Bedtime History
Helen Keller’s Inspiring Life
Helen Keller was a pioneer in the disability rights movement. She was also a pacifist, advocate for workers’ rights, and supporter of women’s suffrage. Her life began with childhood struggles when she lost the ability to both see or...
Tarver Academy
Life is a Daring Adventure
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About Life is a Daring Adventure
Global Ethics Solutions
Believing is Seeing! Successful Sales Mindset Perceptions
We’ve all heard that “seeing is believing” but there’s a powerful business principle hidden in the fact that believing is seeing! What do customers see in you as a sales professional? Are you someone who can be trusted? Consider what...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Robert L. Dilenschneider - Nailing It: How History's Awesome Twentysomethings Got It Together
Robert L. Dilenschneider formed The Dilenschneider Group in October 1991. Prior to forming his own firm, Mr. Dilenschneider served as president and chief executive officer of Hill and Knowlton, Inc. from 1986 to 1991. He has counseled...
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Did You Know? Helen Keller
Learn more about the life and accomplishments of Helen Keller.
Curated Video
Museum of Artifacts That Made America: Helen Keller's Watch
Deafblind pioneer Helen Keller campaigned for a better America – with the help of a remarkable watch that she didn’t have to see to read.
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.
A young Helen Keller poses for a photograph; Helen Keller poses with her teacher Anne Sullivan; Helen Keller poses with inventor Alexander Graham Bell.
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.
Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru greets and sits down with Helen Keller and her interpreter Polly Thomson who uses sign language with her.
Hearst Metrotone News
Helen Keller holds her diploma wearing a cap and gown upon her graduation in 1904.
Helen Keller holds her diploma wearing a cap and gown upon her graduation in 1904.
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Future of Broadcasting: Story 2: U.S. Television
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Hearst Metrotone News
Helen Keller visits a bustling New York City complete with horse-drawn trolleys and carts among other traffic.
Helen Keller visits a bustling New York City complete with horse-drawn trolleys and carts among other traffic.
Hearst Metrotone News
Helen Keller receives the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies award while her interpreter Polly Thompson uses sign language to translate.
Helen Keller receives the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies award while her interpreter Polly Thompson uses sign language to translate.
Hearst Metrotone News
Helen Keller and her interpreter Polly Thompson communicate with sign language.
Helen Keller and her interpreter Polly Thompson communicate with sign language.
Hearst Metrotone News
REENACTMENT: 1887 teacher Anne Sullivan uses finger spelling to teach Helen Keller to communicate.
REENACTMENT: 1887 teacher Anne Sullivan uses finger spelling to teach Helen Keller to communicate.
Hearst Metrotone News
Helen Keller admires the millinery hats and Paris fashions upon a visit to New York City in 1910.
Helen Keller admires the millinery hats and Paris fashions upon a visit to New York City in 1910.
Hearst Metrotone News
Helen Keller hugs her brother and mother after which he finger spells in her hand as their mother, Kate, watches.
Helen Keller hugs her brother and mother after which he finger spells in her hand as their mother, Kate, watches.
Curated Video
USA: ARTIFICIAL EYES & TECHNOLOGY
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When people think of a glass eye, they often imagine it to be bulging, staring, and immobile- at the least, not a very good replacement of the original.
But not anymore.
Thanks to both technological and medical advances in...