Instructional Video6:41
Communication Coach Alex Lyon

Compassion in the Workplace

Higher Ed
Creating a culture of compassion in the workplace is a great way for leaders to transform the workplace experience.
Instructional Video16:51
Maddie Moate

Return to Efteling 2022! Part 1 | Maddie Moate

K - 5th
Come join us on our third trip to *Efteling! Our theme park vlogs go down so well with our audience that it would be a shame not to share one of our favorites with you! This is part 1 of an epic vlogging day in the park and we got to do...
Instructional Video3:07
The EcoHero Show

Deuces

K - 5th
Environmental Rap Superhero Mr. Eco travels to New Zealand to encourage EcoHeroes to start their own journey of changing the world!
Instructional Video16:27
Religion for Breakfast

The Origin of Christian Saints

12th - Higher Ed
In this episode we examine the topic: The Origin of Christian Saints
Instructional Video8:30
Curated Video

Inventors Who Changed the World

Pre-K - 3rd
"The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time." -Thomas Edison From the curiosity of Leonardo da Vinci to the dedication of Marie Curie, Inventors Who Changed the World is a young child's first introduction to the...
Instructional Video6:00
Curated Video

Hiroshima 1945

Higher Ed
A beginning of atomic age! Cause of celebration for United States. Consequences of 2 atomic bombs on Hiroshima minting 16+ million lives in 1945.
Instructional Video2:17
Encyclopaedia Britannica

Did you Know? Greek Mythology

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn more about the mythology, legends, and folktales of ancient Greece.
Instructional Video2:19
Makematic

Respect Diversity

K - 8th
In this video, students will view a piece of public art, then create a sculpture or mural that values diversity and celebrates the positive contributions people have made to our world.
Instructional Video2:43
Makematic

Engaging Fully

K - 8th
In this video, students will rewrite and illustrate a classic story to make it more inclusive.
Instructional Video9:30
Hip Hughes History

Hinduism 101: Religions in Global History

6th - 12th
An introductory lecture to the basics of Hinduism.
Instructional Video3:10
The EcoHero Show

EcoHero Anthem

K - 5th
Environmental Rap Superhero Mr. Eco and Jenny Tormey spread EcoHero empowerment through this anthem for EcoHeroes around the world.
Instructional Video3:27
Participant

The Story of Martin Luther King Jr. by Kid President

Pre-K - 5th
The ever-engaging Kid President hosts a video that details the life story of Martin Luther King, Jr. Kid President covers the time from when Martin Luther King, Jr. was born to the extent of his life and includes words of encouragement...
Instructional Video4:06
TED-Ed

The Greek Myth of Talos, the First Robot

6th - 12th
A short video introduces viewers to the Greek myth of Talos, the first robot. The story also connects Talos to the myth of Jason, Medea, and the argonauts.
Instructional Video5:14
TED-Ed

The Myth of Jason and the Argonauts

6th - 12th Standards
Travel with Jason and the Argonauts in a short, animated TEDEd video that recounts the adventures of the crew as they journey to retrieve the Golden Fleece.
Instructional Video3:03
PBS

A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole

9th - 12th Standards
Rather than windmills, Ignatius J. Reilly, the hero of John Kennedy Toole's Pulitzer Prize-winning A Confederacy of Dunces, battles against modernity. Find out why Professor Walter Isaacson thinks Toole's novel should get viewers' votes...
Instructional Video3:15
PBS

Catch-22 by Joseph Heller

6th - 12th Standards
Narrators of a short video offer their rationale for why Catch 22 should be included in the Great American Read program. They touch on the key themes in Heller's satirical and sobering novel about Captain John Yossarian and the catch-22s...
Instructional Video2:35
PBS

Heroes and Hope in Frank Herbert's Dune

7th - 12th Standards
Wil Wheaton shares his rationale for why readers should vote for Frank Herbert's Dune as their choice for the Great American Read program. His talk touches on the major themes of the novel and its central conflicts.
Instructional Video4:06
PBS

Dune

6th - 12th Standards
Dune remains one of the most popular science fiction tales ever written. Find out why with a short video that argues for including Frank Herbert's tale of sandworms and Fremen, Mentats and witches, villains and heroes in the Great...
Instructional Video13:46
Crash Course

The Epic of Gilgamesh: Crash Course World Mythology #26

9th - 12th
Meet a scary demon named Humbaba in the 26th installment of the 41-episode Crash Course World Mythology series. Scholars learn about The Epic of Gilgamesh, an ancient Mesopotamian poem. Viewers also consider how the epic relates to...
Instructional Video13:24
Crash Course

Ma'ui, Oceania's Hero: Crash Course World Mythology #31

7th - 12th
The demi-god Ma'ui in Disney's Moana is more than a charming character—he's actually based on an ancient mythical character. With the 31st installment in the Crash Course World Mythology series, viewers meet the hero from Oceania....
Instructional Video12:52
Crash Course

Herakles. Or Hercules. A Problematic Hero: Crash Course World Mythology #30

9th - 12th
Hercules must complete 10 tasks to gain immortality—what a Herculean feat! The 30th video of 41 in the Crash Course World Mythology series is all about Hercules' heroic journey. Scholars follow along as the god captures a boar, collects...
Instructional Video13:25
Crash Course

Rama and the Ramayana: Crash Course World Mythology #27

7th - 12th
What do a 10-headed demon, a monkey king, and a fire god have to do with ancient India? Scholars find out using the 27th video from the 41-part Crash Course World Mythology set. Viewers explore the hero archetype in ancient myths and...
Instructional Video13:20
Crash Course

The Hero's Journey and the Monomyth: Crash Course World Mythology #25

7th - 12th
How did the cluster of stars known as the Pleiades get the nickname The Seven Sisters? The 25th video in the Crash Course World Mythology series has the answer! Viewers explore mythological heroes and learn about Joseph Campbell's theory...
Instructional Video5:36
TED-Ed

Why Should You Read Virgil's "Aeneid"?

11th - Higher Ed Standards
Is Virgil's Aeneid, as Augustus believed, written in praise of the first Roman emperor, or a criticism of his rule? Introduce the famous epic poem with a short video that provides background information about the poet, the historic...