Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

Department of the Interior

9th - Higher Ed
Many government departments have a focused mission, but the Department of the Interior is known as the "Department of Everything Else." So what are its responsibilities and how does it keep our country in check?
Instructional Video13:39
PBS

Evolution of Law Enforcement

12th - Higher Ed
With ongoing protests across the United States and the globe against law enforcement violence and extrajudicial killings of people in Black, brown, and impoverished communities, the world is contemplating the place of police in our...
Instructional Video14:45
All Ears English

2061 - Justify Your English with Today's Famous Sayings

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Do you sometimes end up in English conversations about the topic of justice/ Today get 3 common sayings that you can use to further the conversation and connect around what justice means.
Instructional Video7:05
Curated Video

Tech Companies Are Banning Police Use of Facial Recognition | Microsoft, Amazon, and IBM Bans

Higher Ed
Microsoft, Amazon, and IBM have banned the police use of their facial recognition systems, either temporarily or permanently. What does this mean for the future of facial recognition technologies?
Instructional Video9:07
Curated Video

How AI Preserves Systemic Racism

Higher Ed
Systemic racism, and the institutions built by it, have existed for far longer than AI has. As the newest tool available to build systems, how has AI preserved (and chipped away at) systemic racism?
Instructional Video2:39
Curated Video

The FBI

9th - Higher Ed
The Federal Bureau of Investigations is a fact-finding, crime-fighting national security machine. But how did it come about – and what do FBI agents actually do?
Instructional Video2:13
Curated Video

Lunch Counter Stools

9th - Higher Ed
In 1960, four Black students staged a sit-in in North Carolina to protest against racial segregation in the United States. The stools they sat on are the most visited artifacts at the International Civil Rights Center and Museum.
Instructional Video2:16
Curated Video

Prohibition: Capitol Hill Secret

9th - Higher Ed
While Prohibition made it to illegal to sell, transport or make alcohol in the United States, the top brass in the US Congress were able to stay well-lubricated – thanks to the nefarious work of famed bootlegger, George Cassiday.
Instructional Video27:41
Neuro Transmissions

Should Police Respond To Mental Health Calls?

12th - Higher Ed
If you were in a mental health crisis and called for emergency services, who would you want coming to your aid? Right now in the US, local police have shouldered the burden of this kind of crisis response. But...should they? If we agree...
Instructional Video2:21:50
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Roundtable on Federal Government Engagement in Standards

9th - 12th
Recorded Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011, at the Hoover Building in Washington, D.C. The U.S. Department of Commerce and NIST hosted a moderated panel discussion about what role the government should play in standards development and use and how...
Instructional Video26:00
Wonderscape

History Kids: Constitutional Amendments 1-5

K - 5th
The video discusses some of the key amendments in the United States Constitution, specifically focusing on the First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments. It explains the importance of these amendments in protecting individual...
Instructional Video35:13
The Wall Street Journal

Government Perspectives on the Cyber Threat Environment

Higher Ed
Learn about the current cyber threat environment, what to expect on the horizon, and how federal agencies are helping to protect private industry.
Instructional Video8:58
Curated Video

CISSP® Certification Domain 1 Security and Risk Management Video Boot Camp for 2022 - US Laws, European Laws, and International Treaties

Higher Ed
This video focuses on US laws, European laws, and international treaties. This clip is from the chapter "Certified Information Systems Security Professional CISSP Domain 1 - Security and Risk Management" of the series "CISSP®...
Instructional Video20:48
The Wall Street Journal

Cybersecurity and National Security

Higher Ed
Examine the intersection of cybercrime and national defense, including protecting critical infrastructure, defending against political meddling and securing companies' intellectual property.
Instructional Video31:25
The Wall Street Journal

When Hackers Strike What Do I Do?

Higher Ed
What actions can a business be taking once they suffer a data breach?
Instructional Video20:35
The Wall Street Journal

Clearview AI's Hoan Ton-That Live of Facial Recognition Demo

Higher Ed
Clearview AI's Hoan Ton-That gives a behind the scenes look at its facial recognition tool and how it can be used in law enforcement at WSJ Tech Live.
Instructional Video9:15
AllTime 10s

10 Ways You Didn't Know You're Being Tracked

12th - Higher Ed
Should we all be a bit paranoid?! Well maybe... It seems like we may well be being tracked every day in various secretive ways...
Instructional Video2:49
IDG TECHtalk

Tech companies pause, end AI facial recognition contracts with police

Higher Ed
Amazon, IBM and Microsoft all announced plans to pause or end selling facial recognition software to law enforcement. Amazon and Microsoft say they’re hoping for legislative guidance when it comes to selling facial recognition software....
Instructional Video5:51
Healthcare Triage

Weed, Intoxication, DWI, and Breathalyzers

Higher Ed
How do breathalyzers work? And will there ever be a breathalyzer for marijuana? As pot has become legal in several states, law enforcement has sought a method to detect marijuana use in drivers. This is complicated, though. Breathalyzers...
Instructional Video43:04
The Wall Street Journal

Brianna Wu on Dealing With Haters Online

Higher Ed
You get called a foul name online or threatened via direct message, what’s the best response? Brianna Wu talks about her own experiences with internet trolls and gives advice on the best approach to dealing with online hate.
Instructional Video45:52
The Wall Street Journal

On Antitrust and Other Matters

Higher Ed
U.S. ​Attorney General, William​ P. Barr, lays out his priority list for business and the nation.
Instructional Video5:37
Curated Video

The Dangers of Clearview AI: How Your Photos are Being Used Without Your Consent

Higher Ed
The video discusses the controversial use of Clearview AI's facial recognition technology, which claims to identify anyone with 100% accuracy using billions of photos scraped from social media. The accuracy and potential biases of the...
Instructional Video1:12
Next Animation Studio

Amazon halts police use of its facial recognition technology

12th - Higher Ed
Amazon announced that it will ban police use of the company’s facial recognition tool Rekognition for a year, in a blogpost dated Wednesday.
Instructional Video16:39
Mazz Media

RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED IN AMERICA

6th - 8th
RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED IN AMERICA CHAPTER 1. The Fourth Amendment Viewers will learn that the Fourth Amendment begins with the assumption that citizens have the right to live free from unreasonable interference from the government....