Instructional Video4:05
Communication Coach Alex Lyon

Public Speaking Eye Contact

Higher Ed
How to make eye contact when public speaking!

When giving a presentation, great eye contact with your audience is key. It can make or break a speech. But, what exactly are the expectations? This video explores 3 eye...
Instructional Video8:53
Seven Dimensions

Presenting with Passion

Higher Ed
In this video, a presentation skills trainer discusses the importance of body language, tone of voice, and the words used in presentations. The trainer provides examples of poor presentation skills and offers tips on how to improve, such...
Instructional Video4:48
Curated Video

How to Write a Powerful Conclusion for an Argumentative Essay

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains the steps to draft a strong conclusion for an argumentative essay. The steps include summarizing the argument, identifying a solution, and presenting the consequence of inaction. The teacher provides...
News Clip1:56
Curated Video

APEC leaders wrap up summit after Trump and Xi reach truce in trade war

9th - Higher Ed
The two-day APEC summit in South Korea has wrapped up with President Lee Jae Myung handing over hosting duties to China.
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Curated Video

Lavrov framing NATO as the aggressor: Analysis

9th - Higher Ed
Dakota Irvin tells Al Jazeera Lavrov cast NATO as aggressors, warned of retaliation, and sought Global South support against the West.
News Clip0:37
Curated Video

Man accused of Trump golf course assassination attempt to give closing argument

Higher Ed
Ryan Routh, the man accused of attempting to assassinate Trump at his Florida golf course, will deliver his closing argument before the jury begins deliberations. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Dior Haute Couture goes retro in Paris

9th - Higher Ed
Fashion house Christian Dior went back to basics in Paris this week, presenting a deliberately paired-down Haute Couture collection.



The aim: to bring the focus back to craftmanship over flashy

fashion. ...
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Curated Video

Two govt ministers testify to UK parliament committee on arms exports to Israel

9th - Higher Ed
Two govt ministers presenting evidence to UK parliament committee on arms exports to Israel.
News Clip4:25
Curated Video

New Quebec budget a 'very bad budget,' economist says

9th - Higher Ed
Moshe Lander,a senior lecturer in economics at Concordia University, breaks down Quebec's new budget, arguing that the government doesn't "have control" over its finances.
News Clip3:04
Curated Video

PM Modi visits UAE, discusses partnership, inaugurates temple, and addresses Indian community.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has commenced his official visit to the United Arab Emirates, spanning from February 13 to 14. During his stay, he will engage in discussions with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to advance...
News Clip8:01
Curated Video

Calgary's Ted-Jan Bloemen wins 5,000m speed skating World Cup gold on home ice

9th - Higher Ed
Calgary's Ted-Jan Bloemen skated to a gold medal in the men's 5,000-metre race, in a time of 6:13.87, on the first day of the ISU World Cup Speed Skating event in Quebec City.
News Clip3:04
Curated Video

Video: Indian community in the US gears up for grand musical welcome to PM Modi

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Indian Americans are eagerly waiting for Prime Minister Modi’s first State Visit to the US. The Indian-American community in the US is preparing to give Prime Minister Modi a memorable welcome. Young musicians of the Indian community are...
News Clip7:38
Curated Video

New rules come into effect for unvaccinated Manitobans working with vulnerable populations

9th - Higher Ed
CBC News Network's Andrew Nichols speaks to Dr. Shannon Prud'homme, a family physician in Treherne, Manitoba about the new rules around testing for unvaccinated Manitobans working with vulnerable populations.
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Curated Video

India’s dengue outbreak: More than 100 people dead in two weeks

9th - Higher Ed
A serious outbreak of dengue fever has taken hold in India's most populous state of Uttar Pradesh.<br/>
More than 100 people, many of them children, are known to have died in the past two weeks.
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Curated Video

BRICS foreign ministers meet in Brazil

9th - Higher Ed
BRICS ministers meet in Rio amid global tension over US tariffs
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Curated Video

From Sri Lanka to St. John’s: Passionate students teach a culture class to their peers

9th - Higher Ed
Sharing Our Cultures promotes acceptance in the province by encouraging students from diverse backgrounds to give a lesson on culture. CBC N.L. recently swung by one of its interactive exhibits at The Rooms.
News Clip1:27
Curated Video

Liberals projected to do well in N.L., CBC Poll Tracker suggests — but the tide could turn

9th - Higher Ed
Eric Grenier, who oversees CBC’s Poll Tracker, is projecting that if a federal election were held today, the Liberals would win. Conservatives are projected to make a few gains, while the NDP appears to be in freefall. Grenier explains...
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Curated Video

Holt government will hold major public consultations on N.B. Power

9th - Higher Ed
Premier Susan Holt says ‘open, transparent’ process will include public meetings around the province on the troubled utility’s future.
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Curated Video

World largest iceberg halts its glacial invasion

9th - Higher Ed
The world’s largest iceberg has halted its glacial movement, temporarily stalling its invasion into the open ocean. Scientists are monitoring the iceberg’s path as its shift could have significant environmental implications.
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Curated Video

UN top court hearing arguments from smaller nations on the front lines of climate change

9th - Higher Ed
Public hearings are underway in the largest-ever case presented to the International Court of Justice, over global warming and the responsibility of countries to combat it. More than 100 countries are participating. CBC's Science and...
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Curated Video

Protest, counter-protest over 2SLGBTQ+ school policies held in front of Kitchener city hall

9th - Higher Ed
About 50 people gathered outside Kitchener's city hall on Friday for the 1 Million March 4 Kids. CBC K-W's Cameron Mahler went to speak to both sides. The group that organized the protest says their aim is to "safeguard" children by...
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Bloomberg

Supreme Court Signals It May Uphold TikTok Ban

Higher Ed
Supreme Court justices signaled they are likely to uphold a law that would ban the popular social media platform TikTok in the US if it isn't sold by its Chinese parent company by Jan. 19. Bloomberg's Michael Shepard has more on the...
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Curated Video

Viewer Spotlight: How we book the experts who appear on Scripps News

Higher Ed
Each week, Scripps News shares feedback it receives from the viewer hotline. This week's Viewer's Spotlight concerns how Scripps News invites guests to join its broadcasts. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

DUP leader tells rival unionists it is not too late to co-operate over election

Higher Ed
The DUP’s interim leader has told rival unionists it is not too late to co-operate to deliver victories for pro-union candidates in several key election battlegrounds in Northern Ireland.



Gavin Robinson also vowed to...