Instructional Video8:48
PBS

How Plankton Created A Bizarre Giant of the Seas

12th - Higher Ed
At more than 2 meters long, Aegirocassis was not only the biggest radiodont ever, but it also may have been the biggest animal in the Early Ordovician. This bizarre marine giant may have only been possible, thanks to a major revolution...
Instructional Video11:01
Crash Course

How Are Cities Organized? Crash Course Geography

12th - Higher Ed
Today we’re going to take a closer look at cities, examine how these large complex structures are organized, and identify patterns and differences in land use around the world. We'll begin with a quick recap of Central Place Theory, then...
Instructional Video8:18
PBS

The Weird, Watery Tale of Spinosaurus

12th - Higher Ed
In 1912, a fossil collector discovered some strange bone fragments in the eerie, beautiful Cretaceous Bahariya rock formation of Egypt. Eventually, that handful of fossil fragments would reveal to scientists one of the strangest...
Instructional Video5:20
SciShow

Are Modern Humans Really Older Than We Thought?

12th - Higher Ed
Until recently, fossil evidence for modern humans has only gone back 200,000 years. A new discovery in Morocco and thermoluminescence dating may help extend that beyond 300,000 years. Chapters View all Homo sapiens 0:09...
Instructional Video3:00
MinuteEarth

This Country Has Something Everyone Else Wants

12th - Higher Ed
Thanks to the University of Minnesota for sponsoring this video! http://twin-cities.umn.edu/ Morocco has 3/4 of the world’s known reserves of rock phosphate, our main source of phosphorus, so Morocco may be key to our long-term ability...
Instructional Video9:42
Curated Video

African Royal Family Trees

6th - Higher Ed
African Royal Family Trees
Instructional Video5:24
Curated Video

The Wonders of Morocco: Marrakech, Casbah, and the Sahara Desert

6th - Higher Ed
Marrakech, Morocco:"We will go to the bustling city of Marrakech, where we will explore the citadel and the exciting market of La Medina, before moving out of the city towards the Ksar of Ait Ben Haddou, the wonderful Atlas mountains,...
Instructional Video12:45
Curated Video

Battle of the Three Kings, 1578 AD (Part 2/2) The Kings clash at Alcácer Quibir

6th - Higher Ed
Battle of the Three Kings, 1578 AD (Part 2/2) The Kings clash at Alcácer Quibir
Instructional Video13:44
Curated Video

Battle of the Three Kings, 1578 AD (Part 1/2) Portugal launches a Crusade against Morocco

6th - Higher Ed
Battle of the Three Kings, 1578 AD (Part 1/2) Portugal launches a Crusade against Morocco
Instructional Video15:34
Curated Video

Greatest African Dynasties | Top 10 Countdown

6th - Higher Ed
Greatest African Dynasties | Top 10 Countdown
Instructional Video1:49
Curated Video

Rescued Seals Equipped with Satellite Tags for Successful Return to the Wild

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, the RSPCA in Norfolk, UK, showcases their use of state-of-the-art satellite data logging tags to track the progress of rescued seals returning to the wild. The tags provide valuable information about the seals' locations,...
Instructional Video7:34
Curated Video

Optimism: A Recipe for Success

K - 5th
In this video, Rolla the Rooster and his friend Amina teach us about the power of optimism. Amina dreams of opening a restaurant but faces financial challenges. With Rolla's encouragement and their optimistic mindset, they organize a...
Instructional Video8:11
Curated Video

Mexico and Cameroon: A Look at Two Strong Football Teams

6th - Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of the Mexican and Cameroonian national football teams, highlighting their World Cup history, key players, and chances of success in the upcoming tournament. It discusses Mexico's consistent qualifying...
Instructional Video11:01
Curated Video

Waste Management Practices and Educating Local Youth

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores the innovative waste management practices at Atlas Kasbah and the educational efforts to teach local youth about waste management and positive environmental behavior. Building Tomorrow episode 6, part 4
Instructional Video8:58
Curated Video

Introduction and Construction of the Atlas Kasbah

6th - Higher Ed
This video is an exploration of eco-housing and the need for sustainable architecture, followed by a detailed look at the construction of the Atlas Kasbah in Morocco, integrating traditional methods with sustainable practices to create...
Instructional Video5:55
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Laila Taik - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Casablanca, Morocco

Higher Ed
Laila Taik, an English teacher from Morocco and currently based in Brooklyn, New York, recounts her experience during the pandemic in 2020 when schools transitioned to remote learning. Facing challenges such as students' lack of access...
Instructional Video6:57
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Laila Taik - Teaching Arabic in America

Higher Ed
Laila Taik is an English teacher from Morocco working on sustainable development goals both with her students and her global colleagues. In this video, she shares her experience teaching Arabic to American students at Brooklyn, New York....
Instructional Video2:25
Curated Video

World Record: Parachuting Across the Gibraltar Strait

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, Thierry De Montfort, a skilled military test parachutist, successfully crosses the 14-kilometer-wide Gibraltar Strait using a high-tech parachute. By combining the features of paragliders and freefall parachutes, De...
Instructional Video7:20
The Guardian

Western Sahara: the last colony in Africa

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Annexed by Morocco more than 40 years ago, Western Sahara is known as the last colony in Africa. Iman Amrani visits the Dakhla refugee camp in Algeria, where the remote Fisahara festival is held. Women explain how they are using film...
Instructional Video11:28
Jack Rackam

Why everyone in 900 AD was Scared of Tunisia | The Life & Times of Ibrahim II

12th - Higher Ed
This is another one of those episodes where there isn't a whole lot of clickbait-worthy shenanigannery but gosh darn it Ibrahim was cool and messed up and I wanted to talk about him
Instructional Video8:21
TLDR News

Why is the UK Running out of Food (and is it Brexit)?

12th - Higher Ed
Over the last few weeks, the UK has become accustom to finding empty shelves in supermarkets. The thing is, that unlike during COVID, this is a fairly UK specific phenonium. So why is Britain running out of food, and is Brexit to blame?
Instructional Video1:14
Next Animation Studio

US soldier undergoes double arm transplant

12th - Higher Ed
Brendan Marrocco, a former US soldier and quadruple amputee, successfully underwent double arm transplant surgery on Dec.18 last year at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. The surgery involved several hours of connecting the bones,...
Instructional Video6:03
History Hit

West Africa Before the Europeans: Rediscovery and beyond

12th - Higher Ed
Why are we ignorant of the archaeology left behind in West Africa? Are West Africans going to rediscover their history and will there be a demand of giving back physical objects from foreign museums in aiding that rediscovery? West...
Instructional Video0:30
Next Animation Studio

Solar plane completes Spain to Morocco flight

12th - Higher Ed
A solar powered plane has completed a 19-hour flight from Madrid in Spain to Morocco. Swiss plane the Solar Impulse is the size of a Boeing 747, but weighs around the same as a family car. The transcontinental flight is seen as a warm up...