Instructional Video5:44
Curated Video

Discovering the Natural Wonders of Oregon

6th - Higher Ed
Oregon, USA:"We will continue to our next destination to visit some of the best national parks located in the northwest Pacific Ocean in the State of Oregon, in the United States of America. The Crater Lake National Park, a perfect place...
Instructional Video7:12
Curated Video

Discovering Seattle: From History to Landmarks

6th - Higher Ed
Seattle, Washington, USA:"We start this journey in the Pacific Northwest, in a city with a tower that touches the space and where coffee is king, Seattle, Washington. A region that has a rich history of Native Americans, with the first...
Instructional Video1:23
Curated Video

Volvo's Linda: Investigating Car Accident Risks for Pregnant Women and Unborn Babies

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Volvo has developed a pregnant digital crash test dummy named Linda to study the risks to both the fetus and the pregnant woman in car accidents. By understanding how pregnant women and their babies interact with safety systems during a...
Instructional Video2:53
Curated Video

Preserving Peru's Alpaca Heritage: The Urgency of Microchipping

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the challenges faced by the Peruvian alpaca industry, including the smuggling of prized alpacas across borders and the loss of valuable breeding stock. The Peruvian government has resorted to implanting microchips in...
Instructional Video6:18
Curated Video

The Future of Football in the United States and South Africa

6th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the popularity of soccer in the United States and the potential for it to become one of the dominant sports in the country. It also explores the efforts to promote soccer through the Major League Soccer competition...
Instructional Video7:49
Curated Video

Cyber Security for Absolute Beginners - 2022 Edition - Part 02 - The Facebook Data Mining Scandal

Higher Ed
This video discusses the Cambridge Analytica case that illegally collected user information from Facebook.
Instructional Video9:44
Weird History

American Phrases That Are Rude In Other Countries

12th - Higher Ed
Next time you're abroad, watch out for these American habits other countries think are rude. Us Yanks aren't the most popular kids in the global school at the best of times - you don't need to commit a social faux-pas to exacerbate the...
Instructional Video10:33
Astrum

What Do Shakespeare and a Lipstick Rocket Have in Common?

Higher Ed
The UK's Black Arrow and Prospero Program. Colossal failure?
Instructional Video12:27
Curated Video

How the Girl Scout Cookie Empire Was Built

12th - Higher Ed
Weird History Food is giving into temptation by giving you the History Girl Scout Cookies. While you may see these delicious Girl Scout Cookies being sold around town or your co-worker is sending around the order sheet at the office,...
Instructional Video11:02
Weird History

Facts About Organized Crime Around the World

12th - Higher Ed
Organized crime can be explained as a complex and thoroughly centralized criminal enterprise that has been established for the explicit purpose of engaging in unlawful activities. In the world we live in, hundreds of organized crime...
Instructional Video3:03
Curated Video

Carencia de vitaminas

3rd - 8th
Cómo una investigación sobre una enfermedad de la piel en el sur de Estados Unidos reveló la auténtica importancia de una dieta sana y lo que sucede si no ingerimos suficientes vitaminas. Twig - Biología - Vida sana - La nutrición ...
Instructional Video1:00
Curated Video

Fahrenheit (oF)

3rd - 8th
Escala de temperatura utilizada ampliamente en Estados Unidos en la que el agua se congela a 32 ºF y hierve a 212 ºF. Twig - Física
Instructional Video12:59
Epic History TV

St. Clair's Defeat: The Battle of the Wabash

12th - Higher Ed
On November 4, 1791, Native American forces of the Northwestern Confederacy launched a devastating surprise attack on General Arthur St. Clair’s US Army encampment near the Wabash River. The ensuing battle resulted in catastrophic losses...
Instructional Video8:08
Epic History TV

St. Clair’s Campaign: The Path to Catastrophe, 1791

12th - Higher Ed
In the autumn of 1791, General St. Clair's expedition faced severe challenges: slow progress, supply shortages, low morale, and desertions. As his weakened force camped on exposed terrain near the Wabash River, unaware of the looming...
Instructional Video12:59
Epic History TV

St. Clair's Expedition: An Army Marches Into the Wilderness

12th - Higher Ed
General St. Clair's expedition of 1791 aimed to crush Native American resistance in the Northwest Territory and secure US control over the region. Hampered by corruption, supply shortages, and poorly trained troops, the campaign’s...
Instructional Video9:21
Epic History TV

The Northwest Territory: Washington’s Gamble and the Native Resistance

12th - Higher Ed
In 1787, the United States faced mounting debt and unrest as settlers pushed illegally into the Northwest Territory, sparking violent resistance from Native American tribes. Despite calls for fairness, President George Washington...
Instructional Video3:25
Curated Video

The Evolution of Voting Rights in the United States

3rd - 12th
This video provides a brief history of how the United States transitioned from being ruled by preordained monarchies to a country where citizens have the right to vote. It highlights the Revolutionary War, the drafting of the US...
Instructional Video9:00
Astrum

Why NASA Didn't Go Directly to the Moon: Apollo Episode 1

Higher Ed
The battle between the US and the USSR for space supremacy.
Instructional Video4:34
Curated Video

The Last Man Fishing

3rd - Higher Ed
For decades, large-scale ndustrialization and privatization of the fishing industry has been threatening the livelihood of small-scale fishers from Alaska to New England. Learn how powerful industrial fishing operations are changing life...
Instructional Video12:15
Weird History

The Weirdest Small Towns In The United States

12th - Higher Ed
A post on Medium in May 2016 attempted to tackle a seemingly unanswerable question: what's the weirdest town in America? To do this, Lyman Stone used 20 different variables, including what percentage of each city's population was...
Instructional Video5:32
Science ABC

How Robert J. Oppenheimer became the ‘Father of the Atomic Bomb’

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Robert J. Oppenheimer, born on April 22, 1904, is known as the father of the atomic bomb. Oppenheimer was awarded a PhD in theoretical physics and was interested in the emerging field of quantum physics. As a scientist at the University...
Instructional Video7:26
Step Back History

How Did We Get the 8-hour Work Day?

12th - Higher Ed
If you worked an 8 hour work day today. You have a lot of people who protested and even died to get it. Let's celebrate International Worker's Day by telling their story.
Instructional Video5:25
Great Big Story

Mei Lum and the WOW project, revitalizing Chinatown with art and activism

12th - Higher Ed
Mei Lum, the fifth-generation owner of Wing On Wo, uses arts and activism to support the Chinatown community through the WOW project.
Instructional Video13:49
ProTeachersVideo

KS3 History: The Jazz Age

Higher Ed
The Jazz Age was a time of unparalleled prosperity and change. Featuring archive footage from the period, students can gain a fascinating and revealing insight into 1920's America. Archive film based programme about America from the...