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Brave Wilderness
Stung by a Venomous Neon Caterpillar!
Get ready for DOUBLE the sting as Coyote Peterson takes on two caterpillar contenders in this episode! First up, the giant cecropia moth caterpillar with its bristling spiked defense. Then, the tiny but fierce saddleback caterpillar...
Brave Wilderness
Inked by a Tattoo Needle
Coyote has endured some of the most painful stings in the animal kingdom, but how does that pain compare to a tattoo needle? In this unique episode, Coyote gets his first-ever tattoo and compares the sharp, stinging sensation of the...
Epic History TV
St. Clair's Defeat: The Battle of the Wabash
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...
Epic History TV
St. Clair’s Campaign: The Path to Catastrophe, 1791
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...
Epic History TV
St. Clair's Expedition: An Army Marches Into the Wilderness
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...
Epic History TV
The Northwest Territory: Washington’s Gamble and the Native Resistance
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...
Wonderscape
Hiram Revels: The First Black U.S. Senator
This video explores the life and achievements of Hiram Revels, the first Black person to serve in the U.S. Congress. Learn about his journey from a free-born pastor to a Civil War chaplain and political leader in Mississippi, and his...
Wonderscape
Racial and Prison Gerrymandering: Impact on Minority Voters
This video explains how racial and prison gerrymandering affect minority communities' political representation. Learn about cases like North Carolina's 2011 map and Virginia's redistricting case, as well as the concept of prison-based...
Wonderscape
The Early Life of Thomas Edison
Learn about the early years of Thomas Edison, from his childhood in Ohio and Michigan to his fascination with mechanical inventions. Discover how his early experiences as a telegraph operator shaped his passion for innovation and led...
Wonderscape
The Shawnee Tribe: Nomadic Lifestyle and Historical Conflicts
This video explores the culture, lifestyle, and history of the Shawnee tribe, known for their nomadic lifestyle in Ohio's Scioto River Valley. It covers their alliances with the French during the French and Indian War, their siding...
Wonderscape
Refining the Glider: The Wright Brothers’ 1902 Breakthrough
Learn how the Wright brothers improved their glider design by increasing wing efficiency and adding new controls, including a movable rudder. This video highlights their extensive experimentation and how these changes led to successful...
Wonderscape
Indigenous Resistance and the Battle of Tippecanoe in the War of 1812
This video focuses on the role of indigenous groups, particularly Tecumseh and his brother, the Prophet, in resisting American expansion leading up to the War of 1812. It highlights Tecumseh's efforts to unite tribes and the impact of...
Curated Video
From Counting Cans to Feeding Families: The Math of a Food Pantry
Join us on an exciting trip to People In Need food pantry in Delaware County, Ohio! We'll go behind the scenes to see how they use math every day to help families in their community. From counting items to ensure families receive...
Curated Video
Explore The Geography Of Ohio | US States Songs For Kids
Let's learn about Ohio's 88 counties!
Brave Wilderness
Stung by the STINGING NETTLE!
You've seen Coyote take on the Gympie Gympie and the Giant Stinging Leaf, but this episode presents a new challenger... the Stinging Nettle. He'll compare his reactions to these plants as well as discuss the effects of a possible...
Curated Video
AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate (SAA-C03) - Security and Compliance
Have you wondered how to secure the solutions you run in Amazon Web Services (AWS)? This is a valid concern, and you will begin to learn the answer to this important question in this video.
Curated Video
AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate (SAA-C03) - Exploring the Management Console
After learning to create our free-tier account on AWS, you will learn to use the interface and how to get around managing the AWS console—in short, explore the AWS console.
Brave Wilderness
Lake Erie Monster. Is it real?
Lake Erie is home to all sorts of animal life, including snakes, frogs, and snapping turtles. But is it possible that this Great Lake is home to a much larger, much more bizarre legend? In this episode, Coyote ventures out into North...
Curated Video
Mapp v. Ohio: Illegal Search and Seizure
Mapp v. Ohio was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that safeguarded the Fourth Amendment right to privacy after a Cleveland woman was wrongly convicted following an illegal search of her home.
Curated Video
The Midwest Region of the United States
Dr. Forrester introduces the Midwest Region of the United States. She describes the topography, the history, and the series of waterways that has made this area a vital and growing part of our country.
Curated Video
AWS, JavaScript, React - Deploy Web Apps on the Cloud - The EC2 Dashboard
This lesson provides a comprehensive overview of the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud dashboard.
Curated Video
The Day the River Caught Fire
When Time magazine published details of a river fire in downtown Cleveland in 1969, the outcry was so loud and widespread, the U.S. government was forced into action.
Curated Video
Teddy Roosevelt's Square Deal
In the early 1900s, President Theodore Roosevelt's progressive legislation, dubbed the Square Deal, aimed to limit the power of corporations, protect consumers, and conserve natural resources. The Square Deal drastically changed the...
Curated Video
Forced Removal to Mexico: Repatriation Drives
During the Great Depression, the U.S. government detained and deported almost 2 million Mexican American citizens and people of Mexican descent, in an initiative known as the Repatriation Drives.