Instructional Video3:27
MinuteEarth

How Risky Are Vaccines?

6th - 12th Standards
Are vaccines protection from infection — or are they risky business? Learners weigh the pros and cons in a short, animated video. The narrator discusses the many illnesses eradicated through world-wide use of vaccines and sheds light on...
Instructional Video2:48
MinuteEarth

Why Are There Dangerous Ingredients In Vaccines?

6th - 12th Standards
How does a cocktail of aluminum, formaldehyde, and an infectious disease keep you healthy? Science scholars explore the composition and role of vaccines in a short video that explains how vaccines interact with our immune systems, why...
Instructional Video11:37
Crash Course

Disease! Crash Course World History 203

9th - 12th Standards
International exploration and trade have largely carved out the world we know now. However, these historical movements often contributed to widespread pandemics of diseases, including the Bubonic Plague and other regional illnesses that...
Instructional Video9:44
Crash Course

Immune System (Part 2)

9th - 12th Standards
Scientists are creating an experimental vaccine for the Ebola virus, which in clinical trials, is working. Such vaccines are the topic of a video about the adaptive immune system. The narrator discusses how a body reacts to...
Instructional Video7:23
Be Smart

Why Vaccines Work

6th - 12th Standards
Vaccines were first used in 1796, about 100 years before viruses were even discovered. Beginning with the history of scurvy and polio, viewers see how vaccines work and how they help humans overcome and eradicate diseases. 
Instructional Video7:23
Amoeba Sisters

Natural Selection and the Bacterial Resistance

7th - 12th
Biological fitness involves the number of offspring you produce and is not dependent on working out. The video explains natural selection using cartoon graphics of frogs on a log. Then it introduces evolution through antibiotic...
Instructional Video4:39
TED-Ed

How a Few Scientists Transformed the Way We Think About Disease

7th - 12th Standards
During the first few sniffles of a cold, you can't help wondering where you picked up the illness. Watch an Ed Ted video that details the difference between miasma theory and germ theory, and the ways that Dr. John Snow's research...
Instructional Video5:46
TED-Ed

Learning from Smallpox: How to Eradicate a Disease

7th - 12th Standards
Throughout history, humans have been forced to overcome diseases that have threatened the survival of our species. This short instructional video focuses on one such disease—smallpox, the first and only disease to be completely...
Instructional Video21:08
TED-Ed

HIV and Flu -- The Vaccine Strategy

9th - Higher Ed Standards
What is the biggest threat to a mass number of humans? Not natural disasters, but rather, pandemics! With a lecture and slide show, the speaker discusses how medical technology in the form of vaccines is bringing an end to suffering and...
Instructional Video6:49
Curated OER

Microbial Universe - Part 2

6th - 8th
Part two begins right where part one left off: discussing the potential for infections from microbes. Treatment of diseases is covered as well as the steps taken to prevent infection. New bacteria and viruses continue to develop, but not...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Influenza Special Topics: Vaccines and the Autism Myth Part 2

9th - 10th
The infamous Wakefield study kickstarted the Autism Myth, but many studies have since shown that there is no link between the MMR Vaccine and autism. Find out how it all got started. Rishi is a pediatric infectious disease physician and...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs: Nova: Vaccines Calling the Shots: Herd Immunity

9th - 10th
In this video, learn about the concept of herd immunity.