Instructional Video5:33
Ancient Lights Media

Iraq

6th - 8th
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Iran.
Instructional Video31:50
Global Health with Greg Martin

Hans Rosling on Global Health

Higher Ed
On this episode, we sit down with doctor, academic, statistician and public speaker- Prof. Hans Rosling, the man who makes data dance! Hans reflects on important demographic changes and the implications for global health.
Instructional Video3:37
Jabzy

Scotland and the Slave Trade - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Scotland and the Slave Trade
Instructional Video8:59
Primer

Why do Things Exist? Setting the Stage for Evolution

12th - Higher Ed
Before thinking about living things, let's see what we can say about why raindrops and planets exist.
Instructional Video8:38
The Economist

How China is crushing the Uighurs

12th - Higher Ed
China's Muslim Uighurs face systematic oppression from their own government. Their home province of Xinjiang has been turned into a police state—an estimated one million of them are detained in camps where they are brainwashed. How and...
Instructional Video3:13
Ancient Lights Media

Laos

6th - 8th
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Laos.
Instructional Video4:04
Ancient Lights Media

Brunei, East Timor & The Maldives

6th - 8th
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip looks at the physical features, climate and cultures of Brunei, East Timor and the Maldives.
Instructional Video3:42
Science360

See some of the research carried out by Expeditions in Computing awardees

12th - Higher Ed
The Expeditions in Computing awards tackle some of the most challenging computing and information science and engineering issues today. See some of the research being carried out by Expeditions in Computing awardees in this video....
Instructional Video4:55
Jabzy

Irish Drinking Stereotype - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Irish Drinking Stereotype
Instructional Video8:01
Curated Video

Measuring and Assessing Income Inequality Using Lorenz Curve and Gini Index

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, the presenter explains how to measure and assess income inequality using a Lorenz curve and the Gini Index. He breaks down the complicated definitions of the Lorenz curve and simplifies it as a graph indicating income...
Instructional Video13:55
Curated Video

Understanding Economic Growth: Benefits, Limitations, and Impact on Quality of Life

12th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture on economic growth. The presenter discusses the financial benefits of economic growth, such as increased consumption of goods and services. However, he also highlights the limitations and challenges attached to...
Instructional Video17:40
Schooling Online

Powering Through Prose: George Orwell, 1984 - Theme of Power and Totalitarianism

3rd - Higher Ed
Why don’t the people of Oceania revolt against the Party and Big Brother? This lesson explores the theme of power and totalitarianism in George Orwell’s ‘1984’. Discover the Party’s tools of control, including the Thought Police and...
Instructional Video9:57
Mediacorp

Saving Indonesia's Citarum River: Indonesia's Battle with Water Pollution

12th - Higher Ed
This video highlights the devastating effects of urbanization and industrialization on the Citarum River in Indonesia. Activist Danny Rezando and his NGO are fighting to save the river and raise awareness about the toxic water, which is...
Instructional Video3:02
Mediacorp

Challenges in Meeting Growing Food Demand in Indonesia

12th - Higher Ed
This video highlights the challenges faced by Indonesian farmers in meeting the country's growing food demand. It discusses the transition from traditional organic farming practices to modern commercial rice farms and the consequences of...
Instructional Video3:59
Healthcare Triage

Someone Give That Baby Peanut Protein! Also, Wearables Alone Don't Lead to Weight Loss.

Higher Ed
People aren't paying enough attention! This is Healthcare Triage News.
Instructional Video4:04
Ancient Lights Media

Persian Gulf States of Qatar, Bahrain & Kuwait

6th - 8th
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip looks at the physical features, climates and cultures of the Persian Gulf States of Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait.
Instructional Video4:36
Ancient Lights Media

Jordan

6th - 8th
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Jordan.
Instructional Video6:28
Healthcare Triage

Some Unpleasant Facts about Research Priorities

Higher Ed
Sickle Cell Disease affects 100,00 Americans, and has been pretty well understood for a long time. So, why are there only two drugs available for the condition? Why are so few research dollars allocated to the problem? Well, the answers...
Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

The Chinese Massacre Explained

9th - Higher Ed
The Chinese Massacre of 1871 was the deadliest lynching in U.S. history – wiping out 10% of LA’s immigrant Chinese population in the space of just a few hours.
Instructional Video8:43
Primer

Why do Things Exist? Setting the Stage for Evolution

12th - Higher Ed
Before thinking about living things, let's see what we can say about why raindrops and planets exist.
Instructional Video3:14
Food Farmer Earth

Sardines - The Ocean's Unsung Heroes of Sustainability

12th - Higher Ed
The video presents sardines as an underrated but highly sustainable source of food that could significantly contribute to global food security. It criticizes the current use of sardines primarily as feed for luxury seafood like tuna,...
Instructional Video5:27
Science360

NSF Science Now: Episode 35

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode we learn about models that simulate how a majority of Americans can eat locally grown food, how robots learn, fun and educational video games for the classroom and, finally, we explore a future forest.
Instructional Video16:52
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Unlimited Wants, Limited Resources | How & How NOT to Do Economics with Robert Skidelsky

Higher Ed
Lionel Robbins defined economics as: “the science which studies behaviour as a relationship between unlimited wants and limited resources which have alternative uses.” How do we understand this tension between unlimited wants and limited...
Instructional Video4:24
Mazz Media

Introduction to Reproductive Strategies

6th - 8th
This video explores the fascinating world of reproductive strategies in the animal kingdom, from the female praying mantis eating her mate to the diverse approaches of species like zebras and sea turtles. By delving into the concepts of...