Instructional Video9:25
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Ozier Muhammad - Photojournalism

Higher Ed
Ozier Muhammad graduated with a B.A., in photography from Columbia College in Chicago. He has been a photojournalist for more than 3 decades. His first job was as a staff photographer at Ebony Magazine. Ozier joined The Charlotte...
Instructional Video2:27
Curated Video

Ida B. Wells: Journalist and Anti-Lynching Activist

9th - Higher Ed
Investigative journalist Ida B. Wells made it her mission to exposing the horrors of racism in the American South, but it wasn't easy.
Instructional Video4:08
Red Rock Films

Who was Maya Angelou?

6th - 8th
How a once-silent little girl came to be a powerful voice involved in some of the most significant events in modern history.
Instructional Video2:32
The Bazillions

Who, What, When, Where, Why

K - 5th
Who? What? When? Where? Why? And don't forget How! Call on these helpful friends anytime you've got a story to tell.
Instructional Video6:04
PBS

Career Connections | Radio Host

6th - 12th
Want to be a Daddy-O of the radio? A modern-day Edward R. Murrow? Cleveland radio host Tony Ganzer talks about the skills that enabled him to become an NPR radio host.
Instructional Video9:55
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Crash Course

History of Media Literacy Part 2: Crash Course Media Literacy #3

8th - 12th Standards
How did radio and television impact media literacy? Explore the rise of protectionism using a video, part of a Crash Course media literacy series. Scholars discover the social, moral, and political sides of media analysis and criticism.
Instructional Video10:42
Crash Course

Science Journalism: Crash Course Statistics #11

9th - 12th Standards
Don't let fake news mislead you. A respectable video describes the pillars of science journalism. It explains methods that publications use to try to sensationalize topics or mislead readers and identifies ways to spot such articles.
Instructional Video11:26
TED-Ed

Don't Misrepresent Africa

9th - Higher Ed Standards
"We can sharpen our insights. It is not always war, insurrection, and disease." Leslie Dodson enlightens us to the impact that photographs have on our perception of a situation, and urges her audience to review our "ethics of...
Instructional Video3:08
Curated OER

Magazine Editor (Spanish)

6th - 12th
The Director and Editor of the magazine "A La Manera de Dios" walks us through his responsibilities at work. He tells us the requirements and knowledge necessary for the position. Note: This video is in Spanish.
Instructional Video8:50
TED-Ed

The Watergate Scandal: United States vs. Nixon

9th - 12th
While the break-in at Watergate in the 1970s and the subsequent resignation of President Nixon was surely scandalous, what is more noteworthy is the lasting impact such an event had on the American public. With this engaging video, your...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs: Funding the Statue of Liberty: Joseph Pulitzer: Voice of the People

9th - 10th
The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States as a gift from France, however the statue was given without a pedestal to support it. Discover how newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer helped start a campaign to fund a pedestal for...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: American Masters Collection: Joseph Pulitzer

9th - 10th
This is a collection of four video lessons about Joseph Pulitzer and his work from the PBS American Masters Collections. Teaching materials are included.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: "A Fragile Trust" Film Clip 1

9th - 10th
In this film clip 1 [2:19] from A Fragile Trust, we learn how technological advances impacted news institutions like The New York Times, as they extended journalism across new platforms, such as the Internet, cable, and television.
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course Statistics #11: Science Journalism

9th - 10th
This Crash Course video lesson, students will learn the importance of looking at the quality of the science and the quality of the journalism for news stories.