Instructional Video25:19
The Wall Street Journal

Dr. Rajiv Shah on the Future of Rapid Testing for COVID-19

Higher Ed
Dr. Rajiv J. Shah, president of The Rockefeller Foundation, discusses the critical steps needed to increase the availability of rapid Covid-19 tests across the country if we're to avoid a widespread second wave of the virus.
Instructional Video0:41
Next Animation Studio

South Korea debuts world's first electric car-charging road

12th - Higher Ed
South Korea has rolled out the world's first network of roads that power electric vehicle as they drive in the city of Gumi. The power is wirelessly delivered by cables below the road's surface via Shaped Magnetic Field in Resonance, a...
Instructional Video3:02
Jabzy

Divided Korea - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Divided Korea
Instructional Video10:30
The Economist

The new coronavirus: how should the world respond?

12th - Higher Ed
The new coronavirus is shutting down planet Earth. What lessons can the rest of the world learn from China, Singapore and South Korea?
Instructional Video2:16
Curated Video

Illegal ivory: where does it come from, where does it go?

12th - Higher Ed
The illegal ivory trade is big business. A single shipment can be worth up to $1.3m. The vast majority of ivory poached in Africa ends up in China
Instructional Video2:15
Jabzy

Korean Assassins - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Korean Assassins
Instructional Video7:17
The Economist

Are winter sports going downhill?

12th - Higher Ed
Athletes from a record-breaking 92 countries are taking part in the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in South Korea. But winter sports are facing a double threat, from climate change and ageing populations
Instructional Video27:02
The Wall Street Journal

The Trump Agenda: The View From Japan

Higher Ed
U.S. Ambassador to Japan William F. Hagerty IV talks to WSJ Executive Washington Editor and Chief Commentator Gerald F. Seib about bilateral trade and security ties between the U.S. and Japan.
Instructional Video10:50
AllTime 10s

10 Horrifying Tales From Inside North Korea

12th - Higher Ed
What is it like to live in North Korea? We bring you 10 horrifying tales from defectors about their time in the Hermit Kingdom.
Instructional Video18:23
Healthcare Triage

Antibody Tests, Lockdowns, and Why Isn't This Working? Coronavirus Q&A 5-2-2020

Higher Ed
We're all tired of staying home. You've still got a lot of questions about this pandemic. We've got some answers. You can jump directly to a question by clicking on the time stamps below. 0:13 - Should Officeholders Pass Basic Science...
Instructional Video4:51
TLDR News

Should National Service Come Back?

12th - Higher Ed
In most countries, compulsory national service is a thing of the past. However, some countries maintain the policy and others are even bringing it back? So what are the advantages and disadvantages of national service, and should it make...
Instructional Video0:45
Next Animation Studio

Japan and South Korea in row over radar incident

12th - Higher Ed
Japan has accused South Korea of aiming a warship targeting radar at a Japanese military plane.
Instructional Video9:08
AllTime 10s

10 Secret Places You Are Forbidden From Visiting

12th - Higher Ed
Think the world is your oyster? Think again! From top secret HQ's to islands inhabited by deadly snakes, AllTime10's brings you 10 Secret Places You're Forbidden From Visiting.
Instructional Video11:32
TLDR News

Brexit: The UK's Seven Major New Trade Deals Explained (Are They Ready for Brexit?) - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
One of the key arguments for Brexit was that it would allow the UK to forge its own trade deals. So with only a couple of weeks until the UK and EU properly part ways we look at the deals the UK's signed so far.
Instructional Video6:35
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Can Seaweed Save the World: Seaweed Expo

9th - 12th
Professor Tim Flannery investigates how seaweed is helping to save the world. From growing the foods of the future, helping clean polluted water and even combating climate change. An international seaweed expo explores how seaweed can be...
Instructional Video36:26
The Wall Street Journal

A World of Risk

Higher Ed
A look at potential global flash points, from North Korea to the Russia and cyber attacks to deepening global inequality.
Instructional Video4:12
TLDR News

Coronavirus Bar Chart Race: How the Disease Crossed the World - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Coronavirus continues to spread around the world, so we thought we'd rewind to the beginning of the crisis to show you how the virus spread around the world. In this video, we use all of the WTO's situation reports, to show which...
Instructional Video0:35
The March of Time

1950: KOREAN WAR: UNITED NATIONS SUPPORT: VS Arrival of British Royal Army forces & naval ship, South Koreans celebrating, troops mobilizing. VS Filipino & Australian soldiers standing by respective flags. South Korea

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1950: KOREAN WAR: UNITED NATIONS SUPPORT: VS Arrival of British Royal Army forces & naval ship, South Koreans celebrating, troops mobilizing. VS Filipino & Australian soldiers standing by respective flags. South Korea
Instructional Video5:05
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Tim Bray - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - South Korea

Higher Ed
Tim Bray is the Director of Educational Technology, Cheongna Dalton School, Incheon, South Korea. He is also an EdTech Consultant. He is an advocate for learning powered by technology. He assists teachers and students in the effective...
Instructional Video2:33
Financial Times

A complex path to peace on the Korean peninsula

Higher Ed
The FT's Bryan Harris examines how agreements over railways and cultural links between the two Koreas could allow Pyongyang to drive a wedge between the US and South Korea.
Instructional Video9:46
Kult America

North Korean Orphans in Poland

Higher Ed
In 1950's the war between North Korea and South Korea displaced 100,000 orphans. The North Korean government decided to send some of them to Eastern Europe. On today's episode of Kult America we are visiting some of those orphanages...
Instructional Video7:25
Soliloquy

Why is North Korea not part of South Korea?

12th - Higher Ed
Since the end of the Second World War the Korean peninsula has been split in two. South Korean is a westernised economic powerhouse exporting countless mobile phones while North Korea is one of the most isolated regimes on the planet,...
Instructional Video3:42
Blockchain Central

ICON Republic Is Ready To Take Over The Crypto World

Higher Ed
This week on Blockchain Central: we’ll talk about ICON, that works similarly to a federal government and has a potential to become the largest decentralized networks in the world.
Instructional Video0:43
Next Animation Studio

South Koreans will soon be able to use cryptocurrency as payment in 6,000 stores

12th - Higher Ed
South Koreans are about to get a lot more options on where they can spend their hard-earned virtual currency. Korea JoongAng Daily reports that South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Bithumb recently partnered with a digital payment...