Instructional Video13:02
Bozeman Science

Obtaining and Describing Information

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen shows you how to obtain, evaluate and communicate information in a mini-lesson on obtaining and describing information. Two examples are included in the video and two additional examples are included in the...
News Clip7:24
PBS

How The War In Ukraine Is Threatening Britain’S Historic Steam Engines

12th - Higher Ed
The war in Ukraine has had an effect on many aspects of life all around the world. Inflation, especially in the price of coal, is jeopardizing the future of some of Britain’s living and breathing museums, the country’s heritage railway...
Instructional Video13:57
Crash Course

The Modern Revolution: Crash Course Big History

12th - Higher Ed
In which Hank and John Green teach you a Crash Course on the modern revolution, and the upside of the progress that humanity has made in the last 500 years or so. And while there are two sides to every history, and many of these changes...
Instructional Video13:41
Crash Course

The Modern Revolution Crash Course Big History 8

12th - Higher Ed
In which Hank and John Green teach you a Crash Course on the modern revolution, and the upside of the progress that humanity has made in the last 500 years or so. And while there are two sides to every history, and many of these changes...
Instructional Video4:26
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How does workwork? - Peter Bohacek

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The concepts of work and power help us unlock and understand many of the physical laws that govern our universe. In this Lesson, Peter Bohacek explores the interplay of each concept when applied to two common objects---a lightbulb and a...
Instructional Video4:20
Curated Video

What’s the Big Idea?

K - 8th
“What’s the Big Idea?” discusses the main idea and supporting details of a text.
Instructional Video4:49
TMW Media

The largest railroad museum in the US

K - 5th
Join us as we head to “The Hostess City of the South, Savannah Georgia” on this episode of Travel Thru History. We’re going to a beautiful charming coastal city in the Southeast brimming with an interesting past and an exciting artistic...
Instructional Video3:45
Economics Explained

Is Wealth Inequality Actually a Problem?: The Benefits Of Inequality

9th - Higher Ed
The wealthiest among us today live a life unparalleled by any other human throughout history. The greatest Kings and emperors could only dream of the life afforded to today’s billionaires. It doesn’t end there, even mere...
Instructional Video5:51
Flipping Physics

Introduction to Power

12th - Higher Ed
Mr.P introduces power which equals work divided by change in time and it also equals force times velocity times cosine theta.
Instructional Video5:30
History Hub

What was the Industrial Revolution?

12th - Higher Ed
In this video we examine the origins of the Industrial Revolution and how it reshaped the British economy, society and politics.
News Clip9:20
Curated Video

Canadian ingenuity

9th - Higher Ed
Governor General David Johnston and OpenText chairman Tom Jenkins talk about their new book on Canadian innovation
Stock Footage2:27
Bridgeman Arts

Miners at work. France, 1950

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 10 from 'Les gens du Nord' (People of the North), a black and white documentary about mining towns in the North of France. Footage of the mining industry in a French town, including workers labouring and railways transporting coal.
News Clip9:02
Bloomberg

Staley: Banks Have Key Role in Combating Climate Change

Higher Ed
Jes Staley, chief executive officer at Barclays PLC, discusses the U.K.’s role in climate action, green financing and the biggest challenges for the bank. He speaks exclusively to Francine Lacqua on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open”...
Instructional Video11:06
SciShow

The Truth About 10 Famous Inventions

9th - 12th
A scientific video focuses on ten famous inventions and the person credited with inventing each one. Then it describes the bigger picture of each invention and how it relied on those before them and around them. 
Instructional Video12:29
Crash Course

The Industrial Revolution: Crash Course History of Science #21

9th - 12th Standards
The Industrial Revolution changed transportation systems, social systems, and economies. Episode 21 of Crash Course History of Science examines the Industrial Revolution. From the invention and improvements to the steam engine to the...
Instructional Video9:39
Crash Course

Mechanical Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #3

9th - 12th
Build a concrete understanding of mechanical engineering. Viewers watch an engaging video that describes mechanical engineering as the "design, construction, operation, and maintenance of mechanical systems." It also highlights some...
Instructional Video4:50
Real Engineering

Steam Engine—How Does It Work?

10th - Higher Ed
Full steam ahead! A video in the Real Engineering playlist shows viewers how steam engines work. the video starts with an explanation of the inefficient steam engines from before the Industrial Revolution and ends with modern steam...
Instructional Video7:21
Crash Course

Humans and Energy: Crash Course World History 207

9th - 12th Standards
Is flipping a switch and lighting up a room normal or miraculous? It depends where—and when—you live. Crash Course World History covers historical uses of energy, current uses of energy, and the possible future uses of energy with an...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: How Did Change Accelerate?

9th - 10th
This video describes three factors for the acceleration of change: interconnected world zones, increasing commerce and markets, and new sources of fossil fuel energy. These factors led to the modernization of society in some parts of the...