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The Guru of Yoga and Faith in India
This video explores the mass appeal and influence of Baba Ramdev, a renowned yoga guru in India. From his millions of followers to his claims of curing various ailments through yoga, the video delves into the world of faith,...
Mediacorp
Exploring Religious Soap Operas in Indonesia
This video explores the influence of television on shaping the Indonesian identity, particularly through religious soap operas. It examines the shift from traditional soap operas focused on wealth and aesthetics to religious-themed...
Mediacorp
Exploring the World of Babas
In this video, the narrator explores the world of babas and their promises to solve various problems through black magic and divine intervention. Through this journey, the video highlights the allure and potential dangers of relying on...
Curated Video
Writing Expressions for Cost with Discounts
In this video, students learn how to calculate the cost of an item after a discount using a double number line. The teacher explains the concept of discounts and demonstrates how to calculate the discounted price using percentages and...
Curated Video
The Power of Bluetooth: Connecting the Wireless World
This video provides a brief overview of Bluetooth technology and its applications. It explains how Bluetooth uses radio waves to send and receive signals in short distances, making it ideal for wireless connections between devices such...
Let's Tute
Understanding Motion and Inertia: A Quick Test
The video is a quick test on motion that explains how even though Ben appears motionless while sitting on a couch, he is still in motion due to the Earth's movement. The challenge is to identify the correct type of motion displayed on...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Garza Parsing America’s Backlash
Black Lives Matter movement co-founder Alicia Garza, addressing the Institute’s Detroit conference on the economics of race, placed the turmoil created by the 2016 election in the context of a backlash against the gains made by social...
Curated Video
Joseph N Jackson: Inventor of the Remote Control
Thanks to Joseph N Jackson, we no longer have to get up and walk to the television to change the channel. Learn about the man who invented the remote control and other useful electronics.
Mediacorp
Exploring the Niqab Squad
In this video, the viewer is taken on a journey to learn about the Niqab Squad, a support group for women who wear the full face veil in Indonesia. Through interviews and interactions with the squad members, the video explores the...
Curated Video
Understanding Discount
In this short video we will answer a standardized math test question where we are asked to identify an algebraic expression that represents the final cost of an item after a discount. We will understand that discount means we pay less. ...
Mr. Beat
The American Presidential Election of 1960
The 44th Presidential election in American history took place on November 8, 1960. It was the first election in which Alaska and Hawaii could both participate. Dwight Eisenhower had a pretty good run, but he was the first President...
History Hit
Total War, The Three Kingdoms of China: A historians perspective of the game
Are there any historians on the development team? How long does the warring period last for and roughly what was the result?<br/>
Total War, The Three Kingdoms of China, Part 4
Total War, The Three Kingdoms of China, Part 4
Curated Video
The Evolution of Advertising
This video provides an overview of advertising, exploring its various forms and historical origins. It explains how advertising seeks to promote products, services, and ideas through creative techniques and platforms such as television,...
Weird History
How The TV Show COPS Bent The Truth
Many of us can probably remember hearing "Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you?" playing in the background at some point while Cops was on TV for more than 30 seasons. The reality show was the...
Curated Video
Finding the Constant of Proportionality from Labeled Diagrams
In this video, the teacher explains how to identify the constant of proportionality from labeled diagrams. They provide examples of circles with their circumference and diameter labeled in nanometers.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jim Sill - Video Production in the Classroom
In this series of videos "60 Seconds with ..." I've asked each person to tell me (in a minute or less) about that one special teacher who made a difference in their life.
SciShow
The Truth About 10 Famous Inventions
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.
PBS
Career Connections | Animator
Hey, kid! How'd you like to work in television? Commercials? Movies? Advertising? Video games? Check out this video that's all about what it takes to become an animator.
Crash Course
Cinema, Radio, and Television: Crash Course History of Science #29
The earliest movies were a whopping one minute long! While the practice has evolved quite a bit over time, the invention of the movie camera was significant in its time. A video describes how not only movie cameras but also radio and...
Crash Course
Media Policy and You: Crash Course Media Literacy #9
Sharing is caring! How much does your class know about the laws that govern sharing on social media and other areas of the Internet? The video, part of an ongoing series about media literacy, examines copyright laws, intellectual...
Crash Course
History of Media Literacy Part 2: Crash Course Media Literacy #3
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.
Crash Course
Introduction to Media Literacy: Crash Course Media Literacy #1
How well does your class understand the types of media they use every day? Introduce them to the concept of media literacy with the first video in a Crash Course series on media literacy. Viewers discover the definition and types of...
Crash Course
Television Production
The final episode in a film production playlist looks at the way television has influenced and changed the film industry. The narrator contrasts broadcast and cable channels, scripted and non-scripted shows, streaming services and...
TED-Ed
Is Binge Watching Bad For You?
Straining the eyes, myopia, lack of sun, and a sedimentary lifestyle are all possible side-effects of watching too much tv too regularly. Watch a video that explains how binge watching can cause poor health and eye risks, especially in...