Instructional Video3:19
TED-Ed

The Many Meanings of Michelangelo's Statue of David

9th - 12th Standards
Invite your learners to consider how the context of an artwork can alter its meaning and interpretation throughout its history by examining the intriguing history behind Michelangelo's statue of David. The video discusses...
Instructional Video11:16
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Crash Course

The Spanish Golden Age: Crash Course Theater #19

9th - 12th Standards
Heads up! In the Golden Age, women threw cucumbers at other audience members. This detail is just one of many fun facts a video about Spanish theater during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries covers. Other information the resource...
Instructional Video11:27
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Crash Course

Straight Outta Stratford-Upon-Avon - Shakespeare's Early Days: Crash Course Theater #14

9th - 12th Standards
Who would've guessed that a boy from the sleepy town Stratford-upon-Avon would grow up to become one of the greatest playwrights of all time? Scholars only know a few details about Shakespeare's early life, but that information is the...
Instructional Video12:52
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Crash Course

The English Renaissance and NOT Shakespeare: Crash Course Theater #13

9th - 12th Standards
Believe it or not, Shakespeare wasn't the only British playwright to rise to fame during the Renaissance. Writers other than the Bard make up the content of a video about British theater during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The...
Instructional Video5:21
TED-Ed

The Rise and Fall of the Byzantine Empire

6th - 12th Standards
Empires come and empires go, and some aren't even known as empires until after they fall. Such is the case with what is today called the Byzantine Empire. Learn more about the history of the empire, founded by Emperor Constantine, that...
Instructional Video2:38
TED-Ed

Why Babies in Medieval Paintings Look Like Ugly Old Men

6th - 12th Standards
Have you ever noticed that babies in paintings from the Middle Ages look a little...strange? Find out why with an informative and amusing video about the moment artists decided to make babies look cute again.
Instructional Video6:03
The School of Life

Philosophy - Montaigne

11th - Higher Ed Standards
You can reach achievement with an ordinary, moral life without the proper education of past philosophy! So says Michel de Montaigne in a short analysis video that succinctly explains his views on academia, the virtue of a good...
Instructional Video4:37
TED-Ed

The Origins of Ballet

7th - 10th
The role of Louis XIV, the Royal Academy of Dance and the Paris Opera Ballet, the five main positions of the body are are featured in a short video that traces the history of Ballet, the little dance.
Instructional Video5:30
TED-Ed

Is There a Difference Between Art and Craft?

7th - 12th Standards
How do we come to view objects and artifacts as art? What terms and ideas do we associate with craft instead? The distinction between art and craft may be subtle, but has profound roots in art history and the development of western...
Instructional Video4:50
Curated OER

Achievements of Leonardo Da Vinci

6th - 12th
A short clip discusses Leonardo da Vinci's art, inventions, architecture, and amazing mind. Many of his inventions and ideas have actually been built, such as tanks, man-powered flying machines, and a parachute.
Instructional Video4:22
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TED-Ed

How to Find the True Face of Leonardo

7th - 12th Standards
Illustrator Siegfried Woldhek describes how he analyzed over 700 of Leonardo's works in order to determine an image of the face of the famed Renaissance man. Try flipping the lesson and adding your own assessment and discussion...
Instructional Video4:59
Curated OER

A (Brief) History of Democracy Part 2

7th - 10th
The concluding segment of this two-part student project video begins with the Renaissance and ends with an homage to John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Pierre Trudeau.
Instructional Video
Crash Course

Crash Course World History #22: The Renaissance Was It a Thing?

9th - 10th
In this Crash Course video, John Green teaches you about the European Renaissance. European learning changed the world in the 15th and 16th century, but was it a cultural revolution, or an evolution? We'd argue that any cultural shift...