Instructional Video4:54
SciShow

This Ichthyosaur Terrorized the Triassic Seas

12th - Higher Ed
One ancient predator turns out to have been able to eat much larger prey than we thought was possible, and a baby titanosaur skull gives us clues about what changes took place as sauropods grew up.
News Clip8:34
PBS

Families Of Colombia’s Disappeared Endure ‘Never-Ending Grief’ And A Wrenching Search

12th - Higher Ed
In Colombia, an estimated 83,000 people have been forcibly disappeared since 1958. But peace accords between the government and the FARC, the country’s largest guerrilla group, in 2016 mandated that finding the missing was a necessary...
Instructional Video9:44
TED Talks

TED: The power of diversity within yourself | Rebeca Hwang

12th - Higher Ed
Rebeca Hwang has spent a lifetime juggling identities -- Korean heritage, Argentinian upbringing, education in the United States -- and for a long time she had difficulty finding a place in the world to call home. Yet along with these...
Instructional Video4:06
SciShow

The Most Massive Dinosaur, and Are Earthquakes Contagious?

12th - Higher Ed
SciShow News introduces you to the most massive land animal ever to walk the earth (pretty much) and tells you what’s going on with all of these earthquakes lately.
Instructional Video16:04
TED Talks

TED: Don't ask where I'm from, ask where I'm a local | Taiye Selasi

12th - Higher Ed
When someone asks you where you're from … do you sometimes not know how to answer? Writer Taiye Selasi speaks on behalf of "multi-local" people, who feel at home in the town where they grew up, the city they live now and maybe another...
Instructional Video2:54
SciShow

These Lice Dive Kilometers Under the Ocean!

12th - Higher Ed
Lice don’t just thrive in the biomes of body hair and fur, they can also live in a place that seems like it should be bug-free: the oceans.
Instructional Video14:41
TED Talks

Romina Libster: The power of herd immunity

12th - Higher Ed
How do vaccines prevent disease -- even among people too young to get vaccinated? It's a concept called "herd immunity," and it relies on a critical mass of people getting their shots to break the chain of infection. Health researcher...
Instructional Video13:24
TED Talks

TED: How to upgrade democracy for the Internet era | Pia Mancini

12th - Higher Ed
Pia Mancini and her colleagues want to upgrade democracy in Argentina and beyond. Through their open-source mobile platform they want to bring citizens inside the legislative process, and run candidates who will listen to what they say.
Instructional Video10:49
TED Talks

Recuperar el rol de las mujeres en la tecnología

Higher Ed
Recuperar el rol de las mujeres en la tecnología



La falta de un liderazgo diverso en la tecnología limita nuestra capacidad colectiva para innovar y crear sistemas que beneficien a toda la sociedad. Melina Masnatta,...
Instructional Video7:20
PBS

The Great Snake Debate

12th - Higher Ed
90 million years ago, an ancient snake known as Najash had...legs. It is by no means the only snake to have limbs either. But what's even stranger: we're not at all sure where it came from.
Instructional Video9:52
SciShow

The 10 Oldest Fossils, and What They Say About Evolution

12th - Higher Ed
Wouldn’t it be cool to be able to point at a fossil and know that it’s the first, say, plant? Well... yeah! But it's not that easy! Scientists are always making new discoveries that throw all our old assumptions into...
Instructional Video4:09
Curated Video

What is the G20?

12th - Higher Ed
The G20 is a powerful, informal group of nineteen countries and the European Union. It also includes a representative from the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The list evolved from an effort to include major developing...
Instructional Video18:23
Curated Video

Impact of Culture on Business in Latin America

12th - Higher Ed
Culture—that shared sense of attitudes, values, goals, and practices—impacts all human interactions, including those in business. Gain perspective on how culture impacts international business communications and operations in Latin...
Instructional Video13:46
Curated Video

Argentina and Ecuador: Understanding the Currency Crisis

12th - Higher Ed
Though the early 1990s may have been characterized by financial optimism, Argentina was in a recession as Brazil’s 1998 monetary crisis sent shockwaves across the regional and global markets. Travel north to Ecuador and there was a very...
Instructional Video0:59
Curated Video

Brazil Geography

12th - Higher Ed
With an area of nearly 8.8 million square kilometers, or 3.4 million square miles, Brazil is about the same size as the continental US and the fifth-largest country in the world. It covers nearly half the South American continent, and,...
Instructional Video3:12
The Daily Conversation

Who Was Pope Francis? (1936-2025)

6th - Higher Ed
Pope Francis -- Jorge Mario Bergoglio -- was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1936 and is the eldest of five children.
Instructional Video4:12
The Daily Conversation

Venezuela's Leadership and Economic Crisis Explained

6th - Higher Ed
The leadership of Nicolás Maduro has brought Venezuela to the verge of revolution as its mismanaged economy collapses.
Instructional Video0:36
Wonderscape

Learn About Argentina: Flag, Geography, and Culture

K - 5th
Preschool Prep Alphabet and Countries from A-Z V1-0002

This video is a fun and engaging way to introduce young learners to the country of Argentina. Through simple repetition and visual cues, children will learn about the flag of...
Instructional Video2:29
Curated Video

How to Talk about People in Spanish

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to talk about people in Espanol from Spanish teacher Andrea Cukier in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video0:28
Curated Video

How to Learn Spanish with Andrea Cukier

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn about Andrea Cukier, one of Howcast's Spanish language experts, in this video.
Instructional Video24:59
Curated Video

How Brazilian Farmers Harvest Million of Rare Jaboticaba Grapes Every Year

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel. Come and witness the fascinating jabuticaba production process. This unique fruit grows directly on tree trunks, creating a stunning harvest spectacle deeply rooted in local...
Instructional Video6:58
Curated Video

House Tour: Ramiro's Colorful, Energetic Space

9th - Higher Ed
Tour Ramiro's 540 square foot apartment in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Instructional Video10:44
The Daily Conversation

The Story of Buenos Aires: Argentina's Megacity

6th - Higher Ed
Buenos Aires, the southernmost megacity in the world, has a rich history—from its colonial beginnings to becoming one of the world’s wealthiest cities in the early 20th century. Though it has faced economic crises, political instability,...
Instructional Video9:02
Easy Languages

What's Your Advice for Moving to Barcelona?

12th - Higher Ed
Easy Spanish interviews people about their experiences of moving to Barcelona and other cities, highlighting challenges like high rental prices, difficult paperwork, and cultural adjustments. Participants offer advice such as preparing...