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How Do Lakes Form? | Goodbye, Mister Brown! | SciShow Kids
Mister Brown is moving away to Wisconsin, so Jessi, Squeaks and all of his Fort friends are here to say goodbye. But before he goes, Mister Brown want to teach everyone about the place he's moving to and all the amazing glacial lakes...
PBS
This festival aims to bridge the urban-rural political divide 'in a time of rot'
A food and arts festival in central Wisconsin has grand ambitions. "Fermentation Fest" celebrates art, farming and all things fermented. But in addition to serving up sauerkraut and kombucha, festival organizers also hope it provides an...
PBS
How schools are forced to close as rural populations dwindle
Across the country, rural schools are being forced to shut down as more families move to urban areas and funding sources dry up. In Arena, Wisconsin, six-year-old Brady Schlamp must now travel 10 miles to school. His former school, right...
PBS
Wisconsin Nonprofit Seeks To Better Connect U.S. Farmers With Their Mexican Employees
Mexicans who come to the U.S. seeking employment often leave their loved ones and culture behind. In Wisconsin, a nonprofit helps connect American farmers with their migrant employees through language and cultural education. Some of the...
MinutePhysics
Simpson's Paradox
This video is about Simpson's paradox, a statistical paradox and ecological fallacy where seemingly contradictory results are implied by a single set of data depending on how it's grouped. The paradox can arise in medical...
MinutePhysics
La Paradoja de Simpson
Este es un vídeo sobre la paradoja de Simpson, una paradoja estadística y falacia ecológica donde se pueden sacar resultados aparentemente contradictorios de los mismos datos dependiendo en cómo se...
Curated Video
What is Prof. Wolters go to Culver’s Order?
Curated Video
Eggs recalled after multistate outbreak of salmonella infections
Eggs recalled after multistate outbreak of salmonella infectionsSource The Independent
Curated Video
Laura Ingalls Wilder Life Story | Little House on the Prairie
Discover the life and legacy of Laura Ingalls Wilder, the author of the beloved Little House on the Prairie books. This video explores her pioneer childhood, her family’s journey across the American frontier, and how her real-life...
Great Big Story
Building dreams under the stars, the story of Kovac Planetarium
Explore the creation of the Kovac Planetarium in Wisconsin, a labor of love that showcases the night sky with hand-painted stars.
Curated Video
Why So Many Americans Are Leaving The Great Lakes States
The Great Lakes are a tremendous resource for the United States. In an age of climate change where water is becoming more scarce, the states and surround the Great Lakes are in an enviable position for the future. Despite this, however,...
Curated Video
Five Events That Will Change America By 2050
2050 is getting closer. While at one point that year felt like a far off future year, we're actually getting close enough to it that we can make some pretty realistic predictions of what might happen. And because I do so much research...
Great Big Story
Discovering the hidden shipwrecks of the Great Lakes
Explore the thousands of preserved shipwrecks in the Great Lakes with maritime archaeologist Caitlin Zant.<br/>
Curated Video
The Evolution of Voting Rights in the United States
This video provides a brief history of how the United States transitioned from being ruled by preordained monarchies to a country where citizens have the right to vote. It highlights the Revolutionary War, the drafting of the US...
Wonderscape
Charles Lindbergh: From Student to Aviator
This video explores the early life of Charles Lindbergh, highlighting his journey from studying mechanical engineering at the University of Wisconsin to pursuing his passion for aviation. It covers his transition to a pilot, his role...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
William M. Tuttle, Jr. - Teachers Make a Difference - E. David Cronon
William Tuttle talks about E. David Cronon, his professor at the University of Wisconsin, who had a profound impact on his writing and academic career. Initially guided to him by Merle Curti, he took every seminar Cronon offered and...
Great Big Story
Building dreams under the stars, the story of Kovac planetarium
Explore the creation of the Kovac Planetarium in Wisconsin, a labor of love that showcases the night sky with hand-painted stars.
Great Big Story
Discovering the Hidden Shipwrecks of the Great Lakes
Explore the thousands of preserved shipwrecks in the Great Lakes with maritime archaeologist Caitlin Zant.
Great Big Story
Explore the Bizarre Wonders of the House on the Rock
Discover the strange and magical collections at the House on the Rock in Wisconsin.
Curated Video
What is Constitution Day?
Constitution Day takes place every year on September 17. It celebrates the written document that outlines the rights and freedoms of U.S. citizens.
Curated Video
The Midwest Region of the United States
Dr. Forrester introduces the Midwest Region of the United States. She describes the topography, the history, and the series of waterways that has made this area a vital and growing part of our country.
Curated Video
Learn About The DEEPEST CAVE In The World!
The deepest cave in the world is in Georgia (the country), let's learn about it!
Curated Video
Matilda Hughes: Fighting for Family
Enduring slavery and loss, Matilda Hughes's relentless quest to reunite and rebuild her family showcases the indomitable spirit of love amidst America's darkest chapters.