Instructional Video6:52
Professor Dave Explains

Applications of Dendrochronology

12th - Higher Ed
Now that we know a bit about what dendrochronology is and how it's done, what can it be used for? In fact, tree ring studies are highly relevant in a multitude of other fields, including archaeology, ecology, forestry, paleoclimatology,...
Instructional Video5:37
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

How to Draw a City at Night Using Charcoal: Art Lesson Instructions | Two Point Perspective

K - 5th
Review how to draw buildings using two point linear perspective here: https://youtu.be/mYTwyWcmA8I
Instructional Video4:33
History Hit

The Knight's Food, A Humble Meal: Types of peasant food

12th - Higher Ed
What was significant about bread in terms of its color in the middle ages? What was beer, or ale, like during this time as well? What types of food were considered peasant food? The Knight's Food, A Humble Meal, Part 1
Instructional Video7:11
Let's Tute

Introduction to Sketching: From Basic to Advanced Techniques

9th - Higher Ed
This sketching video is designed to take you from beginner to advanced in the art of sketching. Whether you're a hobbyist or aspiring artist, this video covers everything from the basics of sketching to advanced techniques like shading,...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The History and Making of Barbecue

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Barbecue refers to a style of cooking meat over an indirect heat source, often coals or fire. Did you know that barbecuing likely pre-dates humans? Learn more about the history of this method of cooking and how to make barbecue ribs!
Instructional Video1:00
Curated Video

The Versatile Elements

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Let's take a look back at the elements carbon, gold, neon, zirconium, and antimony.
Instructional Video3:26
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Can Seaweed Save the World: Alternative uses of seaweed

9th - 12th
Professor Tim Flannery investigates how seaweed is helping to save the world. From growing the foods of the future, helping clean polluted water and even combating climate change. What does Rocky De Nys do with all the seaweed he's...
Instructional Video7:39
The Backyard Scientist

Cooking Dinner with Science

K - 5th
Cooking Dinner with Science!
Instructional Video3:54
History Hit

The Knight's Food, A Humble Meal: A peasants daily life based on food

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how a peasants eating schedule was like during the middle ages. Also, how were pigs treated during this time as well? The Knight's Food, A Humble Meal, Part 2
Instructional Video4:34
Curated Video

What is Mona Lisa Wearing?

9th - Higher Ed
Or rather, what is she not wearing? Mona Lisa's simple clothing and lack of jewelry ensure that viewers focus on the face, rather than her clothing. How many copies were made of the Mona Lisa? Learn how Leonardo da Vinci used the...
Instructional Video7:50
msvgo

Group 14 : Important trends and anomalous behavior of Carbon

K - 12th
It explains anomalous behavior of carbon. Also talks about allotropes of carbon such as diamond, graphite & fullerenes. Explains uses of carbon.
Instructional Video13:50
ProTeachersVideo

KS3/4 Science: Banging Chemistry: Fireworks

Higher Ed
Explosive experts Dr Jacqueline Akhaven, senior lecturer at Cranfield University, and Research Officer Dr Alex Contini explain the explosive chemical and physcial reactions behind the spectacular fireworks we all love to watch. They do...
Instructional Video4:01
IT'S HISTORY

Secrets of MEDIEVAL steel | IT'S HISTORY

12th - Higher Ed
Today we are going to tell you how medieval weapons were made. We went to the Wolin island, for the biggest viking festival in Poland to learn the secrets from real blacksmiths.
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Uses and Types of Pencils

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a comprehensive overview of the different types of pencils and their uses. It explores the history of pencils, from their origins as brushes made from camel hair to the introduction of graphite as the core material....
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Firecrackers: Exploring How They Work and Proper Usage

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn about the composition and functioning of firecrackers. Black powder inside the cardboard tube ignites when the fuse is lit, causing a chain reaction that leads to an explosion, flash of light, and loud bang. This video also...
Instructional Video1:19
Visual Learning Systems

Producing Energy From Biomass

9th - 12th
This video discusses biomass energy, which utilizes plant materials and animal wastes as sources of fuel. The video touches on various examples and the importance of using biomass sustainably. This video is part of the 11-part series,...
Instructional Video2:59
Mazz Media

Allotrope

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the word Allotrope. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word Allotrope through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful,...
News Clip2:08
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Cameroon startup offers clean streets cleaner fuel

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Cameroon startup offers clean streets cleaner fuel
News Clip2:08
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Cameroon start up offers clean streets cleaner fuel

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Cameroon start up offers clean streets cleaner fuel
News Clip3:54
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : US: Nearly 10,000 anglers attend world's largest charitable ice fishing contest

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly 10,000 anglers from across the United States take part in the world's largest charitable ice fishing contest, the Brainerd Jaycees Ice Fishing Extravaganza, in the Hole-in-the-Day Bay, Minnesota (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip1:16
Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Queen Mary reviews troops in England, and charcoal fuels buses in Japan

Higher Ed
Title card: 'Names and Events in the Headlines' / title: 'Croydon, Eng.' superimposed over military parade grounds / Queen Mary stands on balcony / color guard bears UK and regimental flags in front of troops standing for review / title...
News Clip6:22
Curated Video

Charcoal trade getting major rethink in Haiti

Higher Ed
Pungent wood smoke wafts daily across the hinterlands of Haiti's southern peninsula, where villagers stack smouldering wood beneath dirt mounds to make the charcoal that nearly all the urban households in the country use to cook every...
News Clip3:19
Curated Video

Banned Somali charcoal linked to militants still finding ways into Gulf

Higher Ed
Shipments of Somali charcoal that benefit Islamic militants are still making their way to Middle Eastern markets, despite being banned nearly two years ago by the United Nations (UN) Security Council. The trade is frustrating...
Instructional Video6:08
Curated Video

UN says about 100 elephants die every day from poaching

Higher Ed
As Kenya's elephant population continues to dwindle, conservationists are providing alternative sources of income to desperate people to deter them from joining the illegal wildlife trade. Covering four percent of Kenya's landmass, the...