Instructional Video6:57
NASA

High Tide Flooding

3rd - 11th
Sea level rise is often spoken of in future terms, including projections for impacts we’re likely to see by the end of the century. But in many communities in the U.S., sea level rise is already a factor in people’s lives in the form of...
Instructional Video4:52
Economics Explained

Are The "Extreme" Economic Systems Totally Pointless?: Anarcho-Capitalism and Final Thoughts

9th - Higher Ed
Karl Marx and Frederick Engels were philosophers, political theorists, and economists responsible for writing the communist manifesto, which is today probably the most widely recognized text outlining a system for a communal...
Instructional Video18:06
IDG TECHtalk

Coronavirus pandemic amplifies internet access and digital divide

Higher Ed
As some people continue to work and learn from home six months into the coronavirus pandemic, reliable and fast internet access is as important as ever. But in rural communities without access to broadband, or for those who simply can’t...
Instructional Video5:38
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Denisha Jones, Ph.D, J.D. - CRT and Our Schools

Higher Ed
Denisha Jones is the Director, Art of Teaching Program at Sarah Lawrence College. She earned a BS in Early Childhood Education and Certificate in Nonprofit Leadership from the University of the District of Columbia; PhD. in Curriculum...
Instructional Video5:06
Healthcare Triage

Rural Hospital Closures Impact the Health of a Lot of People

Higher Ed
Rural hospitals in the United States are having an increasingly hard time staying in business. Which is not great for the health of people who live in areas that no longer have a hospital.
Instructional Video24:09
The Viral Fever

Seafaring Communities: The Badjao Tribe's Remarkable Oceanic Lifestyle

12th - Higher Ed
Seafaring Communities full length: This video explores the lives and culture of the Badjao tribe, an ethnic group living in the coastal waters of the Philippines. The Badjao people, also known as "People of the Sea," have adapted to...
Instructional Video16:52
Step Back History

The Jamaican Maroons: Mutual Aid to Escape Slavery

12th - Higher Ed
The Atlantic colonial world is full of resistance to the brutal enslavement and displacement of BIPOC. Often escaping oppression meant forging pockets of resistance to live and fight for their freedom. These people are known as maroons,...
Instructional Video3:20
Jabzy

17th Century Plagues - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the 17th Century Plagues
Instructional Video2:37
NASA

NASA Has Eyes On The Atlantic Hurricane Season

3rd - 11th
NASA has a unique and important view of hurricanes around the planet. Satellites and aircraft watch as storms form, travel across the ocean and sometimes, make landfall. After the hurricanes have passed, the satellites...
Instructional Video24:01
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Bushwhacked! - Series 1 - Episode 6 (Great White Sharks)

9th - 12th
Brandon challenges Kayne to the unthinkable – to lure in a great white shark by beat boxing!
Instructional Video6:30
Mediacorp

Revolutionizing Food Production and Waste Management in Singapore

12th - Higher Ed
This video focuses on the rising issue of food waste in Singapore and new innovative ideas to battle it. <br/>
The Heart of ASEAN: episode 5, part 7/8
Instructional Video4:35
History Hit

The Silk Roads: Changing Perspectives: Silk as currency

12th - Higher Ed
What was demanded of the Chinese empire at the time as they expanded and why? How was silk used for the soldiers of the garrison as well as on the community level?<br/>
The Silk Roads: Changing Perspectives, Part 3
Instructional Video2:26
Makematic

Take Action for Sustainable Cities and Communities (Ages 5 - 11)

K - 8th
Young student explains how young people are taking action on Global Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
Instructional Video5:49
The Viral Fever

Traditional Fishing Techniques: The Badger Tribe's Spear Gun

12th - Higher Ed
The video showcases the traditional lifestyle of the Badger tribe, who rely on fishing for their sustenance. They have adapted to the ocean's unpredictable nature and use their expertise to create an indispensable tool of their trade,...
Instructional Video21:40
SWPictures

FIRST STEPS - Creating Confidence

12th - Higher Ed
In Uganda we follow the story of best friends Sharon and Tauwfiki who are both five. They’re pupils at a Madrassa preschool in their small, rural village. Here the children participate in a new approach to active early learning including...
Instructional Video9:16
The Guardian

The Living Forest

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Kichwa tribe in the Sarayaku region of the Amazon in Ecuador believe in the ‘living forest’, where humans, animals and plants live in harmony. They are fighting oil companies who want to exploit their ancestral land. A delegation of...
Instructional Video6:30
Weird History

What It Is Like To Enter The Witness Protection Program

12th - Higher Ed
A highly-secretive program, the United States Federal Witness Protection Program protects witnesses before, during, and after a criminal trial. Also called the Witness Security Program (WITSEC), the program is a joint venture of the US...
Instructional Video12:56
Curated Video

Principles of Ecology - Organisms and the Environment Part 1

Higher Ed
This section covers the relationship between organisms and their environment. It also covers the Levels of Organization and symbiotic relationships.
Instructional Video7:04
TLDR News

British Trains: Did Privatisation Cause the Current Chaos?

12th - Higher Ed
British trains are terrible at the moment... I mean they've always had issues, but it's especially bad right now. So in this video we unpack the British railway system, explain the flaws and discuss why it is that Britain's trains just...
Instructional Video20:54
The Guardian

The Tower Next Door

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In June 2017 residents of the Silchester estate woke to discover Grenfell Tower engulfed in flames, witnessing a terrifying national tragedy unfolding on their doorstep. The tower bore a striking resemblance to their own. The victims...
Instructional Video15:25
The Guardian

The Circle: masculinity, racism and brotherhood on a Hackney estate

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Two brothers living on a council estate in Hackney, east London, express their experiences of masculinity, racism and brotherhood through dance and direct testimony. Revealing interviews are set against dynamic movement sequences,...
Instructional Video15:24
Food Farmer Earth

The Art of Fermentation Sandor Katz Interview

12th - Higher Ed
In his most recent book, The Art of Fermentation, Sandor Ellix Katz considers himself a "fermentation experimentalist". That would appear to be an apt description for his evangelistic passion and encyclopedic knowledge of the...
Instructional Video5:33
Brainwaves Video Anthology

US Senator Chris Murphy - Gun Safety

Higher Ed
Chris Murphy, the junior United States Senator for Connecticut, has dedicated his career to public service as an advocate for Connecticut families. Senator Murphy has been a strong voice in the Senate fighting for job...
Instructional Video14:59
Curated Video

Understanding Communities and Succession in Ecosystems

Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher covers key concepts related to communities in ecology. They discuss how different populations interact within a community, the role of limiting factors in population dynamics, and the importance of tolerance in...