Instructional Video6:06
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: What caused the Rwandan Genocide? | Susanne Buckley-Zistel

Pre-K - Higher Ed
For one hundred days in 1994, the African country of Rwanda suffered a horrific campaign of mass murder. Neighbor turned against neighbor as violence engulfed the region, resulting in the deaths of over one-tenth of the country's...
News Clip10:18
PBS

In Afghanistan, Fighting The Taliban Increasingly Involves Covert Operations

12th - Higher Ed
The U.S. has been fighting in Afghanistan since shortly after 9/11, ousting the Taliban and their harsh interpretation of Islam from power that fall. But the insurgent group as which it reformed has plagued Afghanistan with violence ever...
News Clip7:21
PBS

After the fall of ISIS caliphate, its capital remains a city of the dead

12th - Higher Ed
Although the Islamic State’s physical territory has dissolved, immense destruction from the brutal battle to eradicate the militant group remains. In the former caliphate’s capital city, Raqqa, survivors sort through the wreckage in...
News Clip7:59
PBS

Medical volunteers risk their lives to save Mosul's injured

12th - Higher Ed
On the front lines of Mosul, Iraq, two young American volunteers aid those injured in battle. Pete Reed and Derek Coleman treat Iraqi soldiers and civilians right in the path of fire, far closer than other medical providers. Without...
News Clip5:32
PBS

Critical Yemeni Port City Clings To Fragile Truce

12th - Higher Ed
Houthi rebels control the critical Yemeni port of Hodeidah, but they are now encircled by fighters loyal to the country's internationally recognized government. In the ravaged city, fighting between the two sides continued up until a...
Instructional Video3:50
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Defining cyberwarfare in hopes of preventing it - Daniel Garrie

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Can you imagine a future where wars are fought not with bombs and bullets but computer viruses and pacemaker shutdowns? Cyberware is unique in that it is not covered by existing legal framework and it often inspires more questions than...
Instructional Video7:47
TED Talks

TED: Did the global response to 9/11 make us safer? | Benedetta Berti

12th - Higher Ed
If we want sustainable, long-term security to be the norm in the world, it's time to radically rethink how we can achieve it, says TED Fellow and conflict researcher Benedetta Berti. In an eye-opening talk, Berti explains how building a...
Instructional Video14:02
Crash Course

World War II Civilians and Soldiers: Crash Course European History

12th - Higher Ed
Our look at World War II continues with a closer examination of just how the war impacted soldiers in the field, and the people at home. For many of the combatants, the homefront and the warfront were one and the same. The war disrupted...
Instructional Video13:44
Crash Course

WWI's Civilians, the Homefront, and an Uneasy Peace: Crash Course European History

12th - Higher Ed
World War I was a total war for millions of people in Europe. Many men were enlisted in the fighting, but the war work had implications for the daily lives of a huge number of Europeans. Women entered the workforce in huge numbers, and...
Instructional Video15:51
Crash Course

World War II: Crash Course European History

12th - Higher Ed
Only a couple of decades after the end of the First World War--which was supposed to be the War that Ended All Wars--another, bigger, farther-flung, more destructive, and deadlier war began. Today, you'll learn about how the war in...
Instructional Video11:01
Crash Course

World War II, A War for Resources: Crash Course World History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about World War II, and some of the causes behind the war. In a lot of ways, WWII was about resources, and especially about food. The expansionist aggression of both Germany and Japan were in a lot of ways...
Instructional Video15:00
Curated Video

Geneva Conventions and Counterinsurgency (1965)

12th - Higher Ed
A U.S. Army training film on the provisions and applicability of Article 3 of Geneva Conventions of 1949, as related to treatment of military and civilian victims of the type of insurgencies that were common in the 1950s through the1970s.
Instructional Video8:07
Curated Video

Deus Ex: Human Revolution Walkthrough Part 10 - Detroit M2 and M3

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Check out part 10 of this walkthrough for this action RPG Deus Ex: Human Revolution and beat Detroit Mission M2 and M3 with this online demo.
Instructional Video8:54
Curated Video

Modern Warfare 3 Walkthrough - Bag and Drag (1 of 2)

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Check out Part 2 and beat "Bag and Drag" from Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 with this online demo of the action packed FPS from Infinity Ward.
Instructional Video17:28
Curated Video

The Missing: The Ukrainians abducted in Putin's war

9th - Higher Ed
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has turned into a grinding battle of attrition, leaving a wake of destruction in towns and cities across the country. As the fighting has raged and areas in the east and south change hands, families caught in...
Instructional Video34:38
Curated Video

Analysing the poem ‘Belfast Confetti’ by Ciaran Carson

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain how Carson uses language, form and structure to convey a sense of the chaos and horror of The Troubles. Key learning points: - Enjambment and caesura are used to create a chaotic atmosphere. - Rhetorical...
Instructional Video1:30
Curated Video

Only In South Korea 16 - Winter Boot Camp Endurance

9th - Higher Ed
Winter Boot Camp Endurance:More than 100 South Korean students and civilians brave the winter cold to attend a three-day military camp, showcasing resilience and endurance.
Instructional Video3:07
Science ABC

Why Bombs Make a Whistling Sound When They Fall Through the Air

Pre-K - Higher Ed
You may have noticed in movies and tv shows that when a bomb falls through the sky, it makes a whistling sound. This has to do with the fighter planes and bomber planes of world war 2. During the second world war, German air force...
Instructional Video4:48
Wonderscape

World War II's Early Years: The Atlantic Battle and Rise of Nazi Atrocities

K - 5th
This video covers the initial years of World War II, focusing on the Battle of the Atlantic and the rapid expansion of Nazi Germany. It describes the devastating impact of German U-Boats, the fall of several European nations, and the...
Instructional Video7:16
The Guardian

Sudan's deadly military coup: will the fight for democracy ever be won?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sudan has had more military coups than any other country in Africa, having undergone three popular uprisings since its independence from British colonial rule. The most recent revolution in 2019 is still under way, with protesters...
Instructional Video2:58
The Telegraph

You must be ready to die': Ukraine battles Russian incoming fire in Chasiv Yar

Higher Ed
The Telegraph's foreign correspondent, Colin Freeman is reporting from the frontline of the Ukraine war.
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Instructional Video3:14
Curated Video

Why Bombs Make a Whistling Sound When They Fall Through the Air

Pre-K - Higher Ed
You may have noticed in movies and tv shows that when a bomb falls through the sky, it makes a whistling sound. This has to do with the fighter planes and bomber planes of world war 2. During the second world war, German air force...
Instructional Video7:07
Hip Hughes History

The Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

6th - 12th
The decision to drop the Atomic bomb in Japan to end WWII are controversial to this day. Explore the decision that Harry Truman had to make and then make up your own mind.
Instructional Video7:32
Mediacorp

Defending Religious Harmony in Indonesia

12th - Higher Ed
This video explores the story of Banser, a civilian group in Surabaya, Indonesia, that is dedicated to defending religious harmony and upholding the nation's philosophy of Pancasila. The video highlights their mission, their role in...