Instructional Video3:30
Mr. Beat

The 3/5 Compromise

6th - 12th
Another educational, yet weirdly entertaining, video from Mr. Beat and his kid brother, Steven, about the horrible 3/5 Compromise.
Instructional Video26:15
Curated Video

Play It Out: Healthy Dating Relationships (Head Over Heels? How To Keep Your Balance. )

K - 8th
Just by nature, humans are social creatures. We develop and maintain many different kinds of relationships. Healthy relationships are an important part of our lives. This program explores the characteristics of a healthy dating...
Instructional Video10:24
Hip Hughes History

The U.S. Congress in Twenty Minutes (1 of 2)

6th - 12th
A broad overview of Congressional content on the United States History exam in Regents, NY State. Topics include delegated power, the Great Compromise, the Electoral College, House of Representation Ideas, the U.S. Senate as well as...
Instructional Video7:40
Curated Video

CompTIA Security+ Certification SY0-601: The Total Course - Threat Analysis and Mitigating Actions

Higher Ed
Stepping through how attackers manage to compromise a system or exfiltrate data helps harden environments to prevent future incidents. This episode covers the Cyber Kill Chain, the Mitre ATT&CK Framework, the Diamond Model of Intrusion...
Instructional Video5:16
Mr. Beat

The Compromise of 1850 (according to the Traveling Salesman)

6th - 12th
This is the best video about the Compromise of 1850 ever made. It was also the first educational video Mr. Beat ever made. If you are watching this, you are watching history...about history.
Instructional Video5:33
Cerebellum

American Transformation And Industrialisation: 1868-1890 - The Compromise (1877)

9th - 12th
American democracy has a lineage of written records that we can trace to show the development of our nation, and how each document builds on those before it to make our foundation of freedom stronger. In this video, documents conceived...
Instructional Video3:48
Professor Dave Explains

Millard Fillmore: Last of the Whigs (1850 - 1853)

9th - Higher Ed
There's a reason you've never heard of Millard Fillmore. He wasn't that good of a president. He was so mediocre that he pretty much killed off the Whig Party. But it's still worth learning a bit about him, so let's take a look!
Instructional Video20:21
Hip Hughes History

Congress for Dummies -- Article 1 of the Constitution

6th - 12th
The second in the Constitution for Dummies series, in this lecture HipHughes takes you through Article I of the Constitution examining all ten sections outlining Legislative Powers.
Instructional Video10:42
Cerebellum

Compromise And Conflict in America: 1848-1857 - The Compromise Of 1850 And The Fugitive Slave Act

9th - 12th
This video looks at the documents conceived in a period when the civil rights of women and Native Americans were in question, and slavery was driving a wedge between slaveholders and abolitionists. Educators from noted American...
Instructional Video6:31
Daehan Drama

The Last Time French short film

12th - Higher Ed
Love is made of compromise. Sophie is married and take a lot on herself. But this is the last time …
Instructional Video5:39
Curated Video

Why Are There Stones Along Railway Tracks?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The crushed stones that line railroad tracks are collectively called track ballast. More specifically, the track ballast constitutes the trackbed upon which sleepers or railroad ties are laid. As you may have seen, these stones are...
Instructional Video6:09
Mr. Beat

The Free Soil Party Explained

6th - 12th
Mr. Beat tells you everything you need to know about the Free Soil Party, the most important single-issue third party in American history.
Instructional Video3:56
Mr. Beat

The Nullification Crisis (Story Time with Mr. Beat)

6th - 12th
Here's the story of The Nullification Crisis.
Instructional Video8:31
Global Ethics Solutions

Good Ethics is Good Business - Part 4-The Leadership Gap

Higher Ed
Take back your ethical effectiveness and get your priorities straight by learning real and specific problems that prevent people from behaving ethically and then learn practical steps to overcome them. This is the fifth part of a...
Instructional Video1:51
Curated Video

The Continental Congress

9th - Higher Ed
The Continental Congress was short-lived, but the role that it played in helping America to become an independent democracy can never be forgotten.
Instructional Video0:59
One Minute History

The Great Stain - Slavery in America - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
In May of 1787, 55 white men from 12 states met in secret in Philadelphia. These men would write the Constitution, and establish a new American republic built on the principle that, “all men are created equal.” Yet, more than half a...
Instructional Video2:35
Curated Video

The Lincoln-Douglas Debates

9th - Higher Ed
The Lincoln Douglas Debates of 1858 were some of the most controversial in US history. Having deepened the divide between North and South – they helped bring the nation to war.
Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

Modeling Everyday Social Skills- Compromise, A Useful Life Skill

K - 8th
This video explains that compromise is when two people agree together, to give up a little of what they want to make it fair for everyone else.
Instructional Video2:02
Encyclopaedia Britannica

Did You Know? The Compromise of 1850

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn more about the Compromise of 1850 and the events leading up to the American Civil War.
Instructional Video8:35
Hip Hughes History

The Missouri Compromise Explained: US History Review

6th - 12th
What was the Missouri Compromise of 1820? How did it attempt to deal with the expansion of slavery? Who opposed it, who supported it? Perfect for #APUSH students or anyone studying US History.
Instructional Video2:02
Curated Video

All Men are Created Equal? The Founding Fathers' Views on Slavery

9th - Higher Ed
What did the Founding Fathers really think of slavery? And how did that impact the laws they created?
Instructional Video4:33
Hip Hughes History

The Great Compromise Explained in 5 Minutes: US History Review

6th - 12th
The Connecticut Compromise was one of the most important deals made at the Constitutional Convention in 1787, understanding it is an essential part of any US History and Government course. Plus I do it all swanky and such.
Instructional Video15:01
Hip Hughes History

The Constitutional Convention of 1787 for Dummies

6th - 12th
A heaping helpful of Constitutional history as HipHughes dips and dives through the Constitutional Convention. A seasoned high school teacher of 15 years, this lesson is practical for any aged learner and entertaining for ages 1-99. ...
Instructional Video14:53
Curated Video

Citizens Rule: Our Founding Documents

K - 8th
This program introduces students to the two documents that laid the foundation for our government. Live-action reenactments, colorful animated graphics and maps help tell the stories of how the Declaration of Independence and the...