Easy Languages
Common professions
Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of participating partner countries abroad. Episodes are produced...
Curated Video
Does an Owl Wear Eyeglasses?
Does a goat wear glasses? What about a rainbow fish? Or, an earthworm? People wear eyeglasses, but what about animals? Explore the whys and hows behind glasses of all kinds, in this fun and informative book!
Financial Times
The race to understand Antarctica
The FT joins scientists from the British Antarctic Survey researching the fast-changing environment of a continent once thought frozen in time.
Seven Dimensions
Understanding Workplace Bullying and Harassment
Peter Quarry and Eve Ash discuss how bullying and harassment are defined, how it impacts on health and safety, why some people target others, and the difference between unpleasantness and bullying. Peter provides tips on how to recognize...
ShortCutsTv
Probability
Defining the concept of probability and how it can be applied in Psychology.
Visual Learning Systems
Maintaining Healthy Bones and Muscles: Tips and Advice
This video provides tips and advice on how to maintain a healthy skeletal and muscular system. It highlights the importance of avoiding injuries by wearing protective equipment, eating a healthy diet and engaging in regular aerobic...
Curated Video
Approaches to Staffing: The Importance of Tailoring Recruitment, Training, and Retention Strategies
The video discusses the different approaches to staffing for different jobs, using the example of a waiter and a surgeon. The differences in risk, skill level, recruitment, training, and retention are examined, and how these factors...
Bino and Fino
Safety on the Playground
Bino and Fino's friend Emeka decides to take off his safety gear when riding his bicycle. Oh boy, that's not a good idea!
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Confronting Anxiety
Mikki vs the World is a creative, funny, and factual series designed to help teens get a grip on what’s happening inside their heads. New developments in the karaoke plan cause Dr. M to feel even more anxious, but not quite as anxious as...
Curated Video
Organizing Your Evidence: Writing Supporting Paragraphs
In this video, the teacher explains how to organize evidence by writing supporting paragraphs. They discuss the importance of quoting and citing sources, and provide step-by-step instructions on how to expand similarities into sentences,...
Curated Video
Comparing Two Elements: Skimming for Matching Information
In this video, the teacher explains how to compare two elements by skimming for matching information. Using the example of comparing the childhood dreams and career paths of two individuals, the teacher demonstrates the process of...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Conflict and Health - Health Care in Danger (and interview with the ICRC)
This video talks about the dangers that both patients and professionals face when it comes to accessing and delivering healthcare in conflict zones. We are joined by Dr. Bruce Eshaya-Chauvin of the ICRC's "Health Care in Danger" project...
Music Matters
What is a Hemiola? - Music Theory
Learn what hemiola is all about. In this music theory lesson, we explain how the hemiola works and listen to what it sounds like. A hemiola is a rhythmic device that will make any music in triple time sound more interesting. Hemiola can...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Health Systems (pt 1) - an interview with Dr. Jonathan D. Quick
In this episode we interview Dr. Jonathan D. Quick, CEO of Management Sciences for Health and talk about Health Systems.
Science360
Data-driven optimization to improve mobile healthcare in disadvantaged communities - Science Nation
Advancing spatial science and predictive analytics to help mobile clinics reach those who need them most Description: The overall goal of this National Science Foundation (NSF)-supported project is to optimize and implement a data-based...
Wonderscape
History Kids: Marching with Martin Luther King Jr.
This video explores the history of the civil rights protests in Selma, Alabama in 1965, focusing on the efforts of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the march from Selma to Montgomery. It highlights the obstacles African-Americans faced in...
SWPictures
Bangladesh: Treating & Preventing Diarrhoea
Treating and preventing diarrhoea is a great challenge in Bangladesh. In Matlab, a rural area in Bangladesh, approximately 20,000 people suffering from diarrhoea are admitted to the main hospital every year. Most of those admitted come...
Fun Kids
Learn Jobs 4
Do you know your occupations? Come and learn about occupations with Fun Kids English's Vocabulary series. This occupations learning video will introduce a variety of jobs: cook, teacher, shop keeper, farmer, doctor, carpenter, magician,...
Fun Kids
The Jobs Song
Jobs Song! What do you do? Sing, teach and learn about jobs in this very fun animated kids music video! Which one of our characters would you like to be, the teacher, doctor, dentist, carpenter or pilot?
English Tree TV
Jobs Song
Jobs Song! What do you want to be? Sing teach and learn about jobs occupations in this very fun animated kids music video! Children toddlers and babies can sing about occupations and jobs, such as doctor, nurse, firefighter, astronaut,...
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen
The Register | POEM
The Register | POEM - From 'You Wait Till I'm Older Than You' (Puffin).
Weird History
How Founding Fathers Handled Yellow Fever
George Washington's second inauguration took place in Philadelphia in March 1793. Six months later, yellow fever had ripped through America's capital city, taking 5,000 lives. How did the Founding Fathers react when the epidemic called...
Science360
Nanosponge decoy fights superbug infections
Our first instinct with infection in the body is often to find it and get rid of it! But, engineer Liangfang Zhang had another idea. With support from the National Science Foundation, Zhang and his team at UC-San Diego have created a...