Instructional Video2:55
Poetry Foundation

Faisal Mohyuddin reads "His Ashes Upstream From Where He Was Born"

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Faisal Mohyuddin reads "His Ashes Upstream From Where He Was Born" by Hari Alluri.
Instructional Video4:37
Science360

Reconstructing Climate History - How Do We Know?

12th - Higher Ed
Why is it important to reconstruct the long history of the Earth's climate, and how can we do that?
Instructional Video1:45
NASA

Juno Discovers Mars’ Dust Storms Fill Solar System (🎵 by Vangelis)

3rd - 11th
Look up to the night sky just before dawn, or after dusk, and you might see a faint column of light extending up from the horizon. That luminous glow is the zodiacal light, or sunlight reflected toward Earth by a cloud of tiny dust...
Instructional Video7:47
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

Retro Neon Signs: Art Lesson with Chalk Pastels

K - 5th
Retro Neon Signs: Art Lesson with Chalk Pastels
Instructional Video2:52
Financial Times

Bar chart race: the most populous cities through time

Higher Ed
Watch the race to be the most populous city on earth, from 1500 to the present day. The FT's John Burn-Murdoch looks at how populations have shifted over time and how the emerging markets have come to dominate
Instructional Video3:22
Science ABC

Why Do Damp Clothes Smell Bad?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
According to Mary Johnson, principal scientist at Procter & Gamble, over two-thirds of laundry dirt comes from the secretions of the outer body, namely in the forms of sweat and sebum. Sebum is the oily waxy substance that you feel on...
Instructional Video3:42
NASA

NASA | Siding Spring live shot with Jared Espley

3rd - 11th
Jared Espley talks about the close encounter between Mars and Comet Siding Spring at the Oct 17, 2014 liveshot. This is a canned interview.
Instructional Video3:12
Curated Video

Immune Privilege: Do Your Eyes Have a 'Separate' Immune System?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
To protect your vision, the human eye gets something called immune privilege. It is basically a license that the body’s immune system gives to some organs, like the eyes and the brain. Immune privilege limits the response of the immune...
Instructional Video2:32
NASA

NASA | NPP and the Earth System

3rd - 11th
NPP is a continuation of the existing Earth-observing satellites (EOS) and it builds on the legacy of multi decades of critical data. In this video, NPP Project Scientist, James Gleason (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center), summarizes the...
Instructional Video2:54
Science360

Western Water

12th - Higher Ed
The Colorado River provides water for seven states, and it's stretched thin. Water rights exceed the actual volume of the river by more than ten percent. NASA scientists are studying the source of this water.
Instructional Video10:57
Astrum

The most peculiar galaxies Hubble has ever seen | Episode 8

Higher Ed
We all know the perfect, symmetrical and flawless galaxies Hubble has set its lense on, but there is also a catalogue dedicated to the most peculiar galaxies out there... The Arp Catalogue
Instructional Video2:31
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen

The Lone Ranger | POEM

Pre-K - 5th
Michael Rosen performs The Lone Ranger.
Instructional Video3:05
Learning Mole

Rain Facts

Pre-K - 12th
This video explores five fun facts about rain.
Instructional Video5:27
History Hit

The Battle For North America: Learn about Britains plan to attack Quebec

12th - Higher Ed
How important was Louisbourg? What was the British plan of attack? Who did the British choose to command the operation and why? How did the commander take care of the health of his men? Why was it important to move quickly with the...
Instructional Video2:49
Science360

Aerosols - Earth's Heat Balance

12th - Higher Ed
What are aerosols and will they warm or cool the planet?
Instructional Video3:11
Vlogbrothers

Only Shooting Stars

6th - 11th
Only Shooting Stars
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

The Fascinating World of Comets

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn the key characteristics of comets, including their icy composition, the formation of their tails as they approach the sun, and their historical significance. The video also highlights the role of comets in bringing water and...
Instructional Video4:58
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

How To Carve Floral Foam: Abstract Free-Form Subtractive Sculpture Project

K - 5th
This video will teach you the tools, safety precautions, and procedures needed to begin carving floral foam. The example demonstrated is in-the-round, has multiple openings for negative space, and can stand up unassisted. Floral foam can...
Instructional Video8:35
TMW Media

The fascinating history of this Colorado Gold Mine

K - 5th
We’re striking gold on today’s episode of Travel Thru History! We’ll hike a “Mile-High” to a city surrounded by mountains, plains and gold mines. It’s a city diverse in indoor cultural activities as well as outdoor adventures. We’re...
Instructional Video3:37
Amor Sciendi

The Creation of Adam: Neurology and Neoplatonism

12th - Higher Ed
We discuss Michelangelo's famous Sistine Chapel Fresco. It's fun to think the artist was capable of creating an anatomically accurate human brain in the painting, but more fun to discuss Neoplatonism.
Instructional Video2:47
NASA

NASA | Dust Simulations Paint Alien's View of the Solar System

3rd - 11th
Dust ground off icy bodies in the Kuiper Belt, the cold-storage zone that includes Pluto and millions of other objects, creates a faint infrared disk potentially visible to alien astronomers looking for planets around the sun. Neptune's...
Instructional Video4:24
NASA

Hubble's Field Guide to Nebulae

3rd - 11th
Nebulae are some of the most resplendent objects in the universe, but it’s easy to confuse which one is an “emission nebula,” and which one is an “absorption nebula.” Thankfully, this “Field Guide” will give you a quick rundown so you...
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

The Wonders of Stars and Constellations

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Stars are much bigger and complex than they look from Earth. Learn how they form and how they are classified.
Instructional Video1:04
Curated Video

I WONDER - What Are The Different Parts of a Comet?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what are the different parts of a comet.