Instructional Video14:30
All Ears English

All Ears English Podcast 1480: This Episode Isn't Going to Listen to Itself!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
All Ears English Podcast 1480: This Episode Isn't Going to Listen to Itself!
Instructional Video9:03
TLDR News

Will the US Reopen by Easter The US's $2.2 Trillion Coronavirus Plan Explained - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
This week the US overtook Italy and China to become the country with the greatest number of Coronavirus cases. So in this video, we explain how Congress and the Trump administration are reacting, from $2.2 trillion dollars of spending to...
Podcast53:28
Curated Video

‎Houston We Have a Podcast: Digital Space

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Annette Moore, the Director of Information Resources and the Chief Information Officer at the Johnson Space Center, tells us about data and information in space as well as the tech we use for human spaceflight operations, including space...
Instructional Video2:00
Curated Video

Standing Up To ICE: How Young People Are Protesting For A Fairer America

9th - Higher Ed
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a government agency that tracks and apprehends illegal aliens. But when its officers caged children on the Mexico border, young people stood up for change.
Instructional Video31:25
The Wall Street Journal

Working Together

Higher Ed
Businesses need to cooperate with government and with one another to defend against cybersecurity threats. But it isn't always clear how to make those relationships work. Leaders in this effort explore how to get it done.
Instructional Video7:50
Hip Hughes History

Nullification for Dummies -- States Rights, The Constitution and The Supremacy Clause

6th - 12th
Impress your friends with your academic use of the word nullification. HipHughes explains the states rights concept through the lends of the Alien Sedition Act and KY-VA Resolutions with some reference to going to school naked. Perfect...
Instructional Video7:13
Hip Hughes History

Obama and Romney for Dummies

6th - 12th
HipHughes covers the essentials on the two major candidates for President, outlining the differences between the candidates so you can make up your mind if you haven't already. Be ready for some simplification! Topics covered include...
Instructional Video14:57
Hip Hughes History

The Great Society Explained: US History Review

6th - 12th
Need to pass an exam on LBJ and the Great Society? You've found the right video. HipHughes History Lectures are easy to digest and will not make you throw up and run away.
Instructional Video13:25
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Pat Gallagher at the Cloud Computing Forum & Workshop

9th - 12th
NIST Director Pat Gallagher opens the Cloud Computing Forum & Workshop May 20, 2010. He describes cloud computing as a computing architecture that fully realizes the capability of a highly networked system and offers an opportunity for...
Instructional Video9:43
The Economist

Covid-19: Why is America’s death toll so high?

12th - Higher Ed
America's covid-19 death toll is higher than anywhere else in the world—and is continuing to mount. What’s behind the country’s coronavirus pandemic failings?
Instructional Video31:18
The Wall Street Journal

Symone Sanders on Her Professional Path to the White House

Higher Ed
Senior adviser and spokesperson to the Vice President Symone Sanders talks about her professional journey from campaign spokesperson to senior White House official at the WSJ's Women In Series.
Instructional Video18:27
Curated Video

Optimal Currency Areas: Assessing the Eurozone's Suitability

12th - Higher Ed
This video lecture discusses the concept of optimal currency areas and applies specific criteria to assess whether the eurozone is an optimal currency area. The four criteria to assess the optimality of a single currency are symmetry of...
Instructional Video6:14
Mazz Media

Federal Supremacy

6th - 8th
Students will learn about the "supremacy clause" of the constitution that states that the constitution and the laws passed by congress are the "supreme law of the land". Further, viewers will come to understand the intention of the "full...
Instructional Video3:03
Cerebellum

Emergence Of Modern America: The Progressive Era - Wilson's Presidency

9th - 12th
Just the Facts: The Emergence of Modern America: The Progressive Era uses fascinating historical footage to explore six decades that shaped modern America. The series examines the Gilded Age in the late 19th century, the Progressive Era...
Instructional Video32:16
The Wall Street Journal

Election Security

Higher Ed
Take a look at the state of the U.S. electoral infrastructure, reviewing its security performance in the midterm elections and looking ahead to initiatives to shore up defenses before 2020.
Instructional Video13:43
The Wall Street Journal

Michael Kratsios on the Quest for the Edge in Quantum Computing

Higher Ed
Michael Kratsios, chief technology officer at the White House, shares the government's plan to keep up the pace in AI and quantum computing at WSJ Tech Live.
Instructional Video38:58
The Wall Street Journal

Tightening Up on Cybersecurity

Higher Ed
Cybersecurity leaders explore what measures companies need to take following the U.S. government’s prescriptive approach to the cybersecurity practices of the companies categorized as part of the nation’s “critical infrastructure.”
Instructional Video10:33
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Cloud Computer Forum - Remarks of Patrick Gallagher, Director, NIST

9th - 12th
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) sponsored the Cloud Computing Forum and Workshop II November 4-5, 2010 to update government and industry stakeholders on developing cloud computing standards. NIST Director...
Instructional Video10:54
Cerebellum

The United States Constitution - Taxes

9th - 12th
The United States Constitution is one of the most important and versatile documents ever written. The articles relating to finance including taxes, borrowing and commerce are discussed. The district of Columbia is discussed as well as...
Instructional Video30:52
The Wall Street Journal

Joe Manchin on the Political Deadlock

Higher Ed
U.S. Senator Joe Manchin discusses the diverging views of Democrats in Congress and their influence on energy policy, vaccine mandates and the Biden administration's spending plans.
Instructional Video8:45
Hip Hughes History

The Emancipation Proclamation Explained: US History Review

6th - 12th
So you think you know your history? Mr. Hughes lays down the tracks to help you understand the true purpose behind the Emancipation Proclamation and why the Civil War was fought. Brought to you by Mr. Hughes in an easily digestible eight...
Instructional Video9:52
Hip Hughes History

The Constitutional Convention of 1787 Explained in 10 Minutes

6th - 12th
Created for students taking US History and Government, specifically geared for the NY State Regents Exam. Vintage HHH, the old school stuff
Instructional Video26:38
The Wall Street Journal

Upgrade Time

Higher Ed
Ajit Pai, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, shares his views on the the global 5G race, the greatest threats to the Internet and the outlook for deals at WSJ Tech Live in Laguna Beach.
Instructional Video5:29
The Business Professor

Air Pollution - Laws and Standards

Higher Ed
This video explains what are the laws that control air pollution within the United States? It generally defines the regulatory regime for the regulation of pollutants in the airs, as well as the standards for determining what constitutes...