Instructional Video7:19
PBS

The Hellacious Lives of the "Hell Pigs"

12th - Higher Ed
Despite the name, we don’t know where the so-called “hell pigs” belong in the mammalian family tree. They walked on hooves, like pigs do, but had longer legs, almost like deer. They had hunched backs, a bit like rhinos or bison. But as...
Instructional Video19:18
TED Talks

TED: uber's plan to get more people into fewer cars | Travis Kalanick

12th - Higher Ed
uber didn't start out with grand ambitions to cut congestion and pollution. But as the company took off, co-founder Travis Kalanick wondered if there was a way to get people using uber along the same routes to share rides, reducing costs...
Instructional Video9:24
SciShow

Distant Volcanoes Collapsed Dozens of Empires

12th - Higher Ed
Volcanoes, climate change, and Chinese history may seem like three phrases spit out of a random word generator, but the three things are more inherently linked than one may assume.
Instructional Video3:38
SciShow

Attack of the Brain-Eating Killer Songbirds

12th - Higher Ed
Zombies aren't coming for you brains, but for an unfortunate species of bats, the terror of seemingly sweet songbirds developing a taste for brains is a horrific reality.
Instructional Video17:56
TED Talks

Majora Carter: 3 stories of local eco-entrepreneurship

12th - Higher Ed
The future of green is local. Majora Carter tells three inspiring stories of people who are saving their own communities while saving the planet.
Instructional Video5:35
Wonderscape

The Evolution of Jazz: America's Musical Art Form

K - 5th
Explore the rich history of jazz, a uniquely American genre that blends spirituals, gospel, ragtime, and blues into a dynamic, improvisational art form. Learn how jazz evolved from its early days in New Orleans to global popularity,...
Instructional Video3:29
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Gratitute

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about gratitute.
Podcast4:06
KERA

Student Juggles Classes, Work and Softball Team

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A high-school senior at Duncanville High School in Texas is juggling classes with a part-time job and her role as manager of her school’s softball team. At home, she helps her mother pay the bills and cares for her younger brother. After...
Instructional Video21:24
SWPictures

KILL OR CURE - Thalidomide - A New Lease of Life

12th - Higher Ed
The Bete Noire of Big Pharma is making a comeback – this time as a treatment for Blood Cancers. Thalidomide is the drug best known for causing deformities in thousands of children in Europe and the USA, but in May 2006, the U.S. Food and...
Instructional Video11:22
Schooling Online

Destroying Drama: Henrik Ibsen, A Doll's House - Plot Summary

3rd - Higher Ed
Enjoy Henrik Ibsen’s classic play brought to life in pastel perfection!

Nora and Torvald Helmer seem to have it all - a stylish apartment, three healthy children and a happy marriage. But when Nora’s old friend, Kristine Linde,...
Instructional Video14:16
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Hans-Joachim Voth: Debt: Inflation and Austerity 5/5

Higher Ed
Hans-Joachim Voth, ICREA Research Professor, Economics Department, Universitat Pompeu Fabra speaks on panel entitled "The Challenge of DeLeveraging and Overhangs of Debt I: Inflation and Austerity" at the Institute for New Economic...
Instructional Video15:56
The Guardian

When you're not working you don't feel like a man

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Iman Amrani is back with Modern Masculinity, looking at the issues affecting men which relate to mental health in the shadow of Covid-19. In this episode, she returns to Leeds to speak to Neil, a barber who she met in series one, to find...
News Clip1:00
Curated Video

Poet Tony Walsh draws loud cheers at Manchester vigil

9th - Higher Ed
"There's hard times again in these streets of our city, but we won't take defeat and we don't want your pity, because this is the place where we stand strong together, with a smile on our face, Mancunians forever," Tony Walsh read from...
News Clip3:55
Curated Video

Making the most of precious water in Morocco

9th - Higher Ed
Rain, or a lack of it can plague farmers for decades when weather patterns shift, but new rural development initiatives are seeking to provide farmers with knowledge to resist the advancing effects of...
News Clip4:53
Curated Video

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Albania to attend Ukraine-Southeast Europe summit

9th - Higher Ed
Ukraine’s president is co-hosting a summit in Albania with the stated goals of “peace, security, cooperation”.
News Clip4:47
Curated Video

Be Well: Olympic Ice Skating Legend Nancy Kerrigan Is on the Ice for the Holidays

9th - Higher Ed
Two-time Olympic ice skating medalist Nancy Kerrigan is back on her skates this holiday season in the Holiday Spectacular on Ice at the Gateway Playhouse in Bellport, N.Y.
News Clip6:00
Curated Video

Mom With Breast Cancer Diagnosis Starts Nonprofit to Help Others

9th - Higher Ed
October is Breast Awareness Cancer Month as the disease affects millions of American families. Elissa Kalver, founder of Wegotthis.org, joined Cheddar News to explain how breast cancer inspired her to create her own nonprofit and...
News Clip6:00
Curated Video

Team USA Water Polo Goalkeeper Ashleigh Johnson on Gold Medal Win

9th - Higher Ed
Team USA women’s water polo goalkeeper Ashleigh Johnson showed off her gold medal to Cheddar and discussed how the team made it to victory, whether she has any plans to compete at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, and what it's like to be the...
News Clip6:02
Curated Video

Why keeping keeping a local bowling alley open is about more than business

9th - Higher Ed
The only bowling alley in Orillia, Ont., recently reopened. While bringing limited customers back in isn’t helping the business stay afloat, it is returning an important activity to community members who’ve struggled during the pandemic.
News Clip9:29
Curated Video

Should Canada adopt universal basic income?

9th - Higher Ed
Labour studies and economics professor Wayne Lewchuk of McMaster University says universal basic income can help people build on their existing careers without the fear of falling into poverty.
News Clip4:38
Curated Video

Some good news from around the world on Sunday

9th - Higher Ed
With much of the world struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic, there are still some good-news stories to report. Here's a brief roundup.
News Clip1:31
Curated Video

Residents hope smudge walk helps north Winnipeg neighbourhood heal

9th - Higher Ed
Dozens of Gilbert Park residents walked the area's streets Tuesday with burning sage, part of the second annual smudge walk aimed at healing and bettering the northwest Winnipeg neighbourhood.
News Clip1:49
Curated Video

Putnam County’s A&A Carpet Service sees slowing business as costs spike

9th - Higher Ed
News 12’s Aaron Brown spoke with the owner of A&A Carpeting about what the future holds for his beloved business in Hudson Valley.
News Clip50:02
Press Association

Sir Keir Starmer speech and q&a on the campaign trail in Lancing, HD version

Higher Ed
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer gives a speech on the campaign trail in Lancing. Sir Kier used the speech to describe how his background and upbringing inform his plans in he becomes prime minister, he then answered questions from the...