Instructional Video9:12
Curated Video

Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z - Installation of Anaconda and IPython Shell: Your First Python Code - Hello World

Higher Ed
In this video, we will be working on our first Python code called Hello World. This clip is from the chapter "Basics for Data Science: Python for Data Science and Data Analysis" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory...
Instructional Video2:48
Odd Quartet

Music History - The Mahler Hammer

9th - 12th
We look at the ways the Mahler hammer is played, and how it fits in to the rest of Gustav Mahler's sixth symphony.
Instructional Video1:34
Curated Video

Nelly Bly: Breaking Barriers from Asylums to the Skies

9th - Higher Ed
We've all got our favourite YouTubers, right? But everyone with a channel has this Pennsylvian lady, Nellie Bly, to thank. You could say she was the world’s first blogger.
Instructional Video2:27
Language Tree

Introduction to Verbs in Japanese

K - 5th
Learn how to speak Japanese with Language Tree' Japanese for Kids! Filled with colorful 3D animation and sing-along songs to keep the learning process fun from beginning to end. Watch as Hiro and his cute Shibu Inu puppy, "Pochi", teach...
Instructional Video1:59
Curated Video

Marie van Brittan Brown: Creating CCTV in Queens

9th - Higher Ed
How did a hardworking nurse from New York City invent the world's first home security system? When a burglar tried to break into her apartment in the 1960s, this kickass crimefighter went where no-one had gone before.
Instructional Video3:48
Professor Dave Explains

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

12th - 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 Video2:14
Curated Video

The Negro League Baseball: Shattering Segregation

9th - Higher Ed
Like much of American in the early 19th century, sports were segregated. But with the newly established Negro Baseball League, African American baseball players overcame racial segregation to claim the national pastime as their own.
Instructional Video9:47
Easy Languages

The Best British Bands and Music | Easy English 81

12th - Higher Ed
The Best British Bands and Music | Easy English 81 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...
Instructional Video2:20
Curated Video

Fighting for LGBTQ Rights: Is the United States Really United?

9th - Higher Ed
The 10th Amendment to the Constitution allows each state to set its own laws. That's meant that in Colorado, LGBTQIA+ rights have often been repressed. Meet the students at William J. Palmer High School who took their school district to...
Instructional Video9:38
Schooling Online

Venturing Into Visuals: Persepolis - Vol. 1 Ch 11-15 Summary

3rd - Higher Ed
As the war between Iran and Iraq escalates, young Marjane sees how it brings out the best and worst in the people around her. She also observes how patriotism and religion are used to brainwash young boys, resulting in carnage. The...
Instructional Video2:10
Seven Dimensions

The Characteristics of a Heroic Employee: Honesty, Ethics, Respect, and Optimism

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker highlights the four characteristics of a hero that every manager appreciates. These qualities include being honest and providing genuine feedback, acting ethically and doing what is right for the team and...
Instructional Video2:25
Curated Video

Thomas Garrett and the Underground Railroad

9th - Higher Ed
By day he worked as an iron merchant – but by night, Thomas Garrett helped thousands escape slavery as a station master on the Underground Railroad.
Instructional Video7:45
msvgo

Zero

K - 12th
This nugget teaches the use and importance of the number zero.
Instructional Video3:19
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Get My Job - Conductor

9th - 12th
Get My Job explores the day in the life of different professions around Australia. In this episode we meet a Conductor.
Instructional Video1:43
Curated Video

Jovita Idar: Voice of the People

9th - Higher Ed
Imagine throwing shade at a politician online and police showed up to arrest you! It would be un-American, right? In this video, we'll explain the story of Jovita Idar, a Mexican-American journalist who refused to be silenced!
Instructional Video33:42
Mythology & Fiction Explained

Jason & The Argonauts - The Epic Quest for the Golden Fleece (Greek Mythology)

12th - Higher Ed
Mythology & Fiction Explained explores the stories behind Jason and Argonauts and their epic quest for the golden fleece
Instructional Video3:16
Curated Video

Barbara Jordan: Statement on the Articles of Impeachment

9th - Higher Ed
In 1974, US House Representative for Texas, Barbara Jordan delivered an impassioned speech on the power and meaning of the U.S. Constitution. Delivered on primetime television to critical acclaim during the coverage of the infamous...
Instructional Video1:40
Curated Video

Hedy Lamarr: Mother of WiFi

9th - Higher Ed
Did you know? The amazing technology behind Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS was the brainchild of Hollywood actor turned visionary inventor Hedy Lamarr - the Mother of Wi-Fi.
Instructional Video1:47
Curated Video

Tennis for Two: America's First Video Game

9th - Higher Ed
It was pretty basic – but also revolutionary! Find out how American physicist William Higinbotham created Tennis For Two and discover its links to the mysterious Manhattan Project.
Instructional Video5:09
Englishing

What are Myths?

9th - Higher Ed
What is a myth, legend and folktale?. In this video, Mr. P. will find the answers to that question. He will also provide clear explanations on the difference between creation and heroic myths. This lesson is designed for intermediate...
Instructional Video2:08
Curated Video

Remember the Alamo

9th - Higher Ed
The Battle of the Alamo has become the stuff of legend – when 200 brave Texan fighters took a stand against a Mexican force of thousands. But there’s more to the story than meets the eye.
Instructional Video6:00
Curated Video

Hiroshima 1945

Higher Ed
A beginning of atomic age! Cause of celebration for United States. Consequences of 2 atomic bombs on Hiroshima minting 16+ million lives in 1945.
Instructional Video2:24
Curated Video

Jim Thorpe: Native American Olympic Hero

9th - Higher Ed
Football, baseball, basketball player – he was one of America's most talented sportsmen and the first Native American to achieve Olympic Gold glory! So why don't we see Jim Thorpe's name up in lights?
Instructional Video2:09
Curated Video

John Rollin Ridge: the Native American Novelist Like No Other

9th - Higher Ed
We've had some great American Novelists? You've read some of them in school, right? But one writer you've probably never heard of is John Rollin Ridge, aka Yellow Bird: the first Native American to ever publish a novel about a fictitious...