Instructional Video9:45
Espresso Media

Reflections on the Apollo Program

9th - 12th
The video features interviews with individuals involved in the Apollo program, reflecting on their experiences and the impact of the program. They discuss the sense of pride and accomplishment they felt in putting a man on the moon, but...
Instructional Video6:46
Espresso Media

Reflections on the JFK Assassination and the Apollo Space Program

9th - 12th
In this video, a former communication specialist at Kennedy Space Center reflects on the impact of President Kennedy's assassination on the space program and the sense of awe she felt working there. She also discusses the organizational...
Instructional Video2:11
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Kristin Henning - Teachers Make a Difference - Jean Koh Peters

Higher Ed
Kristin Henning is the Blume Professor of Law and Director of the Juvenile Justice Clinic and Initiative at Georgetown Law, where she and her law students represent youth accused of delinquency in Washington, DC. Kris was previously the...
Instructional Video4:23
IDG TECHtalk

How to securely prepare for Adobe Flash end of life on Windows 10

Higher Ed
Microsoft will soon discontinue support for Adobe Flash. Here’s how to transition to secure alternatives while blocking unsafe use of Flash.
Instructional Video4:13
Curated Video

From Trauma to Triumph: A Mission to Help the Uninsured Population

Higher Ed
Maria's Triumph part 4/4: The video features Maria, who talks about her mission to help the uninsured population. She shares her story of surviving a traumatic experience and realizing the privilege she has had in receiving the best...
Instructional Video3:22
NASA

Nichelle Nichols: Woman on a NASA Mission

K - 11th
NASA celebrates the life and career of Nichelle Nichols, famous for her role of Lieutenant Uhura on Star Trek, as she retires from public life.  



Not only did Nichols portray a character that was an incredible role...
Instructional Video3:01
NASA

NASA Names Upcoming Telescope to Honor the 'Mother of Hubble'

3rd - 11th
In a time when women were discouraged from studying math and science, Nancy Grace Roman became a research astronomer and the first chief of astronomy at NASA. Known today as the “Mother of Hubble,” she was...
Instructional Video5:27
NASA

500th Anniversary of Humanity's First Circumnavigation of Earth

3rd - 11th
Five hundred years ago the first “orbit” of planet Earth, achieved in the spirit of the first human voyages to the Moon fifty years ago, was undertaken by the Portuguese explorer Magellan, using mission design and...
Instructional Video8:24
NASA

NASA | Exploring the Inner Solar System (Part 6/6)

3rd - 11th
In the final part of Dr. Garvin's lecture he continues discussion for the future of exploring Mars with the upcoming Mars Science Lab/Curiosity Rover, the concepts for a future Mars sample-return mission, and his dreams of one day...
Instructional Video4:39
Odd Quartet

Music History - Clara Schumann

9th - 12th
Today we take a closer look at the life of Clara Schumann, one of the most well known piano performers of the Romantic era.
Instructional Video10:03
History Hit

Africa, The Unknown History of Humankind: African culture and communities

12th - Higher Ed
How does the culture vary across the continent? How has colonialism affected African culture and its development?<br/>
Africa, The Unknown History of Humankind, Part 2
Instructional Video3:10
IDG TECHtalk

How to patch the Zerologon vulnerability in Windows Netlogon Remote Protocol

Higher Ed
The Zerologon flaw could give attackers domain admin privileges. Here’s how the two-step patching process to fix it works.
Instructional Video2:44
Curated Video

David Pharaoh Asserts Indigenous Rights

9th - Higher Ed
Montaukett leader David Pharaoh fought for indigenous land rights – and established a lasting legacy as the founder of America’s first Montaukett school.
Instructional Video2:13
Curated Video

Horse-Riding Librarians

9th - Higher Ed
The Pack Horse Library Initiative saw hundreds of female librarians cross the Appalachian Mountains to deliver books to those in need.
Instructional Video10:10
The Guardian

If I die on Mars: meet the people on a mission to be first on the red planet ... and stay there

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Three volunteers are on the shortlist to be among four people on the Mars One programme, the first manned space flight to Mars – a one-way trip that’s effectively a suicide mission. A physics student in the UK, a young doctor from...
Instructional Video7:46
Espresso Media

The Rise and Fall of Robert Mugabe: Zimbabwe's Legacy of Dictatorship

9th - 12th
CONTENT WARNING: Contains shocking images of death and violence.



This video discusses the rise and fall of Robert Mugabe's dictatorship in Zimbabwe, including his rigged elections, economic failures, and human rights...
Instructional Video3:05
Curated Video

1619: The Legacy of Slavery in America

9th - Higher Ed
1619 was a significant year in the history of America for better and for worse. In Jamestown, Virginia the first slaves were imported and sold. Meet Nikole Hannah-Jones; author of New York Times' "1619 Project" who will examine the...
Instructional Video9:16
The Economist

Mandela's legacy: 25 years on

12th - Higher Ed
Nelson Mandela is one of the great icons of the 20th century. Yet many of South Africa's "born free" generation—those born after the end of apartheid—are conflicted about his legacy.
Instructional Video1:00
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Nicola Sturgeon on The Legacy of Adam Smith @ #INET2017

Higher Ed
Nicola Sturgeon on The Legacy of Adam Smith @ #INET2017
Instructional Video2:51
Mr. Beat

The William Henry Harrison Song

6th - 12th
All lyrics and music by Matt Beat. All rights reserved. All pictures in the public domain. By day, Matt Beat is a high school history teacher. By night, the multi-instrumentalist writes and records songs about dead Presidents. Actual...
Instructional Video10:26
The Art Assignment

The Case for Jackson Pollock | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

9th - 12th
You’ve heard of Jackson Pollock and know of his infamous “drip paintings,” but what is it that you’re supposed to do when you look at his work today? Why did it cause shockwaves in 1947, and what does it mean now? We explore the life,...
Instructional Video6:11
Financial Times

Tiananmen Square: China 30 years on

Higher Ed
The FT's global China editor James Kynge was a reporter in Beijing when the government sent in troops and tanks to quash student-led pro-democracy demonstrations in 1989. Talking to dissidents and political activists, he looks back at...
Instructional Video2:01
Curated Video

Black Cowboys of the West

9th - Higher Ed
The stereotypical image of a White cowboy dominates popular culture – but in the 19th century, a quarter of ranch hands were Black!
Instructional Video4:40
Boulder Creek International

C.S. Lewis: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of a Beloved Author

9th - 11th
C.S. Lewis part 2 of11: The video is a collection of different scenes and quotes, showcasing the inspiration and legacy of CS Lewis, particularly in the creation of Narnia. It also highlights the recent opening of CS Lewis Square in...