Instructional Video4:27
Schooling Online Kids

History for Kids: Stage 1 - Terrific Technology

3rd - Higher Ed
Imagine a world without telephones, cars, microwaves or computers! Discover how much technology has changed our lives as you compare the present with the past. Along the way, engage with this Key Inquiry Question from the syllabus: · How...
Instructional Video12:23
Learning Mole

Where do Insects Live?

Pre-K - 12th
This video will take students through where insects live and house to make their homes and why.
Instructional Video2:18
Curated Video

Negotiating the Surrender of New Netherland

9th - Higher Ed
How two wives saved New Amsterdam from total destruction by English invaders through the power of negotiation.
Instructional Video6:40
National Parks Service

Episode 16: Sky Islands

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Throughout the Sierra Nevada, high flat plateaus are found at elevations around twelve and thirteen thousand feet. These isolated sky islands are the home to unique plant communities that are found nowhere else.
Instructional Video8:17
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Steve Yavner - Why Journalism Matters

Higher Ed
Steve Yavner is an assistant professor of journalism at Central Connecticut State University. He is a graduate of Williams College with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. He earned an MSEd from the University of Miami and a PhD from NYU....
Instructional Video10:02
Englishing

Lesson on "PRESENT PERFECT tense" (events relevant now but happened in the past)

9th - Higher Ed
The Present Perfect is the tense of our lives. It describes events that started some point in the past, have an effect in the present but could actually continue even in the future. In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc will delve into many...
Instructional Video7:52
Alltime

9 STRANGEST Secrets About North Korea

12th - Higher Ed
The search for extra-terrestrial life has been one on the mind of humanity for centuries. As technology has advanced, though, so have the signs that aliens could exist. Here are five of the signs that could mean we're not alone'
Instructional Video13:48
Rachel's English

Is Rachel Stressed? - Imitation Exercise - American English

6th - Higher Ed
Work on your English intonation by listening to short phrases on a loop, then repeating them. Topic: Is Rachel stressed? -- from real English conversation.
Instructional Video2:05
Curated Video

Epidemics

9th - Higher Ed
They’re diseases that affect people living in a single country or region – but what impact have historic epidemics had on US society?
Instructional Video1:05
Visual Learning Systems

What Is a Mammal?: What Are Mammals?

9th - 12th
From dogs to squirrels to elephants, we are familiar with many different mammals. This video explores some of the fascinating features of this amazing group of animals. Concepts and terminology: backbone, fur, warm-blooded, milk, and...
Instructional Video2:06
Curated Video

Federal Art Project

9th - Higher Ed
Thanks to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s ambitious New Deal plan, American artists were able to keep working during the Great Depression. The work they produced remains a key part of the American landscape.
Instructional Video2:29
Mediacorp

From the Plague to COVID-19: An Overview of Global Pandemics

12th - Higher Ed
Host Joshua gives a brief overview of the Black Death and influenza pandemics. He focuses on the toll they each took on the population and the ways these pandemics changed the structure of society from hospitals to language. Pandemic...
Instructional Video2:46
Little Smart Planet

Guess the wild animal

Pre-K - K
Hey Kids! Let's watch the video to discover the most interesting of the wild animals. Share with us this spectacular trip through the habitats in which they live and knows its characteristics, while singing in English the song of the...
Instructional Video1:36
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Samantha Mandeville - Teachers Make a Difference - Mr. Joe White

Higher Ed
Samantha Mandeville is a 7th grade world geography teacher on a mission to have students create global connections each and every year. She is passionate about having students take ownership of their own learning and building connections...
Instructional Video19:23
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Garza Parsing America’s Backlash

Higher Ed
Black Lives Matter movement co-founder Alicia Garza, addressing the Institute’s Detroit conference on the economics of race, placed the turmoil created by the 2016 election in the context of a backlash against the gains made by social...
Instructional Video12:51
Hip Hughes History

Muckrakers for Dummies -- Muckraking and the Tradition of Investigative Reporting

6th - 12th
Don't get stuck in the muck, let HipHughes guide you out with understanding, love and a green screen.
Instructional Video6:01
Oxford Comma

Idiom Explained: "Like Ships that Pass in the Night"

9th - 12th
In this reading, summary, and analysis of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 'the Ocean of Life" we'll examine where these lines come from, what they mean, and what makes them so memorable. Ships that pass in the night, and speak each other in...
Instructional Video1:49
Visual Learning Systems

Plants: Diversity in Shapes and Forms

9th - 12th
This colorful program explains to students what a plant is, where plants live, and the different types of plants they might be familiar with.
Instructional Video5:34
Science360

When Nature Strikes - On the Front Lines

12th - Higher Ed
Natural disasters can bring death and destruction to communities in the United States and around the world, but they can also teach us about Earth's natural processes. Teams of scientists are gathering new information about dangerous...
Instructional Video6:41
Communication Coach Alex Lyon

Compassion in the Workplace

Higher Ed
Creating a culture of compassion in the workplace is a great way for leaders to transform the workplace experience.
Instructional Video3:02
FuseSchool

Scientific Discoveries

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we'll discuss how some of the accidental scientific discoveries have been made. So essentially, scientists are very curious people that want to find out how the world works, they are always asking questions. Sometimes they...
Instructional Video2:00
Curated Video

Baa Baa Black Sheep | Kids Songs and Nursery Rhymes | Fingerplays | The Kiboomers

Pre-K - K
Watch our ‘Baa Baa Black Sheep’ song video and sing along with the kids! Baa, baa, black sheep, Have you any wool? Yes sir, yes sir, Three bags full. One for the master, One for the dame, And one for the little boy Who lives down the...
Instructional Video11:34
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Brian R. Little - Me, Myself and Us: The Science of Personality and the Art of Well-Being

Higher Ed
Brian R. Little is a pioneer in the study of human personality and well being Professor Little has been a major innovator in the field of personality assessment and motivation and is the 2020 winner of the Henry A. Murray Award for...
Podcast2:59
Independent Producers

Greek Influence in Modern Culture

Pre-K - Higher Ed
We owe a lot to the Ancient Greek civilization. Everything from architecture to medicine to music is based on Greek culture. This audio story describes the influence of ancient Greek culture, specifically in music, and how it has shaped...