Instructional Video8:26
Curated Video

Our Little doctors

Pre-K - 3rd
Learn all about doctors through a fun story
Instructional Video2:28
Curated Video

Susan La Flesche Picotte: The First Female Native American Doctor

9th - Higher Ed
At a time when many Native Americans were refused healthcare by racist White doctors, Susan La Flesche Picotte overcame gender discrimination to become the first Indigenous woman in U.S. history to earn a medical degree.
Instructional Video2:25
Curated Video

Henrietta Lacks' Revolutionary HeLa Cells

9th - Higher Ed
The astonishing story of Henrietta Lacks' immortal cells, taken without consent, revolutionized medical research but also exposed ethical dilemmas, leading to crucial changes in consent laws to protect patients' rights in the scientific...
Instructional Video5:41
Curated Video

Pandemic Perspectives: The Importance of Communication

12th - Higher Ed
VITAL ENGAGEMENT: Dr Holt talks about how the greatest lesson from the COVID-19 pandemic is that to battle a pandemic the public must feel that they have a buy-in to the process that gives rise to the decisions to wear masks, take...
Instructional Video5:23
Curated Video

38. It’s in front of the park.

Pre-K - 3rd
The theme of Chapter 38 is to practice 'in front of' phrase.
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Basic English Conversation Practice for Kids series is designed for English beginners, especially children. These lessons are designed to help learners develop...
Instructional Video7:53
The Guardian

The teenager left paralysed by 'one tiny mistake

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Anna White was 15 when she had her appendix removed at the Royal Albert Edward infirmary in Wigan, Greater Manchester. The surgery appeared to go well, but in recovery she suffered a cardiac arrest and stopped breathing. The lack of...
Instructional Video11:05
The Guardian

Inside a long Covid clinic: ’I look normal, but my body is breaking down’

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Guardian has had unique access to University College London hospital's long Covid clinic where patients are treated for a multitude of different chronic symptoms ranging from ongoing fatigue to issues with taste and smell. Some...
Instructional Video20:10
The Guardian

RIP SENI: racism, graffiti and the UK's mental health crisis

Pre-K - Higher Ed
One morning in June 2020, graffiti reading RIP SENI appeared emblazoned across a public artwork outside the Bethlem royal hospital, a psychiatric hospital in south London. The spray-painted letters drew attention to Olaseni Lewis, a...
Instructional Video4:10
Curated Video

Meet and Greet: Agent Peri The Parakeet

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Budgerigars are often kept as pets but sometimes they aren't given the care they need. Agent Peri has a sad past, an incredible rescue and recovery story, and a happy and healthy future.
Instructional Video2:55
Curated Video

Learn to Say Directions

K - 5th
Learn words for directions and practice sentences in Spanish.
Instructional Video6:15
PBS

What’s The Real Cost of Dying?

12th - Higher Ed
Since the human mortality rate seems to be holding steady at 100%, chances are you will have to make some death-related financial decisions for a loved one... or yourself!
Instructional Video8:20
Debunked

What Happens When Something Goes Down The Wrong Hole?

9th - 12th
Whether it has caught us off guard when we’re merely sipping water or scoffing down a foot long, you find yourself cough and spluttering all over the place, and it’s because ‘something’s gone down the wrong hole.’ But where exactly does...
Instructional Video2:16
Curated Video

Scientific Credibility

12th - Higher Ed
Business school professor Andrew Hoffman, University of Michigan, describes how most Americans do trust science and that, eventually, if scientists remain diligent about communicating their findings about climate change, most people will...
Instructional Video2:48
Curated Video

Examining Networks

12th - Higher Ed
Political scientist Mark Bevir (UC Berkeley) describes a network form of social organization and governance.
Instructional Video11:09
Curated Video

What's On My iPhone 13 Pro Max (2022)

Higher Ed
What's On My iPhone 13 Pro Max (2022)
Instructional Video7:04
Curated Video

This Smart Toilet Uses Butt Recognition To Know Who You Are

Higher Ed
It's a smart toilet that takes a video of your butt and uses it to identify you. Yep. mons.wikimedia.org/w/index...
Instructional Video7:47
Curated Video

I Spent A Month as a Medical Student. Here's What I Learned. | Clinical Immersion

Higher Ed
I Spent A Month as a Medical Student. Here's What I Learned. | Clinical Immersion
Instructional Video4:01
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Marie Curie

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about Marie Curie.
Instructional Video4:27
Señor Jordan

Cuentas Conmigo - Episodio 18 (past tense)

12th - Higher Ed
In this episode, we find out about the enenemity... err... the enemihood between Jamoncito and Chancho.
Instructional Video5:37
Señor Jordan

02 Spanish Lesson - Preterite - irregulars - ir & ser

12th - Higher Ed
This is one of many lessons that will be coming up on verbs that are irregular in the preterite (a past tense) in Spanish.<b<br/>r/>

This lesson covers ir (to go) and ser (to be) in the preterite.
Instructional Video4:43
Curated Video

Mental Illness and Autonomy

12th - Higher Ed
USC legal scholar and author Elyn Saks gives her views on ways of straddling the ethical divide between respecting the autonomy of mental health patients while finding ways to provide appropriate treatment for their conditions.
Instructional Video4:06
Curated Video

Comparing Mental Health Practices

12th - Higher Ed
Elyn Saks, Professor of Law, Psychology, and Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences at USC, details some of the differences in mental health attitudes and policies between England and the US.
Instructional Video2:39
Curated Video

Being The Other

12th - Higher Ed
UCLA Chinese cultural studies expert Michael Berry describes his personally transformative experiences of living as a student in China in the early 1990s.
Instructional Video4:46
Curated Video

Restraints

12th - Higher Ed
USC legal scholar and author Elyn Saks describes how the use of mechanical constraints on mental health patients varies significantly between the US and the UK, along with corresponding attitudes of medical professionals.