Instructional Video7:15
Barcroft Media

Quad Amputee Is Contour Queen

Higher Ed
A quadruple amputee is embracing her difference through the power of spoken word. Hannah Olateju, 18, from London, had all four of her limbs amputated after contracting meningitis, followed by gangrene, at just two and a half years old....
Instructional Video1:20
Next Animation Studio

South Korean COVID-19 infections linked to secretive religious cult

12th - Higher Ed
Coronavirus infection cases have surged in South Korea, with more than half linked to a religious cult whose secretive nature is said to have helped the virus spread undetected. <br/>
Instructional Video11:39
Maddie Moate

The Hedgehog Hogspital | Maddie Moate

K - 5th
Thank you so much to Anna and The Waveney Valley Hogspital!
Instructional Video24:30
The Wall Street Journal

How to Regulate Your Data in a Pandemic

Higher Ed
Ireland's Data Protection Commissioner Helen Dixon discusses her thoughts on data protection priorities and regulatory effectiveness during Covid-19.
Instructional Video6:58
Healthcare Triage

Deprescribing: Sometimes Taking Fewer Medication is Better

Higher Ed
Prescription drugs are pretty awesome. They improve lives all the time. But it is possible to take too many. Over time, as patients are prescribed more an more ongoing medications, it's a good idea to sometimes step back, evaluate, and...
Instructional Video20:15
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Pat and Tammy McLeod - Hit Hard

Higher Ed
Pat and Tammy McLeod serve as Harvard Chaplains for Cru, an interdenominational Christian ministry. Tammy is also the Director of College Ministry at Park Street Church in Boston. She received her MA in Spiritual Formation from...
Instructional Video4:24
Sustainable Business Consulting

Commuting Case Studies

Higher Ed
Case studies of companies saving money through reducing employee commuting and incentivizing other modes of transportation
Instructional Video1:33
The March of Time

1951: NARCOTICS AND TEENAGERS

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1951: John Daly interviews reporters Earl Brown of Life Magazine and Ed Mowery of the New York World-Telegram about the teenage drug problem / Irving Geist sitting behind large desk with portrait of Harry Truman behind him, speaking...
Instructional Video21:50
SWPictures

KILL OR CURE - Saving Lives

12th - Higher Ed
The developing world is soon set to get affordable vaccines. A new international agreement is planning to fix the price of a drug or vaccine to make them affordable for some of the world’s poorest people. The agreement is between donors,...
Instructional Video4:41
The Economist

How to print an arm

12th - Higher Ed
3D-printed prosthetic limbs are being tested by Médecins Sans Frontières to help people who have lost limbs in the war in Syria. The new technology is cheaper and faster than conventional methods and could revolutionise treatment of...
Instructional Video3:46
Healthcare Triage

Get Your Flu Shot! It's Not About You, OK?

Higher Ed
It's not too late to get a flu shot! You may have heard that the flu shot this year is "less effective" than in earlier years. That may not mean what you think it means. Less effective is a relative relationship, and in absolute terms,...
Instructional Video14:09
Global Health with Greg Martin

Qualitative research methods

Higher Ed
This video provides an introduction to qualitative research methods. It includes teaching on ethnography, phenomenology, grounded theory and case studies. It also goes into data collection including interviews, focus groups,...
Instructional Video1:50
Barcroft Media

Baby With Swollen Head Hopes For Life-Saving Surgery: BORN DIFFERENT

Higher Ed
A MOTHER hopes for surgery for her baby boy whose head has swollen to TWICE its natural size. Born a healthy baby boy, Mohammad Hasan's head started to dramatically swell when he was just 16 days old. Now 18-months-old Hasan's head...
Instructional Video2:44
XKA Digital

People buy people first

Higher Ed
Professor Aidan Halligan was the first NHS Director of Clinical Governance, and from January 2003 until October 2005, Aidan served in the UK Department of Health as Deputy Chief Medical Officer for England, with responsibility for...
Instructional Video3:57
History Hit

Hadrians Wall: Modern day comforts

12th - Higher Ed
What was life like in the fort? What was the process like to take a bath?<br/>
Hadrians Wall, Part 3
Instructional Video23:22
SWPictures

WHO'S AFRAID OF HIV? - Russia

12th - Higher Ed
The city of Kaliningrad is among the worst AIDS affected in Russia. Spread initially by drug users, the virus is now sexually transmitted. Nearly 1 in every 100 people in the region is thought to have HIV. But 3-year-old Svieta, born...
Instructional Video4:43
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Roomz Without Walls - Choose2Matter

Higher Ed
East Greenwich High School students reflect on their experience with the Choose2Matter program.
Instructional Video21:56
SWPictures

KILL OR CURE - The Malaria Vaccine

12th - Higher Ed
"Kill or Cure?" goes in search of the very latest ways to fight the disease. Malaria is still the most deadly disease in the world. - it kills a child every thirty seconds. As yet no vaccine exists. But the race is on to find one and...
Instructional Video2:48
Rachel's English

How to Practice the Flap T -- American English Pronunciation

6th - Higher Ed
Learn how to practice the Flap T: isolate it by holding out the sound before and the sound after.
Instructional Video2:52
Mediacorp

Innovating Ventilators: Saving Lives in the New Normal

12th - Higher Ed
With a ventilator shortage looming during the COVID-19 pandemic, doctors and engineers in Singapore developed a non-invasive ventilator that could be fully manufactured in the country. Explore how it works.

Pandemic Innovations part...
Instructional Video0:15
The March of Time

Bellevue Hospital Center

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1947: BELLEVUE HOSPITAL CENTER: LA MS 'Bellevue Hospital' gates New York. INT MS Doctors & nurses in corridor. MS Foreign doctors talking. MS European & Asian doctors talking in laboratory.
Instructional Video0:26
The March of Time

US Selective Service interview

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1940: U.S. SELECTIVE SERVICE: DRAMATIZATION: Board members interviewing man 'You believe war is not justified...?' 'Not even if we were attacked... Hospital that's saving life not taking.' 'We'll recommend you for non-combatant duty...'
Instructional Video17:16
Global Health with Greg Martin

The MERS Outbreak

Higher Ed
This Week in Global Health covers everything you wanted to know about MERS-CoV and the MERS outbreak. We do the digging and answer your questions; What is MERS? Where is the MERS outbreak happening? How is the MERS-CoV transmitted and...
Instructional Video3:10
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Bill Ayers - The Obsession with Testing

Higher Ed
William Ayers, Distinguished Professor of Education and Senior University Scholar at the University of Illinois at Chicago (retired), founder of both the Small Schools Workshop and the Center for Youth and Society, taught courses in...