Instructional Video6:11
Curated Video

Write a How-To Text

K - 8th
“Write a How-To Text” models how to write a how-to text and provides examples.
Instructional Video1:43
Teaching Without Frills

Informational Writing for Kids - Episode 2: Brainstorming & Choosing a Topic

3rd - 5th
In this video, you will learn how to brainstorm and then choose the best topic by thinking about the following questions: "What do I know a lot about?" "Who is my audience?" "What am I interested in?"
Instructional Video0:59
Teaching Without Frills

Informational Writing for Kids - Episode 1: What Is It?

3rd - 5th
In this series, learn how to write your own informational book! In this video, you will learn about the features of informational writing.
Instructional Video2:23
Teaching Without Frills

Informational Writing for Kids - Episode 8: Making a Glossary

K - 5th
In this video, you will learn how to make a glossary for your informational writing book. We will discuss how to choose important key words and provide short definitions.
Instructional Video1:12
Teaching Without Frills

Informational Writing for Kids - Episode 6: Writing a Closing

K - 5th
In this video, you will learn how to write a closing or conclusion for your informational writing. We will discuss different types of closing strategies, such as summarizing the main points and providing a next step for the reader.
Instructional Video2:20
Teaching Without Frills

Informational Writing for Kids - Episode 5: Writing a Draft

K - 5th
In this video, you will learn how to write a first draft of your informational book. We will discuss how to use headings to organize the facts that go together. We will also draw and label pictures that help to teach the reader more...
Instructional Video1:27
Teaching Without Frills

Informational Writing for Kids - Episode 3: Making a Plan

K - 5th
In this video, you will learn how to make a plan for your informational writing. You can think about the structure of your book and the subtopics you will include. This will help you organize your ideas before writing!
Instructional Video8:32
Mister Simplify

Vygotsky’s theory of Social Development - Simplest explanation ever

12th - Higher Ed
Vygotsky's Theory of Social Development is as much a benchmark as Piaget's theory in understanding child psychology and cognition. It was, and is still used to develop curriculum the world over. This video covers the important aspects of...
Podcast5:27
Bedtime History

The Great Wall of China

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Great Wall of China, a 13,000-mile-long tall stone wall running across Northern China, is one of the world’s most famous sites. Emperor Qin ordered construction of the wall over 2000 years ago to help unify the independent states of...
Podcast6:07
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids

The Industrial Revolution

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Industrial Revolution, which began in the mid 1700s, fundamentally changed the way people lived. It was a period in history that brought the invention of many new machines such as the steam engine, a device that changed agriculture...
Instructional Video1:47
The Business Professor

Marketing - What is the Marketing Research Process

Higher Ed
Marketing - What is the Marketing Research Process
Instructional Video2:16
Neuro Transmissions

Introducing Micah Psych

12th - Higher Ed
Micah Psych is a new segment of Neuro Transmissions that will explore all of the fascinating ins and outs of the field of psychology. This will allow the channel to expand its scope and discuss items that otherwise would not be covered...
Podcast3:21
Curated Video

Why Green Means Go

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Colors have certain cultural meanings and associations. Purple, for example, is often associated with royalty or magic. The color green is the universal symbol meaning "go." Throughout the world, drivers understand that a green light...
Podcast4:02
Bedtime History

Red Cross Founder Clara Barton

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Born in 1821, Clara Barton took the role of caring for others to a new level. As a young girl, she helped her brother heal from a head injury even after doctors had given up. As a young woman, Clara worked tirelessly helping to care for...
Podcast5:44
Bedtime History

Mother Teresa Helping Others

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Mother Teresa’s name is synonymous with selflessness, charity, and compassion. Many know that she worked tirelessly to care for the hungry, poor, and sick. Her charitable acts, and the courage and determination she exercised in carrying...
Podcast6:06
Good Words

Thinking Differently is Part of Autism

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Each year, thousands of children are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. People with autism may learn, think, communicate, and behave in ways that are considered unorthodox, or different from what is traditionally expected. Rather...
Podcast3:25
Good Words

Difficult to Control: Obstreperous

Pre-K - Higher Ed
While the words uncooperative, unruly, and unrestrained typically carry negative connotations, there are times when these qualities can be helpful. For example, most activists will agree that being obstreperous, or difficult to control,...
Instructional Video9:39
Curated Video

Bug Bounty Program Certification 3.4: Find Bugs Using Network Vulnerability Scanner

Higher Ed
This video explores Nessus installation steps.<br/>
• Download Nessus network vulnerabil<br/>ity scanner
• Install <br/>process of Nessus tool
• Learn about basic scanning using Nessus
Instructional Video3:54
Sustainable Business Consulting

Build a Relationship, Not a Contact

Higher Ed
Provides tips and examples of how to truly make a connection beyond just making a contact
Instructional Video1:32
The Business Professor

Managerial Roles and Responsibilities

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the different roles that managers play in an organization. They explain how these roles can be categorized into three main categories: interpersonal, informational, and decisional.
Podcast4:28
Brains On

Succeeding with Dyslexia

Pre-K - Higher Ed
People with dyslexia face unique challenges. For people with this condition, words may seem scrambled, and letters or numbers may appear backward or upside down. Dyslexia has nothing to do with a person’s intelligence, however, only with...
Podcast3:51
Brains On

Sibling Relationships

Pre-K - Higher Ed
For years, researchers believed that siblings’ birth order shaped their personalities. However, recent research has shown that this theory is false, and the factors that influence personality are far more complex. What truly shapes...
News Clip3:44
Curated Video

Good2Know: Google Requires Safer 'Passkeys' for All Accounts

9th - Higher Ed
Google is rolling out a new way to log in to your accounts called passkeys. As opposed to typing in a password, a passkey is a digital token that is stored on your devices and allows you to automatically sign in.
Stock Footage0:25
Bridgeman Arts

1940s, Pueblo Children, schoolroom

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1940s: Man sits in classroom, teacher stands at front of class, talks. Men practice metalsmith trade.