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Science360

From Navy weather forecaster to NSF Graduate Research Fellow

12th - Higher Ed
Navy veteran Amy Battocletti describes her military service and her transition to academe. She is now a second-year Ph.D. student in the Biology Program at Georgetown University.
Instructional Video5:36
Curated Video

Italy, Pompeii - The Macellum

12th - Higher Ed
The Macellum of Pompeii was located on the Forum and as the provision market (or macellum) of Pompeii was one of the focal points of the ancient city. The building was constructed in several phases. When the earthquake of 62 CE destroyed...
Instructional Video5:42
Curated Video

Italy, Naples - Herculaneum Roman Buried City

12th - Higher Ed
After the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, the town of Herculaneum was buried under approximately 20 metres of ash. It lay hidden and largely intact until discoveries from wells and underground tunnels became gradually more widely...
Instructional Video10:13
Professor Dave Explains

The History of Pizza and Types of Pizza in Italy

9th - Higher Ed
Everybody loves pizza! It's the world's favorite food. But where does it come from? Italy, of course. But when? And how? And from whom? It's an interesting story! And also, what kinds of pizza do Italians like to eat? Let's talk about...
Instructional Video4:14
Curated Video

Italy, Pompeii - Temple of Fortuna Augusta

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers believe that the town was founded in the 7th or 6th century BC by the Osci or Oscans. It came under the domination of Rome in the 4th century BC, and was conquered and became a Roman colony in 80 BC after it joined an...
Instructional Video4:08
Curated Video

Italy, Pompeii Amphitheatre

12th - Higher Ed
The Amphitheatre of Pompeii is the oldest surviving Roman amphitheatre. It is located in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, and was buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, that also buried Pompeii itself and the neighboring town of...
Instructional Video6:34
Curated Video

Italy, Pompeii - Forum Baths

12th - Higher Ed
The Forum Baths are located behind the Temple of Jupiter and date back to the years immediately after the founding of the colony of veterans by General Silla (80 BC). Women's and men's quarters had separate entrances. The man's section...
Instructional Video4:29
Curated Video

Italy, Pompeii - Great Palaestra

12th - Higher Ed
The Large Palaestra is situated to the south of the Via dell'Abbondanza in the eastern quarter of the city next to the Amphitheatre. It dates from the Augustan era and occupies an hugh area of approximately 140 x 105 metres. The...
Instructional Video4:46
Music Matters

Name the Composer Quiz! #26 Do you know your classical composers

9th - 12th
How well do you know your classical composers? Find out with our name the composer quiz! We present ten facts about a random composer, see if you can guess the correct answer by the end of the video.
Instructional Video6:35
Barcroft Media

Mortis The 6x6 Monster Hearse | RIDICULOUS RIDES

Higher Ed
DEEP in the North American wilderness, a monster is terrorising the terrain of Idaho’s back country: a 6x6 monster hearse. Built by master mechanic and Naples, Idaho-native Jimmy Driver, the 10ft high, 20,000lbs beast known as ‘Mortis’...
Instructional Video4:49
Curated Video

The Fox of Florence | The Life & Times of Machiavelli

12th - Higher Ed
Turns out the method to Machiavelli's madness was mollifying mad Medici after a mountain of madness above the Mediterranean. Special thanks to Blue for lending me his expertise on the subject and coming in to talk about Machiavelli's...
Instructional Video6:17
Curated Video

Italy, Pompeii - House of the Faun

12th - Higher Ed
The House of the Faun was built in the 2nd century BC during the Samnite period (80 BC). There is evidence, most notably in the eastern walls of the tetrastyle atrium, that after the great earthquake in AD 62, the House of the Faun was...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Exploring Naples: Pizza, History, and Sweet Delights

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Join us on a captivating journey to Naples, Italy - a city steeped in history, bursting with vibrant culture, and renowned for its delectable cuisine. In this video, we delve into the many facets that make Naples a must-visit destination.
Instructional Video7:54
Curated Video

Italy, Caserta gardens and nymphaeums

12th - Higher Ed
Of all the royal residences inspired by the Palace of Versailles, the Reggia of Caserta is the one that bears the greatest resemblance to the original model: the unbroken balustraded skyline and the slight break provided by pavilions...
Instructional Video3:41
Schooling Online

Shakespeare Today: The Tempest - Act 2 Summary

3rd - Higher Ed
Ariel starts putting Prospero’s schemes into action, causing chaos among the shipwrecked nobles. Meanwhile, the ugly Caliban has made some new friends.<br/>
Watch our summary of The Tempest: Act II to find out what happens.
Instructional Video17:42
Curated Video

Italy, Campania - Caserta Palace

12th - Higher Ed
The construction of the palace was begun in 1752 for Charles VII of Naples, who worked closely with his architect, Luigi Vanvitelli. When Charles saw Vanvitelli's grandly scaled model for Caserta, it filled him with emotion "fit to tear...
Instructional Video4:14
Curated Video

Italy, Pompeii - Marina gate

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers believe that the town was founded in the 7th or 6th century BC by the Osci or Oscans. It came under the domination of Rome in the 4th century BC, and was conquered and became a Roman colony in 80 BC after it joined an...
Instructional Video4:58
Jabzy

Italian Wars - 3 Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Italian Wars
Instructional Video5:16
Curated Video

Italy, Pompeii Odeon

12th - Higher Ed
The Odeon was a smaller roofed theatre, theatrum tectum, that sat 1500 spectators built in 80 BC. The theatre follows the plan of other Roman theatres and odeon structures. Where the Large Theatre was used primarily for staging drama,...
Instructional Video11:02
Weird History

Things You Didnt Know About Al Capone

12th - Higher Ed
Who was Al Capone? For some, his name stirs up images of a cigar-chomping folk-hero-mobster involved in everything from racketeering to murder and drug-running (and what would ultimately put him behind bars, tax evasion). For others,...
Instructional Video3:51
Jabzy

Italian 1848 Revolutions - 3 Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Italian 1848 Revolutions
Instructional Video5:17
Curated Video

Italy, Pompeii - Great Theatre

12th - Higher Ed
The Large Theatre was built into a natural hill in the second century BC. This theatre sat roughly 4,000 spectators. In the Greek style, the tiered seating extends from the orchestra carved out of the hillside. The Roman influence is...
Instructional Video5:07
Schooling Online

Shakespeare Today: The Tempest - Act 1 Summary

3rd - Higher Ed
The magician Prospero, stranded on a remote island, is out for revenge! He whips up a violent storm, shipwrecking some Italian nobles and their servants on the island. What kind of revenge plot has Prospero planned?

Watch our...
Instructional Video3:03
Jabzy

Colonist for Hire - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Colonist for Hire