Instructional Video1:09
Next Animation Studio

North Korean sneaks into South, wanders for hours in DMZ before being noticed

12th - Higher Ed
South Korean forces failed to notice a North Korean man wandering in the demilitarized zone even after he had been caught on camera 10 times and triggered two alarms
Instructional Video9:23
Weird History

What Life Was Really Like As A Wild West Sheriff

12th - Higher Ed
Wild West sheriffs kept law and order on the frontier alongside fellow lawmen and the local citizenry. They’ve been dramatized, glamorized, and exaggerated in films and literature for generations and yes, the life of a Wild West sheriff...
Instructional Video4:36
Cerebellum

American Presidents - The Early Presidents

9th - 12th
The Presidency of the United States is the most powerful position in the nation, and is often referred to as the “leader of the free world”. Their power is only equaled by the massive responsibility they hold. They are not always...
Instructional Video14:40
TMW Media

ChangeMakers Damien Mander - Combat Poaching in Southern Africa

K - 5th
ChangeMakers Damien Mander - Combat Poaching in Southern Africa
Instructional Video10:51
Weird History

Everything That Lead To Nixon's Resignation

12th - Higher Ed
Richard Milhous Nixon's presidency was full of excitement, intrigue, grievously bad judgment, and booze – which is why so many drunk Richard Nixon stories have lived on long past the man. Tales about the end of his tenure as president...
Instructional Video17:36
Step Back History

America's Secret Police

12th - Higher Ed
So, how did the freest nation of freedom in the free world develop what is essentially America's secret police in the form of COINTELPRO? It's actually quite the story that has a lot to do with hating immigrants, suppressing left-wing...
Instructional Video5:58
Cerebellum

Space Facts - The First Satellite

9th - 12th
A fact-filled look at 23 of the most important events from man's on-going adventure in space. The first satellite in space and the beginning of NASA. Space Facts. Part 1
Instructional Video10:02
Hip Hughes History

The Executive Branch in Twenty Minutes (2/2)

6th - 12th
A short lecture, part 2, explaining the major constitutional powers of the executive branch. Directed for students taking a US History course at the secondary level and perhaps even an intro to gov class.
Instructional Video2:22
Encyclopaedia Britannica

EB Presents: Key Points on The Gulf of Tonkin Incident

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Overview of the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which led to the United States' becoming directly involved in the Vietnam War.
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Introduction to the Game of Chess

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Chess is a classic game of intellect and strategy. This ancient game has changed and grown into one that challenges players' strategic thinking and fosters the development of critical decision-making skills. Learn the basics of how chess...
Instructional Video5:09
Red Rock Films

Who were the Tuskegee Airmen?

6th - 8th
How the skills and bravery of men in combat helped to desegregate the military.
Instructional Video20:12
The Wall Street Journal

Can North Korea Be a Normal Nation?

Higher Ed
Chung-in Moon, special adviser for unification, foreign and security affairs to South Korean President Moon Jae-in shares his vision on North Korea with WSJ Coverage Planning Editor Elena Cherney.
Instructional Video2:00
Out of this Word

Face the Music

Pre-K - 5th
Max asks Moon, hypothetically, what she would do if she borrowed something from a friend but lost it. Moon says that she would “face the music”, which means to face the result of something, even if it’s unpleasant or uncomfortable.
Instructional Video3:26
Mediacorp

Trouble on the Mekong: Sand Dredging in the Mekong River

12th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the alarming issue of sand extraction from the Mekong River in Cambodia. The high demand for sand has led to environmental degradation, including the loss of wetlands and collapsing riverbanks. The video highlights...
Instructional Video6:23
History Hit

Yasmin Khan on the Indian Partition: India before colonization

12th - Higher Ed
What was India's existence like before the Raj? Was civil war inevitable? Yasmin Khan on the Indian Partition, Part 1
Instructional Video4:59
History Hit

The Silk Roads: Changing Perspectives: Silk and religion

12th - Higher Ed
What was silks place in the Buddhist realm? How did the Buddhist use of silk create competition with others? The Silk Roads: Changing Perspectives, Part 4
Instructional Video5:44
History Hit

Africa, The Unknown History of Humankind: African arts influence on the greats

12th - Higher Ed
How has African art influenced some of our great artists? What has been the biggest challenge but biggest highlight in Gus Casely-Hayfords career? Africa, The Unknown History of Humankind, Part 6
Instructional Video4:43
Jabzy

Japanese Invasion of Manchuria - 3 Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Japanese Invasion of Manchuria
Instructional Video2:52
Mediacorp

Exploring the Evolving Indian Identity

12th - Higher Ed
This video explores the evolving Indian identity by asking people in New Delhi what it means to be Indian. The video highlights that the concept of a unified Indian identity is a relatively modern construct that emerged during the fight...
Instructional Video4:53
Mazz Media

Government

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the word government. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word government through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Instructional Video1:40
Curated Video

Zoot Suit Riots

9th - Higher Ed
Did you know that in LA, it’s illegal to wear Zoot suits? A fashion crime that dates back to the Zoot Suit Riots of 1943.
Instructional Video10:38
Weird History

Everything That Went Wrong During the Bay of Pigs Invasion

12th - Higher Ed
Nothing epitomizes the disastrous Cuba policy of the United States better than the abortive, three-day, failed Bay of Pigs invasion conducted by anti-Castro Cuban exiles in April 1962. In the annals of half-assed CIA operations, this...
Podcast5:51
NPR

Helping Teens Budget for the Future

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Budgeting, paying bills, and managing bank accounts are all important personal finance skills. One high school in Vermont gave students an opportunity to learn about the world of personal finance in a unique way. A local non-profit group...
Instructional Video3:56
Mr. Beat

Pearl Harbor Should Not Have Been A Surprise

6th - 12th
Was war between the United States and Japan inevitable? Japan shocked the entire world when it attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. However, those who paid a little closer attention might have seen it coming beforehand.