Instructional Video3:39
After Skool

Why Does February Have 28 Days??

12th - Higher Ed
We can thank the Romans for our chaotic complex calendar system. February has been a neglected month throughout history. Essentially, it got it's 28 days because the Romans used the lunar cycles to design the months when they should have...
Instructional Video6:29
Barcroft Media

Car Crash Scars Won’t Kill My Modelling Dreams | SHAKE MY BEAUTY

Higher Ed
A TENACIOUS model has learnt to show-off her scars after a tragic car accident left her fearing for her future. When she was just 23 years old, Neli Zuma was fighting for her life in ICU with internal bleeding after her friend’s car span...
Instructional Video4:40
Healthcare Triage

Empowering Pharmacists to Address Excess Medications

Higher Ed
For a lot of patients, prescriptions build up over time, and older people end up taking A LOT of different drugs. Doctors don't always have the time or will to assess these mounting prescriptions. Empowering pharmacists to recommend...
Instructional Video4:10
Vlogbrothers

The Extraordinary Story of Hussam: Teenager, Writer, and Syrian Refugee

6th - 11th
In which John Green meets Hussam, a 16-year-old Syrian refugee living in the Azraq refugee camp in Northern Jordan with his mother and little brother. Hussam learned English in the camp in three months with help from YouTube videos and a...
Instructional Video3:01
IT'S HISTORY

JAN III SOBIESKI - King of Poland I IT'S HISTORY

12th - Higher Ed
Jan III Sobieski - an extraordinary king of Poland, known for his notable military skills and great knowledge. Let's see his way to the throne.
Instructional Video11:22
Weird History

The Mysterious Life of Harry Houdini

12th - Higher Ed
Some of the most awesome Harry Houdini facts center on his search for truth in everything he did. Harry Houdini was not a guy to half-ass things. If he was going to chase down so-called mystics and expose them as frauds, he canceled...
Instructional Video2:08
XKA Digital

Ideas are not the answer, ideas that work are

Higher Ed
Professor Rodney Fitch founded his design consultancy, Fitch, now owned by WPP, in 1972. He exited the consultancy at the end of 2009 and worked in higher education and as an independent advisor, consultant and non-executive to a broad...
Instructional Video2:37
The Business Professor

Understanding the Aging of Receivables Method

Higher Ed
This video explains the aging of receivables method, which is a more detailed approach to estimate the allowance for doubtful accounts. The teacher provides an example of an aging schedule and demonstrates how to calculate the ending...
Instructional Video10:16
Weird History

Pink Floyd Album That Was Too Wierd Even For Them

12th - Higher Ed
By the time the members of Pink Floyd reconvened at Abbey Road Studios to record their next album, they realized they had no idea what to record next. How does a band top itself after they made one of the best selling albums of all time?
Instructional Video4:00
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Lynn Marie Houston - 'My Father Sends Me a Card That Says You Are So Loved'

Higher Ed
Lynn Marie Houston holds a Ph.D. in English from Arizona State University and an MFA from Southern Connecticut State University. A Fulbright scholar (Switzerland 1994-1998), she has also held writing residencies at the Vermont Studio...
Instructional Video17:00
The Wall Street Journal

SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce On Corporate Obligations

Higher Ed
You've been hacked, you've located the damage, and you've initiated remediation. SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce takes us through when should you disclose a breach of cybersecurity to regulators, and what are you obligated to report.
Podcast5:08
Independent Producers

Killer Whales Echolocate Loudly

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Biologists studying killer whales face the challenge of studying organisms that spend a majority of their time underwater. From extensive research, scientists have learned that killer whales have adapted their sounds to help them catch...
Instructional Video8:31
Healthcare Triage

The Reality of Work Requirements for Medicaid

Higher Ed
We’ve spent the last few weeks talking work requirements for safety net programs, and it’s all been leading up to this: work requirements for Medicaid. By looking at the EITC and TANF, we learned some things. Can these lessons inform...
Instructional Video3:14
Encyclopaedia Britannica

Britannica Wonders: What if You Woke Up Tomorrow and the Temperature was 2 Degrees Hotter?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Overview of the impact on Earth of an increase in global average temperature.
Instructional Video6:05
Curated Video

Break-Even Analysis and Visualization Using Apple as a Case Study

Higher Ed
This video introduces the concept of break-even charts and explains how they can be used to visualize and analyze the financial performance of a company, using Apple as an example. The video explains how break-even charts show the point...
Instructional Video8:21
Espresso Media

From Science Fair to Space Program: The Birth of NASA

9th - 12th
This video is a collection of personal stories and reflections from individuals involved in the space program during the 1960s, including their motivations, challenges, and experiences. It highlights the excitement and ambition of the...
Instructional Video1:26
Soliloquy

How do we measure the length of a year?

12th - Higher Ed
The earth takes one year to orbit the sun but we can measure the length of a year in several ways. If I were to ask (and I do) how would you measure the length of a year? In reference to distant stars? By the time between two closest...
Instructional Video4:58
Astrum

Why was Betelgeuse dimming? New data from Hubble

Higher Ed
Betelgeuse, Betelgeuse, Betelgeuse. Why were you dimming? Scientists may have finally come up with the answer thanks to data from Hubble.
Instructional Video4:35
Curated Video

Identifying Unit Rates through Verbal Descriptions

K - 5th
In this lesson, students will learn how to identify unit rates by listening to verbal descriptions. The lesson provides examples and explains that unit rates are commonly used in everyday conversations.
Instructional Video3:57
STAT

Learning how to use his two new arms

6th - 11th
In 2014, WIll Lautzenheiser underwent a double arm transplant surgery. Now, on his final day of occupational therapy, he reflects on how he got this far.
Instructional Video5:08
Financial Times

Steve Bannon on populism

Higher Ed
The FT’s editor Lionel Barber talks with Steve Bannon about economic nationalism and rising populism.
Instructional Video4:39
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Cybersecurity Framework Overview Michael Daniel

9th - 12th
White House Cybersecurity Coordinator Michael Daniel describes the Cybersecurity Executive order as industry and government sharing information to raise the baseline of cybersecurity across U.S. businesses and critical infrastructure.
Instructional Video4:21
Rachel's English

Do NOT say the D in these 105 Common Words! Part 2

6th - Higher Ed
Speaking English is tough! Native speakers use smooth, natural rhythm to link the sounds of American English. Even for students who test as Fluent in English, learning how to speak English is quite a challenge. But I’m here to help you!...
Instructional Video12:45
Mazz Media

America's Journey Through Slavery: The Life of An Enslaved Person

6th - 8th
What was life like for an enslaved person in America? This program explores the daily life and customs of enslaved children and adults from Colonial Times through Emancipation. What foods did they eat? How did they celebrate marriage?...