Instructional Video13:23
TED Talks

Lucy King: How bees can keep the peace between elephants and humans

12th - Higher Ed
Imagine waking in the middle of the night to an elephant ripping the roof from your house in search of food. This is a reality in some communities in Africa where, as wild spaces shrink, people and elephants are competing for space and...
Instructional Video14:23
TED Talks

TED: How young Africans found a voice on Twitter | Siyanda Mohutsiwa

12th - Higher Ed
What can a young woman with an idea, an Internet connection and a bit of creativity achieve? That's all Siyanda Mohutsiwa needed to unite young African voices in a new way. Hear how Mohutsiwa and other young people across the continent...
Instructional Video8:29
SciShow

6 Organisms That Cheat the System

12th - Higher Ed
Humans are not the only animal that use cheats to make things easier. Some of the animals and plants have weird but very clever cheating skills to survive in their environment, too.
Instructional Video12:10
Curated Video

Africa through a lens: The history of colonial South Africa (2012)

12th - Higher Ed
National Archives: The history of colonial South Africa, presented by Daniel Gilfoyle, diplomatic and colonial records specialist at The National Archives and presented using primary sources from the archives as an insight to this history.
Instructional Video13:34
Curated Video

Exploring Communication: Microwaves, Satellites, and Digital Signaling

9th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture presentation on communication, describing how various parts of the electromagnetic spectrum are used in different communication systems. The presentation covers topics including microwaves, satellite communication,...
Instructional Video9:00
Soliloquy

The One Nation That Gave Up Its Nuclear Weapons

12th - Higher Ed
Nations that develop nuclear weapons often do so as a deterrent to any would-be attacker; it is a significant investment and so these nations, especially the smaller nations on the nuclear list, are threatened by nations surrounding...
Instructional Video5:45
Curated Video

Zimbabwe is free of Robert Mugabe, should the world celebrate?

12th - Higher Ed
Zimbabwe may be free of Robert Mugabe, who has been deposed in an apparent military coup, but the celebrations occurring in the country's capital will be short-lived. Emmerson Mnangagwa, the man who may end up in charge, is every bit as...
Instructional Video57:54
NASA

NASA Hangout: Wildfire and Climate Change

3rd - 11th
NASA Hangout: Wildfire and Climate Change
Instructional Video5:24
The Economist

Should we celebrate the fall of Mugabe?

12th - Higher Ed
Zimbabwe’s tyrannical president, Robert Mugabe, has been deposed in an apparent coup. But as the military seizes control, the country’s immediate future is bleak.
Instructional Video10:03
History Hit

Africa, The Unknown History of Humankind: African culture and communities

12th - Higher Ed
How does the culture vary across the continent? How has colonialism affected African culture and its development? Africa, The Unknown History of Humankind, Part 2
Instructional Video19:39
TMW Media

ChangeMakers Joyce Poole - Elephant Biologist & Elephant Communication

K - 5th
ChangeMakers Joyce Poole - Elephant Biologist & Elephant Communication
Instructional Video11:27
Learning Mole

Victoria Falls

Pre-K - 12th
This animated geography video lesson is all about Victoria Falls. Students will love this engaging and interactive video as they learn more about geographical wonders and landforms.
Instructional Video3:07
Jabzy

Anglo-Zulu War - 3 Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Anglo-Zulu War
Instructional Video0:48
Next Animation Studio

Why Iranian Navy ships entering the Atlantic is a big deal

12th - Higher Ed
Ships of the Iranian Navy have rounded the southern tip of Africa for the first time ever, and they seem to be heading for Venezuela.
Instructional Video35:10
NASA

Our Home Planet

3rd - 11th
NASA explores. From the far reaches of the cosmos, to right here at home, NASA scientists are uncovering new insights that provide economic and societal benefits to the U.S. and the world. Since NASA was created nearly six decades ago,...
Instructional Video41:18
History Hit

Africa: The Unknown History of Humankind

12th - Higher Ed
Africa is the second largest continent in the world and is home to the second largest population; but it is second-to-none regarding its ethnic diversity. Throughout history Africa has been the home of many thousands of ethnological...
Instructional Video11:39
Ancient Lights Media

Atlas of Africa: Geography and People of Southern Africa

6th - 8th
This program examines the geography and people of Southern Africa with a closer look at Apartheid
Stock Footage0:15
Getty Images

bulbul

Pre-K - Higher Ed
black eyed bulbul honey eater feeding on a flower.
Stock Footage0:31
Getty Images

Roaring-Lion

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Big african Lion roaring, Kalahri-Suuth Africa
Stock Footage0:30
Getty Images

Lion roaring

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Big Kalahari Lion roaring, little bit before sunsrise
Stock Footage0:11
Getty Images

Lone lion on the grasslands

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Lone lion on the grasslands
Stock Footage0:24
Getty Images

HD:Meerkat animal in wildlife sanctuary

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD:Meerkat animal in wildlife sanctuary
Stock Footage0:07
Getty Images

WS African Savannah

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD1080p: WIDE ANGLE shot of a standing water in Namibian savannah. Africa.
Stock Footage0:10
Getty Images

WS Zebras In The African Savannah

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD1080p: WIDE ANGLE shot of a herd of zebras in the African savannah. Namibia. Africa.