Instructional Video1:39
The Business Professor

Enforcing Arbitration Awards: Procedures and Processes

Higher Ed
This video discusses the process of enforcing arbitration awards. It explains how parties can register the award with a court or state, and how the court or judge can affirm it and enter a judgment behind it, making it enforceable. The...
Instructional Video6:53
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Martha Hickson - The Right to Read

Higher Ed
Martha Hickson has been a high school librarian since 2005. Her work has been featured in School Library Journal, Booklist, KnowledgeQuest, the American Library Association Intellectual Freedom Blog, NJEA Review, and School Librarian’s...
Instructional Video1:44
Next Animation Studio

What we know about the redesigned Air Force One

12th - Higher Ed
The presidential fleet is getting an upgrade with two modern Boeing 747-8is to serve as Air Force One
Instructional Video2:47
The Business Professor

Office Visitors - Business Etiquette

Higher Ed
Office Visitors - Business Etiquette
Instructional Video3:41
The Business Professor

Workplace Etiquette: How to Maintain a Professional Image in Your Organization

Higher Ed
This video provides tips for workplace etiquette to help individuals maintain a professional image and positive perception within their organization. The tips include keeping your workspace clean, being mindful of decorations and...
Instructional Video14:04
Curated Video

Complaining and Criticizing in English

Higher Ed
This English language learning video explains how to recognize and express criticism and complaints and use the present perfect tense with periods of time.
Instructional Video6:31
Rachel's English

Real Life - Dad's Office Part 1

6th - Higher Ed
If you’re studying English pronunciation and want to enjoy English conversation you’re in the right place! Here you will learn important vocabulary words in English, getting detailed analysis on each word’s use and pronunciation. You’ll...
Instructional Video10:04
Cerebellum

The United States Constitution - Bicemeral System And The Great Comprimise

9th - 12th
The United States Constitution is one of the most important and versatile documents ever written. The Bicemeral system and Great Compromise are discussed. The United States Constitution. Part 3
Instructional Video4:48
Cerebellum

American Presidents - 4th - 6th 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 Video2:31
Curated Video

“You're Fired!” How To Get Rid Of The President

9th - Higher Ed
Impeachment is the process of removing the President from office. But what does it really take to get fired as Commander-in-Chief?
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The Development and Importance of the Computer Mouse

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The computer mouse has become an essential computer accessory, making digital navigation easier from gaming to office work. Learn how do messages are transmitted from the mouse to the computer and how the technology has evolved since the...
Instructional Video16:22
Wonderscape

Preschool Prep: Alphabet Around My School

K - 5th
Learn the alphabet with host Kristin, as she takes you on a fun-tastic journey through the alphabet around your school! A is for Auditorium. M is for Music Room. T is for Teacher. Each upper-case letter of the alphabet gets presented...
Instructional Video4:32
Professor Dave Explains

Gerald Ford: Taking Tumbles (1974 – 1977)

9th - Higher Ed
Gerald Ford ascended to the presidency upon the resignation of Richard Nixon. Since he had been selected to replace Spiro Agnew as Nixon's Vice President the year prior, Ford is the only person to ever have served as both Vice President...
Instructional Video5:07
Professor Dave Explains

Herbert Hoover: The Great Depression Begins (1929 - 1933)

9th - Higher Ed
Herbert Hoover's name may be best remembered for the Hoover Dam, but his presidency will always be remembered as the start of the Great Depression. The 1930s would be an extremely difficult decade, so let's jump into this time period now.
Instructional Video2:03
60 Second Histories

Thomas More’s trial 

K - 5th
Thomas More talks about his trial
Instructional Video4:34
Mr. Beat

The American Presidential Election of 1868

6th - 12th
The 21st Presidential election in American history took place on November 3rd, 1868. It was the first one to take place after the Civil War, and the first to take place during a period historians refer to as the Reconstruction Era. The...
Instructional Video8:35
Seven Dimensions

Managing Anger in the Workplace

Higher Ed
This video portrays a workplace meeting where the topic of anger management is discussed. The employees share their personal experiences with anger and learn tools and techniques to handle it effectively. The video emphasizes the...
Instructional Video18:46
Professor Dave Explains

Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence (1801 - 1809)

9th - Higher Ed
Thomas Jefferson was quite an interesting fellow. He was definitely a genius, as he was an expert in pretty much everything you could be an expert of. He was a great writer, too. But there is a little of hypocrisy in there for good...
Instructional Video7:29
Seven Dimensions

Understanding and Addressing Workplace Bullying

Higher Ed
In this video, a leader addresses the issue of bullying in the workplace by discussing its impact and providing examples. The leader then facilitates an exercise where participants role-play as bullies and victims to raise awareness and...
Instructional Video24:16
Professor Dave Explains

Woodrow Wilson: A World War and a League of Nations (1913 - 1921)

9th - Higher Ed
Woodrow Wilson was president during a time when a lot was changing in the world. World War I broke out, and as hard as he tried to keep America out of it, it was inevitable that it enter the action, only to emerge as the world's premiere...
Instructional Video14:28
Professor Dave Explains

Ronald Reagan: The End of the Cold War (1981 – 1989)

9th - Higher Ed
Ronald Reagan was the first celebrity to become president, and as we now know, he wasn't the last. His presidency saw huge changes in both economic and foreign policy. What were these changes? What were the ramifications? Let's get a...
Instructional Video2:17
Science360

Picture Yourself Where Discoveries Begin - NSF's Office of Diversity and Inclusion

12th - Higher Ed
Jodi Ferrell from the NSF Office of Diversity and Inclusion talks about how NSF is an employer of choice for people with disabilities.
Instructional Video8:08
Seven Dimensions

Tips for a Successful Performance Appraisal

Higher Ed
This video provides tips and advice on how to approach and prepare for a performance appraisal. It emphasizes the importance of having a positive attitude, being proactive in setting goals, documenting achievements, and being open to...
Instructional Video13:59
Professor Dave Explains

John F. Kennedy: The New Frontier (1961 - 1963)

9th - Higher Ed
John F. Kennedy's presidency was a turning point in American history, both in terms of what he represented, as well as his assassination, which shocked the world. In many ways, America never recovered, and would never find the optimism...