Instructional Video1:40
Curated Video

Wellbeing A-Z -Wheelchairs

12th - Higher Ed
Wheelchairs
Instructional Video7:40
Curated Video

ASL Signs for Community Helpers | Volunteer Signs

3rd - Higher Ed
This video is part 3 in our Public Services series and all about signs for people who volunteer in the community. Whether you volunteer in your local food bank, nursing home, museum, voting polls, animal shelter or somewhere else, we...
Instructional Video2:43
Curated Video

Judy Heumann: Mother of ADA

9th - Higher Ed
Disabled teacher Judy Heuman dedicated her life to fighting for civil rights. As one of the architects of the Americans with Disabilities Act, she changed US society forever.
Instructional Video7:50
Mediacorp

Life with Brittle Bones

12th - Higher Ed
This series provides insight into the life of a student, Tamimi, who suffers from brittle bones and is confined to a wheelchair. This video focuses on all the activities that help give Tamimi a normal life, from hobbies such as fishing...
Instructional Video5:04
Barcroft Media

Wheelchair Basketball Team Gives Hope To Paralyzed Men

Higher Ed
A MAN who suffers from a facial tumor and is paralyzed from the waist down has found a new lease of life as part of a wheelchair basketball team. Mohammad Rafee Parray, from Indian Administered Kashmir in India, was born with a...
Instructional Video6:16
Mediacorp

Understanding Brittle Bone Disease

12th - Higher Ed
This series provides an insight in to the life of a student, Tamimi, who suffers from brittle bones and is confined to a wheelchair. This video focuses on understanding the brittle bone disease and the best ways to cope. We Are Family...
Instructional Video0:26
Next Animation Studio

Laser-equipped wheelchair helps blind "see"

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers at the Lulea University of Technology in Sweden have developed an electric wheelchair that lets visually impaired users "see" their surroundings. The vehicle uses a laser to scan its environment. The laser scanner creates a...
Instructional Video6:28
Barcroft Media

Disabled Make Up Artist Can Blend Better Than You

Higher Ed
SHEFFIELD, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 6, 2017: A DISABLED beauty blogger is showing off her amazing make-up skills and stunning the internet. Tess Daly's beauty blog has racked up tens of thousands of followers, had her flown to hang out...
Instructional Video2:09
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Bryan Ripley Crandall - Teachers Make a Difference - Mr. Finster

Higher Ed
Dr. Bryan Ripley Crandall is Director of the Connecticut Writing Project and Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Education and Allied Professions at Fairfield University. His scholarly work includes the teaching of writing,...
Instructional Video0:38
Next Animation Studio

ITRI Medirobot lifts and moves patients with ease

12th - Higher Ed
Medirobot is a collaborative design between Taipei Municipal Yan Ming Home and Pilotfish in Taipei and Munich. Medirobot can transfer patients with limited mobility efficiently without the need of extra equipment. Sensors inside identify...
Instructional Video6:47
Science360

NSF Science Now: Episode 18

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode we dig up the ""King of Gore,"" the oldest discovered Tyrannosaurid dinosaur yet. We also learn how ordinary foam can help protect athletes from concussions and how a tongue-controlled wheelchair could give people...
Instructional Video6:31
Barcroft Media

Woman With Spina Bifida Hits The Catwalk

Higher Ed
WHEELCHAIR-bound woman has started modeling in the hope of encouraging more diversity, in both the fashion world and everyday life. Describing her wheelchair as both her "best friend" and "worst enemy", Karneshia Patton has used one...
Instructional Video6:08
Barcroft Media

I Have Half A Body

Higher Ed
MONTGOMERY, AL - JANUARY 17: DESPITE living with just half a body - inspirational Rowdy Burton is determined to not let his condition define him. 30-year-old, Rowdy, was born with a rare lower spinal disorder called Sacral Agenesis....
Instructional Video6:47
Science360

Scientists discover the King of Gore ! NSF Science Now 18

12th - Higher Ed
In this episode, we dig up the “King of Gore,” the oldest discovered Tyrannosaurid dinosaur yet. We also learn how ordinary foam can help protect athletes from concussions and how a tongue-controlled wheelchair could give people with...
Instructional Video12:33
Mazz Media

My Blog: We're Different (But the Same)

6th - 8th
Everyone is different in some way. Everyone is unique. Chelsea’s blog takes on the issue of being different. Randal, Chelsea’s friend is in a wheel chair and begins the discussion of being different by talking about physical differences....
Instructional Video6:37
Mediacorp

Life as a Disabled Student

12th - Higher Ed
This series provides an insight in to the life of a student, Tamimi, who suffers from brittle bones and is confined to a wheelchair. This video focuses on the difficulties of everyday life and the problems that arise. We Are Family part 1/3
Instructional Video4:57
Science360

Driving with Your Tongue? - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Steering a wheelchair with tongue movements could one day give quadriplegics a taste of independence. With funding from the National Science Foundation, Maysam Ghovanloo at Georgia Tech designs technology that allows people with...
Instructional Video0:50
The March of Time

MOT: Pictures of Greece; the end of Nazi occupation - part 15 of 20

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1944: Victory parade through Athens, crowds watching from street and balconies.
Instructional Video6:30
Barcroft Media

The Child Who's Made Of 'Glass': BORN DIFFERENT

Higher Ed
Fragile Zoe Lush has a rare condition which means her bones are so delicate they 'break in the wind'. Zoe broke several bones whilst she was still in the womb, shattered her collarbone during birth and broke another 100 bones before her...
Instructional Video6:08
Barcroft Media

I Have Half A Body | BORN DIFFERENT

Higher Ed
DESPITE living with just half a body – inspirational Rowdy Burton is determined to not let his condition define him. 30-year-old, Rowdy, was born with a rare lower spinal disorder called Sacral Agenesis. Affecting only one in 25,000...
Instructional Video4:57
Science360

Tongue Driver

12th - Higher Ed
With funding from the National Science Foundation, Maysan Ghovanloo at Georgia Tech designs technology that allows disabled people to control everything - from wheelchairs to computers - with their tongue! We visit his lab and meet Jason...
Instructional Video6:40
Barcroft Media

I Shot Myself And Now I’m Paralysed

Higher Ed
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 2019: A MAN who tried to kill himself has found a new lease for life with his caregiving girlfriend after becoming paralysed from the waist down. Kevin Ortiz, an Air Force veteran, originally from...
Instructional Video1:02
Science360

How could brain computer interfaces be used in the real world?

12th - Higher Ed
How could brain-computer interfaces be used in the real world? Katherine Pratt of the Center for Neurotechnology at University of Washington answers the question on this edition of "Ask a Scientist."
Instructional Video3:50
CTE Skills

HST-CNA - Rolling a patient on their side

Higher Ed
We will cover each critical step in preventing an injury to the nurses and patient while rolling the patient on their side.