Curated Video
Dividing Decimals Using a Number Line
In this video, students learn how to divide decimals using a number line. The teacher emphasizes the importance of considering the decimal point when dividing and demonstrates how to use a number line to visualize the division process....
Science360
Human Water Cycle - Wastewater
Water. It's an essential building block of life, constantly moving in a hydrologic cycle that flows in a continuous loop above, across and even below the Earth's surface. But water is also constantly moving through another cycle -- the...
Curated Video
Record-Breaking Creatures: Weird and Wonderful Adaptations
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of animal adaptations. From the naked mole rat's ability to survive without oxygen and live for 28 years, to the incredible resilience of the tardigrade, capable of withstanding extreme...
Curated Video
What Can You Actually Do About Climate Change?
The average carbon footprint of a person in the US is 16.5 tons - TONS. So, what can you actually do decrease this number and make a meaningful difference?
Maddie Moate
Hunting for 50 MILLION year old Shark Teeth!!! | Maddie Moate
*SORRY ABOUT THE SOUND ISSUES!* Details of where we are fossil hunting below!! Did you know that the coast of Kent is one of the best places in the world for finding fossilised shark teeth?! Join Greg Foot and I as we go hunting for...
The Art Assignment
Create someone's Lost Childhood Object. | Lenka Clayton | The Art Assignment
This week we visit Lenka Clayton, another Pittsburgh based artist whose work finds meaning in ordinary, everyday objects. For her assignment, she asks you to partner with someone and recreate a lost childhood object, using their memory...
National Parks Service
Redwood National and State Parks - The National Park Service Neighborhood
Hi, Neighbor! Ranger Michael welcomes you to your National Park Service neighborhood, and encourages you to visit your neighbors during the National Park Service Centennial in 2016. CREDIT: NPS
English Tree TV
Animals, Nursery Rhymes, Twinkle Twinkle + More Kids Songs | 60min Collection
Nursery rhyme collection for kids! Animals song, twinkle twinkle little star, and Many More awesome songs for children. Non-stop play! Shapes Nursery Rhyme, Fruit, Colors, Phonics, family, numbers, Weather, places, school supplies, abc,...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
NIST Unscripted - Ray Simmonds
NIST physicist Ray Simmonds discusses his work in quantum physics and NIST's efforts to create a quantum computer. He also describes a qubit and a quantum bus, along with explaining how he was inspired to become a scientist.
English Tree TV
Shapes, Abc Nursery Rhyme, Phonics + More Kids Songs | 63min Collection
Nursery rhyme collection for kids! Sing and learn shapes, abc, phonics, farm animals, Opposites, Food, Colors, Clothes, Happy Birthday, Months, Counting, Jobs, Countries, How Are You, Where Are You Going, places, Numbers, Face, Fruit,...
All Ears English
All Ears English Podcast 1497: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of 2020
All Ears English Podcast 1497: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of 2020
ACDC Leadership
The Phillips Curve (Macro Review) - Macro Topic 5.2
In this video I explain the Phillips Curve and the relationship between inflation and unemploymnet. Remeber that there are two curves the long run curve and the short run curve. Thanks for watching.
Healthcare Triage
How Useful Are Temperature Screenings for Covid?
Temperature screening has become a common Covid mitigation practice in many settings. But as noted by one of our viewers, this practice doesn’t seem that effective at face value. So should we be relying on temperature checks to help curb...
All In One Social Media
Content Creation Hacks - How To Create Content for Multiple Platforms
This content creation hack is focused on helping you create GREAT content for multiple social media platforms. We dive into how to create less but do more, respect each social media platform AND some great hacks to help you create better...
The Wall Street Journal
Bill Gates discusses How Covid-19 Has Changed the World
Covid-19 has widened the gaps already prevalent in public health, economic outcomes and education, while fueling geopolitical tensions around the world. What global role can technology companies play, particularly against the backdrop of...
Jabzy
Russian Colonialism - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Russian Colonialism
Amor Sciendi
The Landscapes of Mark Bradford
An explanation of Mark Bradford's abstract landscape paintings
Sustainable Business Consulting
Current State of Global Temperatures
Describes what climate change really means and how it is affecting our temperatures
TMW Media
Introduction to nouns
This lesson teaches Vocabulary, Nouns (people, places, things) Regular & Irregular Verbs, Identifiers (this/that/these/those), Prepositions. Nouns: We start with nouns which are a person, a place, or a thing. They are the essential...
Amor Sciendi
The Landscapes of Julie Mehretu
An explanation of Mark Bradford's abstract landscape paintings
PBS
Can Tattoos Be Taboo?
When did tattoos shift from counterculture to mainstream? Are they okay? At what point is your tattoo considered cultural appropriation? Explore these questions and more as Danielle dives into the origin of tattoos around the world.
Visual Learning Systems
Keeping Earth Healthy: Introduction
Just as people do certain things to stay healthy, Earth needs to be treated in specific ways to stay healthy. This video takes a look at unsustainable practices that make Earth unhealthy. Specific sustainable habits are also highlighted.
Schooling Online Kids
Science for Kids: Stage 1 - Lorikeet Mansion
Lorry the lorikeet is looking for a new home, but he needs some help. Why do different animals live in different places? Is it because they need different things to thrive? Join Maya and Stanley the stick insect as they help design...
Step Back History
Coronavirus: What to Do When the State Won't save Us
This is a hard time for everyone, but not evenly. In this video I talk about how history can give us insight about the inequalities of this pandemic, but also give hope for the future?