Instructional Video0:42
Visual Learning Systems

Introduction to Exploring Landforms

9th - 12th
This video is an introduction to the study of landforms. It poses questions about the unique characteristics of different types of landforms such as mountains, valleys, and planes. The video aims to explore what makes each of these...
Instructional Video9:55
Curated Video

Adding Physical Actions to Enhance Character Reactions in Writing

K - 5th
In this video lesson, the teacher guides students on how to add physical actions and reactions to their writing in order to better convey the emotions and experiences of their characters. Through examples and exercises, the teacher...
Podcast33:47
NASA

‎On a Mission: Season Three, Episode 2: Genesis

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Have you ever wanted to see the awesome spectacle of an erupting volcano? There’s no better guide for such an adventure than JPL volcanologist Rosaly Lopes.
Instructional Video4:48
Zach Star

Does College GPA Matter?

12th - Higher Ed
This video covers whether your college GPA matters. To put simply, it will matter for getting further education whether it be a master's program, medical school, nursing school, law school, etc. However, when it comes to a job, your GPA...
Instructional Video3:47
Global Ethics Solutions

Confidentiality and Intellectual Property Tips and Actions for Success

Higher Ed
Learn helpful tips for protecting confidential information and guidelines for reporting abuse.
Instructional Video2:11
Guinness World Records

Amazing Adaptations in the Animal Kingdom

K - 5th
In this video, we explore some of the most fascinating and unusual creatures in the animal kingdom. From the naked mole rat's unique abilities to survive without oxygen and live for decades, to the incredible resilience of the tardigrade...
Instructional Video6:10
Vlogbrothers

The Woman Who Invented Stuffed Animals

6th - 11th
In which John discusses the extraordinary life of Margarete Steiff and the invention of stuffed animals. I first learned about Margarete Steiff while researching the (genuinely astonishing) history of teddy bears; History is both a story...
Instructional Video11:22
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Gerald Epstein - Banks: How Big Is too Big?

Higher Ed
We all know it: The financial sector is bloated and banks are too big to fail. But just how bloated is it, and how much should it be shrunk? Gerald Epstein and his collaborator James Crotty use both micro and macro data to deliver the...
Instructional Video3:39
Extra English Practice

Notetaking: Starting a Conversation 2

9th - 12th
English lecture with accompanying comprehension questions to practice note-taking in an academic English setting. Topic: starting a conversation with a stranger.
Instructional Video2:42
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Siobhan Carter-David - Teachers Make a Difference - Dr. Venus Green

Higher Ed
Dr. Carter-David is an Assistant Professor in History, teaching in the areas of fashion/beauty studies, American culture and identity politics, and African American, urban, and recent United States history. Her research explores the...
Instructional Video6:04
TMW Media

Things in a Day: Playing catch, running, riding a bike and reading

K - 5th
Let's take a quick look at playing catch, running, riding a bike and finish by reading a book. Things in a Day, Part 7
Instructional Video1:58
XKA Digital

Risk and opportunity in emerging markets

Higher Ed
Paul is the founder and CEO of Alquity Group. He passionately believes in a business model that sees companies interacting more closely with society to create real beneficial change, by ensuring everyone gets sufficient support to be...
Instructional Video11:12
AllTime 10s

10 Lost Treasures Discovered In The Dumbest Places

12th - Higher Ed
Sometimes the most valuable treasures can be found in the stupidest of places. We've teamed up with Jack Whitehall to bring you 10 Lost Treasures Discovered in The Dumbest Places.
Instructional Video17:12
Curated Video

Covid-19: your questions about coronavirus, answered

12th - Higher Ed
The novel coronavirus has killed thousands of people and is devastating the global economy. Ed Carr, The Economist's deputy editor, and Alok Jha, our science correspondent, answer your questions on covid-19. Find all of The Economist's...
Instructional Video5:38
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Richard Ingersoll - Why Teachers Quit

Higher Ed
After teaching in both public and private schools for a number of years, Dr. Ingersoll obtained a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1992. From 1995 to 2000 he was a faculty member in the Sociology Department at...
Instructional Video3:47
Learning Mole

Earthquake Facts

Pre-K - 12th
This video explores five fun facts about Earthquakes.
Instructional Video5:52
Bizarre Beasts

The Hot Microbe That Revolutionized Biology

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Thermus aquaticus is the most important bacterium you may never have heard of. It single-cell-edly revolutionized modern biology and our ideas about the very limits of life on Earth. Who said a Bizarre Beast has to be an animal?
Instructional Video4:42
Professor Dave Explains

To Know in Italian: Sapere vs. Conoscere

9th - Higher Ed
There are two verbs in Italian that both mean "to know" in different contexts.
Instructional Video5:24
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Hal Abelson - Mobile Computing

Higher Ed
Harold "Hal" Abelson is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, a fellow of the IEEE, and a founding director of both Creative Commons and the Free Software Foundation. Abelson holds an AB degree from Princeton...
Instructional Video5:11
Healthcare Triage

COVID-19 Surveillance and the Difficulty of Contact Tracing

Higher Ed
We definitely need to be tracing the contacts of people who have tested positive for coronavirus, so that we can know who else has been exposed. This is a herculean task, but we have to do it. And there are some ideas and practices that...
Instructional Video10:21
TMW Media

Let's Go To: Take a final look at some more pictures

K - 5th
Take a look at some pictures and identify them by writing their names. Let's Go To, Part 8
Instructional Video3:29
Science360

Ecologists test stability of Maine ecosystem over 2 decades

12th - Higher Ed
Working on a lobster boat in Swan's Island, Maine, typically means an early wake-up call. The boats head out around 5:30 in the morning. For University of Pennsylvania ecologist Peter Petraitis, California State Northridge biologist...
Instructional Video6:02
All In One Social Media

How To Go Live On Twitter - What You Need To Know

Higher Ed
You can now go Live on Twitter natively in the Twitter app, but how can you use Twitter Live streaming for your business? What do you need to do to have success with Twitter Live? How do you even go Live on Twitter? In this video, I will...
Instructional Video11:43
Weird History

Inside The CIAs MK Ultra Program

12th - Higher Ed
There are plenty of conspiracy theories out there about the CIA and, in particular, CIA mind control. When it comes to Project MKUltra, however, the conspiracies are frighteningly accurate. The public doesn’t have to rely on hearsay and...