Curated Video
Hi-Fi Engineering
A demonstration of how hi-fi speakers use a clever combination of electronics and magnetism to convert electrical impulses into sound waves, which our brain then interprets as music. Physics - Electricity And Circuits - Learning Points....
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Fractions: Slow Motion
Discover how video creates movement from still images, and how 'frame rate' affects what we see. Maths - Number A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s math films show abstract concepts in...
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What is a Memory?
What are memories and how does the brain store them? How does our memory develop as we grow? Biology - Being Human - Learning Points. As the brain processes experiences and stimuli, it creates pathways between neurons. Pathways between...
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Weathering: The Erosion of Rock by Natural Forces
The physical, biological or chemical factors that erode rock, from sand to ice, rain to plants, and even footsteps. Earth Science - Geology - Learning Points. "Weathering" refers to the breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces. Physical...
Great Big Story
Kane Hodder, the man behind horror's iconic villains
Kane Hodder, famed for playing Jason Voorhees, shares his journey from overcoming burn injuries to becoming a horror legend and helping others heal.
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Computers
Today, computers are small enough to hold in our hands, but they haven’t always been this small. The world around us - Inventions - Clever technology Learning Points Computers can be used for lots of different things, like carrying out...
Great Big Story
The Lion's roar, preserving culture through dance
Explore the significance of lion dancing in Chinatown, symbolizing tradition and community spirit, and the dedication required to master this art.
Great Big Story
Empowering south sudanese talent in nebraska's basketball scene
Discover how Omaha Talons Academy is transforming Nebraska into a hub for South Sudanese basketball talent, led by visionary Koang Doluony.
Oxford Comma
The Brilliance Behind the Names in Romeo and Juliet
In one of the most iconic scenes in all of theatre, Juliet leans upon the railing of her balcony and asks: “What's in a name? that which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet…” Of course, Juliet is referring to Romeo, the...
Great Big Story
Rediscovering the glass armonica, the forgotten sound of history
Explore the enchanting world of the glass armonica, an 18th-century invention by Benjamin Franklin, and its unique music.
Weird History
How the Altamont Free Concert Ended the Summer of Love
Lambasted by Rolling Stone magazine as "rock and roll's all-time worst day — a day when everything went perfectly wrong," the 1969 music festival at Altamont Speedway in Northern California was a concert unlike any other. Immortalized in...
Bedtime History
Sally Ride for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about the physicist and astronaut, Sally Ride, who became the first American woman to fly in space.
Bedtime History
Michael Jordan Story for Kids
Learn about the world famous basketball player Michael Jordan. Follow us on a journey from his childhood in Brooklyn to championship years with the Bulls and the Olympic "Dream Team."
Bedtime History
History of Milton Bradley for Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about the life and career of the famous game designer of Life and many other popular games, Milton Bradley.