Instructional Video4:06
Mr. Beat

Scopes Monkey Trial (Story Time with Mr. Beat)

6th - 12th
Once upon a time an English naturalist and geologist named Charles Darwin came up with the theory of evolution. Evolution, now widely accepted as a theory, used to be very controversial. It rocked the entire world, as matter of fact. It...
Instructional Video1:28
Visual Learning Systems

Plate Tectonics in Action Review

9th - 12th
This video summarizes the topics covered in the Plate Tectonics in Action series. The video explores the movements of the Earth and discusses the theories of continental drift and plate tectonics. The three major types of plate...
Instructional Video9:00
Institute for New Economic Thinking

How to Rewrite the Rules of Globalization

Higher Ed
How did globalization create such discontent in developed and developing countries alike? Nobel laureate and INET grantee Joseph Stiglitz explains in this 150th episode of our “New Economic Thinking“ video series. Stiglitz says that a...
Instructional Video7:51
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Lewis Gordon & Jason Stanley - When Philosophers Talk - Part 5

Higher Ed
Lewis Gordon graduated in 1984 from Lehman College, CUNY, through the Lehman Scholars Program, with a Bachelor of Arts degree, magna cum laude and as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He completed his Master of Arts and Master of Philosophy...
Instructional Video9:05
Catalyst University

Irreversible Inhibition: A Mechanistic Approach

Higher Ed
Irreversible Inhibition: A Mechanistic Approach
Instructional Video16:02
Curated Video

Shakespeare Unmasked: Face & History Revealed

Pre-K - Higher Ed
We’ve always been thrown off by the lack of portraiture for this great man. We don’t have a single verified description or portrait of William Shakespeare from life - we pretty much only know what we know about him thanks to his friends...
Instructional Video1:10
Visual Learning Systems

Exploring the Theory of Plate Tectonics

9th - 12th
The video discusses the position of North America 250 million years ago and how it has changed over time. The video then introduces the theory of plate tectonics and explains how the movement of these plates has shaped Earth's surface...
Instructional Video15:54
Religion for Breakfast

Did the Gospels Copy Each Other?

12th - Higher Ed
In this episode we examine the topic: Did the Gospels Copy Each Other?
Instructional Video0:29
Next Animation Studio

New theory on how Easter Island statues 'walked'

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists believe they mave have solved the mystery of how the mysterious stone statues, or moai, of Easter Island were 'walked' into position hundreds of years ago. An experiment showed that three groups of people using ropes were able...
Instructional Video10:31
Seven Dimensions

Steps to Solve Workplace Accidents and Crimes

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the steps to gather evidence when solving a crime or accident at work. They emphasize the importance of documenting everything, taking photographs, and creating timelines. They also provide advice on...
Instructional Video1:09
Next Animation Studio

Moon Had ‘Magnetic Field That Protected Earth’

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists say they’re finding clues that support a theory that the early moon and Earth’s magnetospheres combined
Instructional Video20:25
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Income Inequality: The Global Haves And Have-Nots In The 21st Century

Higher Ed
Although inequality has recently become one of the current topics "de jour" in the economics profession, Branko Milanovic is certainly not a newbie to this area. Indeed, the World Bank economist and development specialist (currently a...
Instructional Video2:54
Two Minute Music Theory

Chord Functions

12th - Higher Ed
As we continue our Chords series, today we look at the different roles that chords play in major and minor keys.
Instructional Video15:05
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Sanjeev Goyal - Networks Origins, systemic risks, public policy

Higher Ed
The Inaugural Conference @ King's, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Day 2 - Lunch: Networks and Systemic Risks
Instructional Video1:51
Two Minute Music Theory

How To Determine The Interval - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #15

12th - Higher Ed
Today we look at the quality of intervals. How can we determine the interval? Is it a major, minor, or perfect?
Instructional Video13:56
Zach Star

If higher dimensions exist, they aren't what you think - Exploring Worlds Beyond Our Own

12th - Higher Ed
If higher dimensions exist, they aren't what you think - Exploring Worlds Beyond Our Own
Instructional Video6:48
Nature League

Exploring Evolution and Speciation - Lesson Plan

6th - 8th
In this Nature League Lesson Plan, Brit explains the mechanisms and nuances of evolution and speciation.
Instructional Video3:53
Catalyst University

The Trans-Effect: Example 2

Higher Ed
The Trans-Effect: Example 2
Instructional Video7:13
Curated Video

What Are The Different Atomic Models? Dalton, Rutherford, Bohr and Heisenberg Models Explained

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Atomic Models: Centuries ago, people didn’t know exactly what was inside an atom, but they had some “ideas”. Around 400 BC, a Greek philosopher named Democritus came up with a theory that everything in the world was made of tiny...
Podcast5:41
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids

How We Learn Language

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Language is complex, but children are natural language learners. Language itself is unique to humans, and many scientists want to know more about how humans are capable of learning language. Some theories suggest humans are born to be...
Instructional Video6:39
Catalyst University

Physical Chemistry | Theory of the van der Waals Gas Model

Higher Ed
1) What is the van der Waals equation of state? 2) What are the constants, a and b? 3) How does this relate to the hard shell model? 4) What can the van der Waals model tell us?
Instructional Video11:13
Weird History

Weirdest Aspects Of Victorian Etiquette People Observed

12th - Higher Ed
The Victorian era saw the advent of numerous political reforms, social changes and the world’s first industrial revolution. However, the Victorians had some other, stranger customs whose common observance died out long ago. These weird...
Instructional Video0:26
Two Minute Music Theory

Neapolitan Chord - Musical Definitions In About 15 Seconds

12th - Higher Ed
Who has time to watch a two minute video?! Now get all of your musical definitions in about 15 seconds! Today it's the Neapolitan Chord!
Instructional Video10:31
Weird History

How Easter Island Collapsed

12th - Higher Ed
Easter Island is a Chilean island located in the southeastern Pacific Ocean. It's most widely known for the incredible stone statues - called moai - that were created and scattered across the island by its early inhabitants, the Rapa...