Instructional Video12:50
Crash Course

Expansion and Resistance: Crash Course European History

12th - Higher Ed
In 19th century Europe, with nation building well under way, thoughts turned outward, toward empire. This week, we're looking at how Europeans expanded into Africa, Asia, and Oceania during the 1800s. You'll learn about China and the...
Instructional Video1:44
Curated Video

Spotlight on Durban

12th - Higher Ed
Durban’s subtropical climate makes it a popular tourist center. With a population of more than 3 million, Durban is the country’s busiest port and its second-largest city. It is also home to the country’s largest concentration of...
Instructional Video2:55
Curated Video

South Africa Geography

12th - Higher Ed
South Africa makes up the southern portion of the continent of Africa, from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Indian Ocean in the east. The country is the 27th-largest in the world, or the same size as France, Spain, and Portugal...
Instructional Video0:41
Curated Video

Malawi just wants this ONE thing….

6th - Higher Ed
Malawi just wants this ONE thing….
Instructional Video3:05
Great Big Story

Unveiling the mysteries of manta rays with Andrea Marshall

12th - Higher Ed
Dive into the world of manta rays with marine biologist Andrea Marshall, exploring their intelligence, threats, and conservation efforts.
Instructional Video1:06
Curated Video

Living Green - Episode 169 - Desertification

Pre-K - Higher Ed
China s largest desert the Taklamakan is growing at an alarming rate, even affecting neighbours Japan and Korea with its violent sandstorms. With little vegetation remaining in parts of western and northern China, the strong winds...
Instructional Video3:01
Great Big Story

Unveiling the Mysteries of Manta Rays with Andrea Marshall

12th - Higher Ed
Dive into the world of manta rays with marine biologist Andrea Marshall, exploring their intelligence, threats, and conservation efforts.
Instructional Video2:16
Curated Video

Illegal ivory: where does it come from, where does it go?

12th - Higher Ed
The illegal ivory trade is big business. A single shipment can be worth up to $1.3m. The vast majority of ivory poached in Africa ends up in China
Instructional Video21:57
SWPictures

Helping Social Entrepreneurs - Hero Rats

12th - Higher Ed
They’re called Hero Rats. Can rats help clear Africa’s landmines? Landmines – brutal and indiscriminate weapons – are depressingly common in the developing world. Can the highly developed sense of smell of rats help to clear this...
Instructional Video4:52
Jabzy

Rhodesian Bush War - 3 Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Rhodesian Bush War
Instructional Video8:59
TLDR News

The Beirut Explosion, Two Weeks Later: Lebanese Government Collapse & Economic Issues - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
On August 4th a major blast in Beirut destroyed a major part of the city, injured thousands and killed at least 200. This is obviously incredibly tragic, especially for an already struggling country like Lebanon. So in this video we...
Instructional Video9:41
Curated Video

Comprehensive Android Developer Bootcamp - Playing Around with Map Properties

Higher Ed
Android Locations and Maps:Playing Around with Map Properties
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This clip is from the chapter "Android Locations and Maps" of the series "The Comprehensive Android Developer Bootcamp".This section will show you how to create...
Instructional Video6:49
The Economist

How to stop the ivory trade

12th - Higher Ed
If ivory poaching continues at its current rate the African elephant could be extinct within decades. Science is being used to better map ivory-trafficking routes, but will it be enough to save the iconic animal?
Instructional Video0:57
The March of Time

1953: GOA ARMY

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1953: GOA ARMY: Angled WS Goan Elite Corps from Portuguese colony of Mozambique, practicing grenade throwing (no grenades), various positions, crouching, kneeling, prone, VS Portuguese Second Sergeant Antonio Sabino giving orders,...
Instructional Video9:17
The Guardian

Healing the scars of war: the women rebuilding Mozambique's national park

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In the heart of central Mozambique, Gorongosa park was destroyed in the crossfire of the country's civil war. Now women are leading the way in its restoration, helping to heal the scars left by the conflict and inspiring young girls from...
Instructional Video2:16
The Economist

The illegal ivory trade uncovered

12th - Higher Ed
Poachers kill around 100 African elephants every day. The tusks command such high prices in China that traffickers will go to extraordinary lengths to get it there.
Instructional Video4:28
Jabzy

1890 British Ultimatum - 3 Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the 1890 British Ultimatum
Instructional Video11:39
Ancient Lights Media

Atlas of Africa: Geography and People of Southern Africa

6th - 8th
This program examines the geography and people of Southern Africa with a closer look at Apartheid
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Solving the Doctor Shortage in Mozambique: Wide Angle

9th - 10th
This video from the Wide Angle film "Birth of a Surgeon" provides an overview of the issue of maternal mortality in Mozambique and an innovative program to try to tackle this problem. The program trains midwives and nurses to perform...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Rural Healthcare in Mozambique: Wide Angle

9th - 10th
This video segment from the Wide Angle film "Birth of a Surgeon" describes healthcare at the Hospital Rural de Manjacaze, a rural hospital in Mozambique. [1:55]
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Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: e.o. Wilson: "A Window on Eternity"

9th - 10th
E.O. Wilson discusses the recovery and biodiversity of Mozambique's Gorongosa National Park. [17 mins 2 secs.]