Instructional Video3:42
Curated Video

How Far Have We Traveled in Space?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Apollo 13 crew was the farthest distance that humans have traveled from Earth. On April 14, 1970, the crew was 400,171 kilometers (248,655 miles) from Earth. The Apollo 13 mission was the third manned mission intended to land on the...
Instructional Video1:06
Science360

REMOTE IMMERSIVE TELEREHABILITATION

12th - Higher Ed
Telerehab, or doctor-patient consultation by phone or video, lacks a sense of touch that makes it impossible for the doctor to fully evaluate a patient's musculoskeletal movements, says University of Texas at Dallas computer science...
Instructional Video12:00
AllTime 10s

10 Lies You Still Believe About Space

12th - Higher Ed
Space. It's the final frontier and one of the great unknowns for mankind. But you probably don't even know what you don't know about it. So sit back and find out why your 4th grade science teacher was probably completely off.
Instructional Video23:45
The Wall Street Journal

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby on Air Travel's Long-Term Future

Higher Ed
Scott Kirby discusses the impact of Covid-19 on the company and shares his views on whether business travel will return to pre-pandemic levels.
Instructional Video2:24
NASA

NASA's Fermi Satellite Celebrates 10 Years of Discoveries

3rd - 11th
On June 11, NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope celebrates a decade of using gamma rays, the highest-energy form of light in the cosmos, to study black holes, neutron stars, and other extreme cosmic objects and events. Fermi's main...
Instructional Video27:04
The Wall Street Journal

Airbnb’s Founder on the Future of Travel

Higher Ed
Airbnb’s founder and CEO Brian Chesky discusses how the company has adapted to rapid shifts in the last two years and what has changed about business and leisure travel for the long term.
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Zeno's Paradoxes of Motion

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video introduces Zeno's paradoxes of motion, which are thought experiments that challenge our understanding of movement. The paradoxes include Achilles and the turtle, the dichotomy paradox, and the arrow paradox. Through these...
Instructional Video3:55
Maddie Moate

How does a bat see in the dark? | The Robot Zoo | Maddie Moate

K - 5th
How does a bat see in the dark?! We find out at The Robot Zoo! Join me and Greg as we answer some curious animal questions using the awesome Robot Zoo animals as our guides. Thank you to The Horniman Museum for letting us film the...
Instructional Video7:12
TMW Media

Take a tour inside Hoover Dam

K - 5th
We’re scaling incredible heights on this episode of Travel Thru History. We visit a civil engineering wonder on the border of Arizona and Nevada - the Hoover Dam. This massive structure not only attracts about a million tourists each...
Instructional Video9:01
Learning Mole

Travelling on the Tube

Pre-K - 12th
This is a great resource for PHSE and primary school students, this series will take students through different scenarios they will come across in daily life and give them the skills to deal with each one. This episode is all about the...
Instructional Video7:12
Sustainable Business Consulting

Business Travel Case Studies

Higher Ed
Case studies of companies saving money through reducing business travel and using new technology
Instructional Video1:37
Visual Learning Systems

Sound: Elasticity, Density, and the Speed of Sound

9th - 12th
When you hear the roar of traffic, the bark of a dog, or your teacher's voice, you are experiencing sound. This program uses colorful animations to explore important characteristics of sound, including intensity, loudness, pitch, and...
Instructional Video4:46
Kult America

German Nazi Concentration Camp Majdanek

Higher Ed
My first view of Majdanek was brutal, the former German Nazi concentration camp is literally situated in the middle of Lublin, a large city in the east of Poland. Surrounded by hundreds of buildings, and thousands of windows, I could...
Instructional Video1:04
Next Animation Studio

New biologger designed to track sperm whale's behavior

12th - Higher Ed
Japanese researchers have developed a biologger that can be attached to a sperm whale's body.
Instructional Video3:07
Mr. Beat

How to View Historical Imagery on Google Earth

6th - 12th
Here is a short video about how you can view historical imagery of a location on Google Earth.
Instructional Video1:18
Next Animation Studio

Coronavirus capable of airborne transmission: preprint study

12th - Higher Ed
New research from scientists at the University of Nebraska bolsters the hypothesis that COVID-19 is an airborne disease.
Instructional Video5:24
TLDR News

Can Brits Remain in the EU with Estonian e-Residency? - Brexit Explained.

12th - Higher Ed
With the day of Brexit creeping ever closer, some Brits are looking for ways to stay close to the EU. One way that you could do this is through Estonia's e-Residency scheme. We dive into what Estonia offers with e-Residency, and how it...
Instructional Video10:11
TLDR News

What are Labour's Plans for Brexit? - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
Labour's views on Brexit matter more than you might think. The Prime Minister needs other parties to support her deal as she doesn't have enough backing within her own party to get her across the line. The right deal could convince...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

The Kumbh Mela: A Sacred Festival of Immortality and Rebirth

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of the Kumbh Mela festival in India. The festival, which takes place every 12 years, is a significant event for Hindus as it is believed to cleanse sins and provide spiritual benefits. The video explains...
Instructional Video5:08
Curated Video

Position Vectors and Distance between Two Points

Higher Ed
This video is a lecture presentation on position vectors and the distance between two points. The speaker explains the use of unit vectors I and J in position vector notation and the importance of using a central reference point or...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Koningsdag: Celebrating the King's Birthday in the Netherlands

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video provides an overview of Koningsdag, the King's birthday celebration in the Netherlands. It explains the history and significance of the holiday, highlighting the festive atmosphere, the flea market, and various events taking...
Instructional Video28:11
The Wall Street Journal

Jaycen Joshua and Ricky Martn on the Sound of Wellness

Higher Ed
Ricky Martin and sound mixer Jaycen Joshua discuss how sound can inform music production and consumption in the future at WSJ Tech Live.
Instructional Video1:44
60 Second Histories

Mary Seacole; her travels

K - 5th
Part 3 of this series sees Mary explaining her decision to volunteer as a nurse in the Crimea.
Instructional Video10:33
Easy Languages

What Superpower Would You Want? | Easy English 86

12th - Higher Ed
What Superpower Would You Want? | Easy English 86 Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of...