Instructional Video5:28
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jim Forde - The Importance of Teaching Coding

Higher Ed
For 30 years he has served in various roles serving public education, including: James (Jim) Forde was born in Yonkers, New York, to Irish immigrant parents, and currently lives and James (Jim) Forde was born in Yonkers, New York,...
Instructional Video1:09
Next Animation Studio

U.S. and allies accuse China of serious ransomware crimes

12th - Higher Ed
Beijing is being accused of supporting Chinese officials who hire hackers to steal from individuals and firms worldwide. <br/>
Instructional Video26:49
The Wall Street Journal

Pat Gelsinger on What's Next for Chip Makers

Higher Ed
Pat Gelsinger, CEO of Intel, the biggest U.S. chip maker by revenue, discusses innovation, economic resiliency and the impact of the CHIPS Act.
Instructional Video7:21
Hip Hughes History

The 1796 Election Explained

6th - 12th
A summary of the 1796 Presidential Election between Federalist John Adams and Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson.
Instructional Video20:04
NASA

Apollo 11: This Is Goddard

3rd - 11th
On July 24, 1969, the Apollo 11 mission concluded with a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. This 1969 documentary showcases how NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, supported the historic...
Instructional Video1:55
Curated Video

Invoking The 25th Amendment

9th - Higher Ed
What happens when the President is no longer able to perform their duties? That’s when the 25th Amendment to the US Constitution comes into play.
Instructional Video1:03
Science360

Fab Lab at White House Maker Faire - Neil Gershenfeld

12th - Higher Ed
FabLab creator Neil Gershenfeld of MIT talks about driving a mobile FabLab onto the White House lawn for the White House Maker Faire on June 18, 2014.



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Instructional Video7:52
TLDR News

How US Sanctions are Crippling China's Semiconductor Industry

12th - Higher Ed
Tensions are rising between the US and China, with an economic war rising. So in this video we'll explain what's happening with semi-conductors and how these semi conductors are impacting not only the Chinese economy, but their...
Instructional Video12:58
Weird History

Presidential State Dinners

12th - Higher Ed
Since the first official state dinner was held in 1874, American presidents have hosted kings, queens, and heads of state from around the world at grand, elegant affairs. They've also brought together rulers and comparable government...
Instructional Video0:30
The March of Time

1952: KEFAUVER CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS: Journalist Frank Bourgholtzer (1919-2010) standing in Raleigh Hotel (2nd floor) suite w/ microphone, SOT talking about headquarters, ZI MS Senator Kefauver talking w/ woman at desk under HUGE portrait of himself.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1952: KEFAUVER CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS: Journalist Frank Bourgholtzer (1919-2010) standing in Raleigh Hotel (2nd floor) suite w/ microphone, SOT talking about headquarters, ZI MS Senator Kefauver talking w/ woman at desk under HUGE...
Instructional Video6:27
Professor Dave Explains

William Howard Taft: Plus-Sized President (1909-1913)

9th - Higher Ed
Taft was the hand-picked successor to the monolithic Teddy Roosevelt. What did he do in office? Besides being famous for being overweight, he was also the only president to become a Supreme Court Justice. What else did he do? What did he...
Instructional Video23:47
The Wall Street Journal

When Institutions Take a Beating

Higher Ed
In Democratic societies, institutions are key. They preserve continuity during political storms and affirm the rule of law. When they're attacked from within the political system, their resilience is tested.<br/>
Instructional Video0:25
The March of Time

MOT 1948: WASHINGTON, D.C.: THE WHITE HOUSE: WS Mansion south side (w/ Truman balcony finished) lawn & fountain rising FG. VS Security working, two males in uniform talking outside (No SOT), guard checking identification, allowing car to pass through gate

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1948: WASHINGTON, D.C.: THE WHITE HOUSE: WS Mansion south side (w/ Truman balcony finished) lawn & fountain rising FG. VS Security working, two males in uniform talking outside (No SOT), guard checking identification, allowing car to...
Instructional Video26:36
The Guardian

How Steve Bannon's far-right 'Movement' stalled in Europe

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Rightwing populists are on the rise across Europe. With European parliamentary elections approaching, they are being offered help from Donald Trump's former chief strategist, Steve Bannon. Over the last four months, the Guardian's Paul...
Instructional Video7:34
TLDR News

OPEC+ Cuts: Has the US-Saudi Relationship Collapsed?

12th - Higher Ed
Biden's relationship with Saudi Arabia has been a colourful one since before he was even president. Considering the history, we look at the recent OPEC+ cuts; and whether this spells the end of the 50-year Saudi-US relationship.
Instructional Video7:56
Tarver Academy

Facts about the White House

12th - Higher Ed
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us Facts About the White House
Instructional Video10:43
Weird History

Who Was Cassius Clay, Abolitionist

12th - Higher Ed
So who was the original Cassius Clay? The simple answer is that he was a prominent abolitionist politician in the mid-1800s. He served in the Kentucky House of Representatives and was appointed ambassador to Russia by Abraham Lincoln. ...
Instructional Video31:04
The Wall Street Journal

The NBA's Big Bet

Higher Ed
National Basketball Association commissioner Adam Silver talks with WSJ sports columnist Jason Gay about the NBA's future plans regarding sports betting.
Instructional Video12:05
TLDR News

Britain Considers Banning Huawei from 5G Network: Tensions Escalate Between UK and China - TLDR News.

12th - Higher Ed
In January the UK decided to allow Huawei to continue operating in the UK's 5G network, despite security concerns and pressure from the US. However, with tensions rising between the UK and China, this looks to be reconsidered, with...
Instructional Video24:46
The Wall Street Journal

Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton on the Republican Agenda After the Midterms

Higher Ed
Following the midterms, Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton discusses why the Republicans didn’t win over more swing voters and how they’ll use their new share of power in Washington.
Instructional Video8:58
TLDR News

The Destruction of United States Postal Service? What the Hell is Happening to the USPS? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
In recent weeks there have been some pretty substantial changes made to the United States Postal Service, with people claiming that some might be trying to destroy the USPS. This would always be controversial, but especially in the light...
Instructional Video2:47
Curated Video

Trump in two minutes

12th - Higher Ed
President Donald Trump has spent one year in office. But what exactly has he achieved? Here's a two-minute snapshot of his presidency so far.
Instructional Video21:40
The Wall Street Journal

The Museum As Mirror

Higher Ed
How do museums reflect on key cultural moments in our society? What are the challenges that curators face as they incorporate those interpretations into the museum-going experience?
Instructional Video7:34
TLDR News

Trump's Second Impeachment: The Case for and Against Conviction - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
This week the Senate impeachment trial began, with arguments being made on both sides. So in this video we take a look at both cases, explain what's being argued & what the most likely outcome is.