Instructional Video9:51
PBS

How South America Made the Marsupials

12th - Higher Ed
Throughout the Cenozoic Era -- the era we’re in now -- marsupials and their metatherian relatives flourished all over South America, filling all kinds of ecological niches and radiating into forms that still thrive on other continents.
Instructional Video3:35
MinuteEarth

What Is The Best Shape For A Farm?

12th - Higher Ed
The shape of a farm can tell you a surprising amount about the land it's on and the people that use it.
News Clip2:55
Curated Video

Chavez opens summit admitting his nation to trade bloc

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of presidents embracing 2. Wide shot of conference 3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Evo Morales, Bolivian President: "I wish Bolivia was not a beggar country, I am sure that by recovering our natural resources, Bolivia will not be a...
News Clip2:30
Curated Video

At least 124 reported dead, presser, evacuations, relief efforts

Higher Ed
Las Hojas beach, La Paz 1. Various of the river Jiboa after its banks had burst 2. Pull out of people being helped to safety by emergency services 3. Elderly man being helped by emergency worker Verapaz, San Vicente Province 4. Damaged...
News Clip2:17
Curated Video

Six UK-born blue macaws sent to Bolivia in battle against extinction

Higher Ed
1. Various of blue macaws in quarantine cage after being repatriated from England 2. Wide of conservationist Jose Diaz leading group of students around the Blue Macaw Conservation Centre 3. Mid of Diaz talking to group 4. SOUNDBITE:...
News Clip3:49
Curated Video

Evo Morales launches bid for presidency

Higher Ed
1. Various of gathering in San Francisco plaza in La Paz 2. Various of people waving Bolivian flags 3. Presidential candidate Evo Morales and his vice presidential running-mate Alvaro Garcia on stage with others 4. Various of rally 5....
Instructional Video9:28
TED Talks

TED: A new way to heal hearts without surgery | Franz Freudenthal

12th - Higher Ed
At the intersection of medical invention and indigenous culture, pediatric cardiologist Franz Freudenthal mends holes in the hearts of children across the world, using a device born from traditional Bolivian loom weaving. "The most...
Instructional Video8:56
SciShow

Ecosystems Around the Globe Contain Echoes of Past Peoples

12th - Higher Ed
There’s a common misconception that humans of the past lived in harmony with their environments and left them “pristine and untouched.” However, there is plenty of evidence that these relationships were much more complicated
Instructional Video6:05
TED-Ed

TED-ED: History vs. Che Guevara - Alex Gendler

Pre-K - Higher Ed
His face is recognized all over the world _ the young medical student who became a revolutionary icon. But was Che Guevara a heroic champion of the poor, or a ruthless warlord who left a legacy of repression? Alex Gendler puts this...
Instructional Video7:33
Curated Video

Finding Purpose: Achieving Goals and Fulfilling Dreams

K - 5th
In this video, we learn about the concept of purpose and how it drives us to set goals and work hard to achieve them. Through the story of Lumia the llama and her encounter with a young boy named Fernando, we see the importance of having...
Instructional Video4:18
Curated Video

Landmarks - Lake Titicaca

12th - Higher Ed
LAKE TITICACA LAKE TITICACA IS THE HIGHEST NAVIGABLE LAKE IN THE WORLD. SPREAD ACROSS THE BORDER BETWEEN BOLIVIA AND PERU IT SPANS OVER 8,000 SQUARE KILOMETRES AT A HEIGHT OF OVER 3,800 METRES ABOVE SEA LEVEL.
Instructional Video2:53
Curated Video

Preserving Peru's Alpaca Heritage: The Urgency of Microchipping

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the challenges faced by the Peruvian alpaca industry, including the smuggling of prized alpacas across borders and the loss of valuable breeding stock. The Peruvian government has resorted to implanting microchips in...
Instructional Video3:22
Curated Video

Depositional Features

6th - 12th
Discover more about depositional features, such as floodplains and levees. Some of the world's largest deltas are visible from space. What are these fertile and diverse features, and how are they formed? Earth Science - Geology -...
Instructional Video2:01
Curated Video

Football Shorts - Episode 106 ARGENTINA TRAINING

3rd - Higher Ed
ARGENTINA PUT IN ANOTHER TRAINING SESSION AHEAD OF THEIR NEXT WORLD CUP QUALIFYING MATCH AGAINST BOLIVIA. THE TEAMS WOULD FACE OFF IN BUENOS AIRES. COACH ALFIO BASILE INTRODUCED TWO UNCAPPED GOALKEEPERS MARIANO ANDUJAR AND AGUSTIN ORION....
Instructional Video2:44
Curated Video

Elizebeth Friedman

9th - Higher Ed
Elizebeth Friedman revolutionized American cryptology and played a crucial role in bringing down mobsters and spy rings in the 20th century.
Instructional Video20:49
Nature League

"Tigre Gente" and the Illegal Jaguar Trade

6th - 8th
On this episode of Nature League, Brit talks with the team behind the new film "Tigre Gente", a documentary about the illegal jaguar trade in South America and Asia.
Instructional Video7:43
The Viral Fever

Salt Flat, Bolivia: From Traditional Salt Production to the Future of Lithium Extraction

12th - Higher Ed
Salt Flat, Bolivia part 2/3: This video explores the contrast between a small, traditional salt factory in a rural village and a modern lithium production plant in the nearby Salar de Uyuni. The Salar de Uyuni is home to 50-70% of the...
Instructional Video5:59
Curated Video

The Resilience and Rediscovery of Quinoa

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video covers the history and characteristics of quinoa, an ancient grain that has gained popularity in recent years. The video also explores the rediscovery of quinoa by Americans in the 1970s and its cultivation in various...
Instructional Video7:13
The Viral Fever

Salt Flat, Bolivia: The Salt Hotel

12th - Higher Ed
Salt Flat, Bolivia part 3/3: This video showcases the unique Lunar Soul Ladder Hotel, which is made entirely out of salt bricks harvested from the surrounding salt flat. The hotel's construction and design are a product of the local...
Instructional Video0:42
Next Animation Studio

Bolivia opens world's highest cable railway

12th - Higher Ed
Bolivia inaugurated the first segment of the world's highest cable railway line on Friday, which allows passengers to travel between the city of La Paz to neighboring city El Alto in about 10 minutes.
Instructional Video5:26
CuriosaMente

¿Quienes fueron los Incas?

9th - 12th
¡El imperio del sol! ¿Cómo era la civilización inca? Los incas, conocidos como "el Pueblo del Sol", formaron un vasto imperio en el Nuevo Mundo que abarcó una extensa región que incluía Perú, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile y Argentina. Su...
Instructional Video29:50
The Guardian

The fight

Pre-K - Higher Ed
People with disabilities are among the most discriminated against in Bolivia. Fed up with being ignored, a group of them march across the Andes to the seat of the government in La Paz, asking to speak to President Evo Morales. They are...
Instructional Video3:57
Curated Video

Where Quinoa Grows

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Quinoa is a versatile and hearty crop that grows easily in low-nutrient soil. Peru and Bolivia produce most of the world's quinoa, but learn how this popular grain is spreading to other areas of the world and maybe even to outer space!...
Instructional Video1:11
Next Animation Studio

Smoke from Amazon fires could accelerate glacial melting in Andes

12th - Higher Ed
The fires burning in the Amazon rainforests are accelerating the melting of Andean glaciers