Instructional Video5:52
Curated Video

The Grand Canyon: Nature, Wildlife, and Adventure

6th - Higher Ed
Adventures at the Grand Canyon:Then get ready, it's time to explore the magnificent Grand Canyon... We'll hike, sail the rapids, camp under the stars; and climb a bridge to watch the canyon on a transparent walkway.
Instructional Video10:02
Curated Video

Roman Empire Map | Senatorial vs Imperial Provinces

6th - Higher Ed
Roman Empire Map | Senatorial vs Imperial Provinces
Instructional Video2:48
Curated Video

What is a Workstream? And What is a Workstream Leader?

10th - Higher Ed
Two common terms in many projects – particularly traditional, predictive projects – are Workstream and Workstream Leader. So, what are they?
Instructional Video8:03
Curated Video

Why So Many Canadians Live In This Tiny Area: The Golden Horseshoe

9th - Higher Ed
Canada is the second largest country in the world when it comes to area. Despite this, over one quarter of all Canadians live in an area that makes up less than 1% of all land. This region has been dubbed Canada's "Golden Horseshoe"...
Instructional Video12:58
Curated Video

Charlemagne (Part 2/2) The Carolingian Renaissance

6th - Higher Ed
Charlemagne (Part 2/2) The Carolingian Renaissance
Instructional Video1:17
Curated Video

Exploring Britain's Open Access Land: New Maps for Ramblers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video describes how cartographers at the Ordnance Survey are working diligently to create new maps of areas of land being opened up to the public under the Right to Rome laws. These laws grant ramblers in Britain the right to walk...
Instructional Video2:03
Curated Video

Verizon Wireless: Mobile Cell Transmitter for Emergency Response and Remote Areas

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Verizon Wireless has developed a mobile telephone cell mounted on a light truck, called Colt for Sale on Light Truck. This innovative solution is designed for emergency deployment in areas with damaged infrastructure or temporary...
Instructional Video8:32
Curated Video

Controversies and Contention: The Legacy of Sepp Blatter in FIFA

6th - Higher Ed
This video transcript discusses the controversial presidency of Sepp Blatter in FIFA, highlighting key events such as financial mismanagement allegations and the Hand of Henri affair. It explores both the positive and negative impacts...
Instructional Video8:27
Curated Video

Why So Few Americans Live In This HUGE Area In The Northern Part Of The Country

9th - Higher Ed
There are a lot of Americans these days. But despite being the world's third largest country by population, there exists a huge area in the northern part of the contiguous USA that is pretty empty. And this is despite the fact that...
Instructional Video11:24
Curated Video

Why "Nobody" Lives In The VAST MAJORITY Of British Columbia

9th - Higher Ed
British Columbia is huge! In fact, outside of Alaska, it is larger than any other U.S. state. But despite its physical size, the majority of the Canadian province's population exists within the far southwest corner, mostly within the...
Instructional Video5:03
Curated Video

The Basics of Scope Management: How to Manage Scope

10th - Higher Ed
In this video, I discuss the principles of Scope Management and offer you some practical advice on how to manage scope.



Three main arenas of Scope

Management

1. Estab
lish Scope...
Instructional Video7:09
Seven Dimensions

Top Tips: Courtroom Performance

Higher Ed
In the final video of this series, legal and forensic experts share excellent and easy-to-remember tips for expert witnesses seeking to improve performance in the courtroom.<b<br/>r/>

Expert Evidence part 12
Instructional Video13:24
Curated Video

Can Green Energy Make The Grid SAFER?

9th - Higher Ed
Climate scientists are clear that we need to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. And in order to do this, we’re going to need to electrify everything and green the grid. But what will this clean, green future look like? Can we pull...
Instructional Video9:46
Curated Video

Want to Solve Wildfires and Drought? Leave it to BEAVERS!

9th - Higher Ed
The charismatic beaver is more than a charming, vegetarian stream-dweller. it’s actually a master architect, capable of restoring rivers, bringing back dwindling fish populations and even preventing wildfire. Travel with host Joe Hanson...
Instructional Video11:16
Curated Video

What's The Deepest Storm Surge In History?

9th - Higher Ed
As our seas rise and hurricanes get stronger, it is important that we understand more about storm surge – the most dangerous part of a hurricane. In this episode of Weathered we tell the story behind the best video we’ve ever seen of...
Instructional Video10:35
Curated Video

Is Earth’s Greatest Threat...The Sun?

9th - Higher Ed
Space weather can have a major effect on the technology we rely on. And a large solar flare could cause the most significant weather threat because so much of essential services are powered by a functioning electrical grid and a...
Instructional Video10:49
Astrum

How NASA Confirmed There Was Water On Mars

Higher Ed
My battery is low and it's getting dark. NASA's Opportunity has come to the end of a 15 year mission on Mars. But what did it do? This episode focuses on Endeavour Crater, Esperance and Cape York!
Instructional Video9:05
Astrum

What Happened When We Let AI Write an Astrum Episode

Higher Ed
Will we send AI to space? How can it help us, and even do better than us at certain tasks?
Instructional Video7:21
Curated Video

The Message of Peace

K - 5th
In this video, a pigeon named Delicate shares stories about her travels and promotes the importance of peace. Through a heartwarming story about children resolving conflicts and lifting blockades in their neighborhood, Delicate teaches...
Instructional Video9:45
Astrum

Why Wheels May Soon Become Obsolete For Mars Exploration

Higher Ed
A look at the recent collab between NASA and Boston Dynamics, with Spot.
Instructional Video3:02
Science ABC

What Is A Decibel? Can 'Negative' Decibels Exist?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The decibel is used to measure sound levels. It is represented by dB and is widely used in signals, communication, and electronics. The term decibel can be used to express an absolute value or a change in value (+1 dB or -1 dB). Decibels...
Instructional Video3:44
Science ABC

Lactose Intolerance: Why Many Asians Cannot 'Digest' Milk?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Lactose intolerance is quite common, especially in Asian countries. The reason behind this is gene-culture co-evolution. Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose in milk because they lack the lactase enzyme. A 1981 study...
Instructional Video3:38
Science ABC

How Does a Polaroid Camera Work?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Polaroid pictures work by using a light-sensitive film that is exposed to the incoming light of the scene you wish to capture. The film is then developed in a matter of seconds, producing a negative image. To create the final, positive...
Instructional Video3:48
Science ABC

Does WiFi Have the Power to Travel Through Walls?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Wi-Fi signals can penetrate walls using radio waves in the frequency range of 2.4GHz or 5GHz. These wavelengths are small enough to pass through cracks and openings in walls. WiFi signals also reflect off objects, allowing the signals to...