Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

Alloys

6th - 12th
What exactly are alloys? What is it about their properties that make them so useful for a huge variety of purposes, from construction to jewellery? Chemistry - Periodic Table - Learning Points. Alloys are metals mixed with other...
Instructional Video3:02
Curated Video

Reactivity Series: Reactive Metals

6th - 12th
The discovery and uses of reactive metals throughout history, and how their uses have defined the period in which they were discovered. Chemistry - Periodic Table - Learning Points. The reactivity series ranks the chemical reactivity of...
Instructional Video0:58
Curated Video

Leonardo da Vinci: The Ingenious Engineer of Renaissance

K - 5th
Discover the remarkable engineering genius, Leonardo da Vinci, who revolutionized art and science. From his innovative inventions for Duke Sforza to his iconic masterpieces like The Virgin of the Rocks, explore his extraordinary life and...
Instructional Video5:23
Curated Video

Python Bootcamp in a Day - Python Programming for Beginners - Using Our Modules

Higher Ed
This video explains how to use modules in Python. This clip is from the chapter "Breaking Up Larger Programs, Part 2" of the series "Python Bootcamp in a Day - Python Programming for Beginners".This section explains part 2 of breaking up...
Instructional Video1:00
Curated Video

The Bronze Age: A Period of Innovation and Wealth

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Bronze Age, which began around 3000 BC, marked a significant advancement in human civilization as people began using bronze for tools and weapons. This period saw the emergence of a rich class distinguished by their possession of...
Instructional Video7:43
Curated Video

Learn How To Sign Olympic Signs in ASL | Tokyo 2020

3rd - Higher Ed
With the olympics in full swing we thought there's no better chance to teach you all signs olympics in ASL. The olympics are made up of a bunch of sports so it's also a great video to learn sports signs in American Sign Language.
Instructional Video3:39
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Viking Clothes

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about Viking Clothes.
Instructional Video3:41
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Metals

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about metals.
Instructional Video0:54
Curated Video

I WONDER - What Was The First Metal To Be Discovered?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what was the first metal to be discovered.
Instructional Video3:05
TMW Media

Virtual Archaeology: Traditional tools still in use and artifact dating techniques

K - 5th
How are traditional tools used with 3D modeling software? What process is used to tell if an artifact is real or fake? Virtual Archaeology, Part 3
Instructional Video8:28
Two Minute Music Theory

Music in Mesopotamia

12th - Higher Ed
The history of music in Mesopotamia in the ancient world
Instructional Video3:15
Curated Video

Italy, Florence, Orsanmichele church

12th - Higher Ed
Between 1380 and 1404, it was converted into a church used as the chapel of Florence's powerful craft and trade guilds. On the ground floor of the square building are the 13th-century arches that originally formed the loggia of the grain...
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

Properties of Nickel: From Coins to Alloys and Beyond

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Explore the fascinating properties and uses of nickel. From its historical significance as a coinage metal to its role in alloys like stainless steel and permanent magnets, nickel proves to be a versatile element. We also learn about its...
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

The Importance and Uses of Tin

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of the importance and uses of tin throughout history. It explains how tin is used in alloys like bronze and pewter, as well as its role in soldering and plating. The video also touches on the significance...
Instructional Video6:41
History Hit

Rodin and the art of ancient Greece: The thinker and the gates of hell

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how one of the most famous pieces by Rodin was meant for a much bigger piece, the gates of hell. Rodin and the art of ancient Greece, Part 3
Instructional Video1:00
Curated Video

The Many Uses and Components of Common Elements

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Let's take a look back at the elements chlorine, titanium, gallium, potassium, and nickel.
Instructional Video4:46
Jabzy

Building Paris - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Building Paris
Instructional Video1:06
The March of Time

1952: AMERICAN SCULPTOR: Abstract expressionist artist David Smith (1906-1965) welding metal pieces together, VS Modern abstract sculpture by David of 'Flight', 'Four Soldiers', 'The Three Dancers' (Additional Clearances)

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1952: AMERICAN SCULPTOR: Abstract expressionist artist David Smith (1906-1965) welding metal pieces together, VS Modern abstract sculpture by David of 'Flight', 'Four Soldiers', 'The Three Dancers' (Additional Clearances)
Instructional Video15:34
Curated Video

Cypress - Modern Automation Testing from Scratch + Framework - Handling Frames with Cypress Using Real-Time Example

Higher Ed
This video explains handling frames with Cypress using a real-time example. This clip is from the chapter "Understand Limitations of Frames and Child Windows in Cypress" of the series "Cypress - Modern Automation Testing from Scratch +...
Instructional Video3:45
FuseSchool

Conjugate Acids & Bases

6th - Higher Ed
Learn everything about Conjugate Acids and Bases. We explain this with the real world example of vinegar. At Fuse School, teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths...
Instructional Video2:55
Curated Video

How to win a penalty shootout

12th - Higher Ed
Penalty shootouts provide some of the tensest World Cup moments. We've crunched the data and teamed up with one of the world's top female footballers to examine the secret of taking the perfect spot kick
Instructional Video13:53
Curated Video

Why European Disesases Didn't Kill Africans

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In most schools in America, we are taught that "European diseases" killed off the indigenous peoples of the New World. But what about Africa and Asia? Why weren't they affected?
Instructional Video15:48
Curated Video

The Thinker by Rodin: Great Art Explained

9th - Higher Ed
The Thinker, captured in a moment of concentrated introspection has come to represent a multitude of ideas about the nature of man and his place in the world. For some it is a symbol of knowledge, others philosophy, even existence...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Guitar Strings: Types, Materials, and Effects on Tone

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Explore the different types of guitar strings and how they can significantly impact the performance and tonality of your instrument. From round wound to flatwound, hex core to nylon, we cover the various materials and winding styles that...