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Instructional Video12:49
Crash Course

Nonviolence and Peace Movements: Crash Course World History 228

9th - 12th Standards
Is violence inevitable, or can peace overcome war? A Crash Course World History discusses how Leo Tolstoy influenced Mohandas Gandhi to use nonviolent resistance against British Imperialism, and how Gandhi's example became a model for...
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Instructional Video9:22
Geography Now

Geography Now! Armenia

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Armenia is like a reality TV show: some drama, high profile breakups, and cute people getting together. That's the analogy an interesting video profile makes to explain Armenia's breakup from the former Soviet Union. Learners explore...
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Instructional Video11:39
Geography Now

Geography Now! Hungary

8th - Higher Ed Standards
It's linguistically isolated, and while it's not on a fault line, Hungary is a hot bed of geothermic activity. It is a standout country, but its people are known for more than just goulash— some are world-renowned water polo players. A...
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Instructional Video12:52
Geography Now

Geography Now! Kazakhstan

8th - Higher Ed Standards
While your learners may know Kazakhstan from the Borat movies, the country is full of rich history and culture. A video resource profiles the Central Asian nation that functions as a bridge between Europe and East Asia. It's home to...
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Instructional Video15:01
Curated OER

Allende and Pinochet in Chile

8th - 11th
Introducing one of the "darker periods" of both Chilean and U.S. history, the narrator details the 1973 Allende Coup in Chile. The attempted kidnapping/assassination of Rene Schneider is addressed, as is the degree of involvement of the...
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Instructional Video15:04
Curated OER

Communism

8th - 11th
Clarifying the differences between Capitalism, Communism, and Socialism, as well as describing the historical contexts for each, this video will help viewers understand the meaning of Communist and Capitalist countries. This resource...
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Instructional Video13:42
Curated OER

Bay of Pigs Invasion

8th - 11th
A bright collage of photos, maps, and quotes open this video lecture, which details the Bay of Pigs Invasion. The most valuable part of this lecture, however, is hearing about the dynamics of the situation - why the US wanted to oust...
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Instructional Video3:39
A&E Television

Castro and the Cuban Revolution

6th
This resource provides a brief video describing key figures and events that were involved in the Cuban Revolution.
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Instructional Video3:49
MinutePhysics

Open Letter to the President: Physics Education

9th - 12th
Does something seem missing from your Physics class? Is it ... excitement? Current physics topics? The latest discoveries? The video explains some of the "gaps" in most physics curricula throughout the United States. Scholars learn to go...
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Instructional Video15:15
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Crash Course

The 1960s in America

9th - 12th Standards
Discover the incredible change and volatility that was 1960s America with an engaging, informative video. It begins with an extensive overview of pivotal moments during the civil rights movement and the subsequent shift toward militant...
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Instructional Video12:20
Crash Course

Intro to History of Science: Crash Course History of Science #1

9th - 12th Standards
How, and where, did the scientific process as we know it begin? Journey back through time with the introductory video from Crash Course's History of Science series. The resource highlights what people do and don't know about the world,...
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Instructional Video11:58
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Crash Course

Civil Rights and the 1950s

9th - 12th Standards
Take a closer look at "one of the most important periods of American social history: the 1950s," as well as the type of society that the civil rights movement would endeavor to change. This engaging video begins by detailing the era of...
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Instructional Video11:53
Crash Course

Early Computing: Crash Course Computer Science #1

9th - 12th
A generation brought up with computers probably can't imagine a world without them. The first video in the series explains advances in early computing. From the abacus to tabulating machines, individuals see how computations were made...
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Instructional Video10:07
Crash Course

Boolean Logic and Logic Gates: Crash Course Computer Science #3

9th - Higher Ed
Boolean logic just makes sense. A video teaches individuals about Boolean logic and its connection to the binary system. It shows how the operations NOT, AND, OR, and XOR are shown on electric circuits using transistors. 
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Instructional Video11:10
Crash Course

How Computers Calculate—the ALU: Crash Course Computer Science # 5

9th - Higher Ed
ALU, what are you? Young computer scientists watch a video to learn about the Arithmetic and Logic Unit (ALU) in the fifth video of the series. They use logic gates to represent each component of this unit.
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Instructional Video11:38
Crash Course

The Central Processing Unit (CPU): Crash Course Computer Science #7

9th - Higher Ed
Build your own CPU. A video shows how logic gates, the ALU, and RAM all combine to form the central processing unit of a computer. It explains the fetch, decode, and execute phases of the CPU. 
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Instructional Video10:36
Crash Course

Instructions and Programs: Crash Course Computer Science #8

9th - Higher Ed
Scholars receive instruction on writing instructions as they learn how to develop computer programs in the eighth video of the series. Animations show how computers carry out these instructions and programs.
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Instructional Video12:23
Crash Course

Advanced CPU Designs: Crash Course Computer Science #9

9th - Higher Ed
Faster is always better, right? The ninth installment of a series on computer science focuses on advancements in CPU design and speed. The video covers instruction pipelining, cache, FLOPS, branch prediction, multi-core processors, and...
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Instructional Video9:26
Crash Course

Early Programming: Crash Course Computer Science #10

9th - Higher Ed
How is a textile loom related to computer programming? An engaging video begins with an example of a textile loom requiring instructions to produce patterns to introduce the idea of programming and hen goes on to explain early...
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Instructional Video11:52
Crash Course

The First Programming Languages: Crash Course Computer Science #11

9th - Higher Ed
Computers need to know a lot of languages, n'est-ce pas? Scholars learn about advances in computer programming, from assemblers and compilers to more recent programming languages. They learn how these advances led to a shift in...
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Instructional Video11:57
Crash Course

Programming Basics—Statements and Functions: Crash Course Computer Science #12

9th - Higher Ed
Include an informative video on programming as part of your computer science instruction. The 12th installment in the series teaches about statements and functions required to write code. Individuals learn about the IF, FOR, and WHILE...
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Instructional Video10:07
Crash Course

Data Structures: Crash Course Computer Science #14

9th - Higher Ed
Investigate an array of data structures. A video explains how computer programming relies on the ability to store and access data. It covers various data structures, including arrays, matrices, nodes, linked lists, trees, heaps, and stacks.
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Instructional Video13:04
Crash Course

Alan Turing: Crash Course Computer Science #15

9th - Higher Ed
Meet the man many consider to be the father of computer science. Future computer scientists watch a video to learn about Alan Turing. From Turing machines to artificial intelligence, the video briefly covers his achievements.
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Instructional Video10:35
Crash Course

Software Engineering: Crash Course Computer Science #16

9th - Higher Ed
Did you know that Microsoft Office has more than 40 million lines of code? The 16th installment of the Crash Course Computer Science playlist explains how object-oriented programming lets different groups of computer programmers work on...

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