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Instructional Video1:26
The Telegraph

The evolution of virtual reality | Tech Histories

Higher Ed
We examine how virtual reality has evolved over time and will continue to grow as technology improves – from Jaron Lanier coining the term virtual reality in 1987 to the introduction of Google Cardboard in 2014, which made VR more...
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Instructional Video1:30
The Telegraph

Waves of Russian troops 'crushed' in fresh assault on strategic eastern town of Chaziv

Higher Ed
Waves of Russian troops are being "crushed" during a fresh assault on a strategically important town in eastern Ukraine. Mykola Salamakha, a Ukrainian colonel and military analyst, said that Moscow's assault on the Donetsk coal-mining...
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Instructional Video1:15
The Telegraph

How the value of the pound affects you | Business Explained

Higher Ed
Here we take a closer look at how the fluctuating value of the pound affects people in their daily lives. It covers everything from the impact on imported food and cars to how UK pensions paid to expats overseas will be affected.
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Instructional Video1:15
The Telegraph

The rise and fall of the British pub | Business Explainers

Higher Ed
The institution of the great British pub has been in slow decline for decades. In this video we take a closer look at the rise and fall of the British pub and examine what has made our pubs so vulnerable, including the introduction of...
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Instructional Video1:31
The Telegraph

The evolution of the portable music player | Tech Histories

Higher Ed
We examine how portable music players have evolved over time – from Philips releasing the compact cassette in 1962, to the first iPod in 2001, which revolutionised the way we listen to music on the go.
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Instructional Video0:24
The Telegraph

Coronavirus: Britons queue outside supermarkets before 7am opening

Higher Ed
As Britons continue to stock up on supermarket goods, here were the early morning scenes at a Sainsbury’s in south London. In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the supermarket is introducing rationing on certain goods and an...
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Instructional Video5:06
The Telegraph

RAF 100 Military generations

Higher Ed
RAF 100 Military generations - Polly Perkins
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Instructional Video2:31
The Telegraph

US Open final: Fans in New York say whether they’re team Emma Raducanu or Leylah Fernandez

Higher Ed
Ahead of the US Open final, Jamie Johnson examines the monumental match and meets some of the fans already packed into Flushing Meadows
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Instructional Video1:19
The Telegraph

The evolution of the telephone | Tech Histories

Higher Ed
In this video, we look at how the telephone has evolved over time — from tin can phones, to the first-ever mobile device, to the launch of 5G connectivity later this year.
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Instructional Video5:29
The Telegraph

Ludovico Einaudi | The Greatest Composer You've Never Heard Of

Higher Ed
Ludovico Einaudi | The Greatest Composer You've Never Heard Of
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Instructional Video2:43
The Telegraph

A day in the life of one of the RAFs most senior female officers

Higher Ed
A day in the life of one of the RAFs most senior female officers
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Instructional Video1:29
The Telegraph

What is the G20?

Higher Ed
The G20 or Group of Twenty is an intergovernmental forum comprising 19 countries and the European Union. It works to address major issues related to the global economy, such as international financial stability, climate change...
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Instructional Video1:48
The Telegraph

How to protect your pets from coronavirus

Higher Ed
Animals are not at risk from coronavirus if you are symptom-free. However, here are measures to consider if you or someone you know has tested positive for Covid-19.
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Instructional Video5:24
The Telegraph

People in the Queue describe their feelings

Higher Ed
Mourners in the queue to see the Queen's coffin describe their feelings
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Instructional Video1:23
The Telegraph

AstraZeneca vaccine benefits outweigh the risks, says Boris Johnson

Higher Ed
Boris Johnson has said the benefits of the AstraZeneca vaccine outweigh the risks of the jab and is 'safe and effective'. The Prime Minister revealed he will be receiving his first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine tomorrow. "The Oxford...
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Instructional Video6:28
The Telegraph

A take on Bawden from his studio assistant

Higher Ed
Bawden's studio assistant sits down to offer his thoughts, reflections, and insights on Bawden's life and art.
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Instructional Video0:50
The Telegraph

Jeanette Winterson: I didn’t believe in ghosts… until I started living with them

Higher Ed
Jeanette Winterson: I didn’t believe in ghosts… until I started living with them
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Instructional Video9:15
The Great War

Beyond Wires and Pigeons - Communications in World War 1

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Telegraphs and pigeons may all seem passe, but at one point in time they were at the cutting edge of technology. Explore the evolution of technology and how it affected communication during World War I. 
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Instructional Video4:15
SciShow

Solar Storms

9th - 12th Standards
Did you know our sun has the power to make telegraphs work and cell phones cease to work? Show a video that explains solar storms and their impact on us. It describes what solar storms are, when and why they happen, and the good and the...
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Instructional Video9:25
Crash Course

The History of Electrical Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #4

9th - 12th
Did you know that a murder helped the electric telegraph become famous? The fourth of 46 videos in the Crash Course Engineering series focuses on electrical engineering, its history, and its myriad applications. It breaks the field into...
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Instructional Video9:21
Curated Video

Storm of Steel - Author And Officer Ernst Jünger

9th - Higher Ed Standards
"I was scared, pale, and senseless..." - Ernst Junger. Scholars analyze how the writings of one German soldier serve as a description for those who never saw the battlefields of the First World War. A short video clip of the firsthand...
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Instructional Video12:32
Crash Course

The Industrial Economy

9th - 12th Standards
Delve into the nitty-gritty of American industrialization in the decades after the Civil War, a period which saw the introduction of a national currency, dramatic population and economic growth, and the birth of the first modern...
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Instructional Video2:36
MinuteEarth

The Great North American Locust Plague

6th - 12th Standards
The largest locust swarm recorded in North America measured 110 miles wide and 1,800 miles long, making it roughly twice the size of Colorado. A video begins with what locusts are and where they came from then explains the damage they...

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