Instructional Video1:37
Curated Video

Shirley Jackson: the First African American Woman to Receive a Doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

9th - Higher Ed
Born on August 5, 1946, Shirley Jackson is the first African-American woman to receive a doctorate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the first African-American woman to serve as president at a top-ranked...
Instructional Video3:15
SciShow

Awesome Inventions by African Americans

12th - Higher Ed
Who invented microphones, PCs, and video game consoles? In honor of Black History Month, Hank talks about some African Americans scientist/inventors who've helped make all our lives more awesome.
Instructional Video1:57
60 Second Histories

WW1 Munitions worker - part 4

K - 5th
A munitionette recites a lighthearted poem of the time about rationing and the introduction of a ticket system to go to the loo. The last in a 4 part series
Instructional Video1:49
Curated Video

Sarah Goode

9th - Higher Ed
Sarah Elisabeth Goode was an American inventor and the first known African-American woman to receive a patent in the United States. She invented the folding bedm which was the precursor to the murphy bed.
Instructional Video6:17
Be Smart

Ask Joe Stuff #1

12th - Higher Ed
You have questions, I have answers.
Instructional Video1:01
Curated Video

Joseph N Jackson: Inventor of the Remote Control

9th - Higher Ed
Thanks to Joseph N Jackson, we no longer have to get up and walk to the television to change the channel. Learn about the man who invented the remote control and other useful electronics.
Instructional Video1:52
Curated Video

The Raised Fist Afro Comb: Defining a Statement

9th - Higher Ed
Designed in 1972, the raised fist Afro Comb combines function with meaning to create a grooming tool that symbolises African-American history, culture and pride.
Instructional Video0:14
The March of Time

Map China Japanese territory

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1941: MAP: Map of China animated Japanese invasion territories. World War II WWII
Instructional Video2:14
Curated Video

The Negro League Baseball: Shattering Segregation

9th - Higher Ed
Like much of American in the early 19th century, sports were segregated. But with the newly established Negro Baseball League, African American baseball players overcame racial segregation to claim the national pastime as their own.
Instructional Video5:19
Curated Video

Complete Modern C++ - Initialization Versus Assignment and Member Initialization List

Higher Ed
This video explains why initialization should be preferred over assignment. It also explains the concept of member initializer list.
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This clip is from the chapter "Operator Overloading" of the series "Complete Modern...
Instructional Video1:18
Curated Video

Thomas Edison: The Genius Inventor Who Revolutionized the World

K - 5th
Discover the fascinating life of Thomas Edison, from his humble beginnings as a telegraph operator to his groundbreaking inventions that changed the course of history. Learn about his relentless work ethic, his innovative spirit, and his...
Instructional Video1:51
Curated Video

Garrett Morgan

9th - Higher Ed
Kentucky-born Garrett Morgan invented life saving gadgets, but despite facing racial prejudice all his life, Morgan was recognised as one of America’s most prolific and socially conscious inventors
Instructional Video9:29
Curated Video

Black People Made That! Intellectual Property and US Patents

12th - Higher Ed
Black inventors throughout history have navigated a difficult US patent system. At the end of the day, it's all about the benjamins. In this week's episode, Azie Dungey and Evelyn From The Internets discuss all the creative ways Black...
Instructional Video2:31
Curated Video

How The Census Changed America

9th - Higher Ed
A nationwide head count of all those who live in the United States, the US Census takes place every ten years. It shows us how society constantly changes – but it also took decades of struggle for every person in America to count.
Instructional Video1:59
Curated Video

Marie van Brittan Brown: Creating CCTV in Queens

9th - Higher Ed
How did a hardworking nurse from New York City invent the world's first home security system? When a burglar tried to break into her apartment in the 1960s, this kickass crimefighter went where no-one had gone before.
Instructional Video3:36
TED-Ed

The Exceptional Life of Benjamin Banneker

6th - 12th
Introduce your class to Benjamin Banneker, self-taught mathematician and scientist, with a short video that details some of the many accomplishments of the son of freed slaves and contemporary of Thomas Jefferson.
Instructional Video3:03
HISTORY Channel

History of Labor Day

6th - 12th
Labor Day, its parades and picnics, has become a marker for the end of summer vacation. Introduce kids to the key people and events involved in the creation of this national holiday with a video that provides a brief overview of the...
Instructional Video
Have Fun With History

Have Fun With History: American History Subjects: People Timeline

9th - 10th
Wonderful resource for students and teachers of history provides videos for important and famous people throughout history, including presidents, activists and reformers, inventors and athletes, arranged chronologically by century.
Instructional Video
Have Fun With History

Have Fun With History: George Washington Carver

9th - 10th
George Washington Carver lived a long and productive life as a scientist, inventor, educator and contributer to society. Born during the Civil War, Carver overcame the many barriers he faced as an African-American during the late 1800s...
Instructional Video
National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation: I Am Black History: Emilda Rivers

9th - 10th
The National Science Foundation recognizes our very own Black History makers advancing science and impacting their communities in outstanding ways. [1:00]