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Instructional Video1:10:33
World Science Festival

Pioneers in Science: Lee Berger

6th - 11th
Great minds inspire greatness. Our Pioneers in Science program offers high school students a path toward greatness through a rare opportunity to interact with world-renowned scientists. This year, students from around the globe got to...
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Instructional Video9:07
12tone

How To Analyze Songs

6th - 11th
Try 2 months of Skillshare for free! http://skl.sh/12tone8 One of the my favorite parts of being a music theorist is being able to take apart all my favorite music to see how it ticks, so I thought it'd be fun to show y'all how I go...
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Instructional Video8:52
12tone

Why Most Cover Songs Fail

6th - 11th
Try Fender Play free for 14 days: http://fendr.co/12tone Cover songs are hard! You have to take a song that everyone already likes and transform it into something new without losing that thing that everyone liked in the first place....
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Instructional Video9:40
12tone

The Dance Music Of Wakanda

6th - 11th
Try 2 months of Skillshare for free! http://skl.sh/12tone16 We often hear about the traditional music of African cultures, but here in the West it's easy to forget that the people of Africa are still making new music today. In the second...
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Instructional Video1:21
Curated Video

Don't be Fooled Into Thinking This is a Domestic Tabby Cat (4K)

9th - 11th
It was cats like the African wildcat that were first domesticated by the ancient Egyptians, 6,000 years ago. Other than a couple of minor differences, the resemblance to Tabby cats is nearly identical. From the Series: Great Parks of...
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Instructional Video4:51
Curated Video

World's Deepest Mine - Gold Alchemy

3rd - 11th
South Africa's TauTona mine, real life alchemy, and Halicephalobus Mephisto. Footage from the 2012 documentary, "Down to the Earth's Core". We have travelled into space and looked deep into the universe's depths, but the world beneath...
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Instructional Video0:46
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Meet the world's oldest pot plant in the Palm House at Kew Gardens

6th - 11th
King of the Palm House, the huge Jurassic cycad, Encephalartos altensteinii (i), was collected by Kew's first plant hunter Francis Masson, from the Eastern Cape region of South Africa in the early 1770s. Masson was commissioned by Sir...
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Instructional Video12:06
Epic Wildlife

MOST BIZARRE Monkey Species

K - 9th
From an odd monkey who constantly looks as though it's just been electrocuted … to a baboon that was treasured by the Ancient Egyptians thousands of years ago, here’s the most bizarre monkey species. Subscribe to Epic Wildlife...
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Instructional Video10:26
Extra Credits

The 1918 Flu Pandemic - Leviathan - Extra History - #5

9th - 11th
This is a global pandemic. The flu jumps ship, literally, onto the docks of American Samoa, of South Africa, of Alaska, of India. The 1918 flu infects every human continent. Support us on Patreon! http://bit.ly/EHPatreon (--More below)...
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Instructional Video8:58
Extra Credits

Justinian & Theodora - The Emperor Who Never Sleeps - Extra History - #11

9th - 11th
Support us on Patreon! http://bit.ly/EHPatreon Grab your Extra Credits gear at the store! http://bit.ly/ExtraStore Subscribe for new episodes every Saturday! http://bit.ly/SubToEC --- (Episode details below) Watch the Justinian and...
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Instructional Video2:55
Smarthistory

Bernini, Bust of Medusa

9th - 11th
Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Bust of Medusa, marble, c. 1644-48 (Capitoline Museum) Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker Medusa, one of the three Gorgons, daughter of Phorcys and Ceto. She was the only one of the Gorgons who was...
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Instructional Video29:44
History Hit

The Ottoman Empire with Kate Fleet

12th - Higher Ed
The region stretching from eastern Europe and sweeping right across into Arabia and the north coast of Africa, was home to one of the most extraordinary empires in history: the Ottoman Empire. Along its routes flowed ideas, goods,...
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Instructional Video5:01
Ancient Lights Media

Israel: Geographical Features and Climate

6th - 8th
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip looks at the major geographical and climatic features of Israel.
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Instructional Video13:22
Geography Now

Geography Now! Mali

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Mali is home to an ancient, wealthy empire that included one of the richest men to ever live, Mansa Musa, and the legendary city of Timbuktu. Today, it is home to civil struggles, and some of the instability makes these ancient sites...
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Instructional Video9:24
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Crash Course

The Silk Road and Ancient Trade

6th - 12th Standards
What was the the Silk Road and how did it radically expand the scope of trade? What was the value of silk, and how did connections between merchants reshape lives in Africa and Eurasia? Find out by watching this historic episode!
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Instructional Video18:41
Geography Now

Geography Now! Nigeria

8th - 12th Standards
Use a video resource to explore the powerhouse that is Africa. Nigeria is the continent's most populous country and one of its most wealthy thanks to its petroleum reserves. It is diverse, comprised of more than 500 language groups and a...
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Instructional Video10:42
Geography Now

Geography Now! Libya

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Libya is an African country, but it is home to Italian-influenced Arab people. The complex state has been at the heart of some controversies, including dictator Muammar Gaddafi. A video resource profiles the ancient history of the modern...
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Instructional Video9:37
Geography Now

Geography Now! Eritrea

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Eritrea has a deep, ancient history, as it is home to Axum archeological sites. The nation, however, has a troubled present, as it's alienated from most neighbors despite being along one of the hottest trade routes on the Horn of Africa....
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Instructional Video2:08
MinuteEarth

The Deadliest Ice Age Ever

6th - 12th Standards
Will all species follow the trilobite down the road to extinction? Discover the changing conditions on ancient Earth that led to both population explosions and mass extinctions with a video presentation. The narrator shows examples of...
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Instructional Video11:38
Geography Now

Geography Now! Madagascar

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Madagascar may have infiltrated the popular culture with a recent cartoon movie, but its roots are ancient. The island country is populated with a mix of southeast Asian and African peoples. A video resource profiles the lush and diverse...
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Instructional Video12:43
PBS

When We Took over the World

6th - 12th Standards
Exactly how did humans become the top of the food chain? Follow archeologists through an analysis of the fossil records during a video presentation from the PBS Eons series. The ancient artifacts trace human evolution from Africa to the...
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Instructional Video9:32
PBS

The Two People We're All Related To

6th - 12th Standards
Is it possible all current lineage trace back to one male and female? Mitochondria DNA suggest just that! A lesson with this interesting perspective on genetic heredity explains how all human DNA connects to a single male and female in...
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Instructional Video3:22
SciShow

The World's First Human-Made Nuclear Reactor

9th - 12th Standards
Many consider nuclear reactors to be big and scary, yet the  first human-made nuclear reactor as described by this video was neither of these things. Built on a squash court in Chicago, the reactor was powerful enough to turn on a lamp....
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Instructional Video13:33
Crash Course

Japan in the Heian Period and Cultural History: Crash Course World History 227

9th - 12th Standards
When your class thinks of medieval history, they probably think of European castles and knights. But they may not know that the Heian period in Japan, which coincided with the Middle Ages in Europe, saw a significant development in...

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