Instructional Video5:24
Science360

The Mission of the Office of Legislative and Public Affairs

12th - Higher Ed
What is the mission of the Office of Legislative and Public Affairs within the National Science Foundation? What is OLPA currently working on and what are its goals for the future? This video explains all the above and shows you what the...
Instructional Video5:29
History Hit

Rodin and the art of ancient Greece: The burghers of Calais and dance movements

12th - Higher Ed
Learn the history and intent of the Berghers of Calais, be it in England or in Calais. Finally, what inspired Rodin to capture motion and how did he inspire future generations of artists? Rodin and the art of ancient Greece, Part 4
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 Video6:00
Curated Video

Active Directory with Windows Server 2016 - AD Sites

Higher Ed
Learn about the best practices for usage of sites, the implications of replications and site design, Barbara discusses the various types of segregation by site and why these might be considerations This clip is from the chapter "Managing...
Instructional Video2:39
Curated Video

TypeScript for Beginners - Introduction - Variables and Data Types

Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of what you will learn in this section. This clip is from the chapter "Variables and Data Types" of the series "TypeScript for Beginners".This section introduces you to variables and data types and...
Instructional Video0:31
The British Museum

Rodin and the art of ancient Greece

6th - 11th
Discover how ancient Greek sculpture inspired Auguste Rodin to set a radical new direction for modern art. Rodin and the art of ancient Greece 26 April – 29 July 2018 #RodinExhibition Book now for this major exhibition:...
Instructional Video4:46
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Music and creativity in Ancient Greece - Tim Hansen

Pre-K - Higher Ed
You think you love music? You have nothing on the Ancient Greek obsession. Every aspect of Greek life was punctuated by song: history, poetry, theater, sports and even astronomy. In fact, music was so important to Greek philosopher Plato...
Instructional Video7:25
Curated Video

Time Travel Adventures: Exploring Ancient Greece and the Middle Ages

Pre-K - 3rd
In this video, Nova takes children on an exciting journey through time, starting with Ancient Greece. They learn about the birthplace of philosophy, the Olympics, democracy, and the creative arts. The video also touches on the Roman...
Instructional Video4:40
Archaia Historia

How did Ancient Greeks send Secret Messages?

12th - Higher Ed
In the art of espionage, subterfuge and military matters the necessity of secrecy is paramount. In the modern day most of our messages are encrypted and sent discreetly and instantly across the world. Of course, the ancients didn’t have...
Instructional Video2:33
Wonderscape

The Parthenon: Geometry and Greek Architecture

K - 5th
Discover how the ancient Greeks used their mastery of geometry to create the Parthenon, a temple that symbolizes classical Greek architecture. Learn about the importance of symmetry and proportions in this iconic structure and its...
Instructional Video11:46
Curated Video

Understanding the Marketing Mix and How the Elements Interact and Influence Each Other

12th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the marketing mix and how each element interacts and influences the others. The four elements of the marketing mix are product, price, promotion, and place. The video explains how decisions made in one element can...
Instructional Video4:15
Smarthistory

Terracotta Krater, Ancient Greece

9th - 11th
Terracotta Krater, attributed to the Hirschfeld Workshop, Geometric, c. 750-735 B.C.E., Ancient Greece, terracotta, 108.3 x 72.4 cm (The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris
Instructional Video6:20
The Art Assignment

Create an embarrassing object. | Geof Oppenheimer | The Art Assignment

9th - 12th
This assignment comes to you from Chicago based artist Geof Oppenheimer. Geof's work reflects personal experience and the social and political atmosphere they were created in, and he wants you to make an object that does the same. John...
Instructional Video4:41
Professor Dave Explains

IIT/JEE Chemistry Practice #9: Molarity/Molality

12th - Higher Ed
Practice REAL problems from actual past IIT/JEE exams with Professor Dave!
Instructional Video3:56
SciShow

How To Fly More Fuel-Efficiently

12th - Higher Ed
Airplanes use a lot of fuel, which means a lot of CO2 emissions. So, to help reduce the impact of aviation, engineers are looking to animals (like sharks) for some ways they can make airliners more efficient.
Instructional Video11:14
Institute for New Economic Thinking

The Retirement Wealth Inequality Machine

Higher Ed
Most older workers have increasingly fewer retirement options, forcing the elderly to continue to work under arduous conditions to earn income. At the same time, employers are less likely to hire elderly workers. The retirement wealth...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

The Golden Ratio: The Divine Proportion in Nature and Art

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Since the time of the ancient Greeks, there was a belief in the divine property of numbers. Some held that number held the secret to aesthetics and the very nature of the universe itself. Let’s learn about the golden ratio.
Instructional Video4:40
Mazz Media

Fragmentation: Asexual Reproduction in Plants

6th - 8th
In this live-action program viewers will learn that a common form of asexual reproduction, without requiring gametes, flowers, seeds or fruits, is fragmentation. As the word implies, fragments of the parent organism split or break off. ...
Instructional Video8:33
Curated Video

Greece, Mycenae ancient city - Grave Circle A and B

12th - Higher Ed
Mycenae, built between two hills, Profitis llias and Sara, dominates the Plain of Argos. According to myth, Mycenae was founded by Perseus, son of Zeus and Danae. In order to build the citadel, Perseus employed the Cyclopes, mythical...
Instructional Video2:54
KnowMo

Graphical Representations of Proportion

12th - Higher Ed
The video discusses graphical representations of proportion, focusing on direct proportion and inverse proportion. The presenter explains the formulas for each type of proportion and demonstrates how they are graphed. They also discuss...
Instructional Video3:37
The EcoHero Show

Two Wolves

K - 5th
Environmental Rap Superhero Mr. Eco travels to Taiwan to uncover the mental battle all humans face between good and bad wolves.
Instructional Video1:56
Curated Video

Musical Theatre: From Athens to Broadway

9th - Higher Ed
Musical Theater originated in Ancient Greece, but in the late 19th century the artform took America by storm.
Instructional Video2:21
Big Think

Fareed Zakaria: STEM and the Liberal Arts Were a Power Couple

6th - 11th
In its ancient origins, the liberal education featured science as an abstract elective rather than a practical subject which would net you a job. That science leads to a career while English and other liberal arts are subjects for...
Instructional Video5:22
ARTiculations

What Exactly is Classical Art? Part 1 Classical Antiquity | ARTiculations

6th - 11th
Ever wonder what exactly Classical Art or Classical Architecture is? That's what we will be talking about over the next few weeks. Let's start with Classical Antiquity! Watch Part 2: https://youtu.be/oLUfQq2hh5Q Watch Part 3:...

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