Brainwaves Video Anthology
Michael Soskil - Global Service Learning
Michael is the head teacher of Wallenpaupack South Elementary School in Newfoundland, Pennsylvania and recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching. Having looked at neuroscience research, he bases his...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Clare Taylor - Service Learning
Clare Taylor is an award winning fifth grade teacher in West Hartford, CT. Here she discusses Service Learning.
Curated Video
These Heroes Are Providing Their Community with a Market of Hope - Only Good Heroes
In this OnlyGood TV original series 'Only Good Heroes', you’ll meet some remarkable individuals and organizations who are making a huge difference in communities across the country, sparking action that pulls people together to battle...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Joe Mazza - Community Engagement
Dr. Joseph Mazza is a lifelong learner, leader, and innovator. Joe currently serves as the Leadership Innovation Manager at The University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education. In this role, Joe works with faculty, students,...
Curated Video
JavaScript Masterclass - Zero to Job-Ready with Hands-On Projects - Authentication - I / 263
This video explains authentication, which is another service on our Firebase. This clip is from the chapter "Firebase" of the series "JavaScript Masterclass - Zero to Job-Ready with Hands-On Projects".In this section, you will learn...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jessica Estlow - The Mr. Rogers Community Project
Jessica Estlow is an award winning technology teacher in Brigantine, NJ. The Tech4Learning Innovative Educator (TIE) program recognize her work as an exceptional classroom teacher. She created the “Mister Rogers Community Project:...
EarthEcho International
Service Learning Stage 2: Preparation
This video emphasizes the importance of investigating and answering questions, identifying potential partners, and utilizing resources such as community contact information and sample press releases. By taking the time to prepare, we can...
Curated Video
The Human Hug Project - Healing PTSD One Hug At A Time
** OGTV's second GOOD STORY of the week is about 3 veterans who got together to help their fellow veterans overcome PTSD, and begin healing, through the power of a hug. ** The Human Hug Project is made up of three people with three...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar - Hip-Hop Revolution: The Culture and Politics of Rap
Jeffrey Ogbonna Green Ogbar was born in Chicago and raised in Los Angeles, California. He received his BA in History from Morehouse College in Atlanta. He earned his MA and Ph.D. in U.S. History with a minor in African studies from...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar - Black Power: Radical Politics and African American Identity
Jeffrey Ogbonna Green Ogbar was born in Chicago and raised in Los Angeles, California. He received his BA in History from Morehouse College in Atlanta. He earned his MA and Ph.D. in U.S. History with a minor in African studies from...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jeffrey O. G. Ogbar - Teachers Make a Difference: Ms. Thompson, Dr. Barksdale & Dr. Davis
Jeffrey Ogbonna Green Ogbar was born in Chicago and raised in Los Angeles, California. He received his BA in History from Morehouse College in Atlanta. He earned his MA and Ph.D. in U.S. History with a minor in African studies from...
Curated Video
Building Community Wireless Networks: Empowering Local Connectivity
This video explores the growing movement of community wireless networks in East London. Led by individuals like Adam Burns and organizations like Ambient TV, these networks provide an alternative, non-commercial option to traditional...
Science360
Living Bridge Project shows off potential of smart infrastructure to provide services
Engineers at the University of New Hampshire are raising the bar on what 21st century infrastructure systems can do. With support from the National Science Foundation, they're outfitting the Memorial Bridge, which links Portsmouth, New...
National Parks Service
Everglades National Park - Hole-in-the-Donut: Habitat Restoration Project
Video about restoring the hole-in-the-donut to native wetland prairie (9 min. with closed-captions).
TED Talks
TED: Can we call it a "world map" if it's missing a billion people? | Rebecca Firth
Want to help map the world? Community builder Rebecca Firth explains how the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) is using open-source software powered by volunteers to put one billion people on the map in the next five years. (This...
TED Talks
TED: 5 needs that any COVID-19 response should meet | Kwame Owusu-Kesse
Crisis interventions often focus on a single aspect of a big, complicated problem, failing to address the broader social and economic context. Kwame Owusu-Kesse describes how the Harlem Children's Zone is taking a more holistic approach...
TED Talks
How displaced people are driving local economies | Julienne Oyler
New ReviewThe number of forcibly displaced people across the world is on the rise. While aid systems often focus on providing basic necessities like food and shelter, Julienne Oyler and her team at the nonprofit Inkomoko have a more ambitious...
Curated Video
Funds dry up for overdose prevention program
The City of Edmonton has stopped funding a pilot overdose prevention program that has been operating in the city’s core since 2022. It paired nurses with outreach workers from Boyle Street Community Services to respond to drug overdoses...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Michelle Garnaut AO - Feeding Body, Mind & Soul
Michelle Garnaut began her career as one of China's most celebrated restaurateurs in 1989, when she opened M at the Fringe in Hong Kong. It swiftly grew into a city institution, and in 1999, M on the Bund opened, the first independent...
Science360
Hands-on learning research that benefits the economy, environment - Science Nation
NSF-funded research expands on the Billion Oyster Project in New York Harbor, giving urban middle school students a hand in restoring oyster habitats Description: Research consistently shows that children who have opportunities to...
Science360
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH: LAUREN BIRNEY IS GETTING URBAN MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE IN RESTORING OYSTER HABITATS IN NEW YORK HARBOR
Research consistently shows that children who have opportunities to actively investigate natural settings and engage in problem-based learning greatly benefit from the experiences. They gain skills, interests, knowledge, aspirations and...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Elizabeth Watts Bromery - Teachers Make a Difference - Leon and Jean Watts
Elizabeth Watts Bromery, an English Professor at Broward County Public Schools, Florida, became an educator in 1990 as her parents raised her to equate education with social justice. She chose teaching to empower students to make...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Patricia Talbot - A Lesson in Global Competence
Dr. Patricia A. Talbot is an Associate Professor of Educational Leadership in the School of Teacher Education and Leadership (STEL). Prior to joining the faculty at Radford University, she worked in the local Montgomery County Public...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Michael C. Johanek - Repositioning Educational Leadership
Dr. Johanek is a Senior Fellow at the Graduate School of Education (GSE), University of Pennsylvania, where he is also Director of the Mid-Career Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership; Co-Director of the Inter-American Educational...