Instructional Video6:37
Mediacorp

Life as a Disabled Student

12th - Higher Ed
This series provides an insight in to the life of a student, Tamimi, who suffers from brittle bones and is confined to a wheelchair. This video focuses on the difficulties of everyday life and the problems that arise.

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Instructional Video9:11
Curated Video

How beauty brands failed women of color

9th - 11th
But the industry is changing – and Rihanna’s Fenty Beauty isn’t the only brand laying the foundation for a more inclusive beauty industry. Subscribe to our channel!'http://goo.gl/0bsAjO' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>channel!...
Instructional Video7:32
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Mohamed Mohtady Mohamed - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - United Arab Emirates

Higher Ed
Mohamed Mohtady Mohamed is a top 50 Finalist for the Global Teacher Prize. He teaches boys from the sixth grade to the twelfth at a Anas Bin Al Nadr School in a remote area of Fujairah, UAE where there are many obstacles to effective...
Instructional Video5:39
HealthSketch

What is a Stroke?

Higher Ed
A simple animation explaining what a stroke is, how to recognise the key symptoms, how it is treated, and what we can all do to prevent strokes from happening. This video will be helpful to students of all ages, health professionals,...
Podcast18:04
NASA

‎Gravity Assist: Gravity Assist Podcast: Buying a Ride to the Moon Through Commercial Partnerships, with Steven Clarke

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Steven Clarke, the Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration at NASA, talks about NASA’s plans to partner with companies for delivering new instruments and technology demonstrations to the Moon.
Instructional Video12:29
Curated Video

ASL Teacher Breaks Down CODA Movie

3rd - Higher Ed
CODA, a movie centered around a deaf family and their hearing daughter has received wide critical aclaim. And rightfully so! CODA stands for Child of Deaf Adults. In this video I break down several scenes in the movie as well as show you...
Instructional Video3:20
Curated Video

One Day in Port-au-Prince | The Champagne Seller (Chinese)

9th - 11th
"Before all that, before the earthquake, you could come here and make enough money to eat, to go home and eat with your children and your wife. Well, that's over. The country is destroyed. I tell you, my business is destroyed too." Saint...
Instructional Video3:54
TED-Ed

What Happens When You Get Heat Stroke? sun stroke, homeostasis, body temperature

7th - 12th Standards
Exertional heat stroke is one of the three leading causes of death in sports, but with the help of this video young athletes will be able to avoid this life-threatening condition. Offering clear explanations of how the...
Instructional Video6:05
California Academy of Science

Coral Reefs and Climate Change

6th - 10th
Coral reefs cover less than one percent of the ocean floor, yet more than 25 percent of marine life lives in coral reefs. A colorful, engaging video describes the health of coral reefs and why the formations matter. The first lesson in a...
Instructional Video12:42
National Center on Health, Physical Activity, and Disability

How To: Choose a Wheelchair

3rd - 12th
If you have a student who must use a wheelchair throughout the school day, you may want to offer this video as a resource for both their enrichment as well as a means of support. Mary Allison Cook, a young 27-year old woman who has used...
Instructional Video4:52
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TED-Ed

Should We Eat Bugs?

5th - 10th Standards
Cricket cookies? Mealworm mac and cheese? Bugs are super nutritious! Why don't we eat them? Viewers discover the history of entomophagy, that is, the practice of eating insects and spiders, by viewing a fascinating video that explores...
Instructional Video5:45
TED-Ed

The Benefits of a Good Night's Sleep

7th - Higher Ed Standards
It's well known that people should get eight hours of sleep each night, but exactly why is that? Follow along with this short video as it investigates the crucial role sleep plays not only in peoples' physical health, but...
Instructional Video3:58
TED-Ed

Is It Bad to Hold Your Pee?

7th - 12th
How many times should a person pee a day? Is it a bad habit to hold it? What makes us have to go pee? These questions are answered in an informative video about the urinary system, and the importance of urinating at the first sign of...
Instructional Video5:22
TED-Ed

Why Is It so Hard to Cure ALS?

9th - 12th Standards
Although discovered over 150 years ago, scientists still struggle to find a cure or treatment for ALS. Viewers of a short video learn about the challenges facing scientists in their attempts to help those who suffer from ALS. 
Instructional Video5:46
TED-Ed

Learning from Smallpox: How to Eradicate a Disease

7th - 12th Standards
Throughout history, humans have been forced to overcome diseases that have threatened the survival of our species. This short instructional video focuses on one such disease—smallpox, the first and only disease to be completely...
Instructional Video4:31
TED-Ed

Why it's so Hard to Cure HIV/AIDS

7th - 12th Standards
Believe it or not, a man was cured of HIV in 2008; unfortunately doctors are still scratching their heads trying to figure out how it happened. Follow along with this short video to learn about this deadly virus and the unique...
Instructional Video3:48
TED-Ed

What Did Dogs Teach Humans About Diabetes? diseases

7th - 12th Standards
For thousands of years people recognized the symptoms of diabetes, but it wasn't until the early twentieth century that a treatment was finally discovered. This video explores the Nobel Prize winning scientists' whose work with...
Instructional Video4:34
TED-Ed

Under the Hood: The Chemistry of Cars

7th - 12th Standards
Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines! Explore the cumbustion reactions driving the world's automobiles and the chemical solutions used to keep their engines cool with this fun instructional video.
Instructional Video4:32
TED-Ed

The Chemistry of Cold Packs

7th - 12th Standards
How can it take water hours to freeze, but a cold pack can go from room temperature to near freezing in an matter of moments? Find out with this short video that explores the endothermic reaction that make these modern marvels possible.
Instructional Video5:37
California Academy of Science

Sustainable Seafood

6th - 10th Standards
Memory, brain health, and seafood often go hand in hand, but is eating fish good for the planet? The third video in a four-part series on Health Oceans explains which fish consumers need to avoid and which are safe to consume without...
Instructional Video5:47
California Academy of Science

Solutions to Human Impacts

6th - 10th Standards
The phrase think globally, act locally inspires scholars to address pollution. After learning about invasive species, nutrient pollution, and dead zones, discussion questions help scholars link the concepts. They then apply knowledge of...
Instructional Video5:13
TED-Ed

The Psychology of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

9th - 12th Standards
Fear. Anxiety. Depression. Scholars examine the impacts of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. They analyze the causes of PTSD through a short video clip and class discussion, understanding why it exists and what treatment options are...
Instructional Video4:07
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TED-Ed

What Really Happens to the Plastic You Throw Away

6th - 12th Standards
Inspire environmentally conscious young minds with an exceptional video, which traces the life cycles of three different plastic bottles after they are thrown away and move through the earth with different journeys through a...
Instructional Video3:21
TED-Ed

What Does the Pancreas Do?

7th - 12th Standards
We are all born with one, but how many people actually know what the pancreas does? Follow along with a short video as it examines the important role this often-overlooked organ plays in digesting food and maintaining...