Instructional Video14:53
Curated Video

Citizens Rule: Our Founding Documents

K - 8th
This program introduces students to the two documents that laid the foundation for our government. Live-action reenactments, colorful animated graphics and maps help tell the stories of how the Declaration of Independence and the...
Instructional Video8:08
TLDR News

More Documents Found: How Much Trouble is Biden in?

12th - Higher Ed
With Biden's recent mishandling of classified Vice Presidential documents, many are comparing the situation with Trump's Mar-a-Lago scandal. So what exactly happened? How similar are these situations? And what does this mean for Biden's...
Instructional Video1:12
Wonderscape

History Kids - The Founding Mothers - Introduction

K - 5th
New ReviewKey figures like George Washington and John Adams were instrumental in establishing the United States, fighting in the Revolutionary War and authoring pivotal documents like the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Women...
Instructional Video11:36
Let's Tute

Source Documents part 1

9th - Higher Ed
In this video the general format of basic source documents are explained along with the reason why or which or when each document is used.NOTE:- Difference between Debit and Credit Note is also explained.
Instructional Video11:10
Let's Tute

Understanding Source Documents

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker explains the importance of source documents in accounting and provides examples of different types of source documents such as purchase invoices, cash memos, credit memos, debit notes, petty cash vouchers, cash...
Instructional Video2:20
Curated Video

What is the Mayflower Compact?

9th - Higher Ed
A short agreement by the Pilgrims and other colonists on board the Mayflower set in motion a system of government that inspired our country’s founding documents.
Instructional Video1:14
National Geographic

Hydrothermal Ocean Vents Found in Surprisingly Shallow Water | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
Scientists discovered a new field of hydrothermal vents in the Atlantic Ocean, 60 miles off the Azores islands. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe About National Geographic: National...
Instructional Video5:47
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Angela Onwuachi-Willig - Critical Race Theory

Higher Ed
Angela Onwuachi-Willig is dean and and Ryan Roth Gallo & Ernest J. Gallo Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law. A renowned legal scholar and expert in critical race theory, employment discrimination, and family law, she...
Instructional Video8:32
Cerebellum

America's Documents Of Freedom 1215-1774 - The Two Treaties Of Government 1690

9th - 12th
American democracy has a lineage of written records that we can trace to show the development of our nation, and how each document builds on those before it to make our foundation of freedom stronger. In this video we look at the...
Instructional Video6:27
TLDR News

Could Trump Ever Run Again: Lawsuits, Taxes and Documents

12th - Higher Ed
Trump has all but confirmed he wants to run for president again, but with emerging scandals surrounding his taxes and documents found in Mar A Lago, the question is... could he? So in this video we'll discuss if Trump's chances are dead...
Instructional Video1:18
The Guardian

Hatta Rajasa a spy target - the moment he found out

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hatta Rajasa a spy target - the moment he found out Subscribe to the Guardian HEREref='http://bitly.com/UvkFpD' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>HERE Hatta Rajasa, Indonesia's co-ordinating minister for economic affairs and one of...
Instructional Video5:20
Curated Video

Have We Found All The Elements?

3rd - 11th
This week Reactions takes a look at how science and chemistry is helping to create man-made elements. Particle accelerators have the ability to create new elements, but have we hit a point where we've found all the elements? Isotopes,...
Instructional Video0:44
Curated Video

Rare Discovery: Massive Giant Squid Found off Canary Islands

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, Spanish fishermen have made a rare discovery of a giant squid measuring 9 meters in length and weighing 83 kilograms. These elusive creatures are rarely seen alive, with only about 300 documented sightings in the past 500...
Instructional Video1:11
Next Animation Studio

Archeologists document first use of maize as food in Mesoamerica: study

12th - Higher Ed
Archeologists may have found out when cave-dwelling prehistoric Mesoamericans began eating maize as a staple, according to a new study in Science Advances.
Instructional Video12:11
Crash Course

Who Won the American Revolution Crash Course US History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the American Revolution. And the Revolutionary War. I know we've labored the point here, but they weren't the same thing. In any case, John will teach you about the major battles of the war, and...
Instructional Video9:43
Crash Course

Zora Neale Hurston: Crash Course Black American History

12th - Higher Ed
The Harlem Renaissance produced many remarkable artists, writers, and thinkers. Today we'll talk about one of the most interesting minds of the time, Zora Neale Hurston. Hurston was an anthropologist by training, and spent much of her...
Instructional Video17:07
TED Talks

TED: What happens when you have a disease doctors can't diagnose | Jennifer Brea

12th - Higher Ed
Five years ago, TED Fellow Jennifer Brea became progressively ill with myalgic encephalomyelitis, commonly known as chronic fatigue syndrome, a debilitating illness that severely impairs normal activities and on bad days makes even the...
Instructional Video9:22
TED Talks

Meditations on the intersection of humanity and technology | Olivia Arthur

12th - Higher Ed
Documentary photographer Olivia Arthur has been exploring a new frontier: the evolution of the blurring line between humanity and technology. In this meditative talk, she shows her work documenting the remarkable ways humans have merged...
Instructional Video15:14
TED Talks

TED: The mission to safeguard Black history in the US | Julieanna L. Richardson

12th - Higher Ed
Black history in the US is rich, profound -- and at risk of being lost forever, if not for the monumental efforts of Julieanna L. Richardson. As the founder of The HistoryMakers -- the largest national archive of African American...
Instructional Video11:11
Crash Course

The Germantown Petition Against Slavery Crash Course Black American History

12th - Higher Ed
In 1688, in Pennsylvania, a group of four men created the Germantown Petition, which made the case that slavery was immoral, and that it was inconsistent with Christian beliefs in general, and Quaker beliefs specifically. While the...
Instructional Video13:24
Crash Course

Where US Politics Came From Crash Course US History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you where American politicians come from. In the beginning, soon after the US constitution was adopted, politics were pretty non-existent. George Washington was elected president with no opposition, everything...
Instructional Video14:34
Crash Course

Progressive Presidents Crash Course US History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the Progressive Presidents, who are not a super-group of former presidents who create complicated, symphonic, rock soundscapes that transport you into a fantasy fugue state. Although that would be...
Instructional Video5:52
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: History vs. Thomas Jefferson | Frank Cogliano

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Thomas Jefferson, founding father of the United States and primary author of the Declaration of Independence, was part of America's fight for freedom and equality. But in his personal life, he held over 600 people in slavery. Are his...
Instructional Video2:47
MinuteEarth

Why is the Number of Languages Increasing?

12th - Higher Ed
Lots of languages and species are going extinct, but because others keep getting found or described, the official counts of languages and species are still increasing.

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