Instructional Video4:06
FuseSchool

Human impacts on Biodiversity

6th - Higher Ed
Biodiversity is the variety of life. There are thought to be 8.7 million species on planet Earth. And, as we saw in this video, biodiversity is of utmost importance to humans. The loss of one key species can have a detrimental impact on...
Instructional Video7:17
Wonderscape

The Sixth Extinction: Human Impact on Earth's Biodiversity

K - 5th
Explore the concept of the sixth extinction, a period marked by significant biodiversity loss primarily due to human activities. This video delves into how climate change, industrial agriculture, pollution, and overhunting contribute to...
Instructional Video3:08
Curated Video

Five Themes of Geography

3rd - 8th
Five Themes of Geography identifies the five themes of geography by examining location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and region.
Instructional Video13:21
TED Talks

Kelsey Leonard: Why lakes and rivers should have the same rights as humans

12th - Higher Ed
Water is essential to life. Yet in the eyes of the law, it remains largely unprotected -- leaving many communities without access to safe drinking water, says legal scholar Kelsey Leonard. In this powerful talk, she shows why granting...
Instructional Video6:13
English Tree TV

Phonics Song A-Z 3

Pre-K - K
A fun and catchy Phonics Song for kids! Learn the sounds of the English Alphabet with simple words and music. First repeat the sounds of each letter, and then the words! Great for students, toddlers, children, or babies. It’s EASY to...
Instructional Video8:51
Curated Video

Exploring Human Hearing: From Basic Mechanics to Complex Perceptions

6th - Higher Ed
Dive into the intricacies of how we hear, from the journey of sound waves through the ear to the brain's ability to isolate and enhance conversations in noisy environments. Witness the fascinating tests conducted on diverse age groups to...
Instructional Video11:32
Curated Video

How to Understand the Sources of Conflict

10th - Higher Ed
If you look on the web, you’ll find there are only three sources of conflict… or maybe it’s five… or eight… The truth is - as anyone who has lived any length of time knows – that there are as many causes of conflict as combinations of...
Instructional Video9:20
Crash Course

Population & Food: Crash Course Geography

12th - Higher Ed
Today we’re going to talk about the link between population and food energy. As the world's population keeps growing, finding ways to provide enough food and water for everyone while supporting a sustainable environment can be tricky!...
Instructional Video13:24
TED Talks

TED: Body parts on a chip | Geraldine Hamilton

12th - Higher Ed
It's relatively easy to imagine a new medicine -- the hard part is testing it, and that can delay promising new cures for years. In this well-explained talk, Geraldine Hamilton shows how her lab creates organs and body parts on a chip,...
Instructional Video2:37
FuseSchool

What Is Urban Ecology?

6th - Higher Ed
Ecology is the relations of organisms with one another, and with their physical surroundings (the planet). As such, ecology is very broad in scope and encompasses an incredible variety of research questions. Research in ecology...
Instructional Video8:19
Englishing

Making INFORMAL or FORMAL requests & permission / MODAL VERBS (Can I, May I, Could we.... )

9th - Higher Ed
There are many ways to make requests, either by using the modal auxiliaries can, could, may or might but even by using would like or should like in affirmative sentences. In this lesson, Mr. P/Marc will delve on this points by explaining...
Instructional Video3:25
History Hit

West Africa Before the Europeans: Resources and boundaries

12th - Higher Ed
How hard is it for historians to look at what was going on before the slave trade in West Africa? What were the limits of geographic expansion in West Africa? West Africa Before the Europeans, Part 3
Instructional Video5:32
Curated Video

Exploring the Diversity and Hunting Habits of Canine Predators

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a captivating exploration of the world of wolves, their various species and subspecies, and their evolutionary history. It highlights their adaptability to diverse environments and their position as apex predators....
Instructional Video5:13
Mazz Media

Biodiversity

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the word biodiversity. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word biodiversity through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Instructional Video13:28
Science360

Robots, soccer, and the staying power of Short Circuit - Scientists & Engineers on Sofas

12th - Higher Ed
Soccer aficionado and RoboCup champion DARwin-OP and robotics expert Alex Leonessa recently sat down with Thi Le in the NSF library to talk about robots of all kinds, and discuss how research in robotics could help do much more than just...
Instructional Video3:41
NASA

NASA Rainfall Data and Global Fire Weather

3rd - 11th
The Global Fire WEather Database (GFWED) integrates different weather factors influencing the likelihood of a vegetation fire starting and spreading. It is based on the Fire Weather Index (FWI) System, which tracks the dryness of three...
Instructional Video3:21
Curated Video

Millennia of Stewardship: Indigenous Land Management

3rd - Higher Ed
Indigenous land management practices have been in place for millennia in America, far preceding Western conservation efforts. This video highlights the importance of fire management and the significant role of Native Americans in shaping...
Instructional Video3:07
Mazz Media

Endotherms

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about endotherms. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful, animated graphics...
Instructional Video4:28
Curated Video

Human Impacts on Biodiversity | Ecology and Environment | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Human Impacts on Biodiversity | Ecology and Environment | Biology | FuseSchool Biodiversity is the variety of life. There are thought to be 8.7 million species on planet Earth. And, as we saw in the video, "Why does biodiversity matter...
Instructional Video2:51
Curated Video

What Is Urban Ecology? | Ecology & Environment | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Ecology is the relations of organisms with one another, and with their physical surroundings (the planet). As such, ecology is very broad in scope and encompasses an incredible variety of research questions. Research in ecology...
Instructional Video2:19
SciShow

Why Does My Voice Crack?

12th - Higher Ed
Have you experienced embarrassing voice cracking? Most people have, and there’s a lot of reasons why you might be affected. From illness, stress, and good old puberty.
Instructional Video2:47
MinuteEarth

In The Future, Death Will Be Different

12th - Higher Ed
In the future, humans will likely die of a very different suite of causes than we do now, thanks to advances in healthcare, an aging population, and changes in the environment.
Instructional Video6:05
Amoeba Sisters

Homeostasis and Negative/Positive Feedback

12th - Higher Ed
Explore homeostasis with the Amoeba Sisters and learn how homeostasis relates to feedback in the human body. This video gives examples of negative feedback (temperature and blood glucose regulation) and positive feedback (events in...
Instructional Video9:19
SciShow

The Most Venomous Animals in the World

12th - Higher Ed
There are a lot of ways to kill and be killed in the animal kingdom, but only a lucky few use the powers of venom. Not all are closely related, so how did they acquire the same defenses, where did venom come from, and how does it work?...