Instructional Video2:33
Science360

Human Migration: How Lice Can Shed Light on the Past - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Paleo-anthropologists believe Homo sapiens evolved in Africa 100 - 200 thousand years ago, and eventually moved out of Africa to populate the globe. But, how can researchers trace the specifics of that human migration? With support...
Instructional Video2:33
Science360

Lice And Human Migration

12th - Higher Ed
Paleo-anthropologists believe Homo sapiens evolved in Africa 100 - 200 thousand years ago, and eventually moved out of Africa to populate the globe. But, how can researchers trace the specifics of that human migration? With support from...
Instructional Video0:11
The March of Time

1947: FRANCE FASHION: BALMAIN: LA MS Sign 'Pierre Balmain.' INT MS Designer Balmain (1914-1982 R) designing w/ French model in shift dress top & assistant. MS Drawing pencil sketch of women's top. Paris

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1947: FRANCE FASHION: BALMAIN: LA MS Sign 'Pierre Balmain.' INT MS Designer Balmain (1914-1982 R) designing w/ French model in shift dress top & assistant. MS Drawing pencil sketch of women's top. Paris
Instructional Video1:08
Next Animation Studio

China’s Spring Festival: World’s largest human migration beginning amid Omicron outbreaks

12th - Higher Ed
China’s 40-day Spring Festival travel rush began on January 17, with the start of the world’s largest human migration event coming as the country faces growing concerns over omicron outbreaks.
Instructional Video4:12
SciShow

Modern Human Migration and Echolocating Eels

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have found 80,000-year-old modern human teeth in a Chinese cave, challenging the most widely accepted timelines of human migration. And electric eels use electricity to both attack and track their prey!
Instructional Video11:57
TED Talks

Yves Morieux: As work gets more complex, 6 rules to simplify

12th - Higher Ed
Why do people feel so miserable and disengaged at work? Because today's businesses are increasingly and dizzyingly complex -- and traditional pillars of management are obsolete, says Yves Morieux. So, he says, it falls to individual...
Instructional Video1:57
friEdTech

How to Take an eCourse in eduphoria! Workshop

Higher Ed
Learn how to take an eCourse in eduphoria! workshop as well as how to take the assessment and get credit.
Instructional Video16:21
Curated Video

Where Are You REALLY From? Black Migrations and Immigration, Explained

12th - Higher Ed
Human migration is a tale as old as time, but how has that impacted Black culture here in the U.S.? Hallease and Evelyn explore how the movement of Black folks has created icons from James Baldwin to Nipsey Hussle.
Instructional Video2:57
Curated Video

Thunder and Lightning

6th - 12th
Thunderstorms can be an impressive sight, but how are they formed? What is happening deep inside certain clouds to create such huge bolts of energy? Earth Science - Weather - Learning Points. Thunderstorms form in dense tall clouds...
Instructional Video8:36
PBS

Voting Systems and the Condorcet Paradox

12th - Higher Ed
What is the best voting system? Voting seems relatively straightforward, yet four of the most widely used voting systems can produce four completely different winners.
Instructional Video7:34
Why U

Algebra 08 - Unions of Intervals

12th - Higher Ed
Interval notation is often the simplest way to describe sets of real numbers as regions on the number line. Some sets which cannot be represented by a single interval can be written in interval notation as the union of two or more...
Instructional Video5:04
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: This person isn't actually screaming | Noah Charney

Pre-K - Higher Ed
An undulating sky melds into the landscape, two silhouettes move along a balustraded walkway, and a ghostly figure’s features extend in agony. Since Norwegian artist Edvard Munch created "The Scream" in 1893, it’s become one of the...
Instructional Video9:39
TED Talks

TED: What you can do to stop economic crime | Hanjo Seibert

12th - Higher Ed
It might sound like the plot of a movie, but economic crime is all around us — from drug trafficking and fraud to cybercrimes, tax evasion and more. Economic crime fighter Hanjo Seibert breaks down the complexities of money laundering...
Instructional Video11:53
SciShow

When Did Humans ACTUALLY Get to the Americas?

12th - Higher Ed
There are a lot of great debates in science, and a major one is when exactly humans reached the Americas. There's contentious footprints and wishy-washy stone tools, all of which has spurred some heated academic arguments. But the most...
Instructional Video13:40
Crash Course

Migrations and Intensification: Crash Course Big History

12th - Higher Ed
In which Hank and John Green teach you about humanity conquering the Earth. Or at least moving from Africa into the rest of the Earth. As human beings spread out across the world and populations grew, humanity reached a critical mass of...
Instructional Video13:23
Crash Course

Migrations and Intensification Crash Course Big History 7

12th - Higher Ed
In which Hank and John Green teach you about humanity conquering the Earth. Or at least moving from Africa into the rest of the Earth. As human beings spread out across the world and populations grew, humanity reached a critical mass of...
Instructional Video1:17
Next Animation Studio

Ancient nomads linked to modern populations

12th - Higher Ed
A new study sheds light on how ancient human migration in Northeastern Siberia is linked to human populations today.
Instructional Video3:07
Great Big Story

The Brothers' Intimate Journey, 15 Triathlons Together

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the inspiring story of Noah and Lucas Aldrich, two brothers who defy the odds through love and triathlons.
Instructional Video4:11
SciShow

How the First Americans Got There

12th - Higher Ed
This week, researches published a genetic analysis of the 11,500-year-old remains of a baby found in Alaska, near where the first Americans crossed the Bering land bridge. That analysis has answered some lingering questions about human...
Instructional Video10:50
TED Talks

The hidden history found in your teeth | Carolyn Freiwald

12th - Higher Ed
Your teeth carry secrets: centuries of history about your ancestors, from where they lived to what they ate and where they traveled. Bioarchaeologist Carolyn Freiwald traces the story of human migration across the Americas -- from Mayan...
Instructional Video3:37
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Signe Myers Hovem - Teachers Make a Difference - Jim Miller and Bill Preston

Higher Ed
Are you highly sensitive? Empathetic? Empathic? An empath? Accepting and embodying your empathic nature is an intentional path towards balance and belonging to yourself. The path to authenticity is knowing who you are. The Space in...
Instructional Video2:33
Curated Video

China's Mass Migration

6th - 12th
The largest mass migration in the world is taking place, as Chinese farmers flock from their rural homes to urban areas. But their search for better standards of living does not always turn out as they'd hoped... Human Geography -...
Instructional Video1:03
Curated Video

How to Do a Shoulder Shrug Off the Rope Wrestling Move

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to do a shoulder shrug off the rope wrestling move from Monster Factory's "Trademark" Tommy Maclin and "Amazing" Mike Spanos in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video24:06
Curated Video

Identifying features of a non-chronological report in preparation for writing

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can identify important features of a non-chronological report. Key learning points: - A non-chronological report is a non-fiction text providing information about a particular subject. - A non-chronological report can be...

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