Instructional Video3:42
FuseSchool

PHYSICS - Forces - Levers and Gears

6th - Higher Ed
In this video we’re going to learn about levers and gears. Levers are simple machines or mechanisms that make work easier to do. They use moments. To reduce the force needed to perform a task. Gears are wheels with teeth on the edges...
Instructional Video2:43
Curated Video

Frederick Douglass' Composite Nation

9th - Higher Ed
Abolitionist and social reformer Frederick Douglass believed that the U.S. could become the greatest nation in history – if it accepted the defining principles set out in his speech, Composite Nation.
Instructional Video18:31
TED Talks

TED: How isolation fuels opioid addiction | Rachel Wurzman

12th - Higher Ed
* Viewer discretion advised. This video includes discussion of mature topics and may be inappropriate for some audiences. What do Tourette syndrome, heroin addiction and social media obsession all have in common? They converge in an area...
Instructional Video2:15
Curated Video

DENUNCIA EL COMPORTAMIENTO INAPROPIADO - Call out Inappropriate Behavior

12th - Higher Ed
Es un vídeo que sensibiliza sobre una serie de comportamientos inapropiados que, sorprendentemente, algunas personas siguen pensando que pueden salirse con la suya, por ejemplo, ser grosero o acosar a otra persona. En este vídeo, el...
Instructional Video3:20
Seven Dimensions

Addressing Bullying and Harassment

Higher Ed
This video discusses a real-life scenario of borderline bullying and harassment in a workplace. It emphasizes the importance of addressing such behavior and having open conversations to express the impact it has on individuals.
Instructional Video5:07
TED Talks

Janet Iwasa: How animations can help scientists test a hypothesis

12th - Higher Ed
3D animation can bring scientific hypotheses to life. Molecular biologist (and TED Fellow) Janet Iwasa introduces a new open-source animation software designed just for scientists.
Instructional Video3:00
ACDC Leadership

Thank Your Teachers #GiveThanks

12th - Higher Ed
My name is Jacob Clifford and I’m a teacher. Many people have asked me what’s the hardest part about my job and they’re surprised by the answer. It’s not something that most people would consider…unless of course you’re a teacher. The...
Instructional Video19:15
TED Talks

The surprising decline in violence - Steven Pinker

12th - Higher Ed
* Viewer discretion advised. This video includes discussion of mature topics and may be inappropriate for some audiences. Steven Pinker charts the decline of violence from Biblical times to the present, and argues that, though it may...
Instructional Video21:34
Curated Video

Chairing Meetings - How to Deal with Challenging Participants

10th - Higher Ed
When you are chairing meetings there is always the chance you'll have a difficult participant. And this can ruin your day and, worse, waste the time of other attendees. So, in this lesson, I'll show you how to handle challenging...
Instructional Video15:57
Step Back History

The Zhou Dynasty

12th - Higher Ed
This week we are going to look at the Zhou Dynasty, the longest living of the ancient Chinese Dynasties. How can you make a country as big and diverse as China stay together for almost 800 years? Well, let's talk about harnessing the...
Instructional Video2:00
Seven Dimensions

Navigating Workplace Harassment: Setting Boundaries and Reporting Incidents

Higher Ed
#MeToo abuses are still occurring every day. Retired police detective Colin McLaren and Eve Ash discuss the importance of having strong safety policies, as well as reducing vulnerability through refusing and reporting unwanted advances.
Instructional Video34:07
The Wall Street Journal

In The Driver's Seat

Higher Ed
Uber's chief executive has had a busy first year on the job, and the second will be even busier. Learn about Uber's plans for growth as the company sets course for an initial public offering. Dara Khosrowshahi speaks with WSJ's Gerard...
Instructional Video16:50
Seven Dimensions

Managing Grievances

Higher Ed
In this video, an HR manager discusses the importance of effectively managing employee grievances. The manager explains the process of assessing the seriousness of the complaint and determining the appropriate resolution, whether through...
Instructional Video15:51
TED Talks

TED: The biology of our best and worst selves | Robert Sapolsky

12th - Higher Ed
* Viewer discretion advised. This video includes discussion of mature topics and may be inappropriate for some audiences. How can humans be so compassionate and altruistic -- and also so brutal and violent? To understand why we do what...
Instructional Video9:42
The Guardian

Contoversy and Criticism with Mufti Qavi

Pre-K - Higher Ed
As Qandeel's provacative social media presence grew, she became a voice for women seeking to control their sexuality. With this new status and visibility came criticism and risk. Mufti Qavi, a senior cleric, expressed disapproval of her...
Instructional Video5:10
Mediacorp

How Online Vigilantes Created a Problem in Singapore

12th - Higher Ed
This video explains the rise of SMRT and how they became Singapore's internet vigilante, calling out inappropriate and unacceptable behavior online. Digital Detectives Part 1/7
Instructional Video18:48
Mazz Media

You Can Keep Yourself Safe: Touching Safety and Stranger Safety

6th - 8th
Through age-appropriate vignettes students will learn the difference between a safe touch and an unsafe touch. Students will come to understand that any touch whether it’s a high-five, a hand shake, a kick, a fist bump, a punch or a kiss...
Instructional Video10:54
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Crash Course

Animal Behavior

9th - 12th Standards
While a herd of cows are eating, they tend to all face the same direction. Viewers explore the world of animal behavior, looking at both morphology and physiology, with a video that focuses on the evolutionary history of learned...
Instructional Video10:34
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Crash Course

Behavioral Economics

9th - 12th Standards
Understanding how consumers think is key to staying in business. Show high schoolers how their buying behavior really does affect the way the economy works with an informative video from Crash Course Economics. The video illustrates the...
Lesson Plan4:55
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Curated Video

Reporting - Flagging

7th - 12th
While it may feel like you can post just about anything on YouTube, that's not the case. Teach your class about flagging inappropriate content. Learners watch a demonstration, practice flagging, and answer questions about online content.
Instructional Video10:22
Khan Academy

Amine in Sn2 Part 2

10th - Higher Ed
An advanced chemistry class will understand Sal's reaction and see his logic in explaining the equilibrium. The levels of electronegativity and likelihood of a nucleophilic attack are balanced and presented in the equation. This is an...
Instructional Video10:24
Khan Academy

Aromatic Compounds and Huckel's Rule

10th - Higher Ed
Sal gives a good recap of the pi electron behavior in aromatic compounds originating from a benzene ring. He diagrams the hybridization leading to a conjugated system of pi electrons and compares their stability.
Instructional Video10:54
Crash Course

Intro to Psychology

9th - 12th
Here's an introduction to a 13-part course on psychology, which the narrator defines as, "the science of behavior and mental processes." In the overview to the course, the narrator traces the development of this integrated science from...
Instructional Video16:51
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Crash Course

Social Media: Crash Course Navigating Digital Information #10

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Sixty-eight percent of adults in the United States get their news from their social media feed. What are the consequences? Scholars dive into the topic with a video on digital media. They discover how social media shapes people's offline...