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The Guardian

Damascus car bombs seen on live TV news broadcast

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Damascus car bombs seen on live TV news broadcast Subscribe to the Guardian HEREref='http://bitly.com/UvkFpD' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>HERE A Syrian analyst in Damascus is shocked when two car bombs go off in the background as...
Instructional Video16:34
TED Talks

TED: Why are we so bad at reporting good news? | Angus Hervey

12th - Higher Ed
Why is good news so rare? In a special broadcast from the TED stage, journalist Angus Hervey sheds light on some of the incredible progress humanity has made across environmental protection, public health and more in the last year,...
Instructional Video11:42
TLDR News

GB News (a British Fox News) Launches in Spring: Is Britain Ready? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Up until now, the UK has managed to keep television news relatively neutral, with all the major players taking an apolitical stance. That looks to change though with GB News and News UK both set to launch this spring, becoming Britain's...
Instructional Video8:06
Rachel's English

CHRIS JANSING -- Interview a Broadcaster! -- American English

6th - Higher Ed
Study 'wanna' and 'to' reductions and learn about English from Chris Jansing, broadcaster. She has her own show, Jansing & Co., on MSNBC and is a correspondent for NBC News.
Instructional Video11:44
PBS

When did the News Start?

12th - Higher Ed
We all have news cycle fatigue. If it’s not struggling to find reliable sources online, then it’s figuring out how to sift through the myriad of competing (and sometimes conflicting) headlines that roll across our TV screens, cell phones...
Instructional Video11:24
TLDR News

Britain's £1.4 BILLION Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia while Cutting Aid to Yemen - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
This Week in Parliament is the series where we discuss what's been going on in the Houses of Parliament. This week the Commons debated the Government's decision to continue arms sales to Saudi Arabia while cutting aid to Yemen; a...
Instructional Video7:31
Be Smart

How To Read Science News

12th - Higher Ed
Develop your own science truthiness detector!
Instructional Video3:56
Curated Video

We're the only daily news source in our part of rural Alaska. Trump's budget would devastate us.

9th - 11th
In some places high speed internet cannot replace local journalism. The idea of defunding public media in the United States, as President Trump’s new budget proposes, is nothing new according to Shane Iverson, “but it’s serious every...
Instructional Video11:31
National Science and Media Museum

Samira Ahmed: The Art of Fake News

9th - 11th
Journalist and broadcaster Samira Ahmed discusses ‘The Art of Fake News’ at our Fake News on Trial event. In this one-off event on Monday 22 January 2018, we brought together a panel of special guests to debate how museums and news...
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Gresham College

Has the Internet Changed News for Better or Worse?

10th - Higher Ed
What can we learn from history about how deeply the internet could transform news in the 21st century? Does it relate to broader social and economic trends? A lecture by Steve Schifferes, Honorary Research Fellow at City University...
Instructional Video1:42
Curated Video

Evolution of News Photography: From Paris Riots to Remote Reporting

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the evolution of news photography, starting from the first-ever news photos taken during the 1848 riots in Paris to the modern use of video phones for live reporting from remote and dangerous locations. It highlights...
Instructional Video25:32
Southbank Centre

Web We Want Festival | Digital Journalism: The News And Tech

6th - 11th
According to the Office of National Statistics, over 55% of internet users in the UK used the Web to read or download news from online sources, including newspapers, broadcasters, blogs and social media such as Facebook and Twitter. With...
Instructional Video1:15
Curated Video

Revolutionizing Broadcasting: Transmitting Live Video and Audio from Mobile Phones

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Revolutionize live broadcasting with Crio Techno's innovative system that enables TV stations to transmit high-quality video and audio directly from mobile phones in real time. Utilizing 3G News technology, this cutting-edge solution...
Instructional Video0:29
The March of Time

England war news radio drama

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1939: ENGLAND WAR NEWS: INT VS Elderly couple listening to radio (VO). DRAMATIZATION: INT MS English broadcaster talking into microphone '...anyone of [German] submarines have been sunk... better submarines disappear w/o a trace...'...
Instructional Video12:08
Tom Scott

Breaking the News: Tom Scott and Matt Gray bonehead the budget

9th - 11th
href='http://www.tomscott.com' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'> - The biggest project we've ever tried: on Budget Day 2009, Tom and Matt headed down to London....
Instructional Video1:41
Curated Video

Revolutionizing Digital Imaging: The Future of Cameras and Live Broadcasting

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video discusses the rapid evolution of digital cameras, highlighting the advancements in resolution, features, and instant sharing capabilities. It explores the potential future of digital imaging, envisioning cameras integrated into...
Instructional Video8:57
TED Talks

TED: Beware online "filter bubbles" | Eli Pariser

12th - Higher Ed
As web companies strive to tailor their services (including news and search results) to our personal tastes, there's a dangerous unintended consequence: We get trapped in a "filter bubble" and don't get exposed to information that could...
Instructional Video4:27
NPR

Letters to President Obama | Morning Edition | NPR

6th - 11th
President Obama spoke to NPR as he prepared to leave Washington for the holidays, reflecting on the year that was, the 2016 campaign and other news, plus revealing what he's hearing from citizens. Watch here as Obama talks to Morning...
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NPR

NPR's Exit Interview With President Obama | Morning Edition | NPR

6th - 11th
In a wide-ranging exit interview, NPR's Steve Inskeep asks President Obama about Russian interference in the U.S. election, executive power, the future of the Democratic party and his future role. • Read "NPR's Exit Interview With...
Instructional Video2:34
NPR

Obama Warns Trump Against Relying On Executive Power | Morning Edition | NPR

6th - 11th
President Obama has some advice for his successor — don't strike out on your own. Obama turned to executive actions on a number of big issues — like labor, climate and immigration — where Congress blocked his agenda. It's something...
Instructional Video15:23
Langfocus

PIDGIN ENGLISH! TOK PISIN (updated)

6th - 11th
This is an updated re-release of last year's video about Tok Pisin - the lingua franca of Papua New Guinea, sometimes known as "Pidgin English". Special thanks to Nita Bayagau for her feedback and audio samples! Tok Pisin news
Instructional Video15:03
Langfocus

Tok Pisin: The English-Based Creole of Papua New Guinea

6th - 11th
This video is all about Tok Pisin - the lingua franca of Papua New Guinea which partially descended from English. Special thanks to Nita Bayagau for her feedback and audio samples! Tok Pisin news broadcasthttps://youtu.be/53PdBRb-FOE'...
Instructional Video1:51
Reading Through History

Ronald Reagan: Tear Down This Wall

6th - 11th
For teaching resources covering the Cold War, visit us hereref='http://readingthroughhistory.com/2012/10/14/reading-through-history-the-cold-war-workbook/' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>here Ronald Reagan speaks at the Brandenburg...
Instructional Video4:19
Curated Video

Queen Quincy Is Quite Quick

K - 8th
We begin with a news broadcast. Queen Quincy has won the race. Miss Palomine begins her discussion of the uppercase and lowercase -q with the sentence “Queen Quincy is quite quick.” She and the student then begin tracing and writing the...

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