Instructional Video10:46
Curated Video

These photos sparked an international magazine feud

9th - 11th
In 1961, Life magazine photographed systemic poverty in Brazil. One Brazilian magazine responded with a similar report — featuring photos of New York City. Subscribe and turn on notifications (🔔) so you don't miss any videos:...
Instructional Video2:49
Curated Video

How to Use ChatGPT and Generative AI for Passive Income - Use ChatGPT to Proofread Essays

Higher Ed
Learn how to use ChatGPT to proofread essays and improve the quality of your writing. This video will show you how to use AI to catch grammar and spelling errors and provide suggestions for sentence structure and wording. This clip is...
Instructional Video8:28
Curated Video

Was this famous war photo staged? feat. Errol Morris

9th - 11th
The obsessive journey to answer one question: Which of these photos was taken first? Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-lab Roger Fenton’s 1855 photo “The Valley of the Shadow of Death” is the first famous photograph of war,...
Instructional Video13:25
The Art of Photography

The Establishing Shot :: Why Its Important

9th - 11th
Check out Storyblocks here! http://storyblocks.com/tedforbes This video is sponsored by Storyblocks. We thank them for their support! The concept of an "establishing shot" is borrowed from film making. The establishing shot is the first...
Instructional Video8:58
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Martín Espada "Floaters"

Higher Ed
Martín Espada has published more than twenty books as a poet, editor, essayist and translator. His new book of poems from Norton is called Floaters. Other books of poems include Vivas to Those Who Have Failed (2016), The Trouble Ball...
Instructional Video3:05
Curated Video

Bringing Social Studies to Life With Social Media

9th - Higher Ed
Educators, discover how and why you should incorporate social media into your social studies classes. Learn how it’s an effective tool, how to safely implement it in classes and how to use social media sites to enhance curriculum and...
Instructional Video4:02
SciShow

Why Do We Ride Horses But Not Zebras?

12th - Higher Ed
Zebras and horses are very similar - so why do we only ride one but not the other? Skillshare is offering SciShow viewers two months of unlimited access to Skillshare for free! Try it here: https://skl.sh/scishow-13 Hosted by: Michael...
Instructional Video4:40
Curated Video

Color film was built for white people. Here's what it did to dark skin.

9th - 11th
The unfortunate history of racial bias in photography. Subscribe today: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO For decades, the color film available to consumers was built for white people. The chemicals coating the film simply weren't adequate to capture...
Instructional Video9:15
Then & Now

On Experience, Memory, Evidence: Joan Scott & Allan Megill

9th - 11th
Can we trust our own experience of the world? How does our experience fit into a wider narrative? I look at how experience, memory and evidence become more problematic than we might imagine, through Joan Scott's influential essay, the...
Instructional Video28:48
Curated Video

Mark Twain: The First Truly American Writer

K - 8th
Samuel Langhorne Clements was born in 1835 in Florida, Missouri. By the time of his death in 1910, he was known around the world as Mark Twain, “the first truly American writer” and the country’s greatest humorist. In his lifetime, he...
Instructional Video6:41
The Guardian

Tulsa race massacre: an act of terrorism America tried to forget – 360 video

Pre-K - Higher Ed
On the 100-year anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre, artist Bayeté Ross Smith uses archival photos to create immersive 360 scenes of these events. He finds that the underlying political and economic injustices were not only never...
Instructional Video7:39
IT'S HISTORY

The Father of Modern China - Sun Yat-sen l HISTORY OF CHINA

12th - Higher Ed
Sun Yat-sen is known as the 'father of modern China'. He spent his adult life fighting against imperial China and the ruling Qing dynasty. First as revolutionary leader and later as politician. He founded the Tongmenghui League in 1905...
Instructional Video1:08:44
The Royal Institution

Great Moments in Science - with Dr Karl

9th - 11th
Dr Karl leads a whirlwind tour of scientific explanations and bizarre facts. Watch the Q&A with the audience here: https://youtu.be/CswMMByLOf4 Subscribe for regular science talks: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe What makes you forget why you...
Instructional Video8:30
The Art Assignment

5. Quietest Place - Jace Clayton | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

9th - 12th
In which Jace Clayton, aka DJ /Rupture, challenges you to take a walk from where you live and find the quietest place. Once you're there, take it in for a moment and then make a short video or take some photos there. EPISODE 05...
Instructional Video4:42
Señor Jordan

02 Spanish Lesson - Demonstrative pronouns

12th - Higher Ed
In this video lesson, we're continuing with the demonstratives. It turns out that when you have a demonstrative adjective in front of a noun, you can leave the noun out and add an accent mark to the demonstrative. You'll see in the...
Instructional Video5:41
SciShow

Could Complex Life Survive on Mars?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Is there life on Mars? Is it likely? A video lesson analyzes the possibility of life on Mars. The discovery of water on Mars changes how scientists think about the likelihood of life on the red planet. Part of the SciShow Space series,...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Abraham Lincoln: 60 Second Presidents

9th - 10th
Short video [1:11] on Abraham Lincoln animated and narrated with humor. Support materials for students include background essay on Lincoln and fact sheet to accompany video.

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