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Financial Times
UK election: lessons from the campaign
The FT's political columnist Janan Ganesh and editor Lionel Barber discuss a campaign that turned out to be something quite different from what people expected.
Curated Video
The Peasants' Revolt
Pupil outcome: I can explain different causes of the Peasants' Revolt. Key learning points: - The Peasants' Revolt began in June 1381 when residents of a town in Essex refused to pay the poll tax. - Wat Tyler, a low-born labourer from...
The Wall Street Journal
Shifting Alliances
When a longtime U.S. ally starts looking toward China, what lessons can be drawn, and what does it say about U.S. influence regionally?
Programming Electronics Academy
Using Rotary Encoders with Arduino welcome video
This Arduino tutorial was created by Programming Electronics Academy. We are an education company who seek to help people learn about electronics and programming through the ubiquitous Arduino development board.
Schooling Online Kids
History for Kids: Stage 3 - Votes for All!
Did you know that when Australia first became a nation, some people were not allowed to vote? Travel through the twentieth century to discover the exciting story of how women and Aboriginal people fought for the right to vote....
Programming Electronics Academy
Introduction to Interrupts Continued: Arduino Course 9.2
An introduction to interrupts in programming.
Curated Video
How Prediction Market Websites Work: Polymarket
The CEO of Polymarket, Shayne Coplan, had his home raided for the FBI. Let's look at the background of Polymarket and find out how prediction market websites actually work. Topics Covered: How do election prediction websites work? Why...
TED-Ed
Pros and Cons of Public Opinion Polls
How accurately do public opinion polls reflect the views of their participants? We often take for granted the results of such polls, but this resource will encourage your class to look at results with greater discretion. Instruction...
TED-Ed
Does Racism Affect How You Vote?
What conditions support racism? What specific actions can we, as a society, take to encourage greater racial tolerance? Using polling data and sociological studies in his research, Nate Silver illustrates the effect racism can have in...
PBS
Real-Life Math | Data Analyst
Data is just waiting for scholars to analyze. By viewing a video of a data analyst explaining his job and the math that surrounds it, scholars begin a lesson on data collection and analysis. Groups develop questions for a poll on teenage...
Rockin' English Lessons
"The Seasons Song" - English Lesson on The Four Seasons
Get to know the four seasons with a rock n' roll ballad. Listen and sway as the singer details the four seasons, complete with hand-drawn animation and a fun beat.
Crash Course
Foreign Policy: Crash Course Government and Politics #50
The final video in a 50-part series on the United States government and politics investigates the need for foreign entanglement by America. Scholars analyze why we have foreign policy, which at times is for the greater good of the world,...
PolyMatter
Why China Ended its One-Child Policy
Was China's one-child policy a good idea? Historians analyze the country's one-child policy in place for more than 40 years. They view a short video explaining the revocation of the one-child rule and what it means for the future of the...
Crash Course
Public Opinion: Crash Course Government and Politics #33
If asked to name the senators who represent your state, could you do it? The 33rd installment of a 50-part United States and government and politics series addresses the issue of public opinion. Class members view a short video and...
TED-Ed
How the Sandwich Was Invented
Sandwich: a delicious meal stacked with meats, cheeses, and veggies, or a parish in England? How about both! The sandwich was invented in—yes, you got it—Sandwich, by John Montagu. Watch this creative and inventive video that gives a...
Federal Reserve Bank
Episode 10: Unemployment
Want a job, need a job, but cannot find a job? What impact does the quest have on not only job seekers, but also on the overall economy? Scholars research unemployment's ripple effect on the market, purchasing power, and overall health...
MinutePhysics
The Most Burly Hurls
It's time for a throw-down of Olympic proportions! Learners explore the energy track stars use to toss four field-event items: the javelin, shot put, hammer, and discus. The narrator then relates the energy used in throwing to...