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Curated Video
What Is an Online Affair?
Howcast - Learn about online affairs from couples counselor Victoria Wilson, Ph.D. in this Howcast video.
Curated Video
Reading Skills
This video, entitled "Reading Skills," explains different types of real-world documents and the approaches to reading them.
TED Talks
TED: How I accidentally changed the way movies get made | Franklin Leonard
How does Hollywood choose what stories get told on-screen? Too often, it's groupthink informed by a narrow set of ideas about what sells at the box office. As a producer, Franklin Leonard saw too many great screenplays never get made...
One Minute History
Dead Sea Scrolls - Story of the Essenes - One Minute History
In ancient Judea, a devout sect of Judaism known as the Essenes thrives. For generations, they live in poverty; choosing to seek spiritual enlightenment by avoiding worldly pleasures. Essenes are vegetarian, do not marry, forbid the...
Curated Video
Organizing Ideas in a Paragraph
This video is a teacher's lesson on how to organize ideas within a paragraph based on the introduction. It emphasizes the importance of aligning the body of the paragraph with the ideas presented in the introduction to ensure clarity and...
Curated Video
Digestive system: organs and functions (preview) - Human Anatomy | Kenhub
Extending from the mouth to the anus, the digestive tract is one of the largest systems in the human body. Learn everything about its organs and functions on the full version of this video hereref='https://khub.me/ch7r4' target='_blank'...
Curated Video
Surface anatomy landmarks of the thorax and upper limb (preview) - Human Anatomy | Kenhub
In the full version of this video tutorial, we’ll be looking at the surface anatomy landmarks of the thorax, the upper limb, and the back. Watch the full video hereref='https://khub.me/3cqn9' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>here Oh,...
Curated Video
Types of body movements (preview) - Human Anatomy | Kenhub
In the full version of this video tutorial, we'll be learning the different movements that the body is capable of and the terminology we used for those movements. Watch the full video hereref='https://khub.me/gbcpw' target='_blank'...
Curated Video
Main nerves of the head and neck (preview) - Human Anatomy | Kenhub
In the full version of this tutorial, we’re going to be focusing specifically on the major nerves that provide sensory and motor innervation to the head and the neck. Watch the full video hereref='https://khub.me/yoilh' target='_blank'...
OER Project
Unit 4 Overview | Big History Project
In the Unit 4 overview, Rachel Hansen gives us a preview of the topics covered in Our Solar System & Earth. It’s an astronomical reminder that human history goes back long before humans, and that without humans like Alfred Wegener, Marie...
TED-Ed
Why Should You Read "Macbeth"?
All is fair in motivating readers. And something wickedly wonderful comes from using a short introductory video to double readers' enjoyment of Shakespeare's tragedy about the ambitious Thane of Glamis. It is a tale told by a genius.
TED-Ed
How to Take a Great Picture
Have you ever wondered how a camera uses light to capture an image? Carolina Molinari, photographer and educator, demonstrates the working parts of a camera through an animation which shows how the aperture, ISO sensitivity and shutter...
Bierbaum Elementary School
Practicing Patience
As teachers, we have a lot of patience. Our scholars, on the other hand, may need some support. Give your pupils the emotional intelligence instruction they desire with a lesson designed to teach patience through grand conversation,...
PBS
The Supreme Court: The Dickerson Case
You have the right to remain silent. The Dickerson Case questions the constitutionality of those words from the Miranda Rights. A short video clip allows scholars to ponder the idea of reading someone their rights when arrested. They...
Crash Course
Was Gatsby Great? The Great Gatsby Part 2
Is Gatsby great? In the second of two videos devoted to F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the narrator presents his argument for why Jay Gatsby should indeed be considered great. By backing his stance with evidence from the text,...
Crash Course
How Presidents Govern: Crash Course Government and Politics #14
The office of president of the United States is the most powerful single office in the world, but the president can't govern alone. Using a short video clip, the 14th installment of a 50-part series examines how the chief executive of...
Federal Reserve Bank
Episode 4: The Labor Market
How much are your skills worth in the labor market? Young historians research how people sell their skills to an employer for a certain price, just like a good or product. They discuss what exactly helps someone market themselves to...
Crash Course
Controlling Bureaucracies: Crash Course Government and Politics #17
Contrary to popular belief, the government cannot do anything it wants. As the 17th lesson of a 50-part unit exploring government and politics, a short video explains the controlling limits placed on appointments and powers in...
Federal Reserve Bank
Episode 7: Gross Domestic Product
We know that businesses can make a profit and improve their worth, but can a nation do the same? Scholars investigate the Gross Domestic Product in the seventh video lesson of a 10-part economic series. They analyze how a nation creates...
Federal Reserve Bank
Episode 2: Demand
How do people respond when the price of an item increases? Do they want more or less of that item? Young economists investigate the impact of the law of demand on the economy. A short video highlights the concept of prices in relation to...
Crash Course
Don't Reanimate Corpses! Frankenstein Part 1
"Who is more human? Victor Frankenstein or the nameless monster he created?" This, according to the narrator of a two-part presentation on Frankenstein, is the essential question. The video begins with a summary of the action of the...
Crash Course
To Kill a Mockingbird, Part I
Harper Lee’s 1961 Pulitzer prize-winning novel To Kill A Mockingbird gets the Crash Course treatment in two short videos. The first quickly summarizes the plot and the conventions of Southern Gothic Fiction before examining what the...
Crash Course
Things Fall Apart, Part 2
"If you want to bee it well, you must not stand in one place." The second of two videos devoted to Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, the narrator focuses on the historical contexts and the "crossroads of culture," where traditional Igbo...