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Instructional Video9:20
Cerebellum

The Renaissance - How It Began And What It Represented

9th - 12th
No period of history can boast of greater beauty than The Renaissance. This was the period, from approximately early 14th century to late 16th century, that gave us Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Shakespeare. This video looks at...
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Instructional Video6:42
Cerebellum

The Renaissance - The Humanist Movement

9th - 12th
No period of history can boast of greater beauty than The Renaissance. This was the period, from approximately early 14th century to late 16th century, that gave us Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Shakespeare. The humanist movement...
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Instructional Video2:38
Curated Video

Leonardo da Vinci: Artist, Inventor, and Renaissance Man

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Leonardo da Vinci was a Renaissance genius known for his iconic painting, the Mona Lisa, housed in the Louvre Gallery. Beyond his artistic prowess, da Vinci was a visionary inventor and scientist, with designs for inventions like the...
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Instructional Video9:00
IT'S HISTORY

LANDSKNECHTS - most brutal mercenaries of the Renaissance | IT'S HISTORY

12th - Higher Ed
Today we are going to tell you about The Landsknechts - german mercenaries from the 16th century with a very formidable reputation. » JOIN OUR COMMUNITY FOR MORE HISTORY KNOWLEDGE! Write us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/ITSHISTORYfb Follow...
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Instructional Video4:36
Amor Sciendi

Il Duomo: Brunelleschi and the Dawn of Renaissance Architecture

12th - Higher Ed
We discuss the cupola of the Santa Maria del Fiore, and Brunelleschi's many inventions along the way. Genius is a word often thrown around, but rarely is it more appropriate than here.
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Instructional Video8:44
SciShow

The Truth About Leonardo Da Vinci

12th - Higher Ed
A true "Renaissance Man", inventor, artist & scholar Leonardo da Vinci was one of the most diversely talented individuals of all time. His "unquenchable curiosity" led him to make discoveries and inventions that were beyond his time, not...
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Instructional Video8:32
SciShow

Great Minds: Leonardo da Vinci

12th - Higher Ed
Leonardo da Vinci was one of the most diversely talented individuals of all time. His "unquenchable curiosity" led him to make discoveries and inventions that were beyond his time, not to mention his numerous artistic masterpieces. Today...
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Instructional Video33:46
Curated Video

History of the Roman Empire

9th - 11th
Please order ebook/audiobook of this video to support our channel https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/711054,...
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Instructional Video10:18
IT'S HISTORY

Better Safe than Sorry! l THE HISTORY OF CONTRACEPTION

12th - Higher Ed
The development of contraceptives has come a long way. It all started with questionable ointments and rituals to avoid pregnancy. The effectiveness of new inventions have since improved greatly. Especially the invention of rubber and...
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Instructional Video2:12
HowStuffWorks

The Submarine: Where did it come from? | Stuff of Genius

6th - 11th
With loads of experiments and inventions under his belt, Cornelius Drebbel was a true Renaissance man. But one of his inventions was more useful than any other, even if England didn't think so at the time. Tune in and learn more about...
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Instructional Video8:14
World Science Festival

Modern MacGyver: The Camel Fridge

6th - 11th
Supplies to remote areas in rural Kenya—home of dusty villages that are inaccessible by Land Rovers—must be transported by camelback. This causes many devastating challenges for the delivery of vaccines and other vital medical supplies,...
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Instructional Video5:14
Curated Video

The business of GIFs: Then and now

9th - 11th
We're in a GIF renaissance. Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO The GIF was invented in 1989. And since its beginning, the GIF has been used to make money. At first, GIFs were sold as placeholders for the web of the '90s and...
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Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

Who Created Our Numeral System?

9th - 11th
The numbers 0-9 are common in almost all of our everyday calculations. But at one time their invention was completely revolutionary. From: EAST MEETS WEST: Islam and the Renaissance http://bit.ly/1cONldR
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Instructional Video5:02
Free School

Leonardo da Vinci for Children: Biography for Kids - FreeSchool

K - 9th
https://patreon.com/freeschool - Help support more content like this! Who was Leonardo da Vinci? What did he do? Why is he famous? What were some of his most famous artworks? What were some of his inventions? When and where did he live?...
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Instructional Video11:06
Domain of Science

The Map of Mathematics

6th - 11th
The entire field of mathematics summarised in a single map! This shows how pure mathematics and applied mathematics relate to each other and all of the sub-topics they are made from. If you would like to buy a poster of this map, they...
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Instructional Video2:42
Opus Arte

Shakespeare: The Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare’s Globe)

9th - 11th
Based on a farce by the Roman playwright Plautus, The Comedy of Errors is the Bard’s most madcap comedy – a work full of slapstick humour and rich characterisation that centres around two sets of identical twins accidentally separated at...
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Instructional Video2:41
Great Big Story

Reinventing the Bicycle Wheel

12th - Higher Ed
Since the Stone Age, the wheel has helped spearhead our most important discoveries and changed transportation forever. But all in all, its functionality has remained much the same. That is until Michael Burtov decided to reinvent the...
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Instructional Video3:20
Alliterative

Museum Musings: The Endnotes

9th - 11th
A brief history of museums, to go with our video on Music: https://youtu.be/6wjsH1ry8aQ Website: http://www.alliterative.net/ Podcast: http://www.alliterative.net/podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheEndlessKnot Image credits:...
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Instructional Video3:11
Cerebellum

Early Scientific Revolution - Tycho Brahe

9th - 12th
Europe experienced one of the most remarkable periods in history roughly between 1550 and 1700, when three of history's most important events were occurring simultaneously: the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Scientific Revolution....
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Instructional Video12:57
Professor Dave Explains

Edward Jenner and the Dawn of Immunology

12th - Higher Ed
Now that we are past the Renaissance and approaching a more modern era, it's time to quickly touch upon a major advancement in battling pathogens. Edward Jenner invented the smallpox vaccine, which was responsible for eradicating the...
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Instructional Video13:51
Two Minute Music Theory

The History of Western Classical Music (or something)

12th - Higher Ed
ANNOUNCEMENT: As of May 14, 2019, there is a NEW Music History series starting on this channel called "Music In History: The Story of Music". NOTE: This video was created as a bit of a joke on how music history classes and how little...
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Podcast5:45
Curated Video

Galileo Galilei, the Father of Science

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Galileo Galilei is known as the “father of modern science.” Fascinated by gravity, motion, and the movement of heavenly bodies, Galileo’s work influences how we understand our own world and the solar system. His contributions include...
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Instructional Video11:18
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Crash Course

Pee Jokes, the Italian Renaissance, Commedia Dell'Arte: Crash Course Theater #12

9th - 12th Standards
Welcome to the Renaissance, known as one of the most vibrant periods in the world of theater. An informational video provides a thorough overview of the period, noting key changes that took place on the stage. After a lengthy discussion...
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Instructional Video4:50
Curated OER

Achievements of Leonardo Da Vinci

6th - 12th
A short clip discusses Leonardo da Vinci's art, inventions, architecture, and amazing mind. Many of his inventions and ideas have actually been built, such as tanks, man-powered flying machines, and a parachute.

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