Instructional Video3:21
Curated Video

The Most Motivating Science Resources for the Toughest IELTS Topics

9th - Higher Ed
Today you’ll get 7 science resources to prepare you for the toughest listening, reading, writing and speaking topics.
Instructional Video9:24
Bozeman Science

Practice 8 - Obtaining, Evaluating and Communicating Information

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists and Engineers spend over half of their working day reading, evaluating and producing text. Therefore it is important that we produce students that have a high level of scientific literacy. Students normally struggle with...
Instructional Video14:21
TED Talks

TED: The science of preserving sight | Joshua Chu-Tan

12th - Higher Ed
As you get older, your eyes worsen and become susceptible to a disease called age-related macular degeneration -- the leading cause of blindness, with no cure in sight. Sharing the science of how your vision works, researcher Joshua...
Instructional Video9:57
Crash Course

Software Engineering: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
Today, we’re going to talk about how HUGE programs with millions of lines of code like Microsoft Office are built. Programs like these are way too complicated for a single person, but instead require teams of programmers using the tools...
Instructional Video8:24
Curated Video

The Scientific Method: Steps, Examples, Tips, and Exercise

Higher Ed
This video explains the scientific method, as developed by Ibn al-Haytham in the 11th century, and outlines the six steps involved: observe and ask questions, research, formulate a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, analyze and conclude,...
Instructional Video6:12
NASA

NASA Astronauts Read Aloud: You Are Going

K - 11th
With Artemis, NASA is going back to the Moon. And we want you to come along!



You Are Going, illustrated by former NASA intern Shane Tolentino, shares a glimpse into future Artemis missions. Learn all about the...
Instructional Video16:51
TED Talks

TED: How we read each other's minds | Rebecca Saxe

12th - Higher Ed
Sensing the motives and feelings of others is a natural talent for humans. But how do we do it? Here, Rebecca Saxe shares fascinating lab work that uncovers how the brain thinks about other peoples' thoughts -- and judges their actions.
Instructional Video13:04
TED Talks

TED: When technology can read minds, how will we protect our privacy? | Nita Farahany

12th - Higher Ed
Tech that can decode your brain activity and reveal what you're thinking and feeling is on the horizon, says legal scholar and ethicist Nita Farahany. What will it mean for our already violated sense of privacy? In a cautionary talk,...
Instructional Video15:37
TED Talks

TED: The amazing AI super tutor for students and teachers | Sal Khan

12th - Higher Ed
Sal Khan, the founder and CEO of Khan Academy, thinks artificial intelligence could spark the greatest positive transformation education has ever seen. He shares the opportunities he sees for students and educators to collaborate with AI...
Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

Who Reads What You Write Online? (2/3)

9th - 11th
Who reads what you write online? Aunt Mabel, pals from the pub, your best friend's ex wife - who are you talking to when you post online? Meet Frank and travel with him on his adventures through the (sometimes foggy) realms of social...
Instructional Video7:35
Curated Video

Vocabulary: Context Clues

K - 3rd
This video teaches kids how to define unknown words by uses clues around the word to figure out the meaning. It shares context clues where the definition is given, synonym, antonym, and an example. When kids use context clues they are...
Instructional Video2:28
Science360

The power of a wandering mind - Finding Your Science

12th - Higher Ed
1993 Nobel Laureate Phillip Sharp talks about why some answers are revealed only when we are not looking for them.



Finding Your Science engages the greatest minds in science to share with you their passion, perspective and...
Instructional Video8:36
Curated Video

Grow.Eat.Repeat. A Love Letter to Black-Eyed Peas by Stacey and Paige Woodson

Pre-K - 5th
Grow. Eat. Repeat. A Love Letter to Black-Eyed Peas,Paige, an inquisitive ten-year-old, accompanies her mother into the garden for a day of bonding, learning, and growing food. Her mother shares an engaging story that leads Paige to...
Instructional Video4:41
Wonderscape

The Wright Brothers: Early Years and the Road to Flight

K - 5th
This video explores the early lives of Wilbur and Orville Wright, highlighting how their upbringing and shared curiosity led them to groundbreaking innovations in flight. From their childhood in Ohio to their passion for science and...
Instructional Video2:21
Science360

ALBERT EINSTEIN FELLOW OUTLINES AND PRAISES NOYCE PROGRAM

12th - Higher Ed
Kayla Heimann, 2016-2017 Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellow, shares her fellowship experience working with the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program team in the Division of Undergraduate Education in the Directorate for...
Instructional Video4:42
TED Talks

Marc Koska: 1.3m reasons to re-invent the syringe

12th - Higher Ed
Reuse of syringes, all too common in under-funded clinics, kills 1.3 million each year. Marc Koska clues us in to this devastating global problem with facts, photos and hidden-camera footage. He shares his solution: a low-cost syringe...
Instructional Video3:27
MinuteEarth

How A Whale And A Bear Beat The System

12th - Higher Ed
For your chance to win two seats on one of the first commercial flights to space with Virgin Galactic – all while supporting a great cause – enter at href='https://omaze.com/minuteearth.' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>at While the...
Instructional Video3:18
MinuteEarth

The Morbid Science of Roadkill

12th - Higher Ed
Surprisingly, flattened fauna can teach us a lot about wildlife biology. Join us on Patreon at href='https://www.patreon.com/minuteearth' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>at LEARN MORE ************** To learn more about this topic,...
Instructional Video1:25
National Geographic

President Obama on Deep-Sea Diving and One Unimpressed Seal (Exclusive) | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
President Obama and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Sylvia Earle talk about a shared interest in diving after the president created the world's largest marine protected area. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe'...
Instructional Video3:55
MinuteEarth

Nature Has a Backup Plan And...

12th - Higher Ed
Signup for your FREE trial to Wondrium hereref='http://ow.ly/AOkb30sfmak' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>here Who needs redundancy? Well, everyone, it turns out. LEARN MORE ************** To learn more about this topic, start your...
Instructional Video3:51
National Geographic

Couples Share the Happiness and Heartache of Interracial Marriage | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
In 2015, 17 percent of U.S. newlyweds had a spouse of a different race or ethnicity. That’s roughly a fivefold increase since 1967, when the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Loving v. Virginia made interracial marriage legal. ➡
Instructional Video3:05
National Geographic

Soar Alongside Migrating Birds—and the Man Who Flies With Them | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
For more than 20 years, Christian Moullec has guided migrating flocks of vulnerable bird species with his microlight aircraft. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe About National...
Instructional Video3:21
Science360

'SciGirls' TV series encourages girls to succeed in STEM

12th - Higher Ed
The magic of life unfolds, but for adolescents Mimi, Izzie and Quinn, watching a monarch butterfly emerge from its cocoon and spread its wings is more than a fascinating moment--cameras are rolling! With support from the National Science...
Instructional Video3:21
Science360

SciGirls TV series encourages girls to succeed in STEM

12th - Higher Ed
The magic of life unfolds, but for adolescents Mimi, Izzie and Quinn, watching a monarch butterfly emerge from its cocoon and spread its wings is more than a fascinating moment--cameras are rolling! With support from the National Science...