Instructional Video10:43
Curated Video

How Do Religious Texts Work?

9th - Higher Ed
Sacred texts mean different things to different religions—sometimes they’re essential to belief and practice, and other times, not much importance is placed on them at all. In this episode of Crash Course Religions, we dive into the...
Instructional Video15:29
Curated Video

Practical Data Science using Python - Unsupervised Learning - K-Means Clustering

Higher Ed
This video introduces you to K-Means clustering.
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This clip is from the chapter "Unsupervised Learning - K-Means Clustering" of the series "Practical Data Science Using Python".This section explains unsupervised learning -...
Instructional Video5:14
Curated Video

How to Analyze and Evaluate Literary Nonfiction

9th - Higher Ed
Let's practice applying reading standards to literary nonfiction! In this video, we explain how to analyze works of historical and political literary nonfiction. The examples used in the video are: the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme...
Instructional Video4:42
NativLang

Intro to Historical Linguistics: Comparative Method & Language Family Trees (lesson 3 of 4)

9th - 11th
Learn the basics of language history and how languages change over time. This lesson introduces the essentials of the comparative method. We'll use cognates to group related languages into family trees. Related languages trace their...
Instructional Video28:37
Curated Video

File size and compression

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explore what compression is and the impact it can have on the size and quality of a file. Key learning points: - Compression is used to reduce the size of digital files. - Lossy and lossless compression affects...
Instructional Video22:07
Curated Video

Planning and writing the conclusion of an essay about the Windrush

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use my research and understanding of this historical event to plan and write the conclusion of an essay. Key learning points: - The conclusion is the final paragraph of a non-fiction text. - Information in the...
Instructional Video18:05
Curated Video

Planning and writing the conclusion of an essay about early Islamic civilisation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use my research and understanding of this historical period to plan and write the conclusion of an essay. Key learning points: - The conclusion is the final paragraph of a non-fiction text. - Information in the...
Instructional Video6:24
OER Project

What Makes History Usable? | World History Project

6th - 11th
Students regularly ask, “How am I ever going to use this stuff?” In this video, Bob Bain examines exactly what makes history usable and useful. He presents an example from his own history class where students explored the history of the...
Instructional Video17:42
Curated Video

Why Route 66 became America’s most famous road

9th - 11th
Route 66 is iconic. Why? Help us make more ambitious videos by joining the Vox Video Lab. It brings you closer to our work and gets you exclusive perks, like livestream Q&As with all the Vox creators, a badge that levels up over time,...
Instructional Video9:06
National Parks Service

Old El Portal Schoolhouse

Pre-K - Higher Ed
El Portal, a small town off Highway 140 on the southwestern boundary of Yosemite National Park, had its humble beginnings in 1885 as a “company town”—mining, logging, railroad, and then tourism. These industries brought not only workers...
Instructional Video2:55
Curated Video

Build a Super Advanced Trading Bot on DYDX Hosted on AWS with Python - Get Public Candlestick Price Data

Higher Ed
In this video, we will demonstrate how to retrieve public candlestick price data from the DYDX platform using the DYDX API. You will learn how to make API requests to fetch historical price data, which will be essential for analyzing...
Instructional Video18:08
Wonderscape

Archaeology for Kids: Digging Up the Past

K - 5th
This video is an educational introduction to the field of archaeology. It explains the definition and discusses the importance of artifacts in understanding the daily lives, beliefs, and values of past civilizations. It also explores the...
Instructional Video4:42
Tom Scott

The Mushroom Cloud Over Britain: RAF Fauld and the Hanbury Crater

9th - 11th
Near the village of Hanbury is RAF Fauld. Once it was a munitions dump: now it's a crater. Here's why. (I'm indebted to authors, archivists and aerial crews for this video: here's a full bibliography and list of image credits!) DOCUMENTS...
Instructional Video26:13
Curated Video

What New Zealand can teach us about reparations

9th - 11th
The Māori fight for justice leads the way on how to reckon with a dark past. Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videosf='http://goo.gl/0bsAjO' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>videos When the British colonized...
Instructional Video7:57
NativLang

What "Ancient" Chinese Sounded Like - and how we know

9th - 11th
How China's scholars uncovered its ancient imperial language and founded a linguistic tradition that's uniquely separate from the West. Subscribe for language'https://wwpatronube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NativLang'...
Instructional Video25:12
Mr. Sinn

Thanos, Malthus, Population Growth, & AP Human Geography

9th - 11th
This video looks at Thanos and his idea to solve the "problem" of population growth. Is Thanos right? Are the avengers wrong?! This video will look at historical events, population concepts, and much more to explore Thanos and his ideas!...
Instructional Video9:41
Curated Video

Dr. Anthony Fauci, explained

9th - 11th
Where Dr. Fauci came from — and the crisis that shaped his career. Correction: At 4:28, a previous version of this video read "Federal Drug Administration." It should read "Food and Drug Administration." Subscribe to our
Instructional Video5:02
NativLang

Stroke Order - there's a wrong way to write Chinese characters

9th - 11th
There's a stroke-by-stroke way to write every Chinese character. Here's how I got used to hànzì and kanji stroke orders, and why even then they still threw a few punches. Subscribe for
Instructional Video48:43
Gresham College

Fighting the Forger: The Secrets of your Passport - Martin Lloyd

10th - Higher Ed
Martin Lloyd traces passports back over three thousand years, using illustrations from his collection of historic passports to discover how passport design was influenced by a desire to confound the forger, how it developed from the...
Instructional Video11:51
Wendover Productions

How Hong Kong Changed Countries

K - 6th
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Instructional Video12:30
NativLang

Altaic: Rise and Fall of a Linguistic Hypothesis

9th - 11th
Languages throughout Asia are startlingly similar, but are they all part of one huge family? Thus began the biggest fight in the history of historical linguistics. Subscribe for
Instructional Video7:42
NativLang

What Montezuma's Aztec Sounded Like - and how we know

9th - 11th
The Aztecs didn't call him Montezuma. Nor Moctezuma. They didn't call chocolate "chocolate". Heck, they didn't even call themselves Aztec! Though they were an oral culture, we have an idea of what their language really sounded like....
Instructional Video6:50
12tone

Making Mini-Scales

6th - 11th
Try 2 months of Skillshare for free!ef='http://skl.sh/12tone3' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>free! Making scales is hard. You've got so many notes to work with! There's F, there's Ab, there's D#... it's overwhelming. Wouldn't it be...
Instructional Video8:21
Curated Video

Climate Diplomat: The Man in the Corridor

9th - 11th
In December 2015, 196 delegations met in Paris to forge a historic climate deal. Whilst the world’s media focused on the likes of the United States, China and Saudi Arabia, we decided to see what the world of climate negotiations looks...