Instructional Video2:05
Seven Dimensions

GIVE for Good

Higher Ed
GIVE for Good explains the power of giving at work and in life. In this video, psychologist Eve Ash explains that GIVE stands for gratitude, initiative, volunteering and enthusiasm.
Instructional Video3:46
Curated Video

Give Kids a Smile Program Has Promoted Health and Confidence for 15 Years

3rd - Higher Ed
Since 2003, the American Dental Association has offered an annual free program at New York City schools called Give Kids a Smile. The program, New York City Dental Society's largest community-focused event, unites dentists,...
Instructional Video1:43
Curated Video

How to Volunteer for a Good Cause

9th - Higher Ed
You want to give back, but how... and where... and to whom? Put a little time and thought into deciding which cause to volunteer for, and everyone will reap the benefits.
Instructional Video1:51
Seven Dimensions

Making a Difference through Volunteerism and Responsible Tourism

Higher Ed
This video highlights the ethical and responsible initiatives undertaken by Seek, an organization dedicated to connecting volunteers with nonprofit organizations. They have a volunteer program where employees get a paid day off to...
Instructional Video23:10
Restoration Planet

Ep. 8 Wild Montenegro: Bat caves, mountains, and the Adriatic!

9th - 12th
Montenegro was our most exciting country yet! We worked with Belma, Stefan, and Marina, volunteers at Wildlife Montenegro, to find hibernating bats deep in a cave and track elusive mongoose to monitor. With every country we travel to,...
Instructional Video10:53
The Guardian

I'll ask God to intervene': the Christian volunteers doing police work in Reading – video

Pre-K - Higher Ed
As government cuts affect police numbers, Reading is feeling the pinch. With one officer claiming there are 'very serious jobs, for instance stabbings, that we cannot get to', Thames Valley police have turned to a group of Christian...
Instructional Video10:53
The Guardian

I'll ask God to intervene': the Christian volunteers doing police work in Reading

Pre-K - Higher Ed
As government cuts affect police numbers, Reading is feeling the pinch. With one officer claiming there are 'very serious jobs, for instance stabbings, that we cannot get to', Thames Valley police have turned to a group of Christian...
Instructional Video9:09
Seven Dimensions

Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Sustainability

Higher Ed
This video highlights the various initiatives and efforts undertaken by the company Seek to reduce its environmental impact and promote corporate social responsibility. From implementing sustainable practices in their office space to...
Instructional Video13:14
The Guardian

A Ukrainian village brutalised by Russia, and the youth rebuilding homes and hope

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Young Ukrainians from Kyiv are organising 'Repair Together' weekends to help poor villages devastated by Russian occupation by cleaning up and rebuilding homes for free. Tetiana Burianova was traveling in Peru when war broke out, and...
Instructional Video1:59
XKA Digital

If you care and are truthful, your clients will be happy

Higher Ed
John O'Brien served ten years as a British Army officer where operational experience shaped his approach to inspiring leadership and purpose driven delivery. He co-leads Destria Partners, a UK based, globally ethical purpose agency,...
Instructional Video5:46
Curated Video

Dudeoir and Drag Queens On Ice! An Event for Fun and Charity

3rd - Higher Ed
Drag Queens on Ice is celebrating their 8th Annual event, fundraising for local Sacramento, California charities, and showing how dressing in drag draws off of what beauty is and allows each individual to...
Instructional Video6:22
Curated Video

GCSE Biology - Drug Development and Testing - Clinical Trials #45

9th - Higher Ed
Most drugs originate from nature e.g. from the back of a tree, but they have to refined and tested in clinical trials. Learn how this process works and the many stages we go through to ensure the final drug is effective.
Instructional Video27:41
The Wall Street Journal

Can Machines Think and Move Like Humans?

Higher Ed
Get an up-close look at how Darpa is developing a brain computer that will sit in or on the brain and eventually teach machines how to think and move just like us. See where the technology is heading and the advancements that have...
Instructional Video7:33
Seven Dimensions

Navigating Employment Contracts: Understanding Your Rights and Negotiating Terms

Higher Ed
This video discusses the importance of carefully reviewing and negotiating employment contracts. It highlights common concerns and pitfalls, such as unfair dismissal clauses and lack of employee rights, while also emphasizing the need...
Instructional Video3:16
Curated Video

How to Write a 7+ IELTS Task 2 Essay about Status

9th - Higher Ed
The concept of social status is common on the IELTS exam. Learn what to say about it!.





Here’s an example IELTS Writing T

ask 2 question:

Society’s idea of social status seems t

o be changing...
Instructional Video2:21
Curated Video

Veterans Use Relaxation To Heal PTSD - Project Welcome Home Troops

3rd - Higher Ed
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD, can be extremely difficult for anyone who has dealt with a serious trauma; more specifically for veterans. Project Welcome Home Troops began in 2006 when several trauma relief trainers from the...
Instructional Video4:07
Curated Video

My Mom - Best Gift For Mother's Day!

3rd - Higher Ed
How would you express what your mother means to you? A mother's love is hard to put into words--it is the fuel that leads us to learn, grow and achieve great things! Their selfless and giving ways keep families...
Instructional Video4:29
The Daily Conversation

World's 10 Most Generous Countries

6th - Higher Ed
The top ten countries on the World Giving Index, determined by a worldwide poll of three factors: helping a stranger, donating money, and volunteering. A study by the Charities Aid Foundation.
Instructional Video20:16
Curated Video

People and Pets Pair Up and Thrive - Press Paws (S1:E4)

3rd - Higher Ed
More great stories about people and pets are here in Episode 4 of Press Paws, the show for the Animal lover in all of us! Hosted by Michelle Ray Smith, Press Paws tells passionate stories of the unique...
Instructional Video11:39
TED Talks

Magic Meets AI: Exploring Wonder Through Tech-Enhanced Tricks

12th - Higher Ed
Watch as magician David Kwong engages an audience with a demonstration involving ChatGPT, showcasing its ability to generate creative responses and make playful deductions based on input from a volunteer. He sets up scenarios where the...
Instructional Video3:55
SciShow

The Curious History of the Lab Rat

12th - Higher Ed
If you give them any thought at all, you probably associate them with sewers, cargo ships and maybe animated movies about animals that want to become French chefs. But for almost 200 years, tens of millions of rats have played a central...
Instructional Video19:47
TED Talks

Natalie Jeremijenko: The art of the eco-mindshift

12th - Higher Ed
Natalie Jeremijenko's unusual lab puts art to work, and addresses environmental woes by combining engineering know-how with public art and a team of volunteers. These real-life experiments include: Walking tadpoles, texting "fish,"...
Instructional Video15:40
TED Talks

Ron McCallum: How technology allowed me to read

12th - Higher Ed
Months after he was born, in 1948, Ron McCallum became blind. In this charming, moving talk, he shows how he reads -- and celebrates the progression of clever tools and adaptive computer technologies that make it possible. With their...
Instructional Video5:52
TED Talks

Greg Gage: How to control someone else's arm with your brain

12th - Higher Ed
Greg Gage is on a mission to make brain science accessible to all. In this fun, kind of creepy demo, the neuroscientist and TED Senior Fellow uses a simple, inexpensive DIY kit to take away the free will of an audience member. It's not a...