Instructional Video7:16
Seven Dimensions

Navigating Cultural Differences in the Workplace

Higher Ed
In this video, we see the dynamics of a new employee, Sherry, trying to navigate her way through the office environment. We witness her struggles with language barriers and feeling left out, while also observing the interactions and...
Instructional Video3:29
Great Big Story

He Was Wrongfully Convicted for 17 Years, Now He’s Helping Others be Heard

12th - Higher Ed
John Blunt shares his journey from illiteracy to empowering others through literacy after being wrongfully incarcerated.
Instructional Video8:13
The Guardian

True Conviction: The Dallas detective agency run by wrongly convicted men | Guardian Docs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A detective agency in Dallas, Texas, is being run by men who were wrongly convicted of crimes of which they were later cleared. Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://is.gd/subscribeguardian One of them, Christopher Scott, confronts Alonso...
Instructional Video5:13
Seven Dimensions

The Psychology of Lies and Wrongful Convictions

Higher Ed
This video discusses the issue of lies, deception, and the impact it has on police investigations and courtroom proceedings. It explores the tendency of law enforcement to assume deception and how this can lead to tunnel vision and...
Instructional Video2:50
Great Big Story

Jarrett Adams: From Wrongful Conviction to Legal Advocate

12th - Higher Ed
Discover Jarrett Adams' inspiring journey from exoneree to attorney, fighting for justice within the Innocence Project.
Instructional Video2:54
Great Big Story

Jarrett Adams, from wrongful conviction to legal advocate

12th - Higher Ed
Discover Jarrett Adams' inspiring journey from exoneree to attorney, fighting for justice within the Innocence Project.
Instructional Video3:29
Seven Dimensions

The Intersection of Psychology and Law: Understanding Eyewitness Testimony

Higher Ed
Elizabeth Loftus is a professor at the University of California, Irvine, specializing in the intersection of psychology and law. In this video, she focuses on the reliability of eyewitness testimony and its impact on wrongful convictions.
Instructional Video10:46
The Guardian

Campaigners fighting to overturn murder convictions of family members

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Campaigners fighting to overturn murder convictions of family members Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Three women discuss how they become campaigners and legal experts in their efforts to overturn murder...
Instructional Video11:10
Curated Video

How junk science convicted an innocent man | Part 2

9th - 11th
Watch the next part of False Positive: https://youtu.be/-1y8Nq0ndsk Robert Lee Stinson's trial shows how the judicial system lacks an effective filter to catch bad science before it's used to convict innocent people. Subscribe to our...
Instructional Video23:19
The Wall Street Journal

The Future of Work

Higher Ed
Workers are facing another revolution. Are they, society and education systems ready to adapt to the huge changes ahead?
Instructional Video5:53
Barcroft Media

The 11-Year-Old Insect Collector With 1400 Bugs

Higher Ed
CLAREMORE, OKLAHOMA - SEPTEMBER 22: WHILE most 11 year olds are only interested in watching YouTube videos and playing Fortnite, Shelby Counterman would rather spend time with her enormous INSECT collection. Shelby from Claremore,...
Instructional Video8:12
The Guardian

Dallas Detective agency

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A detective agency in Dallas, Texas, is being run by men who were wrongly convicted of crimes of which they were later cleared. One of them, Christopher Scott, confronts Alonso Hardy, who confessed to having committed the crime for which...
Instructional Video3:18
Science360

Videotaped interrogations - A matter of perspective

12th - Higher Ed
What if there were one simple trick to presenting a police interrogation video that would make people more likely to believe a confession was voluntary – or coerced? Research by Ohio University psychology professor G. Daniel Lassiter...
Instructional Video7:25
Curated Video

Understanding Distance-Time Graphs and Calculating Speed

9th - Higher Ed
The video explores distance-time graphs and how they can help us understand the motion of objects and calculate their speed. Using a specific example of a cyclist's journey, the video shows how to interpret the graph and calculate the...
Instructional Video1:45
60 Second Histories

The Magna Carta - part 3 - What happened after the Magna Carta was signed

K - 5th
Part three of the Magna Carta explains how King John tried to renege on the terms which eventually led to the First Barons War
Instructional Video3:11
Curated Video

Was Ethel Rosenberg Wrongly Convicted as a Russian Spy?

9th - 11th
In July 1950, Julius Rosenberg is arrested for spying, along with his wife Ethel. Decades later, declassified documents would cast doubt on whether Ethel was guilty as charged. From the Series: Atomic Age Declassified: Born with the Bomb...
Instructional Video7:32
NPR

Wrongfully Convicted: Flawed Autopsies Send Two Innocent Men To Jail

6th - 11th
Two Mississippi men spent a combined 30 years in prison for crimes they didn't commit. They were separately charged with sexually assaulting and murdering two 3-year-old girls — in two separate crimes — two years apart. The pathologist...
Instructional Video3:47
TED Talks

Damon Horowitz: Philosophy in prison

12th - Higher Ed
Damon Horowitz teaches philosophy through the Prison University Project, bringing college-level classes to inmates of San Quentin State Prison. In this powerful short talk, he tells the story of an encounter with right and wrong that...
Instructional Video4:23
The Guardian

The forgotten police bombing of a Philadelphia pro-black group

Pre-K - Higher Ed
On 13 May 1985, Philadelphia police bombed the Move compound, killing 11 people, including five children, and destroying an entire neighborhood. The countercultural group lived communally and had a history of violent encounters with...
Instructional Video7:18
Epic Reads

The Story Behind Punching the Air | with Ibi Zoboi and Yusef Salaam

6th - 11th
Poet, activist, and inspirational speaker Dr. Yusef Salaam, one of the Exonerated Five wrongfully convicted in the “Central Park jogger” case, joins forces with award-winning author Ibi Zoboi in Punching the Air, a YA novel-in-verse...
Instructional Video12:46
Curated Video

When the only way to go free is to plead guilty

9th - 11th
A confounding case in Baltimore shows just how far prosecutors will go to keep a win on the books. Check out ProPublica’s feature story on the use of the Alford plea here:...
Instructional Video1:38
Curated Video

False Positive | A new documentary from Joss Fong

9th - 11th
Watch the full documentary: https://youtu.be/EO6kYkoCEsA Become a member of the Vox Video Lab to support more reporting like this: http://bit.ly/video-lab False Positive tells the story of Robert Lee Stinson, who was wrongly convicted of...
Instructional Video19:26
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen

How to Write | Malorie Blackman | INTERVIEW | Kids' Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen

Pre-K - 5th
How to Write Malorie Blackman | INTERVIEW | Kids' Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen Michael Rosen interviews Malorie Blackman about how she works. https://www.malorieblackman.co.uk/ Biography Malorie Blackman was born in 1962. She...
Instructional Video2:14
Curated Video

Mapp v. Ohio: Illegal Search and Seizure

9th - Higher Ed
Mapp v. Ohio was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that safeguarded the Fourth Amendment right to privacy after a Cleveland woman was wrongly convicted following an illegal search of her home.