Instructional Video9:34
Curated Video

Mexico in WW1 - The Mexican Revolution

9th - Higher Ed Standards
How can a revolution a half a world away impact a world war in Europe? Scholars investigate the role of the Mexican Revolution in the Great War in the 17th lesson of a 32-part series. Using a short video clip, they analyze how Mexico's...
Instructional Video9:30
Curated Video

Beyond The Genocide - Armenia in WW1

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Learners analyze the long history of Armenia and the battles that ensued between the Ottoman Empire and Russia. Using a short video clip they investigate why the Armenian genocide took place as well as the turmoil it caused in the region...
Instructional Video10:27
Curated Video

Shell Shock - The Psychological Scars of World War 1

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Scholars analyze the mental impact war had on some fighters in the 11th lesson of a 32-part series on World War I. Viewing a short video clip, they investigate the nature of psychological disorders of soldiers who survived the Great War...
Instructional Video9:46
Curated Video

Sustaining Total War - Women in World War One

9th - Higher Ed Standards
During World War I, women served in the factories and on the home front to keep nations churning. The ninth lesson of a 32-part WWI series examines the role women played in the Great War and provides topics for discussion on women's...
Instructional Video11:24
The Great War

Poison Gas Warfare In WW1

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Lungs burning, eyes blurry—chemical weapons cause great destruction. Scholars view a short video analyzing the first use of chemical weapons in World War I. The eighth lesson of a 32-part series on the Great War investigates the legality...
Instructional Video1:27
PBS

Gideon v. Wainwright

9th - 12th Standards
Could you defend yourself in a trial when pitted against a professional lawyer? A short video clip explains to young learners the need for a proper defense. They explore the Supreme Court case Gideon v. Wainwright, analyzing and...
Instructional Video6:04
PBS

Having a Strong National Government

9th - 12th Standards
How did American political parties form? Scholars research the end of the Washington era and the beginning of politics in America. Video evidence and discussion questions allow insight into the emergence of the three branches of...
Instructional Video4:34
TED-Ed

A Day in the Life of an Ancient Egyptian Doctor

9th - 12th Standards
How did ancient Egyptians treat a scorpion bite? Scholars analyze the life of a doctor during trying times of Ancient Egypt. They investigate treatments and issues that arise with the various medical concerns of the era. To conclude,...
Instructional Video5:20
TED-Ed

How the Normans Changed the History of Europe

9th - 12th Standards
How did the coastline of France become known as Normandy? Pupils investigate the rise and fall of the Normans and their impacts on European history and culture. They analyze the invaders of France using a short video clip and scholar-led...
Instructional Video5:13
TED-Ed

The Psychology of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

9th - 12th Standards
Fear. Anxiety. Depression. Scholars examine the impacts of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. They analyze the causes of PTSD through a short video clip and class discussion, understanding why it exists and what treatment options are...
Instructional Video9:19
The Great War

World War 1 in Numbers

9th - Higher Ed Standards
How can the world benefit from a World War of destruction and devastation? Scholars analyze the use of technology and its advancements with a short video clip, which details weapons, roads, distribution lines and other World War I...
Instructional Video10:37
The Great War

Trench Raid Tactics - Into The Abyss

9th - Higher Ed Standards
A video on the Great War places students on the front line, in trench warfare. Through a short video clip, they analyze life in the trenches as the struggle for daily survival becomes the norm. 
Instructional Video2:18
PBS

Why We Fight

9th - 12th Standards
How does propaganda change history? Scholars research the use of WWII movies to launch America into the postwar boom in the United States. They view a short video clip and discuss the impact American patriotism has on society, Supreme...
Instructional Video1:33
PBS

The Supreme Court: The Dickerson Case

9th - 12th Standards
You have the right to remain silent. The Dickerson Case questions the constitutionality of those words from the Miranda Rights. A short video clip allows scholars to ponder the idea of reading someone their rights when arrested. They...
Instructional Video3:43
PBS

Roe v. Wade

9th - 12th Standards
Scholars research and discuss the Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade in the early 1970s. They answer and reflect on the topic of abortion using discussion questions as a guide. They form their opinions of exactly what role the government...
Instructional Video7:09
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

A New History for Humanity—The Human Era

9th - Higher Ed Standards
When was the year 0? Scholars view a short video clip on the history of humanity to determine just when to mark the start of human time. They analyze how the human population changed the earth and the structures of humanity, ultimately...
Instructional Video3:34
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

How The Stock Exchange Works (For Dummies)

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Buy! Sell! Just how does the stock exchange work? Scholars analyze a short video clip on the ins and outs of the stock market on a global scale. They investigate the process of buying and selling stocks and the impact it has on investors...
Instructional Video2:10
MinutePhysics

London Bridge Was Sold to the US!?

6th - 12th Standards
London Bridge is falling down—into Arizona? A short video clip explains the rise, fall, and re-building of one of the world's most popular bridges. Scholars investigate how people constructed and ultimately moved London Bridge to its...
Instructional Video6:10
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

Banking Explained – Money and Credit

9th - Higher Ed Standards
How exactly do banks work? A short video clip explains the complex banking system in a way all young savers understand. Scholars analyze just how a bank operates and makes money by providing investment opportunities to the community....
Instructional Video1:24
MinutePhysics

Ye Olde Debunking

9th - 12th Standards
Just how do you pronounce Ye? Scholars view a short video clip on Old English to better understand how languages evolved over time. They analyze the word Ye and translate it into today's American English. 
Instructional Video12:20
Crash Course

The Seven Years War

9th - 12th Standards
Colonial America brought two nations to war: the British and the French. Scholars research just what caused this conflict to take place, while looking into the long-term ramifications in the American colonies, with an informative and...
Instructional Video12:09
Crash Course

The Columbian Exchange

9th - 12th Standards
The Columbian Exchange completely changed the way the world traded goods with one another. Scholars watch a video to get a close look at the positives and negatives of the Columbian Exchange—and how the world would never be the same. 
Instructional Video5:29
The School of Life

Thoreau and Civil Disobedience

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Countless peaceful protests occur in a healthy democracy, thanks to the forefathers of civil disobedience. Teach pupils about the importance of civil disobedience and a powerful minority with a video on Henry David Thoreau, which...
Instructional Video5:17
The School of Life

Machiavelli’s Advice for Nice Guys

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Scholars analyze the concepts of success, ethics, and Machiavelli's philosophy with an enlightening video. The narrator explains the main theories of Machiavelli in an easy-to-understand method and makes use of visual aids to enhance...