Annenberg Foundation
Annenberg Learner: Learner: Bridging World History
An inquiry-based, multimedia course aiding in the instruction of world history. Understand the impact of primary sources, time and space, human relationship, and many other aspects over the entire history of the world. Units are...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Intro to History
Historians ask questions about the past to help understand the present and gain insight into the future. Listen to a history professor from the University of Michigan discuss how and why he studies history.
Other
David Hunter: Historical Analysis and Interpretation
A video featuring methods to gather valuable facts and interpretations and how to differentiate between the two. [5:21]
Crash Course
Crash Course World History 212: The Rise of the West and Historical Methodology
Crash Course World History video discussing historical methodology and how historians have framed and written about the rise of the West. Host John Green presents in a lively, engaging format. [11:54]
Other
Gerald Oehler: Bias the Art of Historical Inquiry
This video provides an examination of bias and point of view and why this is an important skill to know when studying his/her story. [5:30]
Council for Economic Education
Econ Ed Link: Supply Chain Video
A video exploring the topic of supply chain. Learn about demand and entrepreneurship. [2:28]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Us History Overview 2: Reconstruction to the Great Depression
Let the Khan Academy give you an overview of the period in history from the Reconstruction to the Great Depression.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: What Is Economics?
Introduction to economics using notes and a corresponding video teaches students the basic definition of economics which involves individual choice. [1:12]
Crash Course
Crash Course Study Skills #9: Papers and Essays
Writing research papers is an essential skill in your career as a student, and this week we're going to help you do that like a pro. From figuring out where to begin to finding the best systems, to breaking out of "research recursion...
Other
Crowdsourcing and Crowdfunding Explained
A short animated film describing the four different ways Crowdsourcing works and the five different categories of things you can do with crowdsourcing. [3:48]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Ap Us History Long Essay Example 2
US History expert, Kim, demonstrates the process of gathering evidence for writing the long essay and deciding what argument to make. [9:26]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Ap Us History Dbq Example 3
Kim analyzes the last of the documents, identifies themes, and writes a thesis statement. [13:34]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: How to Read a Document: Analyzing a Historical Text
How do historians analyze sources from the past? Khan Academy's historian Kim Kutz Elliott and grammarian David Rheinstrom continue their conversation about how to interpret Roosevelt's First Inaugural Address. [13:48]
PBS
Pbs: Workplace Essential Skills: Grouping and Sorting Packages
Employees explain how they use the mathematical concept of grouping and sorting every day in their jobs in the logistics and transportation industries.
PBS
Pbs: Workplace Essential Skills: Using Area to Solve Problems
Employees working in the field give examples of when they use formulas like area to solve problems such as understanding the sizes of packages and pallets.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fundamentals: Normative and Descriptive Claims
We humans are a chatty bunch--we talk A LOT. But each claim we make can be sorted neatly into one of two categories: it either describes something or it evaluates something (philosophers call these descriptive and normative claims...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Math in Economics: Lesson 1
This lesson shows students that math is used to understand the economy. It is 1 of 5 in the series titled "Math in Economics."