Instructional Video17:49
The Art Assignment

ART TRIP: DETROIT

9th - 12th
Forget the hype and experience the art and history that Detroit offers up in spades. We visit the Diego Rivera mural, Heidelberg Project, MOCA, abandoned buildings, and much more.
Instructional Video18:08
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Race Has a Regional Dimension in America’s Political Economy

Higher Ed
Stanford economic historian Professor Gavin Wright, addressing the Institute’s conference on the economics of race, argues that the conditions facing the children of the great migration from the South are very different to the...
Instructional Video22:25
Institute for New Economic Thinking

What Caused Detroit’s Demise?

Higher Ed
Historian Prof. Thomas Sugrue offers a critique of the conventional wisdom that roots the city’s fate in the racial tension of the tumultuous ‘60s and the decline of the auto industry.<b<br/>r/>

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Instructional Video3:18
Curated Video

Fluently Reading Dialogue: Recognizing Clue Verbs

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher provides a lesson on how to read dialogue fluently by recognizing clue verbs. By paying attention to the verb used in the dialogue, students can adjust their voice and expression to match the character's tone...
Instructional Video14:04
Curated Video

The Importance of Giving Back: A Message from a Philanthropist

Higher Ed
In this video, a man reflects on his personal background and experiences in philanthropy. He talks about his involvement in various Jewish organizations and his pivotal moment of standing in a concentration camp and committing himself to...
Instructional Video10:39
Weird History

The True Story Behind the Irishman

12th - Higher Ed
The ultimate fate of Jimmy Hoffa remains one of the biggest mysteries and conspiracy theories in modern American history. What happened to him? How did he seemingly disappear into thin air one, never to be seen or heard from again? One...
Instructional Video13:51
Institute for New Economic Thinking

A Hereditary Meritocracy

Higher Ed
The promise of capitalism was that anyone could rise to the highest levels of society, purely by merit. Instead, the reality now is that the educational and social requirements for success are inherited, entrenching deep...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Detroit: History, Museums, and Dining

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Join us as we take a detailed look into Detroit's past, its vibrant present, and the diverse experiences it offers for visitors of all interests. Whether you're a history buff, an art lover, a car enthusiast, or a foodie, Detroit has...
Instructional Video3:19
Jabzy

War of 1812 - 3 Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the War of 1812
Instructional Video4:21
Curated Video

Complete Git Guide: Understand and Master Git and GitHub - Section Summary

Higher Ed
This video provides a summary of this section.
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This clip is from the chapter "How Git Works Under the Hood" of the series "Complete Git Guide: Understand and Master Git and GitHub".This section explains how to initialize a...
Instructional Video2:02
Institute for New Economic Thinking

How Detroit Did Everything Wrong

Higher Ed
Part 7 of INET's interview with John Fullerton: How Motor City's downward slide is emblematic of a large-scale systemic failure that could potentially be fixed with a more diverse economy<br/>
Instructional Video6:50
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Sharing the Burden in Detroit

Higher Ed
Economist Lisa Cook discusses how unresolved racial tension remains an obstacle to putting Detroit’s economy back on its feet<br/>
Instructional Video4:27
Curated Video

10 things we never knew about Aretha Franklin

9th - Higher Ed
Multiple Grammy winner and "Queen of Soul" Aretha Franklin was known for such hits as "Respect," "Freeway of Love" and "I Say a Little Prayer."

The fourth of five children, Aretha Louise Franklin was born on March 25, 1942, in...
Instructional Video2:19
Poetry Foundation

MARS Marshall reads "Eigengrau"

Pre-K - Higher Ed
MARS Marshall (they/he) reads their poem, “Eigengrau
Instructional Video0:48
The March of Time

Carswell Air Force Base briefing

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1951: U.S. CARSWELL AIR BASE: WING BRIEFING ROOM: INT CU Sign. WS Officer at podium briefing crew in seats. VS Audience pilots. DRAMATIZATION: VS Officer at map talking about airplane route plan mission. VS Map. MS Pilot w/ cigar. Texas
Instructional Video16:18
The Guardian

Dearborn, Michigan

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In the last 12 months the city of Dearborn, Michigan, has been thrown into conflict. At its heart, the conflict is about fear, ideology and identity politics – and what it means to be an American. Dearborn, home to the largest mosque in...
Instructional Video5:03
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Why Cities Are Key to Escaping Poverty

Higher Ed
There’s no turning back from humanity’s move to high-density living, says Ed Glaeser. The task of the century will be making cities more liveable. Human capital has historically been the bedrock on which urban success rests, says Harvard...
Instructional Video0:17
The March of Time

1939: U.S. FORD AUTOMAKER: EXT WS Parked cars in 'Ford Motor Company' factory lot. VS Workers entering factory. INT VS Workers on assembly flipping car frame, applying car body to chassis. EXT MS Truck of Deluxe Coupes leaving lot. Automobile

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1939: U.S. FORD AUTOMAKER: EXT WS Parked cars in 'Ford Motor Company' factory lot. VS Workers entering factory. INT VS Workers on assembly flipping car frame, applying car body to chassis. EXT MS Truck of Deluxe Coupes leaving lot....
Instructional Video5:53
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Heroes of American Manufacturing - Omega Plastics

9th - 12th
This family-owned, tooling and injection molding manufacturer in Macomb County Michigan is the latest manufacturer featured in the Heroes of American Manufacturing video series. What started as one toolmaker in his garage, has grown into...
Instructional Video2:45
National Parks Service

Welcome to Your National Parks!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Park Ranger Shelton Johnson and National Park Service Director Jon Jarvis encourage you to visit one of America's 393 national parks. (2:53) (Scroll down for more videos)