Instructional Video19:14
Curated Video

Kingdoms From Nothing: Ghana

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This series explores the many kingdoms of pre-colonial sub-saharan Africa.
Instructional Video6:03
History Hit

West Africa Before the Europeans: Rediscovery and beyond

12th - Higher Ed
Why are we ignorant of the archaeology left behind in West Africa? Are West Africans going to rediscover their history and will there be a demand of giving back physical objects from foreign museums in aiding that rediscovery? West...
Instructional Video8:54
Espresso Media

Surviving the Drought: Water Conservation in Cape Town

9th - 12th
The video features citizens of Cape Town discussing their efforts to conserve water during a drought. They share tips on how to save water, such as using a water sprayer for showers and putting bricks in the toilet to reduce flushing...
Instructional Video10:24
Guinness World Records

Exploring the Animal Kingdom at Port Lympne

K - 5th
This video is a tour of Port Lympne, where the animal director showcases various species and discusses their care and conservation efforts. From cheetahs and Andean bears to Amur tigers and red pandas, viewers get a glimpse into the...
Instructional Video7:48
The Africa Channel

Behind the Words: Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche talks about challenging stereotypes

12th - Higher Ed
Go, Behind the Words of some of Africa’s literary icons and hear what inspired their writings. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, author of bestselling novel, Americanah the soon to be produced HBO Max series starring Lupito Nyong’o, and Half of...
Instructional Video9:18
Curated Video

The African Origin of Mathematics

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Perhaps the oldest known mathematical device in the history of mankind was created in Central Africa and could potentially be the originator of Egyptian and Greek mathematics.
Instructional Video2:44
Jabzy

Boundaries of Europe - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Boundaries of Europe
Instructional Video10:23
SWPictures

The Plant that Cures Malaria: Doctor Fights Malaria in Africa

12th - Higher Ed
The Plant that Cures Malaria part 3/5: This video highlights the devastating impact of malaria on individuals, families, and economies in Africa. It follows the work of a doctor serving over 100,000 people in Eastern Uganda, and...
Instructional Video22:07
Global Health with Greg Martin

Ebola One Year Later

Higher Ed
We review and update you on the Ebola epidemic one year after it began its spread across West Africa. We also discuss what the future looks like for both the epidemic and the countries it has hit and talk about lessons learned for public...
Instructional Video3:44
TMW Media

The Great Sardine Run: Learn about the sardine run

K - 5th
Where are the scientists? What is the sardine run? How do scientists know where to look for these fish? The Great Sardine Run, Part 1
Instructional Video5:06
The Africa Channel

Care for Color - For the Love of Water: This man overcame his fears to learn to swim

12th - Higher Ed
This series presents the art of taking care of oneself, unique to people of color, with a specific focus on wellness in all its forms. Host Ngozi Paul takes on the stereotype that black people can’t swim. In the process, discovering the...
Instructional Video3:41
Jabzy

Russian Colonialism - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Russian Colonialism
Instructional Video1:06
Next Animation Studio

Modern human origin traced to northern Botswana

12th - Higher Ed
New research published in the journal Nature suggests that modern humans descended from the region south of the Zambezi River, spanning northern Botswana into parts of Namibia and Zimbabwe, in southern Africa.
Instructional Video4:27
Healthcare Triage

Green Coffee Extract Doesn't Reduce Weight, and Travel Bans Won't Stop Ebola

Higher Ed
Research fails to show that green coffee extract works. It also fails to show travel bans are a good idea for Ebola.
Instructional Video4:12
The Africa Channel

Africa on a Plate: Zulu Crocodile Curry

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the continent through this culinary journey as notable African chefs set out to introduce viewers to the foods and cultures of Africa. Chef Lentswe Bhengu travels to the outskirts of Durban, where he learns about his cultural...
Instructional Video15:53
Professor Dave Explains

Quinine and the Birth of the Dye Industry

12th - Higher Ed
As we just learned, the 19th century brought about the practice of isolating compounds with medicinal properties from their natural sources, such as a variety of alkaloids. But one such alkaloid deserves its own chapter in this story,...
Instructional Video2:02
ZooMoo

Animal Alphabet: I is for Ibis

Pre-K - K
Who’s that over there? Flash has just spotted another cool creature he can add to his Animal Alphabet! Our intrepid traveller Flash explores land, sea and air spotting different species of wildlife in their natural habitats and...
Instructional Video5:50
Science360

The oldest fossil evidence of modern, venomous snakes in Africa! NSF Science Now 21.

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode, we discover the oldest fossil evidence of modern, venomous snakes in Africa; we discover what was going on in the earliest moments of our universe just after the Big Bang; and, finally, we learn about a weather...
Instructional Video9:57
TLDR News

What Does the World Want from a Biden Administration? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
As one of the most influential countries in the world, nations across the globe look to the US government when it comes to major issues like the environment, COVID & global diplomacy. So in this video, we discuss what countries like the...
Instructional Video25:18
Global Health with Greg Martin

The biggest Global Health stories of 2014

Higher Ed
This episode looks back at 2014 and reviews the biggest and most important stories.
Instructional Video13:09
Global Health with Greg Martin

Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Public Health

Higher Ed
Greg Martin walks you through the successes and failings of various initiatives that he has started and tries to identify lessons learned for those that are interested in innovation and entrepreneurship in the global health / public...
Instructional Video20:20
SWPictures

SURVIVOR'S GUIDE - Newborn Survival

12th - Higher Ed
Birth is a treacherous business, especially in Africa where every year up to half a million babies die on the day they are born. Evelyn Katunge, from Kenya, knows about the heartbreak of losing babies. She was just 18 when she gave...
Instructional Video7:15
The Africa Channel

Care for Color - For the Love of Water: The history of black people and swimming

12th - Higher Ed
This series presents the art of taking care of oneself, unique to people of color, with a specific focus on wellness in all its forms. Host Ngozi Paul takes on the stereotype that black people can’t swim. In the process, discovering the...
Instructional Video2:48
ProTeachersVideo

Post-War Britain: Immigration - New Neighbours

Higher Ed
A video clip perfect for use as a lesson starter exploring how immigration has changed the face of one neighbourhood in Bristol. Stapleton Road in Bristol has changed dramatically since the 1950s and is now home to a huge variety of...