Instructional Video15:06
Wonderscape

Start Smart: Understanding People with Disabilities

K - 5th
This video explores the concept of disabilities, focusing on physical disabilities and how they can impact a person's ability to walk, talk, hear, see, or touch. It emphasizes that disabilities are just one aspect of a person and that...
Instructional Video2:37
Hip Hughes History

The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 Explained in 3 Minutes: US History Review

6th - 12th
Find out why I call the NW Ordinance of 1787 the "Uht Oh, Mama Got Pregnant Law".
Instructional Video6:29
Professor Dave Explains

Kinetic Molecular Theory and its Postulates

12th - Higher Ed
We learned about ideal gases and the ideal gas laws, and we briefly touched on kinetic molecular theory, which puts these laws in context. But let's now go through this theory more rigorously, analyzing each postulate one at a time.
Instructional Video7:43
Professor Dave Explains

The Laws of Thermodynamics, Entropy, and Gibbs Free Energy

12th - Higher Ed
We've all heard of the Laws of Thermodynamics, but what are they really? What the heck is entropy and what does it mean for the fate of the universe? How does soap work?! So many questions answered in this clip! Enjoy!
Instructional Video9:00
Global Ethics Solutions

Respect and Fair Treatment: A Diverse Workplace

Higher Ed
Diversity can mean a lot of things in the context of the workplace. What kinds of diversity are there in the workplace? What are the goals of diversity? How can we be collaborative and unified, yet be diverse in the workplace? These and...
Instructional Video10:16
TLDR News

Ethiopia’s Renaissance Dam: Will it Mean War with Egypt - TLDR News.

12th - Higher Ed
It might not seem major global news that Ethiopia is currently building a dam across the Nile, a dam they hope will solve the country's issue relating to water, electricity supply, and trade. The issue is that neighbouring countries...
Instructional Video2:19
Curated Video

Breaking Down the Bill of Rights

9th - Higher Ed
The Bill of Rights is the first ten amendments to the US Constitution. It guarantees all Americans basic freedoms – but those freedoms have always been under attack.
Instructional Video3:24
Mr. Beat

McCulloch v. Maryland

6th - 12th
In the second episode of Supreme Court Briefs, Mr. Beat makes one of the most boring Supreme Court cases in American history somewhat more interesting. It was, after all, QUITE A FREAKING BIG DEAL. Washington, D.C. 1816 The United States...
Instructional Video1:49
Curated Video

The Supreme Court: Gatekeeper of the Constitution

9th - Higher Ed
Ever wonder why a new appointment to the Supreme Court is such big news? Of the three branches that make up the Federal Government, it’s arguably the judiciary – the courts system – that has the greatest impact upon our lives.
Instructional Video6:41
Mazz Media

Equal Protection and Extending Rights

6th - 8th
This program examines how the Supreme Court refused to recognize the intention of the Fourteenth Amendment and the equal protection clause. Students will learn about the concept of “separate but equal” and about the Supreme Court...
Instructional Video1:53
Curated Video

Breaking Barriers: Constance Baker Motley

9th - Higher Ed
Breaking through the limits placed on women and people of color was all in a day’s work for Constance Baker Motley. She was a civil rights activist, lawyer, judge and state senator.
Instructional Video1:05
TLDR News

Brexit Update in One Minute - Brexit Explained.

12th - Higher Ed
Confused about Brexit? What's even happening at the moment? We update you on Brexit in just one minute.
Instructional Video10:28
TLDR News

Coronavirus: Is it Fair to Compare Countries’ Death Rates? - TLDR News.

12th - Higher Ed
A lot of the stats coming out about Coronavirus directly compare countries' death tolls and infection rates, looking to see which nation has been hit hardest and who's reacted the best. The problem is that Trump & Johnson (who lead the...
Instructional Video1:30
The Business Professor

14th Amendment to US Constitution

Higher Ed
This Video Explains the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution
Instructional Video0:53
Brian McLogan

Evaluate the limit using special trigonometric limits and limit laws

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to evaluate the limit of a function involving trigonometric expressions. The limit of a function as the input variable of the function tends to a number/value is the number/value which the function approaches at that time....
Instructional Video4:41
Jack Rackam

The Rise and Fall of Babylon | The Life & Times of Hammurabi

12th - Higher Ed
We're going way back for this one, before Classical History, before the Iron Age, all the way back to the Bronze Age! Talkin' about the First Babylonian Empire, and how Hammurabi made it the greatest empire Mesopotamia had ever seen, and...
Instructional Video3:13
Curated Video

Introduction to Newton's Three Laws of Motion

9th - Higher Ed
The video is a lesson on Newton's three laws of motion. It explains each law and provides examples to illustrate them. The video provides calculations to demonstrate the second law and gives examples of interactions between objects to...
Instructional Video9:39
Weird History

What It Was Like to Be Egyptian Royalty

12th - Higher Ed
What was everyday life like for Egyptian royals? In a word: busy. Though they lived in the lap of luxury and enjoyed a standard of living that most other ancient Egyptians didn't, Egyptian royalty generally didn't have much downtime.
Instructional Video4:53
Mazz Media

Speed Velocity and Acceleration

6th - 8th
Why do objects move in certain ways? Students will learn that English mathematician Isaac Newton figured out the basic laws that govern how objects move. The program explains the difference between speed, velocity and acceleration and...
Instructional Video3:51
Science360

Newton's Second Law of Motion - Science of NFL Football

12th - Higher Ed
"Science of NFL Football" is a 10-part video series funded by the National Science Foundation and produced in partnership with the National Football League. In this segment, NBC's Lester Holt breaks down Isaac Newton's Second Law of...
Podcast3:01
Bedtime History

Making the U.S. Constitution

Pre-K - Higher Ed
After the American Revolution, America was free from Great Britain and finally existed as its own country. However, America now lacked a set of laws to govern it. At the time, the states were not united, and each state had its own set of...
Instructional Video4:23
Mazz Media

Montesqueiu's Ideas About Government

6th - 8th
Montesqueiu's Ideas About Government In this video students will learn about Montesquieu one of the foremost political philosophers of the Enlightenment. Viewers will come to understand that his writings explore various forms of...
Instructional Video20:30
msvgo

Algebra of Continuous Functions

K - 12th
It explains the laws of algebra of continuity of functions. It also explains continuity of composite functions.
Podcast6:16
But Why

How Democracy Works

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Democracy is a form of government in which citizens have input into the rules that govern them. In the United States, people elect representatives at the local, state, and national levels, and those elected representatives make laws....