Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

101 Toledo War - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
The year: 1835. The dispute: Territorial claim of the Toledo Strip. Toledo holds geographical importance as a port city at the base of the Maumee Bay. The conflict arises out of differing interpretations of the boundary lines set by the...
Instructional Video18:36
All In One Social Media

Unlocking the Secrets to Using TikTok on Your Desktop in 2023!

Higher Ed
In this video, we're going to show you how to use TikTok on desktop. TikTok is a popular social media app that lets you create and share videos for your business. In this guide, we'll teach you all about how to use TikTok on desktop....
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 Video4:29
Science360

A lifetime of building learning communities

12th - Higher Ed
James Duderstadt has always considered himself a change agent. It might sound odd, when you consider that he’s spent nearly 50 years at one institution. Look a bit closer, however, and you quickly see what he means: Duderstadt, a...
Instructional Video4:45
Curated Video

Compare Two Functions by Analyzing an Equation and a Table

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to compare functions using equations and tables. They emphasize the importance of understanding the different representations of functions and how to calculate the constant rate of change. They...
Podcast3:34
Michigan Radio

Burning Grass for Alternative Electricity

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Energy experts are thinking about ways to replace coal that’s burned in American power stations. One alternative is to burn plants because they can produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions. This results in biomass power. Listen to learn...
Instructional Video12:46
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Margaret Levenstein - Financing Innovation or Speculation, the Case of Cleveland

Higher Ed
Did you know that around 1920 Cleveland, Ohio, had a technological cutting edge not unlike Silicon Valley today? Probably you didn't, because Cleveland lost its edge during the Great Depression, and its innovation networks were never...
Instructional Video5:24
Barcroft Media

2'6" Tall Fashion Vlogger Stands For Beauty In All Sizes: BORN DIFFERENT

Higher Ed
Fashionista Michaela Davert has a rare condition that means she can break a bone as easily as a piece of chalk. The 18-year-old, who measures 2ft 6ins in height, has broken over 90 bones in her body and was isolated at school. But now...
Podcast2:13
Michigan Radio

Recycling Old Cars

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The "cash for clunkers" program was a limited federal government program in the U.S. that gave people credits to trade in their old, gas guzzling, polluting cars for newer ones. The goal was to get older cars off the road to improve...
Instructional Video2:32
Healthcare Triage

More Medicaid News, but This Time Its Not All Terrible!

Higher Ed
This week, Seema Verma announced that the administration would not approve several requests by states to place lifetime limits on Medicaid benefits. How about that? The CMS doesn't do much to protect benefits these days, but this is a...
Instructional Video3:31
All In One Social Media

August Content Ideas & Calendar - Desiree Martinez

Higher Ed
August Content Ideas & Calendar // Welcome to August! Every month I publish a content calendar to help you plan your social media story for the month. It is filled with fun ideas, themes, and gives you a plan.
Instructional Video4:46
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Bill Ayers - Teachers Make a Difference

Higher Ed
William Ayers, Distinguished Professor of Education and Senior University Scholar at the University of Illinois at Chicago (retired), founder of both the Small Schools Workshop and the Center for Youth and Society, taught courses in...
Instructional Video20:10
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Who Wins and Loses from Innovation?

Higher Ed
The concept of innovation as a "good thing" is seldom questioned. After all, there is no doubt that innovation and invention create the foundations for much of our growth and economic prosperity. But what about the distributional...
Instructional Video10:52
TLDR News

All Trump's Election Lawsuits Explained: Trump's Court Battles Overturning the Election? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Since the election last week, Trump and his team have spent a lot of time talking about election fraud. So far though evidence of fraud hasn't exactly been forthcoming, so in this video we dive deep and examine all of the court cases...
Podcast3:52
Michigan Radio

Japanese Knotweed's Invasive Superpowers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Even beautiful plants can sometimes be detrimental to the environment. This public radio story takes place in Michigan where the sale of Japanese knotweed has been outlawed following unchecked growth of the large ornamental plant....
Instructional Video7:19
Curated Video

C++ Developer - Variables and Data Types - Part 3

Higher Ed
This is the third part of a three-part video that explains variables and data types. This clip is from the chapter "Fundamentals of C++" of the series "The Complete C++ Developer Course".This section discusses the fundamentals of C++.
Instructional Video6:25
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Rebekah Modrak & Jamie Vander Broek - Radical Humility

Higher Ed
Rebekah Modrak is a writer and interventionist artist whose artworks resist consumer culture. Re Made Co. (remadeco.org) poses as an online “company” to recreate actual company Best Made Co. (seller of $350 luxury hand-painted axes) by...
Podcast3:41
Michigan Radio

A Delicious Solution to Our Energy Problems

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A new source of energy is being developed by using Michigan's industrial food waste. Using existing technology for converting manure into electricity, these anaerobic digesters are doing their work on pudding packs and canned peaches,...
Instructional Video5:07
Science360

Social scientist Scott Page - ScienceLives

12th - Higher Ed
How does diversity arise? Does it make a system more productive? How does it impact the overall strength of a system? Does it make a system prone to large events? These are some of the questions Scott Page, professor of complex systems,...
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...
Podcast3:37
Michigan Radio

Mice Evolving at Warp Speed

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Changes to a neighborhood park in Illinois have affected the Northern White-Footed mice who live in the forest nearby. Scientists who study living mice today compare them to museum samples of dead mice to understand how they've changed...
Podcast3:30
Michigan Radio

China Owns Most Rare Earth Elements Used in Electronics

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Rare earth minerals are very important to today's electronics. Your iPod, laptop, and television use them. They make electronics light so they don't need much power. But the Chinese have a lock on the production of rare earth elements...
Instructional Video3:14
Barcroft Media

Trans Couple Pause Transition To Become Parents: MY TRANS LIFE

Higher Ed
TRANS couple who stopped transitioning to have a baby celebrate their daughter's first birthday. For couple Liam Johnson, 20, and Racquelle Trammell, 30, their biological daughter's first birthday is a celebration they thought they might...
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...