Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Exploring Portland: A Vibrant City of Nature, Art, and Culture

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Welcome to our video about Portland, the largest city in Oregon and a vibrant hub of the Pacific Northwest. In this video, we'll take you on a virtual tour of Portland's stunning natural surroundings, from the majestic Mount Hood to the...
Instructional Video1:10
Next Animation Studio

‘Dead zone’ growing, killing Oregon’s sea crabs

12th - Higher Ed
Fish can escape from the deadly water, but slow creatures like crabs get trapped and die.
Instructional Video4:33
Curated Video

Detailed Sample IELTS Part 3 Answers About Plants

9th - Higher Ed
Today you’ll hear sample IELTS Part 3 answers about plants. In the previous 2 videos, we learned 8+ plant vocabulary, as well as hearing a sample Part 2 answer about this odd, but real, IELTS topic. Today, you’ll hear how I answer Part 3...
Instructional Video3:32
Healthcare Triage

Covid Treatment Research, Toilet Plumes, and Increasing Cases 6-23-2020

Higher Ed
There's a study coming out of the UK about using a steroid called Dexamethasone to treat COVID19 symptoms. The initial reports look good, but we'll hold judgement until we see the full study. Toilet plumes are also in the news....
Instructional Video3:20
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Sarah Donn - Teachers Make a Difference - Jonathan Siegle

Higher Ed
Sarah Donn is a 2nd grade teacher at Willagillespie Elementry Scool in Eugene, Oregon. She is proud and blessed to be a part of a strong, creative, supportive, and caring team. Her teammates and colleagues help her to be a better...
Instructional Video0:57
Next Animation Studio

Plastic eating bacteria discovered by U.S. undergrad

12th - Higher Ed
A U.S. undergraduate student has discovered a new kind of plastic consuming bacteria. Morgan Vague, a senior at Reed College in Oregon has developed a new bacteria that eats polyethylene terephthalate, or P.E.T.
Instructional Video0:45
The March of Time

1952: SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR: WS State of Oregon & eagle carved in stone on State Capitol building, Douglas McKay siting at desk, SOT saying will represent entire US, as governor never played favorites, secretary Alene Phillips bringing mail.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1952: SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR: WS State of Oregon & eagle carved in stone on State Capitol building, Douglas McKay siting at desk, SOT saying will represent entire US, as governor never played favorites, secretary Alene Phillips...
Instructional Video0:51
The March of Time

1952: KEFAUVER CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS: VS DOLLYING THROUGH Raleigh Hotel suite w/ VO Frank Bourgholtzer, Moving up hallway w/ volunteers, female, male, walking by, moving into Press Room, VS People, poster, ad, keepsakes.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1952: KEFAUVER CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS: VS DOLLYING THROUGH Raleigh Hotel suite w/ VO Frank Bourgholtzer, Moving up hallway w/ volunteers, female, male, walking by, moving into Press Room, VS People, poster, ad, keepsakes.
Instructional Video3:45
NASA

NASA | Landsat Senses a Disturbance in the Forest

3rd - 11th
This is a sequence of Landsat-based data in the Pacific Northwest. There is one data set for each year representing an aggregate of the approximate peak of the growing season (around August). The data was created using a sophisticated...
Instructional Video2:15
Curated Video

The Secret Balloons that Bombed America

9th - Higher Ed
In 1944, Imperial Japan attacked the West Coast of America with hundreds of balloon bombs flown 6,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean. They took the lives of five Oregon school children and their teacher – and remain a threat to this day.
Instructional Video9:52
Weird History

What Life Was Really Like On the Oregon Trail

12th - Higher Ed
Life on the Oregon Trail was both incredibly boring and extremely dangerous. Pioneers had to exercise extreme caution and a lot of bravado to cross the 2,170 mile stretch of land starting in Missouri and ending in Oregon. Accidents and...
Instructional Video0:37
Science360

WHAT'S HAPPENING ON AUGUST 21, AND WHAT CAN PEOPLE POTENTIALLY SEE?

12th - Higher Ed
We asked NSF's Division of Astronomical Sciences Program Director David Boboltz what's happening on August 21, and what can people potentially see. Provided by National Science Foundation
Instructional Video0:28
The March of Time

1952: SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR: MS Title, WS Parade in street w/ majorettes & band, MS Douglas McKay (1893-1959) smiling, taking off hat. WS Parade w/ police marching, WS McKay riding in convertible waving hat, smiling (poor contrast).

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1952: SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR: MS Title, WS Parade in street w/ majorettes & band, MS Douglas McKay (1893-1959) smiling, taking off hat. WS Parade w/ police marching, WS McKay riding in convertible waving hat, smiling (poor contrast).
Instructional Video5:14
Cerebellum

The Abolitionists: 1832-1844 - Webster-ashburton Treaty 1842

9th - 12th
National Expansion (1832-1848) American democracy has a lineage of written records that we can trace to show the development of our nation, and how each document builds on those before it to make our foundation of freedom stronger. In...
Instructional Video0:44
Next Animation Studio

Scientists experimenting to use volcano to power America

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists are experimenting with the use of heat from a volcano in central Oregon to generate electricity. The experiment is being led by a company called AltaRock Energy. A team of scientists and engineers began pumping 11 million...
Instructional Video4:03
Food Farmer Earth

Imperial Stock Ranch - The Story of a Century Old Ranch

12th - Higher Ed
This is the story of Jeanne Carver, and her Imperial Stock Ranch, a century old ranch located in Shaniko, Oregon.
Instructional Video2:34
Food Farmer Earth

The Oldest Pinot Noir Vines in the Willamette Valley

12th - Higher Ed
Dundee, Oregon. David Lett may not have single-handedly put Oregon wine on the world map, but he was certainly one of its earliest, most prescient, winemaking crusaders that helped establish the Oregon wine industry. In keeping with the...
Instructional Video6:02
Food Farmer Earth

Concerned about Mercury Levels In Tuna?

12th - Higher Ed
Is it safe to eat tuna? We talk with Michael Morrissey Ph.D, formerly with the Oregon State University Seafood Lab in Astoria, Oregon, and the lead author of a 2005 study that examined mercury levels in West Coast albacore tuna. As we...
Instructional Video2:04
Food Farmer Earth

A Young Oregon Winemaker

12th - Higher Ed
Remy Drabkin grew where new winemakers were developing the nascent Oregon wine industry. She knew too she would one day become a young Oregon winemaker.
Instructional Video1:56
Food Farmer Earth

An Oregon Grape Grower From Wall Street to Vineyard Farm

12th - Higher Ed
From the archives: Although Dick Shea started out as an Oregon grape grower for other producers, he also began producing his own wine.
Instructional Video7:12
TLDR News

Greater Idaho: Republicans' Plan to Redraw State Lines

12th - Higher Ed
With American politics becoming increasingly polarised, secession has become a popular topic of conversation. While that is constitutionally difficult, redrawing state lines is comparatively far easier... So just how likely is a...
Instructional Video5:32
Food Farmer Earth

A Love of Good Farmhouse Food

12th - Higher Ed
Rudy Marchesi has crafted his life around a world devoted to food. Both professionally, as owner of a vineyard and winery on 230 acres near Portland, Oregon, and in his personal life, with a nearby residence that he has carved out as a...
Instructional Video2:50
Food Farmer Earth

The Portland Food Scene Ben Dyer

12th - Higher Ed
We talk to Chef Ben Dyer about knowing where your food comes from as he was tending to a whole lamb he was grilling outside the Simpatica Dining Hall.
Instructional Video4:03
Food Farmer Earth

Raising Backyard Chickens - Picking Chickens Up

12th - Higher Ed
Naomi Montacre of Naomi's Organic Farm Supply demonstrates how to safely pick up your backyard chickens. As she mentions, chickens are naturally fearful creatures so there are better ways to catch and to hold them that won't cause them...