Instructional Video3:54
Curated Video

Understanding the Different Types of Unemployment in Economics

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the different types of unemployment in economics and provides explanations and examples for each one. The four main types of unemployment discussed are cyclical unemployment, seasonal unemployment,...
Instructional Video1:07
Next Animation Studio

Paris starts testing its air taxis for the 2024 Olympic Games

12th - Higher Ed
The French government has earmarked millions to make sure Paris will host the first Olympics with flying taxis.
Instructional Video5:18
History Hit

The Battle For North America: The French surrender

12th - Higher Ed
How long did the battle last? What happened to the French and British commanders? What happened to the British survivors after the battle? How did this one battle change North America? The Battle For North America, Part 12
Instructional Video7:21
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen

A Plague of Wasps | Part 1 | STORY | NASTY

Pre-K - 5th
A Plague of Wasps | Part 1 | STORY | NASTY Michael Rosen keeps bumping into a chatty old lady who tells him wildly unlikely stories - like there being man eating fleas on the London tube.
Instructional Video3:27
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Valeri Lantz-Gefroh - Teachers Make a Difference - Diane Jones

Higher Ed
Valeri Lantz-Gefroh, MFA, is an Associate professor in the School of Journalism where she serves as the Improvisation Program Director in the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science. She teaches workshops and graduate courses at Stony...
Instructional Video3:05
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Lori Bindig - Teachers Make a Difference - Jack Banks

Higher Ed
Lori Bindig is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Media Studies and Director of the M.A. in Communication at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut. She earned her doctorate in Communication at the...
Instructional Video3:35
Curated Video

Finland, Lake Saimaa biospheric area

12th - Higher Ed
Saimaa is a lake in southeastern Finland. At approximately 4,400 square kilometres, it is the largest lake in Finland, and the fourth largest natural freshwater lake in Europe. It was formed by glacial melting at the end of the Ice Age....
Instructional Video3:17
ACDC Leadership

AP Economics Summer Institutes with Jacob Clifford

12th - Higher Ed
Last summer I put a video camera in the hallway and asked the participants if they wanted to share anything about their experience. The responses were kind and humbling. I'm very glad that they got so much out of it. If you teach AP...
Instructional Video5:14
Science360

Computer scientist and Watson co-creator David Ferrucci - ScienceLives

12th - Higher Ed
When David Ferrucci was introduced to computer programming as a high school student questions flooded his mind … Where does it stop? What can I get the computer to do? "My mind immediately went to the idea of artificial intelligence ......
Instructional Video10:21
Curated Video

Supporting Your Opinion with Strong Reasons

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how writers support their opinions with reasons and information. They provide examples and explanations to show readers why they think something. The teacher also guides students through a practice...
Instructional Video4:26
Espresso Media

Garwin: The History of Los Alamos

9th - 12th
Garwin part 2/11: This video explores the history of Los Alamos and its role in the development of the atomic bomb during World War II. It highlights the isolation and secrecy of the Los Alamos Laboratory, as well as the experiences of...
Instructional Video5:40
Mr. Beat

The American Presidential Election of 1864

6th - 12th
Who cares if the southern half of the country split off and it's been fighting a very bloody war against it ever since? Let's have an election! The 20th Presidential election in American history took place on November 8th, 1864. Right...
Instructional Video2:01
Weatherthings

Why Leaves Change Color in the Fall

6th - 8th
Autumn can produce brilliant colors in the leaves. In spring and summer, the leaves of trees use chlorophyll to turn sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food, and that makes leaves green. As daylight diminishes in autumn, less...
Instructional Video5:13
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Ralph Morelli - Computer Science The Challenge

Higher Ed
Professor Morelli graduated from the University of Connecticut in 1969 with a B. A. in Mathematics. He has an M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy, as well as an M. S. in Computer Science from the University of Hawaii. He has been teaching at...
Podcast4:32
KERA

Refugee Children Found a Home in Dallas

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A young Dallas couple has decided to open their doors to refugee children in their neighborhood. They don’t run a daycare or an afterschool program, but host refugee children at their home for games, movies, and even homework. Their home...
Instructional Video24:48
The Wall Street Journal

Bari Weiss and Leon Botstein on Free Speech on College Campuses

Higher Ed
Former New York Times columnist Bari Weiss and Leon Botstein, president of Bard College, debate free thought and expression in academia and discuss whether traditional colleges are preparing students for today’s media environment.
Instructional Video5:27
Food Farmer Earth

The Art of Making Freekeh: A Traditional Green Wheat Delicacy

12th - Higher Ed
This video delves into the traditional process of making Freekeh, a Middle Eastern delicacy, by harvesting green wheat, then roasting it to halt the enzymatic process and infuse a smoky flavor. It emphasizes the importance of timing in...
Instructional Video1:11
Visual Learning Systems

Natural Cycles: Hibernation and Estivation

9th - 12th
This program addresses many of the cycles conducted by animals including those of migration, hibernation, and patterns relating to day and night. The cycles that affect all living things are discussed including the air we breathe and the...
Instructional Video2:27
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Christine B. Cha - Susan Nolen-Hoeksema & Matthew Nock

Higher Ed
Christine B. Cha, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Counseling & Clinical Psychology Department, Teachers College, Columbia University. She applies principles from social and cognitive psychology to answer questions about suicide...
Instructional Video3:47
Weatherthings

Sun, Heat, Air and Wind: sun, heat, air

6th - 8th
A curious pre-school child asks questions to a big kid about how weather works. Every answer is enlightening yet leads to another question. The little child learns that wind is air that moves, that may be gentle or strong and even...
Instructional Video4:10
Maddie Moate

The Bear and the Hare - The Truth

K - 5th
The John Lewis Christmas Advert 2013 - What would really happen?! All links to material used below.
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 Video8:24
Easy Languages

What is Typical for the Turkish Culture? | Easy Turkish 32

12th - Higher Ed
What is Typical for the Turkish Culture? | Easy Turkish 32 Easy Turkish is a project to help you learn Turkish in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Istanbul and other places in Turkey.
Podcast12:01
NASA

‎The Invisible Network: 06. Next-Gen | NASA's The Invisible Network Podcast

Pre-K - Higher Ed
CubeSats are small satellites, some weighing as little as 3 pounds. They provide opportunities for small-scale research in space, and an avenue for young scientists — some as young as middle school-aged — to see their curiosity take...