Instructional Video9:52
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Line Segments, Comparison and Measurement

K - 12th
The nugget teaches how to compare and measure line segments.
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Rotoscoping: Bringing Animation to Life

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides an introduction to the animation technique of rotoscoping, explaining how it is used to create realistic action and special effects in movies and animated shows. It discusses the history of rotoscoping, from its...
Instructional Video12:15
CTE Skills

HST-MT- Medical Terminology of the Nervous System

Higher Ed
This CTE Health Sciences video covers proper use, pronunciation and definitions of medical terminology pertaining to the Nervous System.
Instructional Video8:21
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

Layers of Value

K - 5th
This drawing assignment and art lesson is so much fun you won’t even realize you are practicing your colored pencil skills! Perfect for Valentine’s Day and easily adaptable to any theme or shape.
News Clip3:07
Curated Video

Handguns in Canada: Where are they coming from?

9th - Higher Ed
The issue of handguns in Canada has come to the forefront following last month's mass shooting in Toronto. The National looks at answering that question and seeing if anyone really knows.
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Curated Video

Alberta walks back plan to relax public health measures

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Deena Hinshaw says rising ICU admissions prompted her to pause easing of more pandemic measures.
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Curated Video

Shamattawa First Nation getting military help for COVID-19 crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Ottawa is sending military assistance to Shamattawa First Nation in Manitoba as the COVID-19 crisis gets worse in the remote, fly-in community.
News Clip2:57
Curated Video

UK: Contact tracking systems failing to curb COVID-19 infections

9th - Higher Ed
As infection rate increases, the number of people who are not self-isolating is rising too.
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Curated Video

Ottawa fails to use 50,000 volunteer contact tracers

9th - Higher Ed
Ottawa put out the call for volunteer contact tracers months ago but hasn't used any of the 50,000 people who signed up.
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Curated Video

Coronavirus: How is the EU preparing for a second wave?

9th - Higher Ed
The EU Commission has admitted that the response to the first wave of coronavirus was not Europe's finest hour, but it is drawing on the lessons learnt to prepare for a possible second wave. The Commission has released new guidelines...
News Clip2:40
Curated Video

Trudeau describes how the new COVID-19 contact tracing app will work

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unveils a new smart phone application designed to warn people when they have come into contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.
News Clip4:48
Curated Video

Why Iceland has been so successful at contact tracing

9th - Higher Ed
Coronavirus contact tracing in Iceland is a collaborative effort between health-care workers and the police, creating a 'force to be reckoned with,' says one of the detectives in charge.
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Curated Video

Trudeau questioned about paid sick leave plan

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Monday.
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Trudeau questioned how Ottawa will support provincial needs for contact tracing

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with the CBC's Tom Parry on Tuesday
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Curated Video

Utah Launches Contact Tracing App 'Healthy Together'

9th - Higher Ed
Utah launched a contact tracing app called Healthy Together in April that helps to notify those who have been exposed to the coronavirus. The app has garnered over 45,000 signups, making Utah the only state to publicly endorse contact...
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Curated Video

Wuhan testing all citizens to contain 2nd COVID-19 outbreak

9th - Higher Ed
Wuhan is hoping it can contain a second wave of COVID-19 by testing all 11 million of its citizens in 10 days.
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Curated Video

StopCOVID: France's controversial tracing app ready by June, government says

9th - Higher Ed
The French app StopCovid, which aims to trace people who have tested positive for coronavirus in order to slow the spread of the illness, will be ready on 2 June, the French government announced on Tuesday. "We will be ready on 2 June,"...
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Curated Video

Trudeau questioned about contact tracing apps and privacy rights

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters on Wednesday
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Curated Video

Coronavirus: French MPs approve COVID-19 tracing app despite privacy concerns

9th - Higher Ed
French MPs have approved the launch of a COVID-19 tracing app, as part of a wide-range set of measures for easing a national lockdown. The app, named StopCovid, will be one of the first of its kind to be launched by a European...
News Clip3:04
Curated Video

StopCOVID: the French government's controversial tracing app project raises privacy concerns

9th - Higher Ed
The French government has postponed a debate on its tracing app project after many questions were raised over privacy issues. The French Prime Minister suggested the app would be submitted to a specific vote but no date has been set yet....
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Curated Video

StopCOVID: the French government's controversial tracing-app project raises privacy concerns

9th - Higher Ed
The French government has postponed a debate on its tracing app project after many questions were raised over privacy issues. The French Prime Minister suggested that the app would be submitted to a specific vote but no date has been set...
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Curated Video

Ontario must speed up contact tracing, doctor warns | Power & Politics

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario needs to increase contact tracing in order to curb the spread of COVID-19 in the province, says Dr. Michael Warner.
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Global business team

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Global business team
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Global business team

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Global business team