Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Can Seaweed Save the World: Seaweed Farming
Professor Tim Flannery investigates how seaweed is helping to save the world. From growing the foods of the future, helping clean polluted water and even combating climate change. Is it possible to farm seaweed in the open ocean to...
Next Animation Studio
Diseased trees turned into methane producers, study shows
A paper published in Geophysical Research Letters shows that aging and diseased trees produce flammable concentration of methane, believed to be a new source of the potent greenhouse gas. Applied on a global scale the methane releases...
Curated Video
Five Facts - Environmental Sustainability
This video explores five fun facts about environmental sustainability.
Schooling Online
Shakespeare Today: Macbeth - Plot Summary
The brave Macbeth meets three spooky witches, who give him the tantalising prophecy that he is destined to become King of Scotland! Surprised yet excited, he is urged on by his wife to kill the king and steal the throne for himself....
The Art Assignment
Explore variations of white. | Odili Donald Odita | The Art Assignment
What is white? What is any color? Philadelphia-based abstract painter Odili Donald Odita talks with us about his work and offers us an assignment about color.
Curated Video
Using Decision Trees for Business Investment Calculations
The video is a lecture on how businesses can use decision trees to make important calculations regarding investment projects. The lecturer explains the concept of decision trees and how they allow businesses to map out all possible...
Science360
Want To Understand Drought? Follow The Water!
Already parts of the world suffer from lack of water, and with increasing demand it's expected to get worse. To better understand and predict drought, 30 universities are collaborating in a multidisciplinary effort called the Shale Hills...
National Parks Service
Redwood National and State Parks - Rangers and Chainsaws
Ranger Greg finds out what it takes to restore old growth redwood groves decades after they were logged. CREDIT: NPS
Science360
Science in Motion: Reusing Forests
A lively, informal look at research from the University of Maine, where scientists are turning forest-industry waste into fuel, construction materials, textiles and polymers for space-age plastics.
Curated Video
Julia for Data Science (Video 23)
Julia is an easy, fast, open source language that if written well performs nearly as well as low-level languages such as C and FORTRAN. Its design is a dance between specialization and abstraction, providing high machine performance...
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Renewable and Non-Renewable Energy Sources
This video explains the difference between renewable and non-renewable natural resources, focusing on heating sources such as wood, natural gas, propane, and oil. The video also briefly mentions fossil fuels and other non-renewable...
True Calling
Haida Totem Pole Carver
Jaalen Edenshaw is a Haida carver whose work can be seen all over Canada. A member of the Ts'aahl - Eagle Clan of the Haida Nation, Jaalen grew up surrounded by Haida art and began his training at a young age working with renowned...
The Art Assignment
Five Favorite Works of Art with Hannah Hart | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios
We met Hannah Hart in her studio to talk about everything from painting to poetry.
Curated Video
Timeless Tales: Hey, Little Mouse!
Friendships can be hard to navigate, especially when what seems “funny” to one person feels unkind to another. Sometimes looking at an interaction from another’s point of view can help identify and fix the problem. Listen to a timeless...
Curated Video
Limitations of Decision Trees in Business Investment Decision Making
This video explores the limitations that businesses face when using decision trees to evaluate investment projects and decisions. The advantages of using decision trees are discussed, including their ability to represent available...
Visual Learning Systems
The Process of Petrification
Discover the fascinating process of petrification in the Petrified Forest National Park, where once lush forests have transformed into stunning rock-like fossils. Learn how minerals in water replace cells in once-living organisms,...
Brave Wilderness
Extremely Poisonous Newt!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote and the crew hike into the redwood forests of Northern California in search of the extremely poisonous California Newt! Known for being one of the most toxic animals in the United States, the...
Food Farmer Earth
Legacy of the American Chestnut: Survival Amidst Blight
This video highlights the historical significance and decline of the American Chestnut tree due to chestnut blight introduced in the early 20th century. It also celebrates the existence of some of the largest remaining specimens in the...
Mr Henry's Music World
Understand Notes F, G and A and B on the Piano
Learn notes F, G, A and B on the piano through this animated, kid friendly video.
TMW Media
Traveling Desert Sand: What does traveling sand do
How does sand from the Sahara Desert travel around the world? Where does it help or harm other parts of the world? Traveling Desert Sand, Part 1
Visual Learning Systems
Trees: Video Quiz
Exploring the world of trees this video defines what makes up a tree including the different parts of the tree. It also explains the difference between deciduous trees and conifer trees and why trees are important parts of our lives....
Brave Wilderness
Bizarre Desert Turtle?!
On this episode of Dragon Tails, Coyote and the crew explore the desert for one bizarre looking turtle! Not native to the Sonoran Desert, but now rumored to be well established, this soft-shelled species is known to possess a leathery...
Britlish
Castle Vocabulary (no subtitles)
In this video we explore a remarkably intact mediaeval Spanish castle in order to introduce the student to the vocabulary of castles. This vocabulary includes curtain wall, tower, turret, bailey, inner ward, wall walk, battlement,...