News Clip2:33
Curated Video

Philippine FM clarifies US military relations

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYHanoi - 29 September 20161. Security on streets of Hanoi2. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte getting out of car and walking into restaurant3. Philippine...
News Clip3:42
Curated Video

WRAP Thai tensions overshadow summit ADDS closing presser

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Thai Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya arriving at Summit venue 2. Mid of Philippines President Gloria Arroyo arriving 3. Pan of leaders sitting in retreat session 4. Close-up of Kasit 5. Close-up of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun...
News Clip1:48
Curated Video

SYND 5-4-72 SENATOR MCGOVERN MAKES VICTORY STATEMENT AFTER PRIMARIES

Higher Ed
Senator McGovern makes victory statement after the Wisconsin primary 1 SOUNDBITE: (English) George McGovern A giant step towards victory over Richard Nixon in november" 2 McGovern interviewed for TV "We are on a hopeless course in...
News Clip3:06
Curated Video

Children in hospital with suspected bird flu

Higher Ed
1. Wide exterior of hospital 2. Corridor in ward 3. Various of medical staff in protective clothing 4. Various of children with suspected bird flu in ward 5. Set-up shot of Hoang Thuy Long, director of Vietnam's National Institute of...
News Clip3:57
Curated Video

More than a hundred Vietnamese chefs compete in traditional cooking contest

Higher Ed
1. Exterior shot of Ho Tay Water Park 2. Mid shot of contestants 3. Wide pan of contest 4. Mid shot of contestants 5. Mid shot of contestant behind cookers 6. Close up of contestant sculpting fruit root 7. Mid shot of contestant boiling...
Instructional Video11:14
Crash Course

Apocalypse Now: Crash Course Film Criticism

12th - Higher Ed
Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now" is a different kind of war movie. It's a multi-genre film that maybe says more about human psychology than it does about war. In this episode of Crash Course Film Criticism, Michael Aranda takes us...
Instructional Video5:57
TED Talks

Sophal Ear: Escaping the Khmer Rouge

12th - Higher Ed
TED Fellow Sophal Ear shares the compelling story of his family's escape from Cambodia under the rule of the Khmer Rouge. He recounts his mother's cunning and determination to save her children.
Instructional Video15:09
TED Talks

TED: The global learning crisis -- and what to do about it | Amel Karboul

12th - Higher Ed
The most important infrastructure we have is educated minds, says former Tunisian government minister Amel Karboul. Yet too often large investments go to more visible initiatives such as bridges and roads, when it's the minds of our...
Instructional Video5:06
SciShow

A World Within Our World: Hang Sơn Đoòng | Weird Places

12th - Higher Ed
Hang Sơn Đoòng in Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park is the largest known cave in the world, big enough to have its own jungles, weather, and... pearls?
Instructional Video13:28
TED Talks

TED: Our lonely society makes it hard to come home from war | Sebastian Junger

12th - Higher Ed
Sebastian Junger has seen war up close, and he knows the impact that battlefield trauma has on soldiers. But he suggests there's another major cause of pain for veterans when they come home: the experience of leaving the tribal closeness...
Instructional Video5:07
SciShow

How an Ancient Remedy Became a Modern Cure for Malaria

12th - Higher Ed
In the 1960s drug-resistant strains of malaria emerged, making the disease even deadlier than before. Then, pharmaceutical scientist Tu Youyou discovered a promising new remedy buried within the pages of ancient Chinese texts.
Instructional Video3:19
Be Smart

There's Science Hidden In Our National Monuments

12th - Higher Ed
I took a trip to Washington D.C. to check out some of our nation's most famous monuments. Where do they come from? From the depths of the Earth to the distant reaches of the cosmos, you'll never look at history the same way again
Instructional Video3:47
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: The infamous and ingenious Ho Chi Minh Trail - Cameron Paterson

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Ho Chi Minh Trail not only connected North and South Vietnam during a brutal war but also aided Vietnamese soldiers. The trail shaved nearly five months of time off of the trip and was used as a secret weapon of sorts. Cameron...
Instructional Video7:43
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Can you outsmart the slippery slope fallacy? | Elizabeth Cox

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It's 1954. Vietnamese nationalists are on the verge of securing an independent Vietnam under communist leader Ho Chi Minh. U.S. President Eisenhower claims that by virtue of the "falling domino principle," communist control of Vietnam...
Instructional Video1:27
Curated Video

Internet Control and Cyber Security in Vietnam: Balancing Growth and Control

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses the growing internet usage in Vietnam, with an expected increase in the number of internet users. However, the government maintains strict controls on internet access, monitoring emails and blocking certain websites....
Instructional Video2:31
Curated Video

Revolutionizing Fruit Preservation: Dr. Nguyen Van Kai and his Ozonic Liquid

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video features Dr. Nguyen Van Kai, a physicist and chemist from Vietnam, who has developed an Ozonic liquid that can prolong the lifespan of over 61 types of fruits and vegetables. He claims that his liquid is safe and can kill...
Instructional Video9:44
Curated Video

Why China Is Building Artificial Islands To Control The South China Sea

9th - Higher Ed
China lays claim to basically the entire South China Sea by way of its infamous "nine-dash line." But while China claims the entire area, Vietnam, Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, and Taiwan each have their own claims as well. This has...
Instructional Video4:36
Curated Video

Landmarks - Hotel Hanoi

12th - Higher Ed
HOTEL HANOI IF YOU OWN A PET, THIS IS ONE LANDMARK STORY THAT WILL BE OF INTEREST. TUCKED AWAY IN AN UNREMARKABLE RESIDENTIAL ALLEY OF HANOI IN VIETNAM IS THE HOTEL CHO MEOW, OR HOTEL DOGS AND CATS. NGUYEN BAO SINH'S 50-ROOM HANOI HOTEL...
Instructional Video8:56
Food Farmer Earth

Revitalizing Our Food System: Insights from Claire Hope Cummings

12th - Higher Ed
Delve into the transformative ideas of Claire Hope Cummings on sustainable agriculture. Learn how food can connect us to our community, culture, and the natural world in meaningful ways.
Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

Blood Transfusion: Vietnam

6th - 12th
Lessons from the frontline: why the experiences of soldiers in the Vietnam War made doctors rethink how they treat severe trauma wounds. Biology - Human Body - Learning Points. During the Vietnam War, emergency blood transfusions given...
Instructional Video2:48
Curated Video

A Global Village

6th - 12th
An insight into Marshall McLuhan's theory of "the global village", and the impacts of improving global communications networks, both good and bad. Human Geography - A Changing World - Learning Points. The term 'Global Village' was coined...
Instructional Video5:24
Bedtime History

History of Navy SEALs for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 12th
Learn about the specialized military group, what it takes to become a SEAL and some of the missions they have carried out to help others.
Instructional Video1:21
Great Big Story

Journey through Vietnam's floating pocket of paradise

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the hidden gem of Lan Ha Bay, nestled in the northern region of Vietnam. Unlike its more popular neighbor, Ha Long Bay, Lan Ha Bay boasts secluded beaches and untouched landscapes, making it a haven for nature lovers and...
Instructional Video13:04
Curated Video

Fast Food Chains That Failed Outside the U.S.

12th - Higher Ed
Weird History Food is going worldwide. From greasy fried chicken and pizzas covered in cheese, to super sweet and sugary treats, Americans love their fast food. There's a McDonald's on the corner streets of even the smallest towns in the...