Instructional Video7:01
SciShow Kids

How Do Lakes Form? | Goodbye, Mister Brown! | SciShow Kids

K - 5th
Mister Brown is moving away to Wisconsin, so Jessi, Squeaks and all of his Fort friends are here to say goodbye. But before he goes, Mister Brown want to teach everyone about the place he's moving to and all the amazing glacial lakes...
Instructional Video3:51
MinutePhysics

Simpson's Paradox

12th - Higher Ed
This video is about Simpson's paradox, a statistical paradox and ecological fallacy where seemingly contradictory results are implied by a single set of data depending on how it's grouped. The paradox can arise in medical studies,...
Instructional Video4:52
MinutePhysics

La Paradoja de Simpson

12th - Higher Ed
Este es un vídeo sobre la paradoja de Simpson, una paradoja estadística y falacia ecológica donde se pueden sacar resultados aparentemente contradictorios de los mismos datos dependiendo en cómo se agrupen. La paradoja puede aparecer en...
Instructional Video9:16
Curated Video

Why So Many Americans Are Leaving The Great Lakes States

9th - Higher Ed
The Great Lakes are a tremendous resource for the United States. In an age of climate change where water is becoming more scarce, the states and surround the Great Lakes are in an enviable position for the future. Despite this, however,...
Instructional Video4:34
Wonderscape

Charles Lindbergh: From Student to Aviator

K - 5th
This video explores the early life of Charles Lindbergh, highlighting his journey from studying mechanical engineering at the University of Wisconsin to pursuing his passion for aviation. It covers his transition to a pilot, his role as...
Instructional Video2:02
Great Big Story

Building dreams under the stars, the story of Kovac planetarium

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the creation of the Kovac Planetarium in Wisconsin, a labor of love that showcases the night sky with hand-painted stars.
Instructional Video1:39
Great Big Story

Discovering the Hidden Shipwrecks of the Great Lakes

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the thousands of preserved shipwrecks in the Great Lakes with maritime archaeologist Caitlin Zant.
Instructional Video1:54
Great Big Story

Explore the Bizarre Wonders of the House on the Rock

12th - Higher Ed
Discover the strange and magical collections at the House on the Rock in Wisconsin.
Instructional Video1:19
Curated Video

What is Constitution Day?

9th - Higher Ed
Constitution Day takes place every year on September 17. It celebrates the written document that outlines the rights and freedoms of U.S. citizens.
Instructional Video5:31
Curated Video

The Midwest Region of the United States

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester introduces the Midwest Region of the United States. She describes the topography, the history, and the series of waterways that has made this area a vital and growing part of our country.
Instructional Video2:29
Curated Video

Learn About The DEEPEST CAVE In The World!

Pre-K - 8th
The deepest cave in the world is in Georgia (the country), let's learn about it!
Instructional Video2:25
Curated Video

Matilda Hughes: Fighting for Family

9th - Higher Ed
Enduring slavery and loss, Matilda Hughes's relentless quest to reunite and rebuild her family showcases the indomitable spirit of love amidst America's darkest chapters.
Instructional Video2:35
Curated Video

Injustice: Roger Taney

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Roger Taney's unjust majority opinion in Dred Scott v. Sandford shockingly declared Black individuals weren't citizens, solidifying slavery's grip and pushing the nation closer to Civil War.
Instructional Video2:52
Curated Video

Geography of Antarctica - Continents of the World | KLT

Pre-K - 8th
Learn all about the continent of Antarctica with this fun educational music video and parents! Brought to you by Kids Learning Tube! And don't forget to sing along!
Instructional Video9:12
Curated Video

Chronic Wasting Disease: A Deadly Disease For Deer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Join us as Taylor explains why Chronic Wasting Disease is such a challenging and scary disease for animals in the deer family. By sharing what we know with others, we hope to find new ways to help as many animals as possible!
Instructional Video4:49
Mr. Beat

Can Your Religion Get You Out of School? | Wisconsin v. Yoder

6th - 12th
In episode 44 of Supreme Court Briefs, Amish parents let their kids drop out of school after eighth grade. Wisconsin says they can't do that. The Amish fight back.
Instructional Video4:51
Mr. Beat

The American Presidential Election of 1924

6th - 12th
The 35th Presidential election in American history took place on November 4, 1924. Calvin Coolidge, the incumbent Republican President, was seeking re-election. Hold up! Calvin Coolidge? Are you for real? What happened to Harding?...
Podcast7:58
Curated Video

Mohican Indians Reclaim Their History

Pre-K - Higher Ed
American history is filled with tragic stories of the conquest of Native American land and people. One of the lesser-known stories is that of the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians. Today, their descendants are based in...
Instructional Video5:03
TMW Media

Tagging sturgeon to support an ecosystem

K - 5th
This program explores the mysterious world of Wisconsin's only living fossil, the lake sturgeon. This prehistoric throwback that once faced possible extinction is a conservation success story with the restored populations in Lake...
Instructional Video5:27
Science360

How robots learn! NSF Science Now 35.

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode, we learn about models that simulate how a majority of Americans can actually eat food grown locally, how robots learn, fun and educational video games for the classroom and finally we explore a future forest.
Instructional Video1:15
Next Animation Studio

Swing states explained

12th - Higher Ed
In US presidential elections the 50 states are divided into solid states, states that lean toward a certain party and swing states. Often the election result hinges on the electoral college votes available in the swing states. Certain of...
Instructional Video0:52
Next Animation Studio

New high-tech band-aids could heal wounds faster

12th - Higher Ed
Engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have developed a high-tech band-aid that uses electrical stimulation to heal wounds.
Instructional Video14:17
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jim Carl - Freedom of Choice Vouchers in American Education

Higher Ed
Before he was appointed Dean of the Farrington College of Education, Carl served on the faculty of education at John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio and as chair of the Department of Curriculum and Foundations at Cleveland...