Instructional Video2:46
Mazz Media

Modeling Everyday Social Skills- I Can Share My Interests

6th - 8th
Students will learn through short video vignettes the importance of sharing your interests with others in order to build relationships with others. Viewers will come to understanding the importance of eye contact, listening and body...
Instructional Video2:16
Mediacorp

Indonesia's Firefighters: Battling Forest Fires in Central Kalimantan

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, the viewer is taken deep into the jungles of Central Kalimantan to meet Indonesia's firefighters who are battling forest fires. Learn why local firefighters do what they do and how they manage to cover such a huge area of...
Podcast5:18
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids

The Great Seal Count

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Weddell seals are not only adorable, but they can tell scientists a lot about how climate change and conservation efforts are affecting the planet. Over the years, Weddell seal researchers have refined their research methods to better...
Instructional Video7:52
TMW Media

The ecosystem of the Florida Everglades

K - 5th
Discover the vast fishing adventures that the sunshine state has to offer along it's 2,300 miles of tidal shorelines. This program shows two teens enlist the help of a local mentor to discover the fun, adventure, ecology and fishing...
Instructional Video1:34
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Dennis Barone - 'A Moral Fable'

Higher Ed
Dennis Barone is a Professor of English at the University of Saint Joseph (formerly Saint Joseph College) in West Hartford, Connecticut. He is currently editing two poetry anthologies: New Hungers for Old: One-Hundred Years of...
Instructional Video13:57
National Parks Service

Everglades National Park - Bonefish in South Florida

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Video about Bonefish research, natural history, and fishery.
Instructional Video7:06
The Economist

Can technology save the rarest creatures on the planet?

12th - Higher Ed
California's coastal water is home to one of the rarest creatures in the world: the giant sea bass. Can a "Facebook for fish" help save this endangered species?
Instructional Video19:25
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Turtles and Tortoises

K - 5th
In this video, we learn about the fascinating world of turtles and tortoises. We discover that tortoises can live for over 100 years, with some even reaching 300 years or more. We also explore the differences between turtles and...
Instructional Video24:09
The Viral Fever

Seafaring Communities: The Badjao Tribe's Remarkable Oceanic Lifestyle

12th - Higher Ed
Seafaring Communities full length: This video explores the lives and culture of the Badjao tribe, an ethnic group living in the coastal waters of the Philippines. The Badjao people, also known as "People of the Sea," have adapted to...
Instructional Video2:12
Brian McLogan

Determining the negation of a hypothesis and conclusion from a statement

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to find the negation of a statement. The negation of a statement is the opposite of the statement. It is the 'not' of a statement. If a statement is represented by p, then the negation is represented by ~p. For example, The...
Instructional Video10:35
TLDR News

Last Minute Brexit Negotiations: With One Month Left Is a Deal Even Still Possible? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
It's December, meaning there's only one month left until the end of the transition period. So in this video we try to explain what the hell's going on. Why a deal still hasn't been reached, whether there's still time and what this means...
Instructional Video1:02
Brian McLogan

How to write the contrapositive from a conditional statement

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to find the contrapositive of a statement. The contrapositive of a statement is the switching of the hypothesis and the conclusion of a conditional statement and negating both. If the hypothesis of a statement is represented...
Instructional Video2:32
Curated Video

Going Fishing (Solve multi-step word problems involving remainders where the context requires the whole number quotient to be increased by 1)

K - 12th
There are 17 friends who want to go fishing. They need to rent boats; each boat holds 5 people. How many boats do they need to rent?
Instructional Video9:06
TLDR News

Does "Levelling Up" Actually Mean Anything? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks a lot about "levelling up" a lot - with it being a favourite topic at yesterdays Conservative Party conference. The issue is that it's hard to tell what it actually means, besides being a pretty...
Instructional Video8:26
TLDR News

September Brexit Negotiation Update: Has Europe Given Up on Failing Negotiations? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Throughout the summer negotiations have continued between the UK and EU to try and resolve Brexit. However, despite both sides supposedly wanting a deal - little progress has been made. So in this video, we discuss what's happened and...
Instructional Video6:43
TMW Media

What do we need to know to catch a fish?

K - 5th
Catching the elusive walleye is a challenge for many skilled anglers. Discover the biological secrets to finding this fish and the techniques to catch this popular sportfish all year round! Our youth leaders are tasked with preparing a...
Instructional Video0:15
The March of Time

MOT 1951: FISHERMAN OF THE CASPIAN

12th - Higher Ed
Fishermen fishing in Caspian Sea<br/>
Fisherman pulling long rope in desert (attached to fishing net) Fishermen standing in seawater gathering in large fish net teamwork / CU Fish caught in net.
Instructional Video6:28
The Viral Fever

Uros Island People, Peru: Fishing and Hunting on Lake Titicaca

12th - Higher Ed
Uros Island People, Peru part 2/3: This video showcases the lifestyle and traditions of the Uru people, who have built their community on the floating islands of Lake Titicaca in South America. The Uru rely heavily on fishing, bird...
Instructional Video1:00
Next Animation Studio

Chile's red tide outbreak is killing its fishing industry

12th - Higher Ed
Chile's growing red tide crisis is threatening not only marine life but also communities that depend on the sea for their livelihood. Red tide is a commonly recurring phenomenon in Chile, but the outbreak that has grown rapidly along the...
Instructional Video8:29
Food Farmer Earth

Copper River Salmon In Cordova, Alaska

12th - Higher Ed
Bill Webber and Bill Bailey are two longtime residents of Cordova, Alaska, whose livelihoods, and way of life revolve around the fishing industry. As we see in the video, both Webber, a third generation Alaskan fisherman, and Bailey, one...
Instructional Video2:35
Food Farmer Earth

Traditional Dip Net Fishing: The Yakama Nation Tribe

12th - Higher Ed
Scott Spino, a Yakama Nation tribal member explains the importance of the Klickitat River and fishing as providing both a sense of identity for his tribe, and for their livelihood.
Instructional Video3:21
Food Farmer Earth

Why Eating Trash Fish is Good for Eaters, Fishermen, and Ocean Fish

12th - Higher Ed
Commercial bycatch, sometimes referred to as trash fish, contains certain species of fish that are quite edible, and have the potential to develop into a commercial market. In this video, Lyf Gildersleeve of Flying Fish Company in...
Instructional Video1:51
Next Animation Studio

WTO members meeting to decide crucial details of fishing subsidies agreement

12th - Higher Ed
The WTO’s 12th Ministerial Conference is meeting this week in an attempt to end 20 years of negotiations over harmful fishing subsidies.
Instructional Video8:33
Curated Video

Effective Communication Strategies for Teaching

Higher Ed
In this video, a leader shares their experiences and strategies for effective communication and teaching. They discuss the importance of being engaging and passionate when presenting information, using visual aids and creative ways to...