Instructional Video25:44
Curated Video

Bringing Israeli Solar Technologies to African Villages and Changing Lives

Higher Ed
The video is a speech given by an Israeli woman named Sivan Ya'ari, the founder of Innovation: Africa, an organization that brings solar technology to villages in Africa to transform schools, medical centers, and to pump water. Ya'ari...
Instructional Video5:48
Curated Video

5G and Wireless Communication for Beginners - Securing 2G

Higher Ed
This video shows how to secure 2G. This clip is from the chapter "Going Digital with 2G" of the series "5G and Wireless Communication for Beginners".This section introduces you to 2G.
Instructional Video30:42
The Wall Street Journal

Hailey Bieber on Building a Business and Media Enterprise

Higher Ed
Hailey Bieber discusses the launch of her skincare line rhode, shaping the creative vision for her YouTube channel and breakout series, "Who's In My Bathroom," with network and show co-creator Michael Ratner.
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The Development of Touchscreen Technology

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses the evolution and functionality of touch screens as input devices. Explore their origins from the 60s and 70s and how they have become a standard feature in smartphones and various other industries. Compare the two...
Instructional Video2:46
Global Health with Greg Martin

mHealth and Health Systems

Higher Ed
The second mHealth video shows the different examples of how cell phones are used in health systems around the world.
Instructional Video8:49
Curated Video

Using Strong Verbs to Create Vivid Imagery in Writing

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of using strong verbs in writing to create vivid images in the reader's mind. The teacher provides examples and prompts students to practice replacing weak verbs with stronger ones. By...
News Clip3:00
Curated Video

Law Enforcement Agencies Routinely Request Americans' Personal Data

Higher Ed
As people increasingly live their lives online, law enforcement agencies are finding all the data users create valuable in investigations.
News Clip1:19
Curated Video

Internet Blackouts Are Becoming More Common Around The World

Higher Ed
Asia, the Middle East, & Africa experienced nearly 200 internet shutdowns in 2018 according to Access Now, an internet freedom advocacy group.
News Clip7:21
Bloomberg

This Was the Best Quarter in Our History: T-Mobile CEO

Higher Ed
Jul.29 -- T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert discusses how the wireless network company continues to beat estimates and add subscribers. He speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
News Clip4:26
Curated Video

The best from the CES show in Las Vegas

Higher Ed
Las Vegas - January 8, 2008 1. Wide of Las Vegas Convention Centre 2. Wide of Samsung's Giorgio Armani mobile phone display 3. Close of Armani designed mobile phone 4. Close of Armani logo 5. Wide of thin televisions. 6. Close of edge of...
News Clip4:06
Bloomberg

Apple Shows Mastery of Pricing Tiers With New iPhones, Munster Says

Higher Ed
Sep.13 -- Gene Munster, managing director at Loup Ventures, and Walter Piecyk, telecom and media analyst at BTIG, discuss the pricing power Apple Inc. holds with the newly announced line of iPhones. They speak with Bloomberg's Jonathan...
News Clip5:21
Bloomberg

Realme's Sheth on India's Smartphone Market Opportunities

Higher Ed
Madhav Sheth, international business group president at Realme, discusses how China's Realme is hoping to emerge as a force in the world's fastest-growing smartphone market. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Juliette Saly on "Bloomberg...
News Clip1:46
Curated Video

Millions of commuters that go through New York's Grand Central Terminal each year leave behind thousands of personal possessions. But there's a good chance those items end up here, at one of the busiest lost and found facilities in the country. (Dec. 27)

Higher Ed
SOUNDBITE (English) - Melissa Gissentanner, Manager, Metro North Railroad Lost and Found: "We recover almost over 24,000 items a year. We return close to 13,000 items a year." SOUNDBITE (English) - Daniel Brucker, Spokesman, Metro North...
News Clip3:42
Curated Video

Honolulu Will Ticket Distracted Pedestrians

Higher Ed
A new Honolulu ordinance allows police officers to issues tickets to pedestrians caught looking at a cellphone or electronic device while crossing a street. According to the National Safety Council, Honolulu is the biggest...
News Clip3:42
Curated Video

Honolulu Will Ticket Distracted Pedestrians

Higher Ed
A new Honolulu ordinance allows police officers to issues tickets to pedestrians caught looking at a cellphone or electronic device while crossing a street. According to the National Safety Council, Honolulu is the biggest...
News Clip7:33
Bloomberg

China Said to Weigh Delays to 'Made in China 2025'

Higher Ed
Dec.12 -- Former U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke examines reports that China is considering plans to delay some targets in plans to dominate high-end technologies and discusses U.S.-china trade tensions. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
Instructional Video2:35
Curated Video

Prosecutor comments on raids

Higher Ed
Belgian authorities launched an operation on Thursday to dismantle a "terrorist cell" and the logistics network behind it, a Belgian federal magistrate said at a news conference in Brussels on Friday. Eric Van der Sypt told reporters...
Instructional Video7:50
Veritasium

Do Cell Phones Cause Brain Tumors?

9th - 12th Standards
It appears everyone has a cell phone, but are they damaging our health? A thought-provoking video addresses this question by pulling together multiple studies from around the world. It explains the methodology and conclusions of each.
Instructional Video3:34
Curated OER

Oscar's Cell Phone

Pre-K - K
Oscar gets a new cell phone and encounters some difficulties. He starts using his phone to call others, but he irritates another character by calling again and again. This is a good way to begin a discussion of the proper use of telephones.
Instructional Video7:32
Physics Girl

Can You Call a Cell Phone in the Microwave?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Next match: cell phone versus microwave! A lesson in a larger physics playlist compares frequencies of cell phones and microwaves and their interactions. Experimenting reveals microwaves block cell tower signals but allow WiFi signals to...
Instructional Video3:47
American Chemical Society

How Can You Make Your Smartphone Battery Last Longer?

9th - Higher Ed
Be sure to charge your phones so you can view the resource. An informative YouTube video in the ACS Reactions playlist describes how lithium-ion batteries work. It also gives three tips for how to make cell phone batteries last longer.
Instructional Video
Smithsonian Institution

National Museum of Natural History: Qrius: Unseen Connections a Natural History of the Cellphone

9th - 10th
A webcast examines the history of the cellphone and the revolution they've created in communication. [29:16]
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Google Unveils 'Android' on Phone

9th - 10th
A look at the Android platform for a mobile phone being released by Google and its partners in this venture. Aired Sep. 26, 2008 [12:28]
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Google Enters the Smartphone Business, Maybe

9th - 10th
After Google bought Motorola Mobility, there was speculation about whether the company would enter the smartphone market with its Android platform, and what this might mean for the industry. Aired Aug. 19, 2011 [10:35]