Instructional Video12:19
Mazz Media

Exploring Our Past: Native Peoples of the Southwest

6th - 8th
Live-action video, archival photos and colorful animated graphics will help your students learn how the Pueblo, Hopi, Navajo, Pima, and Apache peoples thrived in the barren lands of the Southwest. The program explores the foods they ate,...
Instructional Video5:39
Physical and Health Education

The heart - cardiovascular system

K - 5th
How to build your own working model of the heart (cardiovascular system)
Instructional Video1:16
Visual Learning Systems

Soil and Rocks: Soil Differences

9th - 12th
Many of the things we eat and enjoy are grown in soil. This engaging program explores the soil and rocks importance of soil while taking a look at how soil is formed. Different types of soil and their characteristics are explored.
Instructional Video0:55
Next Animation Studio

California drought: Joaquin Valley sinking by 2 inches every month

12th - Higher Ed
Parts of California's San Joaquin Valley are sinking at an alarming rate of almost two inches every month, a new research from NASA has revealed. The faster subsidence rate in California's San Joaquin Valley is attributed to increased...
News Clip2:34
Curated Video

Finland's Nuclear Waste Stored 433 Meters Underground

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewDeep beneath the rocky island of Olkiluoto which is located off Finland’s west coast, lies a remarkable engineering feat, a facility designed to safely store the country’s most dangerous nuclear waste for hundreds of thousands of years.
News Clip1:52
Curated Video

Rise FC secures NSL playoff spot for 1st time in franchise history

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewVancouver plays to a 1-1 draw with Halifax as the Rise secure a spot in the NSL post season with the result.
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Curated Video

From start to finish: This potter finds satisfaction in the process

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewFor Sarah Fulford’s entire life, pottery has been a serious hobby. But these days, it’s no longer just a pastime. Fulford is the owner of Fogo Clay Studio, a teaching and production space on Fogo Island where she hosts retreats, offers...
News Clip2:11
Curated Video

Housing advocate supports Summerside’s move to close park despite people being known to stay there

9th - Higher Ed
The City of Summerside has shut down its Rotary Friendship Park because dry conditions have boosted the fire risk. Housing advocates say some people without a place to live were camping out in the park. So where has this closure left...
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Curated Video

Adrian and Clai: The couple that could change EU free movement rights forever

9th - Higher Ed
When Adrian Coman planned to bring his American husband to settle in his native Romania in 2012, little could he have known that he would be locked in a six-year legal battle against its government. Same-sex marriage is not recognized in...
News Clip2:23
Curated Video

Crafting a lifeline: Handmade clay ovens used due to lack of electricity

9th - Higher Ed
A lack of electricity and fuel means Palestinians in Gaza are struggling to cook the little food available.
News Clip2:37
Curated Video

Made In Connecticut: Perfecting pots at Guy Wolff Pottery in Bantam

9th - Higher Ed
Guy Wolff Pottery can be seen in museums and homes around the world, including the White House, Monticello and the MET.
News Clip2:08
Curated Video

Memorial Arena reopens in Cranbrook, B.C.

9th - Higher Ed
Memorial Arena was forced to close in September after the city discovered safety issues with the roof. It left Cranbrook with just one other rink, and hundreds of people scrambling for ice time. As Corey Bullock reports, the community...
News Clip2:08
Curated Video

Massive turnout as cows return to pasture in B.C. interior

9th - Higher Ed
More than one thousand people gathered to watch the "spring turnout" at Kootenay Meadows Dairy Farm near Creston on Saturday. The farm’s dairy cows spend the winter indoors to protect the soil — and their feet — but come springtime, the...
News Clip4:43
Curated Video

A B.C. mountain biker has become the first woman to finish this famously tough race

9th - Higher Ed
The Red Bull Hardline is known as the world's toughest downhill mountain bike race. And for the first time in history a woman has completed it — a 19-year-old named Gracey Hemstreet from Sechelt, B.C. — at a recent competition in...
News Clip2:17
Curated Video

TikTok trends, TV shows highlight pottery's popularity

9th - Higher Ed
CBC Television's new show The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down, hosted by Seth Rogen, along with TikTok influencers and trends are showing how pottery and ceramics are becoming popular with a new generation.
News Clip0:59
Curated Video

Nail-biting pottery challenge features surprise explosions, with Seth Rogen among judges

9th - Higher Ed
Host Jennifer Robertson promises explosions and surprise excitement in the The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down. The Vancouver-based competition pits aspiring potters against each other with feedback from judges including actor Seth Rogen.
News Clip0:59
Curated Video

Nail-biting pottery challenge features Seth Rogen among judges

9th - Higher Ed
The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down pits aspiring potters against each other with feedback from judges including actor Seth Rogen. Host Jennifer Robertson speaks about the surprise excitement of the Vancouver-based competition.
News Clip2:17
Curated Video

TikTok trends, TV shows highlighting how pottery is having a moment

9th - Higher Ed
CBC Television's new show The Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down, hosted by Seth Rogen, along with TikTok influencers and trends are showing how pottery and ceramics are becoming popular with a new generation.
News Clip1:01
Curated Video

Displaced Palestinian bakes bread with improvised clay ovens for those in need

9th - Higher Ed
Abu Hassan uses tree wood to light fires underneath ovens made out of gathered mud to help other displaced Palestinians living in tents in Gaza. 'If we didn't make the oven, people would starve,' he told freelance journalist Mohamed El...
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Curated Video

Coping with destruction: Palestinians forced to live without basic necessities

9th - Higher Ed
Palestinians in the Gaza strip are using the few days of truce to check on their homes.
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Curated Video

Brainstorm Design 2023: Four Foundations For An Unknowable Future

9th - Higher Ed
Sarah Stein Greenberg, Executive Director, Stanford d.school
News Clip16:06
Curated Video

Brainstorm Design 2023: Problem Solving At Massive Scale Future

9th - Higher Ed
Cliff Kuang, Author, User Friendly; UX Designer
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Curated Video

Floods displace more than 36,000 residents in northeast Italy

9th - Higher Ed
Deadly floods caused more than 305 landslides and damaged or closed more than 500 roads in the Emilia-Romagna region.
News Clip3:07
Curated Video

Brazil vote buying: Candidates offer money or food to bribe voter

9th - Higher Ed
Brazil's authorities warn that vote-buying is widespread and difficult to stamp out, especially in the poorest areas.