Instructional Video6:53
Curated Video

Nietzsche and the Death of God: Exploring the Philosopher's Views on Religion and Society

Higher Ed
This video discusses Friedrich Nietzsche's famous phrase "God is dead" and its implications on society and morality. The philosopher's critique of religion and socialism is explored, along with his call for individuals to face the world...
Instructional Video4:03
The Art Assignment

How do you talk to your kids about art? and Other Questions | The Art Assignment

9th - 12th
In which Sarah and John answer questions about The Art Assignment submitted by viewers. Oh, and we also show a a few Intimate, Indispensable GIFs!
Instructional Video12:05
Weird History

The Woman Who Tricked People Into Thinking She Was Anastasia

12th - Higher Ed
Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia was Czar Nicholas II's youngest daughter and a member of the Russian Imperial Romanov family. The family was placed under house arrest during the Bolshevik Revolution, and Anastasia was...
Instructional Video6:38
Oxford Comma

High School Favorite: Not Waving But Drowning

9th - 12th
As my school's senior English teacher I feel a personal, self inflicted pressure to convince my students that poetry has relevance and value in their lives. I want them to see that by reading and writing poetry they can share a part of...
Instructional Video3:06
Curated Video

Preventing and Treating Disease

Higher Ed
Preventing and Treating Disease
Instructional Video21:56
Epic History TV

5 Great Viking Deaths (And What They Tell Us About the Viking Mindset)

12th - Higher Ed
Professor Tom Shippey, an expert on Viking history and Norse sagas, guides us through 5 of the most famous death scenes from Viking legend and mythology, and tells us what they may tell us about ‘a Viking mindset’. We also reveal how...
Instructional Video7:54
Schooling Online

Powering Through Prose: Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird - Chapters 22-26 Summary

3rd - Higher Ed
The heartbreak of the Tom Robinson case is followed by more horror. The children are learning some difficult truths about the society they live in. Their consolation is that Atticus thoroughly discredited Tom Robinson’s accusers - the...
Podcast4:48
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids

Colorful Butterfly Wings

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The eye-popping colors and designs on butterfly wings are not just for show, but are an important adaptation that helps the insects fend off predators. Some butterflies have wings containing toxins, signaling danger to birds and other...
Instructional Video2:30
Visual Learning Systems

Investigating Protists: Fungus-like Protists

9th - 12th
Eukaryotes that are clearly not animals, plants, or fungi belong to a very diverse and fascinating group called protists. This series of videos uses captivating video footage to illustrate organisms from tiny microscopic creatures to...
Instructional Video1:10
Next Animation Studio

‘Dead zone’ growing, killing Oregon’s sea crabs

12th - Higher Ed
Fish can escape from the deadly water, but slow creatures like crabs get trapped and die.
Instructional Video4:09
Healthcare Triage

Senate Republicans Longshot Repeal and Replace Bill

Higher Ed
Senate Republicans are going to give it one more try on repealing and replacing Obamacare. This week, Senators Bill Cassidy (LA) and Lindsey Graham (SC) plan to bring forward a bill to repeal and replace the Afffordable Care Act. It's...
Instructional Video1:30
The March of Time

1952: BEIRUT, LEBANON: Angled WS Harbor & waterfront buildings. VS Lebanese diplomat Dr Charles Malik (1906-1987) sitting on set, SOT talking about new spirit in Middle East, negative to positive, wants US to support & encourage reform movement...

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1952: BEIRUT, LEBANON: Angled WS Harbor & waterfront buildings. VS Lebanese diplomat Dr Charles Malik (1906-1987) sitting on set, SOT talking about new spirit in Middle East, negative to positive, wants US to support & encourage...
Instructional Video2:11
Next Animation Studio

Antarctic ‘glue’ coming unstuck could be crucial in causing deterioration of ice shelves

12th - Higher Ed
The 2017 calving of the A68 iceberg from Antarctica’s Larsen C ice shelf was likely caused by thinning ice melange, the mix of windblown snow, iceberg debris and frozen seawater that normally acts to glue rifts together with larger blocks.
Instructional Video6:26
Journey to the Microcosmos

Adventures in Being Eaten

9th - Higher Ed
Adventures in Being Eaten
Instructional Video26:20
National Parks Service

Everglades National Park - Cold Snap 2010 and Tamiami Trail Restoration

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Waterways returns in May with a two-segment episode highlighting the January 2010 cold snap and Everglades restoration efforts along Tamiami Trail
Instructional Video1:44
History Hub

What caused the Peasants' Revolt 1381 - the Black Death

12th - Higher Ed
An introduction to the role of the Black Death in the origins of the 1381 Peasants' Revolt
Instructional Video3:31
TLDR News

Johnson Requests an Extension from the EU - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
Despite promising for months that the UK would leave the EU on the 31st October; this weekend Parliament forced Johnson to ask for an extension to the deadline. However, Johnson went some way to get around this, by sending three letters...
Instructional Video10:36
Weird History

What Was It Like To Be A Body Collector During The Black Plague?

12th - Higher Ed
Buboes, black spots, and bloody froth: it was all in a day’s work for Black Death body collectors. The plague, which may have killed as many as 200 million people worldwide, changed everything—including body disposal.
Instructional Video4:20
Britlish

Dead As a Door Nail (subtitles)

9th - 12th
""Dead as a doornail"" as a common British idiomatic expression the meaning of which forms the basis of this interesting and enlightening video English lesson. using striking images of a 15th century monastery in Seville, Spain, the...
Instructional Video3:38
TMW Media

Tarantula World: How is tarantula venom extracted and analyzed for medical research

K - 5th
How does the breeder get venom from the tarantula? What possible drug could the venom help humans with? Tarantula World, Part 5
Podcast3:45
Independent Producers

Life in the Trenches During World War I

Pre-K - Higher Ed
American soldiers who fought in the trenches of World War I were told they were going into a great adventure to fight for democracy. But new technology, from machine guns to poison gas, made this war more terrible than any previous war....
Instructional Video31:31
Catalyst University

Arsenic-Containing Molecules 1

Higher Ed
Arsenic-Containing Molecules 1
Instructional Video1:12
Next Animation Studio

Sneaky Chinese robotic satellite caught red-handed

12th - Higher Ed
A Chinese satellite was caught red-handed when it snuck away from its position in Earth orbit to do something very unsettling.
Podcast4:39
Brains On

Little Bugs that Live on Humans

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Microscopic creatures have always lived around, on, and inside of us. While some of these tiny bugs can cause illness, others do us no harm, or may even help us. In this audio story, an entomologist discusses her study of Demodex mites,...