Visual Learning Systems
The Nature of Electricity: Electric Charges and Force
This video describes the basic role that atoms play in creating electrical charges, as well as the nature and creation of static electricity. Various methods of charging are discussed, emphasizing the role that insulators and conductors...
The Art Assignment
Use creativity to transform a discarded object. | Brandan Odums | The Art Assignment
The Art Assignment continues its journey through New Orleans with Brandan "BMike" Odums, the mastermind behind "ExhibitBE", a collaborative street art exhibition that transformed an unoccupied apartment building and gave it new life. Now...
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
Belief+Doubt by Barbara Kruger at the Hirshhorn | Informative Tour
Join me on a quick tour of the lower lobby of The Hirshhorn and learn about conceptual artist, Barbara Kruger.
Food Farmer Earth
Seafood Watch: Empowering Sustainable Seafood Choices
The Monterey Bay Aquarium's Seafood Watch program utilizes scientific research to guide consumers and suppliers towards sustainable seafood options, considering the ecological impact and methods of harvesting. It has evolved from an...
Curated Video
Exploring the Venice Art Biennale
The Venice Art Biennale is a prestigious event that showcases contemporary art from around the world. Learn more about how this exhibition features renowned artists and emerging talents, offering a unique opportunity to experience...
Religion for Breakfast
The Archaeology of Ancient Magic
My research as an apprentice-scholar of religion is ancient Greco-Roman magic. Many people do not realize that archaeologists have discovered hundreds of ancient objects that attest to the ubiquity of magic in ancient daily life.
True Calling
Dinosaur Levitator
True Calling Grant Filmmaker: Chelsea Kanstrup It all started when Ry Williams decided to run across the country. From there he became a motivational speaker, which led to learning how to weld and working in the oil and gas industry....
The March of Time
1952: NEW YORK: HA Angled WS Brooklyn Museum. MUSEUM GALLERY: VS Museum's educational staff member Jennifer Chatfield showing young teens carved mask exhibit, holding female helmet mask from Sierra Leone, Africa, teen female trying on mask.
MOT 1952: NEW YORK: HA Angled WS Brooklyn Museum. MUSEUM GALLERY: VS Museum's educational staff member Jennifer Chatfield showing young teens carved mask exhibit, holding female helmet mask from Sierra Leone, Africa, teen female trying...
Amor Sciendi
Nature Temporarily Mastered
Crystal Palace poetically exemplified the goals of the industrial revolution in England. Here we discuss the cultural impact of the impressive structure.
The March of Time
1952: NEW YORK: MUSEUM GALLERY: VS Brooklyn Museum exhibit replicas of early Native American pictographs,SOT Male educator talking w/ young teens about display, students making observations, what they think they mean.
MOT 1952: NEW YORK: MUSEUM GALLERY: VS Brooklyn Museum exhibit replicas of early Native American pictographs,SOT Male educator talking w/ young teens about display, students making observations, what they think they mean.
Science360
NSF Hosted STEM Careers Fair with Congressman Frank Wolf
For two days in September, Congressman Frank Wolf and the National Science Foundation (NSF) hosted a fair at the Dulles Town Center in Virginia that inspired young people to consider careers in science, technology, engineering and...
Brave Wilderness
Stingray Feeding Time!
In this segment of On Location, Coyote visits the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum for Stingray feeding time! The middle of the desert is not typically the place one would think to visit for an up close Stingray encounter but that’s all...
Science360
NSF Science Now: Episode 38
In this week's episode we explore our brain on art, examine an ancient, buried Maya village, learn about SafePay--a new secure method to fight against credit card fraud and, finally, discover how beavers are helping our ponds. Check it out.
Science360
Scientists & artists team up to explore our brain on art. See it in NSF Science Now episode 38!
In this week's episode of NSF Science Now(38) we explore our brain on art, examine a buried, ancient Maya village, learn about SafePay-a new, secure method to fight against credit card fraud, and finally we discover how beavers are...
Professor Dave Explains
Periodic Table Part 5: Carbon Group (C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb, Fl)
It's time to check out Group 14 on the periodic table, the carbon group. This includes carbon, silicon, germanium, tin, lead, and flerovium. What can we say about their properties, reactivities, and applications? Let's find out!
The March of Time
1952: ART COMPETITION
MOT 1952: ART COMPETITION: VS Officials of Lehigh Valley Dairy contest, standing in front of painting displayed on easel, talking w/ local artist 'Bill' , SOT Officials & 'Bill' talking about painting, what he used, how painted, intent....
Curated Video
A2 English Listening Practice - Zoo Animals
This video serves as English listening comprehension practice for lower-level students. In this video, a native English speaker talks slowly and clearly about the topic of zoo animals. The subtitles are included at the bottom of the...
msvgo
Phylum Platyhelminthes
It explains the key characteristic features and common examples of animals belonging to Phylum Platyhelminthes.
Curated Video
Group Conversation: Are You Turning Into Your Mother?
Group Conversation: Are You Turning Into Your Mother?
Curated Video
Quote Other People for Higher Part 2 Scores
Today you’ll learn how to quote other people for higher Part 2 scores on your next IELTS Exam.
National Parks Service
Sharing Traditions: Celebrating Native Basketry Demonstrations in Yosemite 1929-1980
Julia Parker discusses the importance of baskets.
Curated Video
Exhibition vs Expedition, What's the difference? #shorts
Do you know the difference between exhibition and expedition?
Curated Video
Gibbons: Our Primate Relatives in the Jungle
This video explores the fascinating world of apes, specifically focusing on the lesser apes known as Gibbons. It delves into their evolutionary history, unique characteristics, and social behaviors, highlighting their intelligence and...
NPR
What Japanese Americans Lost During WWII Internment
In 1942, shortly after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt ordered the relocation of thousands of Japanese Americans to detention centers. The order grew out of fear that they could become spies. Around 117,000 citizens...