Instructional Video2:00
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jennifer Richeson - Teachers Make a Difference - Mrs. Louise Simms

Higher Ed
Yale Professor Richeson’s research examines multiple psychological phenomena related to cultural diversity. Her work generally concerns the ways in which sociocultural group memberships such as race, gender, and socio-economic status...
Instructional Video12:43
NASA

NASA | Reach, Strive, Achieve: Sandra Cauffman's TEDx Talk

3rd - 11th
On October 23, 2014 Sandra Cauffman was invited to talk at the TEDx PuraVidaJoven at the National Auditorium in San Jose, Costa Rica, where she was born. Her story is how a Costa Rican girl from a poor family nurtured an...
Instructional Video3:37
NASA

NASA | Planetary Scientist Profile: Noah Petro

3rd - 11th
Noah Petro is a NASA planetary geologist who studies the surface of airless bodies in space, primarily focusing on the moon. In this video profile, Noah talks about how he was inspired to become a NASA researcher and what excites him...
Instructional Video1:56
EarthEcho International

Service Learning in Action: Young People Making a Positive Difference in the Health of the Planet

9th - 12th
The video highlights the positive impact of young people engaging in service learning initiatives to improve the health of the planet. It features the Green Team from Fort Garrison Elementary School, who undertake recycling, carpooling,...
Instructional Video18:29
Curated Video

The Skeletal System, its Structure and Function - Section 34.2

Higher Ed
The skeletal system is an awesome structure, and is essential for the protection of our Internal organs, providing a framework for our bodies, producing blood cells and producing blood cells. In this lecture, I deal with the structure of...
Instructional Video15:37
The Guardian

Dwarfism and me: 'We're still treated as less than human'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
About 90,000 people in America have dwarfism. The writer and podcaster Cara Reedy takes us on a journey to reflect on what it means to be a person with dwarfism – and why America's obsession with little people has left lasting damage.
Instructional Video4:19
Food Farmer Earth

What the Heck is Mead?

12th - Higher Ed
Awhile ago I was on a personal quest to find out about mead. Locally, I began to see tastings and classes pop-up. I knew it was an ancient beverage made from honey - but what did it really taste like? Was it as sugary sweet as drinking...
Instructional Video17:29
Curated Video

Interactive Biology On National Radio - Listen in

Higher Ed
On September 25th, 2011, I called into The Tech Guy show to talk about Interactive Biology and to ask Leo Laporte about Creative Commons. Listen in to what Leo had to say.
Instructional Video6:19
Curated Video

The Interactive Biology Story

Higher Ed
In this video, I invite you to a very special webinar that I'm doing to help you build a platform where you can create content, inspire others and change the world.
Instructional Video14:54
Learn German with Herr Antrim

The Top 5 Excuses for Not Learning German... and Why They're Invalid

9th - 12th
You're not too old to learn German! Do you always find yourself making excuses for not learning German? Do you want to learn German but keep putting it off? German is a beautiful language and there's no excuse not to learn it! This...
Instructional Video10:40
Learn German with Herr Antrim

My German Language Learning Experience: How I Learned German

9th - 12th
I share my language learning journey, from the resources I used to the techniques I employed to make the most of my learning. I go over the main challenges I faced when learning German and how I overcame them to reach my current level. I...
Podcast3:43
NPR

Crossing the Southern Border for College

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The high cost of college in California is prompting students to cross the Mexican border in search of affordable options. CETYS, a private university with campuses in three Mexican border towns, currently enrolls over 300 California...
Podcast22:05
NASA

Gravity Assist: The Moon Quakes! With Walter Kiefer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Just like earthquakes help scientists figure out what's going on inside our home planet, moonquakes have taught scientists a lot about the interior of the Moon.
Instructional Video38:08
The Wall Street Journal

Writing for TV Comedy

Higher Ed
The creator of Hulu’s 'Dollface' discusses the nuts and bolts of comedy writing and how to successfully navigate the industry to make your vision a reality.
Instructional Video3:43
Hip Hughes History

The GI Bill Explained in 4 Minutes: US History Review

6th - 12th
Learn the basics about this landmark piece of legislation so you can walk around not looking dumb.
Instructional Video3:28
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Leah Juelke - Teachers Make a Difference - Gayle Hyde

Higher Ed
Leah Juelke is an teacher at Fargo South High School, North Dakota, in one of the largest English Language high school programs in her state. As a resettlement city, the majority of her students are refugees, who come from camps and...
Instructional Video5:35
Amor Sciendi

Your Five Year Old Couldn't Paint This

12th - Higher Ed
Jackson Pollock's paintings have a fractal quality to them. This video explores the reasons this may be so captivating.
Instructional Video2:42
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Kirsten Cuppen - Teachers Make a Difference - Mr. Jenniskens

Higher Ed
After eight years teaching at a primary school and two years at a high school, Kirsten Cuppen currently works at an intermediate vocational college in the Netherlands that prepares trainees for jobs related to a specific trade or...
Instructional Video9:35
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

Making a Great Exhibition, Read Aloud

K - 5th
“Making a Great Exhibition” by Doro Globus and Rose Blake is a special book to inspire children to explore art galleries and museums as well as to MAKE ART! Thank you David Zwirner Books for the copy I read aloud in this video.
Instructional Video1:39
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Ashley Rimmer - Teachers Make a Difference - Mary Layton

Higher Ed
Ashley Rimmer is entering her 5th year of teaching and "Novemberized" learning some in her classroom last year. She is excited to learn new ways to empower students. She is a National Board Certified English teacher. Last year, she was...
Instructional Video9:17
ShortCutsTv

Beyond the Bystander Effect

Higher Ed
The bystander effect has long been used to explain the general lack of public help towards people who have been harmed, or are at risk of harm. This film looks at more recent research that takes us beyond the bystander effect and...
Instructional Video4:40
Curated Video

Understanding Population and Parameter in Statistical Questions

K - 5th
In this lesson you will learn to determine the population and parameter by analyzing a statistical question.
Instructional Video18:04
All Ears English

Geek Out with Michelle and Lindsay - AEE Podcast 1634

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Geek Out with Michelle and Lindsay - AEE Podcast 1634
Instructional Video6:12
National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST Unscripted - John Butler

9th - 12th
NIST Fellow and DNA expert John Butler describes his work in DNA forensic science, how NIST standards enable accurate DNA measurements to be made, how NIST methods helped ID victims of 9/11, how he got interested in forensics, and how...