Instructional Video7:21
PBS

How Did Our Most Famous Ancestor Really Die?

12th - Higher Ed
Did our most famous fossil ancestor, Lucy, die by falling out of a tall tree? The answer is part of a decades-long debate over how, exactly, our ancestors transitioned from life in the trees to life on the ground.
Instructional Video5:09
SciShow

Luzia Among Specimens Likely Lost in Brazil Museum Fire SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
Luzia, the oldest human fossil in the Western hemisphere, was lost to the Brazil National Museum fire, but around same time, three new species of ancient primates were discovered in San Diego Natural History Museum.
Instructional Video3:44
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: The Earth's age in measurements you can understand - Joshua M. Sneideman

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Earth is 4.6 billion years old -- but how can humans relate to a number so colossal, and where do we fit on the geologic timeline? Comparing the Earth's lifetime to one calendar year, events like the extinction of dinosaurs and...
Instructional Video15:49
SciShow

SciShow QuizShow: Bad Blood and Weird Bugs

12th - Higher Ed
SciShow’s Executive producer Hank Green faces off against SciShow senior editor Alyssa Lerner in this Quiz Show about weird experiments and strange animal parts.
Instructional Video12:27
TED Talks

TED: When workers own companies, the economy is more resilient | Niki Okuk

12th - Higher Ed
Another economic reality is possible -- one that values community, sustainability and resiliency instead of profit by any means necessary. Niki Okuk shares her case for cooperative economics and a vision for how working-class people can...
Instructional Video5:26
SciShow

Hotter Than Death Valley | Weird Places

12th - Higher Ed
With acidic puddles, lava lakes, and one of the most important early hominid discoveries, the Danakil Depression is home to all of the extremes.
Instructional Video3:14
TED-Ed

TED-ED: When to use apostrophes - Laura McClure

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It's possessive. It's often followed by S's. And it's sometimes tricky when it comes to its usage. It's the apostrophe. Laura McClure gives a refresher on when to use apostrophes in writing.
Instructional Video4:05
SciShow

Two New NASA Missions!

12th - Higher Ed
With two new missions set by NASA, we hope to learn so much more of the asteroids surrounding Jupiter's orbit and the origin of our moon!
Instructional Video12:11
SciShow

Facts about Human Evolution

12th - Higher Ed
Hank brings you the facts, as they are understood by scientists today, about the evolution of humans from our humble primate ancestors. On the way to becoming Homo sapiens, game-changing evolutionary breakthroughs led to the development...
Instructional Video3:28
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Can you outsmart this logical fallacy? | Alex Gendler

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Meet Lucy. She was a math major in college, and aced all her courses in probability and statistics. Which do you think is more likely: that Lucy is a portrait artist, or that Lucy is a portrait artist who also plays poker? How do we know...
Instructional Video7:56
SciShow

A Brief History of Life: Rise of the Humans

12th - Higher Ed
With the non-avian dinosaurs extinct, it was time for mammals to take over. Finally, in the tiniest sliver of the history of life, humans emerge.
Instructional Video6:50
Curated Video

Practical Cyber Hacking Skills for Beginners - The TCP 3-Way Handshake

Higher Ed
This video demonstrates how the TCP protocol operates in a 3-way mode through host-server-host communication.
Instructional Video3:18
Curated Video

Evolution of Man: The Evidence

6th - 12th
Discover how fossils help scientists to piece together evolutionary changes in early man - and how one very special fossil in Africa led historians down an exciting new path. Biology - Adaptation And Evolution - Learning Points. Fossils...
Instructional Video10:27
Curated Video

Life of Roald Dahl for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Embark on a whimsical journey into the extraordinary life and imagination of Roald Dahl, the beloved author whose enchanting tales continue to captivate readers of all ages. From the pages of beloved classics like "Charlie and the...
Instructional Video2:29
Curated Video

ChatGPT and DALL-E: Sell Your Creative Thinking with AI - Tip #3: Give Context

Higher Ed
In this video, we will discuss the third tip for prompt engineering, which is to give context in your prompts. We will explore why context is important and provide some examples of prompts that give context. This clip is from the chapter...
Instructional Video10:50
Curated Video

Julius Caesar 2.1 Interview Brutus

6th - Higher Ed
This video features a dramatic reenactment of a pivotal scene from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," focusing on Brutus's internal conflict over the decision to assassinate Caesar. It delves into his nighttime contemplations, conversations...
Instructional Video9:43
Curated Video

Discovery of Skeleton Sparks Debate About Early Human Ancestors

3rd - Higher Ed
Meave Leakey and her team discovered a nearly complete skull and face in Kenya, claimed to be 3.5 million years old, sparking scientific debate. While they argue it represents a new species of early human, critics question the...
Instructional Video6:04
Curated Video

GCSE Biology - Family Trees / Family Pedigrees #74

9th - Higher Ed
This video covers: - What family trees are and how they work - How to use keys - The example of cystic fibrosis - How to use family trees to predict the chance of a disease being inherited Exam board specific info: AQA - Everything is...
Instructional Video0:55
Curated Video

The alphabet: Part 5 - Grammar Tutorial

K - 12th
Level 1 – Unit 3 – Pre-A1 English for children aged 5-12 – The learning objective for this set of videos is as follows: Everyday English - How do you spell that?
Instructional Video3:58
Curated Video

Investigating Conjunctions

3rd - Higher Ed
"Investigating Conjunctions" identifies and uses conjunctions in sentences.
Instructional Video5:24
Curated Video

Parts of a Story: Beginning

K - 8th
"Parts of a Story: Beginning" models how to identify what happens at the beginning of a story.
Instructional Video5:21
Curated Video

Dashes in Sentences

3rd - Higher Ed
Dashes in Sentences demonstrates correct English grammar and conventions by using dashes in sentences to set off nonrestrictive, parenthetical elements.
Instructional Video10:24
Learn French With Alexa

Practise Your French C'est, ces or ses?

9th - 12th
In this episode of Alexa's 'Practise Your French' series, Alexa explains the difference between "C'est", "Ces" and "Ses" !
Instructional Video3:53
Curated Video

Fairness

3rd - Higher Ed
The video “Fairness” explains what it means to be fair and provides examples of fair and unfair actions.