Instructional Video24:43
Curated Video

Hatchling

K - Higher Ed
A small army of zoo experts were sent to a German zoo to count everything from pink flamingos to fish. Have you ever tried counting a wall-sized tank of fish, constantly moving about? The elephants pose a different problem – how to...
Instructional Video4:41
Jabzy

Haitian Slave Revolt - 3 Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Haitian Slave Revolt
Instructional Video6:42
Step Back History

Birthright Citizenship Isn't (Just) About Immigration

12th - Higher Ed
Trump has reopened discussions of birthright citizenship. Let's talk about the 14th amendment and why it exists.
Instructional Video4:59
Guinness World Records

Teenager's Journey to the South Pole: Inspiring Adventure and Personal Achievements

K - 5th
In this video, Lewis Clarke, a 16-year-old from Bristol, shares her experience of being the youngest person to trek to the South Pole. He discusses his motivation, challenges faced, and the mixed emotions he felt upon completing the...
Instructional Video6:48
Physics Girl

The HIDDEN Magnets in Your Phone ft. MKBHD

9th - 12th
Magnet paper or magnet film shows you where magnetic fields are. With MKBHD, Dianna explores how magnetic paper works, what devices look like with the paper, and a mystery magnet.
Instructional Video1:58
Curated Video

The Telegraph: The Civil War Text Machine

9th - Higher Ed
Military leaders didn’t just rely on carrier pigeons and messengers on horseback to share information during the American Civil War – they texted each other using telegrams!
Instructional Video4:21
TMW Media

Uranus & Neptune, Gas Giants: Characteristics of Neptune and its moons

K - 5th
What did the Hubble telescope notice about Neptune? What are the layers of Neptune made of? What is similar and different about Neptune and Uranus? Uranus & Neptune, Gas Giants, Part 2
Instructional Video20:39
History Hit

Maps: Our Place in the World

12th - Higher Ed
Many of us can’t help but be obsessed with maps – including Dan. They tell us where we are in the world and let us know how our environment has changed overtime. History, geography and philosophy – maps cross all these fields of study....
Instructional Video11:43
Catalyst University

Resonance Fluorescence: A Special Case of Fluorescence

Higher Ed
Resonance Fluorescence: A Special Case of Fluorescence
Instructional Video3:42
Jabzy

Division of Central Asia - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Division of Central Asia
Instructional Video1:25
Next Animation Studio

European glass eels use internal magnetic compass to navigate waters

12th - Higher Ed
New research from the University of Miami and Norway’s Institute of Marine Research has found that the European eel at a certain stage of development use an internal magnetic compass to remember the magnetic direction of tidal waves as...
Instructional Video7:36
PBS

Why is there a North and South Korea?

12th - Higher Ed
While the short answer is the Korean war, the reality is that seeds for the separate Republic of Korea and Democratic People's Republic of Korea goes back much further and has to do with the late 19th century Chinese imperialism and the...
Instructional Video6:46
Ancient Lights Media

Balkan States: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia

6th - 8th
This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of the Balkan States: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
Instructional Video3:51
Jabzy

Italian 1848 Revolutions - 3 Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Italian 1848 Revolutions
Instructional Video3:56
Jabzy

Scotland and the Confederacy - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Scotland and the Confederacy
Instructional Video0:42
Next Animation Studio

Guatemala volcano erupts, leads to 30,000 evacuations

12th - Higher Ed
An eruption by the 3,763m Fuego volcano in Guatemala has sent plumes of ash three kilometers into the air. Lava is also flowing down the volcano's side, causing the evacuation of up to 30,000 nearby residents. The volcano is situated...
Instructional Video2:01
Curated Video

The Citizen Soldier

9th - Higher Ed
With the first shots of the American Revolution, they downed tools and ran to help in the fight for independence. This is the story of the ordinary people who helped found a nation.
Instructional Video5:52
Ancient Lights Media

The Geography and Culture of the Balkan States Part 1: Slovenia, Croatia and Montenegro (Updated)

6th - 8th
This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of the Balkan States: Slovenia, Croatia and Montenegro.
Instructional Video2:09
Curated Video

Emancipation Proclamation Exposed

9th - Higher Ed
The Emancipation Proclamation is one of the most important and misunderstood documents in US history. So, what did it actually proclaim?
Instructional Video1:42
Curated Video

The Emancipation Proclamation

9th - Higher Ed
The Emancipation Proclamation is one of the most important documents in US history. Issued at the height of the American Civil War, it granted freedom to enslaved people living in the eleven breakaway states of the Confederacy.
Instructional Video3:57
Ancient Lights Media

New Zealand

6th - 8th
This clip examines the geography and culture of New Zealand.
Instructional Video4:06
Curated Video

How Hurricanes Form? Why Hurricanes Spin AntiClockwise in North and Clockwise in Southern Hemisphere

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hurricanes, cyclones and typhoons are formed due to violent storms that originate over oceans and seas and move towards land, potentially causing extensive damage to both life and property. But there is a very interesting thing related...
Instructional Video5:40
Curated Video

Interpreting Independent Variables Using Conditional Probability

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine independence between variables using conditional probability and a two-way table. They discuss the formulas for joint probability and conditional probability, and how they can be used...
Instructional Video2:15
Curated Video

The Gettysburg Address: The Two-Minute Speech That Saved America

9th - Higher Ed
It’s got fewer words than the average rap song, and takes less time to read than it does to boil an egg. So how did the Gettysburg Address inspire a global movement for democratic change that’s still shaping our lives today?