Instructional Video6:13
SciShow

Are We Making More Bermuda Triangles?

12th - Higher Ed
One reason the Bermuda Triangle has scared people for generations is the seaweed. And thanks to eutrophication and other human causes, that Sargassum seaweed is starting to travel the world. Here's how we're accidentally making more of...
Instructional Video4:05
SciShow

Underwater Discovery and Adventure: The Story of Jacques Cousteau

12th - Higher Ed
Learn about the famous red hat wearing underwater explorer Jacques Cousteau! Hosted by: Hank Green
News Clip2:17
Curated Video

Minister: Ppines may end joint exercises with US

Higher Ed
The Philippines may move away from their joint operations with the US navy, according to the country's defence minister.Speaking at a forum with journalists in Manila on Friday, Delfin Lorenzana said they would be able to manage without...
News Clip1:51
Curated Video

Gates visits India; says more Haiti relief needed, US to send more ships

Higher Ed
1. US Defence Secretary Robert Gates walking to table 2. Close of cameraman 3. Wide of news conference 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Gates, US Defence Secretary: "As long as, more than two (m) million people in Haiti are still...
News Clip1:57
Curated Video

Imams with US army help with local outreach

Higher Ed
Sangin District, Helmand province - 3 Sept 2011 1. Mid shot of Muslim leader, US Navy Lieutenant Asif Balbale praying 2. Mid shot of US Navy Lieutenant Asif Balbale 3. Wide of US Navy Lieutenant Asif Balbale 4. Tilt up from hand to of...
Instructional Video1:43
Curated Video

Trump: I am backing war fighters in SEAL case

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus127258
Instructional Video4:52
TED-Ed

TED-ED: The history of the Cuban Missile Crisis - Matthew A. Jordan

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Imagine going about your life knowing that, at any given moment, you and everyone you know could be wiped out without warning at the push of a button. This was the reality for millions of people during the forty-five year period after...
Instructional Video4:33
SciShow

Underwater Discovery and Adventure: The Story of Jacques Cousteau

12th - Higher Ed
Learn about the famous red hat wearing underwater explorer Jacques Cousteau!
Instructional Video9:58
SciShow

6 Creative Ways People Used to Navigate the Oceans

12th - Higher Ed
People have been exploring the oceans since prehistoric times, way before they had GPS to help them figure out where they were. Here are 6 ingenious ways our ancestors navigated the oceans.
Instructional Video3:41
Curated Video

Dress for Success: Gender Inclusive

9th - Higher Ed
It's a well-known fact that first impressions go a long way. When it comes to your chosen attire, your look could make the difference in landing the interview, the job, or even a promotion down the road. We show you how to build the...
Instructional Video2:58
Curated Video

Dressing for Success (For Men)

9th - Higher Ed
First job interview coming up and unsure if your tie is too flashy? Invited to an after-hours event and wondering if jeans are acceptable? Our friend Thomas answers these questions and more in the latest men's edition of Dressing for...
Instructional Video1:16
Curated Video

Royal Navy Deploys Advanced Sonar System to Counter Stealth Submarines

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Royal Navy is deploying a cutting-edge sonar system, the 2087, to identify stealth submarines that pose a threat to Britain's shores. This system uses tethered pods dropped into the sea, relaying crucial information to the ship and...
Instructional Video3:52
Curated Video

Get Hired: Transferable Military Traits

9th - Higher Ed
When you join the military, you enter knowing that wherever your life and career takes you, there will eventually come a time to transition out of your service uniform. It is important to recognize the transferable traits as the impact...
Instructional Video3:29
Curated Video

Women's Guide to Dressing for Success!

9th - Higher Ed
Melissa Graves presents the women's guide to dressing for success! With a looming interview, Cassie turns to Melissa for guidance on not just what to wear, but how to wear it.
Instructional Video4:30
Curated Video

Landmarks - The Spinnaker Tower

12th - Higher Ed
THE SPINNAKER TOWER THE SPINNAKER TOWER DOMINATES THE SKYLINE ABOVE THE ANCIENT PORT CITY OF PORTSMOUTH IN THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND. THE BUILDING WHICH OPENED IN 2005 IS A REMARKABLE COMBINATION OF ARTISTRY, ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING.
Instructional Video11:39
Curated Video

Jacques Cousteau for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Learn about the childhood of Jacques Cousteau, when he first became interested in the ocean, his later invention of the aqua-lung and his filmmaking adventures across the globe.
Instructional Video5:24
Curated Video

History of Navy SEALs for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Learn about the specialized military group, what it takes to become a SEAL and some of the missions they have carried out to help others.
Instructional Video9:03
Epic History TV

Life at Sea During the Napoleonic Wars

12th - Higher Ed
Naval combat during the Napoleonic Wars was infrequent, with major fleet actions like Trafalgar and the Battle of the Nile being rare events. Instead, life at sea was largely defined by routine tasks, with sailors enduring long periods...
Instructional Video5:33
Epic History TV

Britain's Naval Triumph at the Battle of Trafalgar

12th - Higher Ed
In 1805, Britain was at war with Napoleon’s France, dominating the seas while Napoleon controlled much of mainland Europe. The British Royal Navy, under Admiral Nelson, secured a decisive victory at the Battle of Trafalgar, crushing the...
Instructional Video7:56
Epic History TV

Naval Combat Tactics and Strategy of HMS Victory

12th - Higher Ed
In naval combat, the wind direction and strength were crucial, with ships to windward (the weather gauge) holding the advantage of initiating battle. Before engaging, a ship would be "cleared for action," preparing the crew and ship for...
Instructional Video6:31
Epic History TV

HMS Victory: Britain's Naval Powerhouse

12th - Higher Ed
HMS Victory was one of Britain’s most powerful warships during the Napoleonic Wars, with a crew of over 800 men, including sailors, marines, officers, and midshipmen. Ships like Victory were Britain's primary defense against invasion and...
Instructional Video4:37
Epic History TV

Mastering the Seas: Navigating and Maneuvering the HMS Victory

12th - Higher Ed
HMS Victory made her best speed at about 10 knots when sailing a few points off her stern. Maneuvers like tacking, wearing ship, or setting sails were crucial for navigating wind conditions, while complex operations such as anchoring and...
Instructional Video10:03
Weird History

William IV: The Maddest Lad To Ever Sit On The British Throne

12th - Higher Ed
Of all the monarchs to sit on the British throne in the modern era, few are as infrequently discussed as King William IV. It's a real shame, because the stories of his life are a real gas. Only the most dedicated of royal historians are...
Instructional Video11:02
Wonderscape

The Outbreak and Campaigns of the Spanish-American War

K - 5th
This video covers the outbreak of the Spanish-American War, key military engagements including battles in the Philippines and Cuba, the involvement of the Rough Riders and Buffalo Soldiers, and the eventual surrender of Spanish forces in...