PBS
Why Do People Have Pets?
68% of American families have a pet friend living with them. But why did humans start domesticating animals as pets and not livestock?
PBS
Why Do So Many Religions Have Headwear?
Hijabs, yarmulkes, habits, and dastars - why do so many religions have rules about hair? The practice of covering hair is common across many faiths, so today we're talking about various types of head coverings, their significance, and...
Kenhub
Lymphatics of the pancreas, duodenum and spleen
Lymph nodes and vessels of the pancreas, duodenum and spleen.
PBS
When Did Marriage Become about Love?
Did you know marrying for love is a pretty recent development in human history? A couple in love at a wedding may seem like the most natural thing in the world, but for most of human history this was not the principal motivation for the...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Public Speaking Eye Contact
How to make eye contact when public speaking! When giving a presentation, great eye contact with your audience is key. It can make or break a speech. But, what exactly are the expectations? This video explores 3 eye contact tips to make...
Mr Henry's Music World
Rhythm Play Along Easy [Among Us Version]
Perform quarter notes, rest, and paired eighths in this easy rhythm play along! Try the regular challenge tempo, then crank it up slightly for the super challenge tempo.
Curated Video
Generating Burning Questions to Guide Your Research
In this video, the teacher explains how to use reading notes to generate burning questions for further research. The teacher emphasizes the importance of not relying solely on one article and highlights the process of reviewing notes,...
Curated Video
Exploring the Roots of Blues Music
Explore the origins of Blues music in the American Deep South and its evolution from African American work songs and European American folk music. Learn about key musical characteristics of the Blues, such as the call and response...
Professor Dave Explains
Standing Waves and Harmonics
Not all waves travel across the ocean or across the universe. Some are stuck in a certain spot! Like the vibrations of the strings on a guitar. What's the deal with these standing waves? And what's this, quantization? Oh my! We'd better...
Oxford Comma
Romanticism Explained Through Paintings
This is just one example of how you can use visual art to examine literary Romanticism. Main elements of Romanticism: Love of Nature Focus on Emotion Fascination with the Sublime Individualistic Byronic Heroes Interest in the...
Curated Video
The History of Money: From Barter System to Banks
Explore the evolution of money from its origins in the barter system to the development of commodity money, representative money, and eventually fiat money. Understand the functions of money in the economy and how different forms of...
Englishing
ESL - Guidelines on how to give a good ORAL PRESENTATION
In this video, Mr. P. will give guidelines on how to give a good oral presentation in school or even at work. This lesson is designed for intermediate students who wish to improve their English, and for those above levels who wish to...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Self-Awareness and Leadership
We'll look at how you can improve your self-awareness as it relates to your leadership development and we'll use 6 key ways that use reflection about what makes you tick that will help you be more self-aware.
Curated Video
Overtone Singing: Exploring the Technique and Cultural Significance
This video introduces the concept of overtone singing, a technique used by trained vocalists to sing more than one note at a time. It explains how voice is produced and the role of vocal cords, and then delves into the production of...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Communication Professor Breaks down Matthew McConaughey Speech
Communication Professor breaks down Matthew McConaughey's speech when Winning Best Actor Academy Award, Oscar speech in 2014 for Dallas Buyers' Club. This video provides a communication breakdown, critique, and commentary of Matthew...
Music Matters
Musical Note Names in the USA and UK - Music Theory
There are two conventions used across the world for naming the rhythmic values of notes. This music theory lesson explains the two systems used either side of the pond. In both systems there is an element of logic that helps to grasp how...
Mr Henry's Music World
Music Theory for Kids The Half Note
Learn about the Musical Alphabet and Lines and Spaces on the music staff in this animated video about music theory.
Mr Henry's Music World
Thanksgiving Rap for Kids Body Percussion Jam Along!
Get Thanksgiving rockin' in your classroom or home with the Thanksgiving Rap for Kids!
Curated Video
Finding Your Research Question: A Step-by-Step Guide
In this video, the teacher guides students on how to determine their research question by reviewing their notes and asking themselves what they want to teach others. They emphasize the importance of having a clear focus and provide...
Curated Video
3 Successful Nonverbal Habits of High Scoring Speaking Candidates
3 Successful Nonverbal Habits of High-Scoring Speaking Candidates Today you’ll learn about nonverbal habits of high-scoring speaking candidates for IELTS. Yes, most of your score is based on the words you use. However, there are other...
Curated Video
7+ Vocabulary for Problems, Complaining, and Disadvantages
Today learn informal and formal vocabulary for discussing the negative side of topics. The informal vocabulary below can be used in an informal General Training Task 1 Letter, or on Speaking Parts 1 and 2. The formal vocabulary can be...
Mr Henry's Music World
Rhythmic Listening Exercises for Beginners #2 Rhythm Challenge
Hey there! Looking for fun, awesome piano lessons for kids ages 6-10? Check out this video!
Mr Henry's Music World
Elementary Music Lesson Boomwhacker Adventure [Jurassic Park Theme]
A complete elementary music lesson with boomwhackers!