Instructional Video4:57
SciShow

Should We Be Raising Kids Barefoot?

12th - Higher Ed
While most of us only think about our shoes in terms of how they complete our outfits, there's a lot more impact that your choice of footwear can have on your life. Turns out that shoes can change how your feet grow and develop. So is it...
Instructional Video8:44
SciShow

Why Is There Land?

12th - Higher Ed
You need it, you love it, you probably live on it: it's land! But have you ever thought about where land even comes from?
Instructional Video4:03
SciShow

Journey to the Center of the Galaxy

12th - Higher Ed
Find out what kinds of things are lurking near the center of our galaxy!
Instructional Video8:01
Curated Video

Climbers’ Paradise is the Last Refuge for an Ancient Species

9th - Higher Ed
It’s called the Land of Arches. With more than 100 natural sandstone arches, Kentucky’s Red River Gorge is a breathtaking natural spectacle. The gorge is considered one of the world’s premier rock climbing destinations. It’s also a haven...
Instructional Video2:35
Curated Video

Arches

6th - 12th
Discover how forces are applied through an arch, and why this makes it the perfect shape for architecture. Maths - Space A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s math films show abstract...
Instructional Video8:43
Curated Video

Leaning Tower of Pisa for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Uncover the intriguing history of the Leaning Tower of Pisa in this captivating history episode! Explore the architectural marvels and the fascinating story behind one of the world's most iconic landmarks. Learn about the construction...
Instructional Video5:01
Wonderscape

Roman Engineering: Aqueducts, Bridges, and Roads

K - 5th
Explore the innovative engineering of ancient Rome, from the revolutionary use of arches in bridge construction to the sophisticated aqueduct system that supplied water to cities. Discover how Roman roads, built over 2,000 years ago,...
Instructional Video5:06
Wonderscape

Roman Architecture: Innovations and Influence

K - 5th
Discover the ingenuity of ancient Roman architecture, from the use of arches and vaults to the groundbreaking application of concrete. Explore iconic structures like the Pantheon and Colosseum, and see how Roman design principles...
Instructional Video1:27
Great Big Story

This Cathedral Is Made of Bread

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the architectural wonder of a cathedral made entirely of bread and pasta in the Easter celebrations of San Biagio, Sicily, Italy.
Instructional Video3:14
Curated Video

Roman Construction: The Arch, Vault, Dome, and Concrete

3rd - Higher Ed
“Roman Construction: The Arch, Vault, Dome, and Concrete” will explain how the Romans advanced in construction to undertake massive building projects.
Instructional Video9:04
Curated Video

National Parks

3rd - Higher Ed
The video “National Parks” discusses how national parks were established and highlights six important national parks located in the American West.
Instructional Video5:57
The Noted Anatomist

Bones of the Foot

Higher Ed
This brief video tutorial discusses the bones of the foot: 0:00​​. Intro to the bones of the foot 0.30. Tarsals 4:37. Metatarsals 5:15. Phalanges 5:52. In-a-nutshell 5:58​​. Acknowledgements
Instructional Video3:21
Curated Video

Roman Architecture

3rd - Higher Ed
This video identifies architectural techniques used by ancient Romans.
Instructional Video1:35
60 Second Histories

Builders and engineers in the Roman Empire

K - 5th
A Roman legionary describes the amazing construction projects undertaken by Roman builders such as the Coliseum and the Cloaca Maxima and includes the concrete they made and the fabulous arches
Instructional Video3:34
Amor Sciendi

The School of Athens II: The Force of Roman Architecture

12th - Higher Ed
Part two of the series on Raphael's The School of Athens, located inside the Vatican Museum in Vatican City. We examine the forces required to hold the arches in place, and look at how this enhances the composition.
Instructional Video3:43
Curated Video

France, Normandy - Etretat unique landscape

12th - Higher Ed
etretat is best known for its chalk cliffs, including three natural arches and a pointed formation called L'Aiguille or the Needle, which rises 70 metres above the sea.The Etretat Chalk Complex, as it is known, consists of a complex...
Instructional Video8:26
Catalyst University

The Atlas | Detailed Anatomy of the C1 Vertebra

Higher Ed
In this video, we cover the heavy-duty anatomy of the C1 vertebra, the atlas.
Instructional Video9:40
Kenhub

Overview of the oral cavity

Higher Ed
Structures of the oral cavity.
News Clip0:47
British Movietone

INDIAN OVATION FOR BULGANIN

Pre-K - Higher Ed
India certainly put out a red carpet, in honour of Premier Bulganin and Party Secretary, Khrushchev, they were accompanied by Mr Nehru. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either...
News Clip22:41
British Movietone

ROYAL SILVER WEDDING

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Movietone is proud to join with Britons everywhere in offering heartfelt congratulations to Their Majesties on the celebration of their 25th Wedding Anniversary. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and...
News Clip1:44
British Movietone

PARLIAMENT OPENING MARKS CEYLON'S INDEPENDENCE

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester attended the ceremonies which marked the newest independent member of the British Commonwealth. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the...
News Clip1:08
British Movietone

MONTE CARLO RALLY

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Paris was the rendezvous for all drivers before they began the final stage of the Rally through fog shrouded mountain roads to Monaco. 308 cars had started from seven different points, only 235 finished on time, all being of British...
Stock Footage3:16
Bridgeman Arts

Trip to Rome, Italy 1976

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Home movie of a trip to Rome, filmed in 1976.
Stock Footage2:37
Bridgeman Arts

One of Our Own Kind part four - rural scenes and landmarks in Yorkshire, iron foundry, printing press. 1970

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from 1970 film 'One of Our Own Kind', directed by John Edwards and narrated by Anthony Quayle. Yorkshire landscape, River Wharf, Arthington Viaduct, Bramhope Tunnel in Otley churchyard. Scenes in iron foundry. Close up shots of...