Instructional Video9:02
SciShow

Fritz Haber: Great Minds

12th - Higher Ed
Hank introduces us to the brilliant and heartless Fritz Haber, a great mind who is considered "the father chemical warfare," but who also made discoveries and innovations that helped lead to the Green Revolution which is credited with...
Instructional Video14:24
Crash Course

Post-World War I Recovery: Crash Course European History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green looks at Europe's attempts to recover from the devastation of World War I and forge a lasting peace. The peace did not last. Today we're talking about the economic cultural recovery of the 1920s, and the economic...
Instructional Video14:35
Crash Course

The Roads to World War I: Crash Course European History

12th - Higher Ed
Much has been written about what exactly caused World War I. As befits a true global war, the reality is that there isn't a single cause. There aren't even three causes. There are a vast array of causes. Today we'll get into just a few...
Instructional Video13:50
Crash Course

World War I Battlefields: Crash Course European History

12th - Higher Ed
Europe's system of alliances and centuries-old tensions erupted into war in August of 1914. This week on Crash Course Euro, we're talking about the military history of World War I, and taking a look at the broad strokes of how the war...
Instructional Video15:38
Curated Video

The Saga of SMS Emden: The Gentleman of the War

6th - Higher Ed
This video details the daring exploits of SMS Emden, a German light cruiser commanded by Captain Carl von Muller during World War I. Known as the Swan of the East, Emden wreaked havoc on Allied shipping in the Indian Ocean, capturing...
Instructional Video7:12
Jack Rackam

The Man who Stole the Eiffel Tower | The Life & Times of Victor Lustig

12th - Higher Ed
The Man who Stole the Eiffel Tower | The Life & Times of Victor Lustig
Instructional Video7:41
Jack Rackam

The Kaiser Played with Fire | The Life & Times of Wihlelm II

12th - Higher Ed
Right after World War One was a hell of a time for democracy in Europe, y’know the Great War was a tragedy but on the other end of it look at all these new Republics! Germany’s a Republic now, Austria-Hungary’s split up into independent...
Instructional Video14:16
Schooling Online

Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway - Theme of Dreams, Memories and Time

3rd - Higher Ed
Beyond our physical selves, we’re made up of other, more mysterious things - like memories and dreams. As time passes, we inevitably change, which is a source of stress for many. Woolf explores these complex ideas in Mrs Dalloway by...
Instructional Video15:31
Schooling Online

Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway - Sections 10-12 Summary

3rd - Higher Ed
Clarissa watches on helplessly as her daughter Elizabeth is whisked away for the afternoon by the irksome Miss Kilman. Can Elizabeth escape this awkward afternoon tea without offending Miss Kilman? Meanwhile, doctors attempt to bully...
Instructional Video14:33
Schooling Online

Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway - Theme of Mortality

3rd - Higher Ed
Thinking about our own mortality isn’t exactly a comfortable exercise. But Virginia Woolf doesn’t shy away from it in Mrs Dalloway. Her characters’ anxieties and daily musings about life and death offer fascinating insight into the...
Instructional Video15:18
Schooling Online

Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway - Theme of Mental illness

3rd - Higher Ed
Our brains can be very loud and annoying sometimes. Virginia Woolf knew this all too well and explores this phenomenon in Mrs Dalloway. Join us for a detailed analysis of the theme of Mental Illness in this classic novel, which delves...
Instructional Video12:46
Schooling Online

Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway - Theme of Marriage and Relationships

3rd - Higher Ed
What makes a marriage last? And what must we give up to grow up? In Mrs Dalloway, Woolf explores the personal and social dimensions of marriage in the 1920s. The question is: have things changed much in the 21st century? Join us for a...
Instructional Video14:29
Schooling Online

Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway - Theme of British Society

3rd - Higher Ed
How is 1920s Britain relevant to our modern-day experiences? Can we learn anything from life as it was back then? It turns out that post-World War One British society holds many important truths for modern audiences. In this lesson,...
Instructional Video9:23
Schooling Online

Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway - Sections 7-9 Summary

3rd - Higher Ed
Lady Bruton invites Richard Dalloway and Hugh Whitbread for an elaborate lunch. But why wasn’t Clarissa invited? Meanwhile, Lucrezia Warren Smith remembers the good old days when Septimus was himself. Nowadays, his memories of the war...
Instructional Video13:49
Schooling Online

Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway - Sections 13-14 Summary

3rd - Higher Ed
Finally! It is time for the party and Clarissa has never looked more glamourous. As the guests arrive, Clarissa’s anxiety boils over. What if the party is a failure and she looks like a fool? When she hears about a horrible event that...
Instructional Video15:51
Schooling Online

Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway - Overall Plot Summary

3rd - Higher Ed
This lesson will give you an overall plot summary of Mrs Dalloway. Watch as Clarissa obsessively and meticulously plans a beautiful party for all her glittering, upper class guests. But she has a nagging sense that this might all be...
Instructional Video15:05
Schooling Online

Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway - Context

3rd - Higher Ed
Join us for an overview of Virginia Woolf’s life and influences. We’ll show you how the events of Woolf’s life and the world of early 20th century Britain shaped her ideas in Mrs Dalloway. As one of the most influential composers of the...
Instructional Video9:17
Hip Hughes History

The Palmer Raids Explained: US History Review

6th - 12th
Dive deep into the Red Scare to explore the 1919/1920 Palmer Raids where we take a look at the conditions which led up them, the actual raids themselves and the effects on the nation. Perfect for students seeking a way out, life long...
Instructional Video7:02
Hip Hughes History

The 1916 Election Explained

6th - 12th
A HipHughes hop-scotch across the spirited electoral contest of 1916 between President Woodrow Wilson and Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Hughes.
Instructional Video13:55
Curated Video

Seeing London (1918)

12th - Higher Ed
A unique glimpse at London in 1918, some months before the end of World War I. The film shows some of the famous sights of the city, from Westminster to St Paul's Cathedral, from Clepotra's Needle to the Tower of London where military...
Instructional Video1:31
60 Second Histories

WW1 - Gas attack

K - 5th
An overview of the different types of gas used during WW1 together with the developments of gas masks and hoods to protect soldiers.
Instructional Video6:20
National Film Board of Canada

To Wake Up the Nakota Language

12th - Higher Ed
Across North America, Indigenous languages are at risk of disappearing. “When you don’t know your language or your culture, you don’t know who you are,” says Armand McArthur, one of the last fluent Nakota speakers in Pheasant Rump First...
Instructional Video1:46
60 Second Histories

Roses of No Man's Land

K - 5th
A recital of a popular WW1 song which explains why nurses became known as the "Roses of No Man's Land"
Instructional Video4:07
History Hit

Africa And War: African porters and carriers

12th - Higher Ed
The third art piece is a multimedia performance, aims to tell the story of the over a million African porters and carriers who served British, French, and German forces during the first world war. Also, learn the importance of each of...