Instructional Video8:23
Oxford Comma

When You Break a Poet's Heart: A Reading, Summary, and Analysis of Yeats' "When You Are Old"

9th - 12th
Written as more of an indulgent thought experiment, than a love poem, "When You Are Old" still contains that trademark Yeatsian beauty.
Instructional Video8:06
Weird History

What May Have Caused the Death of Elizabeth I

12th - Higher Ed
Pale white skin was the signature look for the upper class in the Elizabethan era and Queen Elizabeth I's makeup was perhaps one of the most iconic examples. But what was IN all that caked on makeup? Turns out, there was quite a cost for...
Instructional Video7:11
Amor Sciendi

St. Peter's Basilica: Beauty from Strife

12th - Higher Ed
St. Peter's Basilica was built during one of the darkest times in the Church's history. This is its story.
Instructional Video6:30
Two Minute Music Theory

The Brilliance of Pentatonix Vocal Arranging (Run To You)

12th - Higher Ed
Why have I never done an Analysis video? I have no idea! So, today I analyze my favorite Pentatonix song - Run To You. We'll look at how Pentatonix writes this song, and some of the things that make it awesome.
Instructional Video2:47
The Art Assignment

Look What We've Done | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

9th - 12th
Over the past 3 years, 60 artists have offered art assignments, and thousands of artworks have been made in response. Here's a brief glimpse of what we've all made together over the course of this series so far. So KEEP ASSIGNMENTING!
Instructional Video4:01
EarthEcho International

STEM Career Closeup: A Day in the Life of a Senior Research Scientist

9th - 12th
Tatiana Vinogradova is a senior research scientist at Northrop Grumman Space Systems in Redondo Beach, CA, where she studies the Arctic from space. Discover more about Tatiana’s inspiration and her day to day work using different types...
Instructional Video7:07
Barcroft Media

Learning To Love My Facial Scars

Higher Ed
NEW YORK - MARCH 27: HAVING a giant birthmark has taught a body positivity advocate how to accept herself for who she is and spread an inspiring message of self-love. Nathalia, of Los Angeles, was born in Brazil with a rare condition...
Instructional Video12:09
AllTime 10s

10 Billion Dollar Companies That Are Secretly Going Bankrupt

12th - Higher Ed
Could Uber be about to take its last ride? Is Twitter about to stop Tweeting? Alltime 10s looks at 10 companies that are seriously struggling in the modern economic climate, and may just be on the verge of extinction.
Instructional Video6:23
The Art Assignment

Art I Can't Show You

9th - 12th
Agnes Martin's minimal paintings reproduce terribly. Their magic does not come though in photos or videos. Guest host John Green discusses Martin's art anyway, how it brilliantly captures emotion itself, and why you should seek it out.
Instructional Video5:17
TMW Media

Off shore fishing tips

K - 5th
Catching the elusive walleye is a challenge for many skilled anglers. Discover the biological secrets to finding this fish and the techniques to catch this popular sportfish all year round! Our youth leaders are tasked with preparing a...
Instructional Video24:38
The Wall Street Journal

The Power of One

Higher Ed
With two beloved products and a business model built on clean beauty, Vintner's Daughter founder April Gargiulo has amassed a devoted following. Join a conversation about making space in a crowded industry and sticking with simplicity.
Instructional Video6:28
Barcroft Media

Disabled Make Up Artist Can Blend Better Than You

Higher Ed
SHEFFIELD, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 6, 2017: A DISABLED beauty blogger is showing off her amazing make-up skills and stunning the internet. Tess Daly's beauty blog has racked up tens of thousands of followers, had her flown to hang out...
Instructional Video8:29
Barcroft Media

Disabled Sisters Are Queens Of Beauty Pageant

Higher Ed
WEST COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA - DECEMBER 09: THE world of beauty pageants has helped two disabled sisters find their confidence and, for one of them, her first words. From a young age, both Ava, 9, and 4-year-old Jessa struggled with...
Instructional Video6:32
National Parks Service

Yosemite Nature Notes 18: Water

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Water is the life-blood of Yosemite National Park. The Tuolumne and Merced rivers water some of the most productive farmland on the Earth, and urban dwellers throughout the state depend on the Sierra Nevada snowpack for their domestic...
Instructional Video14:38
The Art Assignment

What Art tells us about Gender

9th - 12th
There is a huge range of ways that gender has been understood and represented in the history of art. We look at a few examples that show us gender is a concept that has never been fixed: Hermaphroditos by the ancient Greeks, Titian's...
Instructional Video6:02
Barcroft Media

Bikini Competitor Embraces Stretch Marks After Twins

Higher Ed
A FITNESS fanatic has learnt to love her body again after giving birth to twins left her with a caesarean-section scar and excess skin. As a health and fitness coach, Kylee Austin, 30, from Gilbert, Arizona, was used to being in control...
Instructional Video9:26
The Art Assignment

Art Must Be Beautiful

9th - 12th
Should art be beautiful? Revisit ancient philosophers' thoughts on beauty and consider why we might be skeptical of beauty today.
Instructional Video8:29
Barcroft Media

Disabled Sisters Are Queens Of Beauty Pageant | BORN DIFFERENT

Higher Ed
THE world of beauty pageants has helped two disabled sisters find their confidence and, for one of them, her first words. From a young age, both Ava, 9, and 4-year-old Jessa struggled with their confidence, with Jessa unable to speak at...
Instructional Video9:23
National Parks Service

Episode 1: Wildflowers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
From foothill elevations to high mountain peaks, hundreds of flower species are found throughout Yosemite National Park. Rangers and scientists discuss the rich botanical history and some of the rare plants found here.
Instructional Video7:26
PBS

Why Do Women Shave Their Legs?

12th - Higher Ed
Why do women shave their legs and armpit hair, but men don't? And what does World War II have to do with it?
Instructional Video0:50
The March of Time

1952: NEW YORK MUSEUM OF MODERN ART: WS People in line to pay & enter MoMA, People walking in museum, Curator Richie (not confirmed), SOT saying people becoming aware beauty is part of life, demanding beauty, art & artists being drawn into mainstream.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1952: NEW YORK MUSEUM OF MODERN ART: WS People in line to pay & enter MoMA, People walking in museum, Curator Richie (not confirmed), SOT saying people becoming aware beauty is part of life, demanding beauty, art & artists being...
Instructional Video10:08
Journey to the Microcosmos

Nematodes: The Worm That Sculpted The World

9th - Higher Ed
When it comes to the muses of the animal kingdom, the nematode seems like an unlikely well of inspiration, but over the past century, they’ve become one nonetheless. We also wanted to note that the label on the very last nematode clip...
Instructional Video25:41
The Wall Street Journal

Adventures In E-Commerce

Higher Ed
How are consumer brands competing in an Amazon-driven marketplace? Kara Goldin, Founder and CEO of Hint, and Gregg Renfrew, Founder and CEO of Beautycounter, sit down with WSJ Reporter Laura Stevens.
Instructional Video9:00
Curated Video

Cleopatra Brought to Life: My Statue Re-creations Revealed, with History.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
I'm an artist that uses photoshop to bring old images and statues into the modern day. Let’s talk about Cleopatra, one of the most enigmatic figures of ancient history. She was the first Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt to even speak the...