Instructional Video1:09
Next Animation Studio

China is ‘spying on Americans via Carribean networks’

12th - Higher Ed
The Guardian based its article on research by Gary Miller, a former mobile network security executive.
Instructional Video2:34
Science360

Dying Lobsters

12th - Higher Ed
The Caribbean Spiny Lobster has been a mainstay of Florida's seafood industry for decades, but the harvest went off a cliff about a decade ago, declining about 30%, and has never rebounded. Biologists think the culprit is a virus called...
Instructional Video6:30
PBS

How Columbus Invented Cannibals

12th - Higher Ed
While evidence of people who eat other people existed long before Columbus, the idea of tribes of "savages" in the jungle who hunt other people for food was truly birthed with Columbus. He is even the first person to ever use the word...
Instructional Video1:44
60 Second Histories

Mary Seacole; her travels

K - 5th
Part 3 of this series sees Mary explaining her decision to volunteer as a nurse in the Crimea.
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Festivals of the World: NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Notting Hill Carnival is a vibrant and lively event that takes place in London on the August bank holiday. It was founded to overcome racial tensions and has grown into a celebration of cultural diversity. With colorful costumes,...
Instructional Video11:08
ATHS Engineering

Carabiner Pen Project: The Clip

9th - Higher Ed
Carabiner Pen Project part 3/3: This is a tutorial for 3D modeling the clip of a carabiner using Onshape. The teacher walks through the steps of creating the clip and adding it to an assembly, while providing tips and tricks for...
Instructional Video1:24
Weatherthings

Saharan Dust

6th - 8th
Every summer, millions of tons of dust from the Sahara desert move into the Atlantic and travel westward. Here, you'll see it on satellite.
Instructional Video2:20
Curated Video

The Story of American Barbecue

9th - Higher Ed
Today, barbecue is a big part of American culture. But did you know that this staple of the great American menu is actually older than the United States itself?
Instructional Video1:46
60 Second Histories

Mary Seacole; successfully treats cholera

K - 5th
Part 2 of this series, Mary describes her first experience of treating cholera victims in Panama.
Instructional Video26:46
Step Back History

Why is Puerto Rico not a State?

12th - Higher Ed
Puerto Rico lies at a strange place in the greater American empire. It's one of the oldest colonized places in the Americas, and a debate about its fate has roiled for centuries. Let's talk about it!
Instructional Video5:28
Bizarre Beasts

How The Solenodon Became Venomous

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The venomous mammal club is so small you’d think they’d all be closely related, but it turns out solenodons have been doing their own thing for a very long time.
Instructional Video0:37
The March of Time

1940: SECURITY PATROL: Army officer w/ map, others. AERIAL: TD WS Two airplanes in flight over water, lone cargo ship. US Destroyer (337) in tropical coastal waters, destroyer BG. (Behind) Navy officers on deck watching cargo ship. West Indies.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1940: SECURITY PATROL: Army officer w/ map, others. AERIAL: TD WS Two airplanes in flight over water, lone cargo ship. US Destroyer (337) in tropical coastal waters, destroyer BG. (Behind) Navy officers on deck watching cargo ship....
Instructional Video1:49
Financial Times

Windrush crisis — this is not who we are

Higher Ed
The treatment of Caribbean immigrant children affronts British decency, and the initial response of UK Prime Minister Theresa May to public anger was hopelessly out of touch.
Instructional Video0:58
NASA

NASA Catches Hurricanes Jose and Maria

3rd - 11th
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission shows the rainfall distribution for two major storms churning in the Atlantic and Caribbean basins. The visualization shows Hurricane Jose as it continues to slowly move northward off...
Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

The Haitian Revolution - One Minute History_4k

12th - Higher Ed
(1492) - Christopher Columbus lands on the island of Hispaniola and begins enslaving its people. European diseases and brutal working conditions bring the indigenous population to the brink of extinction. Over the next three hundred...
Instructional Video12:40
The Guardian

My journey back to Dominica after the hurricane

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This year the Caribbean experienced its most destructive hurricane season in decades. While large countries dominated the headlines, the small island nation of Dominica suffered the worst devastation it has ever seen. Josh...
Instructional Video8:59
Orkidbox

Picture & Story - The Nightingale | A classic story & painting a bird in watercolor

K - 5th
Welcome to Picture & Story. I would love to see how you respond to having the art videos combined with stories. I hope to look at both classic stories, folklore, legends and myths from all over. As I narrate the adapted story I will also...
Instructional Video10:02
Weird History

Hardcore Facts About Alexander Hamilton

12th - Higher Ed
Before 2015, it was common to hear that Alexander Hamilton was, by far, the most undervalued of all the American Founding Fathers. But with the explosive popularity of the Broadway musical Hamilton, that statement is no longer accurate....
Instructional Video6:05
Science360

Saving our ecologically important coral reefs - Marine ecologist Paul Sikkel

12th - Higher Ed
Coral reefs are dying. Harboring some of the most diverse species of marine life, corals are ecologically important. Paul Sikkel, a marine ecologist from Arkansas State University, explains why many coral reefs are dying and how we can...
Instructional Video1:13
Next Animation Studio

Powerful ‘river of rocks’ found deep under caribbean

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists found that an ancient magma bloom is pushing hot rock from the Pacific into th
Instructional Video7:14
Curated Video

CISSP®- Standards and Frameworks

Higher Ed
This video focuses on standards and frameworks. This clip is from the chapter "Certified Information Systems Security Professional CISSP Domain 1 - Security and Risk Management" of the series "CISSP® Certification Domain 1: Security and...
Instructional Video27:00
ProTeachersVideo

Phil Beadle's Masterclass: Island Man and Blessing

Higher Ed
Phil Beadle teaches the 'Poetry from Different Cultures' section of the AQA GCSE English syllabus in a studio to a group of Key Stage 4 students from Newham schools. Phil's teaching is guaranteed to inspire, challenge and excite. The...
Instructional Video36:46
The Wall Street Journal

Disney’s Next Chapter

Higher Ed
Disney chief executive Bob Chapek discusses his vision for the future including what to expect from Disney+, innovations at Disney’s theme parks and leadership in the face of employee and political pressure.
Instructional Video4:50
Weatherthings

Hurricane Matthew: The Meteorology

6th - 8th
Hurricane Matthew hit Haiti in 2016 as the most powerful hurricane in that country in half a century. Hundreds were killed, and hundreds were injured. Millions were impacted in Haiti. Hurricane Matthew went on to Cuba and then the...