Instructional Video2:02
Curated Video

Life As A Gondolier - The Most Romantic Job You Could Ever Have

3rd - Higher Ed
When you hear the word "romance," what comes to mind? Roses, chocolates, ... Venetian love songs? These all represent romance and loving one another.



At La Gondola Providence in Providence, Rhode Island,...
Instructional Video0:22
Curated Video

Julius Caesar 5.1 Performance: Brutus Thinks Suicide is Cowardly (Lines 102-109a)

6th - Higher Ed
In this video from "Julius Caesar," Brutus reflects on the philosophical implications of suicide, contrasting his views with those of Cato. He articulates a perspective that views preemptive suicide due to fear of potential outcomes as...
Instructional Video11:49
Weird History

History of the US Dollar

12th - Higher Ed
Though the United States dollar was officially adopted in 1785, paper currency didn't fully enter circulation until the Civil War. The current appearance of modern US bills developed only after a long period of economic development based...
Instructional Video2:44
XKA Digital

People buy people first

Higher Ed
Professor Aidan Halligan was the first NHS Director of Clinical Governance, and from January 2003 until October 2005, Aidan served in the UK Department of Health as Deputy Chief Medical Officer for England, with responsibility for...
Instructional Video15:54
IDG TECHtalk

What's next for 5G in the U.S.? | TECH(talk)

Higher Ed
5G has been getting more and more buzz over the past few months, but very few people have actually experienced its promised high speeds. Customers in the U.S. are still months--if not years--away from widespread 5G coverage. PCWorld's...
Instructional Video2:40
Poetry Foundation

Naffisatou Koulibaly reads "It's been five months since I've touched another body"

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Naffisatou Koulibaly (she/her) reads her poem, "It's been five months since I've touched another body
Instructional Video7:21
Religion for Breakfast

The Cold War Origins of "In God We Trust"

12th - Higher Ed
The motto of the United States is: "In God We Trust." But the motto is a relatively recent invention, dating back to the 1950s. Why did the U.S. institute this motto, and what does it tell us about American identity and religion?