Instructional Video6:36
Curated Video

Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z - Yolo: Sliding Window Object Localization

Higher Ed
In this video, we will cover sliding window object localization.
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This clip is from the chapter "Deep learning: Convolutional Neural Networks with Python" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects)...
Instructional Video7:03
Food Farmer Earth

An Interview with Katrina Blair: The Wild Wisdom of Weeds

12th - Higher Ed
An interview with Katrina Blair, author of The Wild Wisdom of Weeds talks about the 13 wild weeds she says are essential for human survival.
Instructional Video3:31
Food Farmer Earth

Vandana Shiva on Hunger: Beyond Agricultural Inputs to Sustainability

12th - Higher Ed
Vandana Shiva articulates how the shift towards a high-cost, chemically-intensive agriculture has paradoxically led to increased hunger among agricultural communities, with a focus on the role of monocultures and international trade in...
Instructional Video3:00
Visual Learning Systems

Geology of North America: Mountain Building

9th - 12th
North America's geology and topography is a fascinating and beautiful story. This video captures footage from throughout the continent to tell this captivating story. Major geological events such as the formation of the Appalachian and...
Instructional Video2:42
Curated Video

Afro-Eurasia

K - 8th
This live-action video program is about the word Afro-Eurasia. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word Afro-Eurasia through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and...
Instructional Video3:15
Visual Learning Systems

Climate Zones and Biodiversity in North America

9th - 12th
This videos explore the diverse climate zones of North America. In this video, we delve into the unique characteristics of three distinct climate zones: the moist continental climate, the dry desert climate, and the moist subtropical...
Instructional Video1:04
Next Animation Studio

‘Lost Continent’ of Zealandia revealed in new maps

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers from GNS Science in New Zealand have mapped the submerged land mass of Zealandia in great detail, showing how tectonic and seismic activity have shaped its evolution.
Instructional Video2:07
Science360

The 60th Anniversary of the first South Pole Landing.

12th - Higher Ed
The landing of the first aircraft at the South Pole by naval aviators in 1956, opened the Pole for the world-class science NSF supports.
Instructional Video0:56
Curated Video

I WONDER - What Is The Smallest Continent?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what is the smallest continent.
Instructional Video1:19
Next Animation Studio

U.S. coastline to sink by up to 25 inches by 2050

12th - Higher Ed
Galveston could sink 25 inches as sea-level rise combines with a continental sagging effect to cause increased coastal flooding.
Instructional Video2:06
Curated Video

Federal Art Project

9th - Higher Ed
Thanks to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s ambitious New Deal plan, American artists were able to keep working during the Great Depression. The work they produced remains a key part of the American landscape.
Instructional Video1:02
Curated Video

I WONDER - How Many Continents Are There?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of how many continents are there.
Instructional Video3:59
Curated Video

Five Facts - Africa

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about Africa.
Instructional Video2:53
Visual Learning Systems

The Moving Continents

9th - 12th
This video is about the theory of continental drift, which suggests that the present-day continents were once joined together in a supercontinent called Pangea. The video also discusses the challenges faced by the scientist Alfred Vagner...
Instructional Video2:22
Curated Video

Yellowstone: The First National Park

9th - Higher Ed
The first dedicated National Park anywhere in the world, Yellowstone attracts 318 million visitors every year. It was saved for posterity by the work of two pioneering artists.
Instructional Video8:34
Journey to the Microcosmos

Microbe Hunting in Antarctica

9th - Higher Ed
Microbe Hunting in Antarctica
Instructional Video5:28
TMW Media

Venus, Earths Lost Twin: The surface of Venus

K - 5th
Whats the atmosphere like on Venus? How much of the planet wrere they able to explore? What caused Venus to become what it is today?<br/>
Venus, Earths Lost Twin, Part 2
Instructional Video2:13
Mr. Beat

Why Do Americans Set Off Fireworks on the 4th of July?

6th - 12th
Why do Americans spend every 4th of July blowing stuff up? What does that have to do with celebrating their independence from Britain and the birth of their country? Not a whole lot, but it's something that they've always done.
Instructional Video5:44
History Hit

Africa, The Unknown History of Humankind: African arts influence on the greats

12th - Higher Ed
How has African art influenced some of our great artists? What has been the biggest challenge but biggest highlight in Gus Casely-Hayfords career?<br/>
Africa, The Unknown History of Humankind, Part 6
Instructional Video10:37
Weird History

Ernest Shackleton's Doom,ed Antarctic Trek

12th - Higher Ed
Few exploits of the 20th century could match the courage and perseverance of the Shackleton expedition. Ernest Shackleton became the ultimate model for crisis management when his ill-fated 1914 Antarctic expedition met with disaster.
Instructional Video2:29
The Economist

Global population: what it means for the future of the world

12th - Higher Ed
The world's population has more than doubled since the 1970s. But a booming population is only part of the story—in some places populations are in decline.
Instructional Video5:45
History Hit

Africa, The Unknown History of Humankind: Africans and pop culture

12th - Higher Ed
What are Gus Casely-Hayford's views of Africans in popular culture? How does "word", "symbol", and "song" work together and what makes them so powerful?<br/>
Africa, The Unknown History of Humankind, Part 5
Instructional Video17:50
Curated Video

When African People Sailed the World.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A little known fact is that people of East Africa were building their own ships and took part in the medieval world's most extensive trade network.
Instructional Video5:10
Ancient Lights Media

Atlas of the United States: Alaska

6th - 8th
This program explores the geography, history, and some important cultural features of the Pacific Region of the United States. The individual states of California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska and Hawaii are presented in detail.