Instructional Video2:13
Curated Video

Loader

Pre-K - K
Sing the Forklift song for kids with Leo the Truck. It moves things with the fork. It's long and it's so strong. It flashes light, oh so bright. And lifts the load with its might. There's a forklift. Up, up, down, down. So quick and...
Instructional Video7:14
Curated Video

The Lighthouse

Pre-K - K
The red robot's lost his friends. He asks for Leo's help. It turns out the two robots went fishing late in the evening and couldn't find their way home. Their boat was carried off to an island. While Skoop and Lifty rescue the robots,...
Instructional Video3:33
Great Big Story

The vibrant world of Lisa Frank, art and innovation

12th - Higher Ed
Dive into Lisa Frank's colorful universe, exploring her unique art style and the creative process behind her iconic designs.
Instructional Video2:41
Great Big Story

Exploring music through colors, Melissa McCracken's synaesthetic art

12th - Higher Ed
Synaesthetic artist Melissa McCracken paints music, translating sounds into vibrant colors on canvas, revealing her unique perception of songs like 'Superstition' by Stevie Wonder.<br/>
Instructional Video7:17
Curated Video

The Wonders of Chicago: History, Architecture, and Culture

6th - Higher Ed
Discovering Chicago, USA:From the majestic mountains of South Asia, our next destination is the bustling city of Chicago in the American Midwest. Hop aboard the iconic "L" transport to explore the vibrant streets of downtown Chicago,...
Instructional Video6:49
Curated Video

Poisonous Creatures: Exploring the World of Venomous Animals

3rd - 12th
In this video, we explore the fascinating world of poisonous creatures and their defense mechanisms. From scorpions to spiders, frogs to snakes, we learn how evolution has equipped these animals with venom or camouflage to survive and...
Instructional Video5:08
Science Buddies

LED Circuit Design with No Math

K - 5th
LED Circuit Design with No Math
Instructional Video0:52
Curated Video

I WONDER - How Many Constellations Are There?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of how many constellations are there.
Instructional Video3:23
Curated Video

Light Waves: Understanding the Wave Nature

9th - Higher Ed
We deal with light on a daily basis, and it has wave-like characteristics that are essential to many natural and technological processes. The wave nature of light aids in the explanation of a number of important optical phenomena,...
Instructional Video6:18
Curated Video

The Future of Football in the United States and South Africa

6th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the popularity of soccer in the United States and the potential for it to become one of the dominant sports in the country. It also explores the efforts to promote soccer through the Major League Soccer competition...
Instructional Video7:54
Curated Video

Legends of Real Madrid and Manchester United: A Legacy of Success and Tragedy

6th - Higher Ed
This video transcript briefly overviews two legendary football clubs, Real Madrid and Manchester United. It highlights their successes, iconic players, and the passionate fan bases that support them. The video emphasizes these clubs'...
Instructional Video4:21
Curated Video

The Rule of Silence: The Free Source of Power in a Meeting

10th - Higher Ed
The Rule of Silence



There are few techniques in Project Management techniques as simple as this one. It's a free source of power in your nex

t meeting.

You want to know what a stakeholder...
Instructional Video5:58
Curated Video

The Copy

Pre-K - 3rd
When Nolik's image accidently finds its way onto multiple copies of a lost and found flyer Elisa has made to locate Professor Eugenius' lost umbrella, the Fixie kids need to remove his image before she sees them and discovers the Fixies'...
Instructional Video3:29
Curated Video

Solar Eclipse Totality

3rd - 12th
Watch as Solar Eclipse Totality descends upon the land!
Instructional Video5:11
Curated Video

What Solar Eclipse Totality Looks Like

3rd - 12th
Witnessing the moment totality hits during the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse! Watch in entirety to see the eclipse and the surrounding sky. Then watch how quickly the sky brightens as soon as it ends. 0:00 - Sky darkens into Solar Eclipse...
Instructional Video12:01
Veritasium

How One Supernova Measured The Universe

9th - Higher Ed
This video discusses the prediction and discovery of a supernova in the galaxy SP1149, located billions of light years away. Scientists predicted the supernova would occur in November 2015, but the event was captured earlier due to...
Instructional Video6:42
Astrum

When Will The Next Naked-eye Supernova Event Happen?

Higher Ed
When will the next naked-eye supernova event happen? What will it look like? Will we be safe? Astrum Answers!
Instructional Video5:55
Astrum

Olbers' Paradox

Higher Ed
Olbers' Paradox. With so many stars in the universe, why is space black and not white with light? Astrum Answers!
Instructional Video4:43
Astrum

What Will Happen When Betelgeuse Implodes?

Higher Ed
Betelgeuse, Betelgeuse, Betelgeuse. Why were you dimming? Scientists may have finally come up with the answer thanks to data from Hubble.
Instructional Video6:31
Astrum

What We Get Wrong About Nebulas

Higher Ed
Thanks to the Hubble Space Telescope, we have seen nebula like never before. But are they really as colourful as Hubble makes out?
Instructional Video6:19
Astrum

What Does an Exploding Black Hole Look Like?

Higher Ed
Quasars, or extremely active black holes are the brightest objects in the universe. But aren't black holes meant to be invisible? Based on the Illustris Project simulation, we also look at radio-mode and quasar-mode feedback, seemingly...
Instructional Video5:54
Astrum

How NASA Measures Stars

Higher Ed
Scientists can't use tape measures, rulers or lasers to measure the astronomical distances to stars and galaxies, so how do we do it?
Instructional Video7:05
Astrum

Comets That Flew Too Close to the Sun

Higher Ed
The Sungrazer comets that were discovered minutes before they vapourised.
Instructional Video3:15
Science ABC

Why Do Space Photos Look Like There Are No Stars?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Although stars are visible in space, pictures of celestial bodies taken from satellites by astronauts do not show any stars in the background. This is because the stars are very far away and, therefore, appear incredibly dim in contrast...