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Curated Video

Art Project: Balloon Stamping

Pre-K - 8th
Max enjoyed another fun art project. This time we used a balloon for stamping. The idea was to use green and blue colours to make a little planet Earth, but Max couldn't stop after making just one so we have planets for everyone.
Instructional Video1:24
Little Smart Planet

Planet Earth!

Pre-K - K
Perfect for Earth Day or the start to a geography unit, this video includes an art activity for K-2. Learn about all the place we live in, which is full of different animals, plants, and land features.
Instructional Video15:31
Curated Video

Nighthawks by Edward Hopper: Great Art Explained

9th - Higher Ed
Edward Hopper’s world was New York, and he understood that city more than most people. He understood that, even though you may live in one of the most crowded and busy cities on earth, it is still possible to feel entirely alone....
Instructional Video11:54
TED Talks

TED: What it feels like to see earth from space | Benjamin Grant

12th - Higher Ed
What the astronauts felt when they saw earth from space changed them forever. Author and artist Benjamin Grant aims to provoke this same feeling of overwhelming scale and beauty in each of us through a series of stunning satellite images...
Instructional Video7:05
TED Talks

TED: How NASA invented a ventilator for COVID-19 ... in 37 days | Dan Goods

12th - Higher Ed
Get the behind-the-scenes story from visual strategist Dan Goods about how a single question launched NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab into action at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, propelling an unprecedented pivot from...
Instructional Video10:17
Oxford Comma

Why do we make art? Reading, Summary, and Analysis of The Exhibits by Roger Dylan Turner

9th - 12th
Why do we create art? Does the art we create change over time? And how can a poem that doesn't look like a poem help us answer those questions?
Instructional Video2:47
Big Think

The Art of Balance, with Philippe Petit

6th - 11th
High-wire artist Philippe Petit wasn't just born with superior balance; it's something he's developed all his life and something he applies to all his life. It's balance -- in more meanings of the word -- which keeps Petit alive. Read...
Instructional Video5:16
Big Think

The best photos of Earth taken from space | Chris Hadfield

6th - 11th
Flying three missions to space, the now-retired astronaut Chris Hadfield took around 45,000 photos. He shares how difficult it is to take pictures in space when your day is highly structured. But the times you can do it - there's a...
Instructional Video7:09
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

The Deadliest Being on Planet Earth – The Bacteriophage

6th - 11th
A war has been raging for billions of years, killing trillions every single day, while we don’t even notice. This war involves the single deadliest being on our planet: The Bacteriophage. Created with scientific advice and editing by...
Instructional Video11:56
Geography Now

Flag/ Fan day TUVALU (Geography Now!)

6th - Higher Ed
Last Flag/ Fan day of 2022, Cheers!



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Instructional Video7:05
Food Farmer Earth

Mastering the Craft: A Day in the Life of a Traditional Old- Styled Butcher

12th - Higher Ed
Discover the detailed process and passion behind traditional old-styled butchery. Learn how a skilled butcher turns various cuts of meat into culinary treasures, maintaining a connection to food's origins.
Instructional Video10:53
TED Talks

TED: A NASA astronaut's lessons on fear, confidence and preparing for spaceflight | Megan McArthur

12th - Higher Ed
How does an astronaut prepare physically and mentally to launch into space? NASA astronaut Megan McArthur, who traveled to the International Space Station in April 2021 as part of the SpaceX Crew-2 mission, shares stellar life lessons...
Instructional Video11:34
TED Talks

TED: How we can curb climate change by spending two percent more on everything | Jens Burchardt

12th - Higher Ed
Would you pay two percent more for the carbon-neutral version of the products you buy and use every day? In this innovative talk, climate pathfinder Jens Burchardt walks us through the costs and considerations of producing...
Instructional Video16:21
TED Talks

TED: The giant leaps in language technology -- and who's left behind | Kalika Bali

12th - Higher Ed
Thousands of languages thrive across the globe, yet modern speech technology -- with all of its benefits -- supports just over a hundred. Computational linguist Kalika Bali dreams of a day when technology acts as a bridge instead of a...
Instructional Video14:46
TED Talks

TED: What's your happiness score? | Dominic Price

12th - Higher Ed
How do you rediscover a happier, more purpose-driven (and less productivity-obsessed) self in the wake of the pandemic? Quiz yourself alongside work futurist Dominic Price as he lays out a simple yet insightful four-part guide to...
Instructional Video5:19
Food Farmer Earth

The Legacy of Craft: Generations of Sausage Making

12th - Higher Ed
Tracing the lineage of a family's sausage making tradition from its inception in 1927, the story captures the essence of craftsmanship passed down through generations. It reflects on the meticulous art of sausage preparation, the...
Instructional Video8:36
Curated Video

Grow.Eat.Repeat. A Love Letter to Black-Eyed Peas by Stacey and Paige Woodson

Pre-K - 5th
Grow. Eat. Repeat. A Love Letter to Black-Eyed Peas,Paige, an inquisitive ten-year-old, accompanies her mother into the garden for a day of bonding, learning, and growing food. Her mother shares an engaging story that leads Paige to...
Instructional Video5:43
NASA

NASA | Supercomputing the Climate

3rd - 11th
Goddard Space Flight Center is the home of a state-of-the-art supercomputing facility called the NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS) that is capable of running highly complex models to help scientists better understand Earth's...
Instructional Video3:19
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Sean Frederick Forbes "An Oracle Remembering Providencia's Formation"

Higher Ed
Born in Heidelberg, Germany, and raised in Southside Jamaica, Queens, New York City, Sean Frederick Forbes is the author of Providencia (2013). Sean identifies as Afro-Latino and connects to the Afro-Caribbean diaspora. Recent poems...
Instructional Video51:31
National Parks Service

Jay Leeming, storyteller

Pre-K - Higher Ed
“We walk through [a story] as we walk through a forest.” Join storyteller, poet, and former Park Ranger Jay Leeming for a journey through the wild landscape of stories, to the place where the past and future meet in a moment of delight...
Instructional Video1:31:08
NASA

2020 Goddard Summer Film Festival

3rd - 11th
Presented virtually, the festival highlights Goddard’s achievements over the...
Instructional Video9:33
NASA

Lucy's Journey

3rd - 11th
Meet Lucy as she prepares for the first ever journey to the Trojan asteroids, a population of primitive small bodies orbiting in tandem with Jupiter.



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Instructional Video8:58
Schooling Online

Powering Through Prose: Mary Shelley, Frankenstein - Vol 1, Letters 1-4 & Chapters 1-2 Summary

3rd - Higher Ed
We begin this famous horror story on board Captain Robert Walton’s ship. He’s an English explorer bound for the Arctic. While on his voyage, Walton rescues a man from the ice - his name is Victor Frankenstein. But what’s a Swiss...
Instructional Video4:41
National Geographic

These Kaleidoscopic Masterpieces Are Invisible to the Naked Eye | Short Film Showcase

Pre-K - 11th
Struck by the beauty and symmetry of diatoms, modern-day microscopist Klaus Kemp recently revived the Victorian art of diatom arrangement. In this short film by Matthew Killip, peer into the peculiar art form and witness a modern-day...

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