Instructional Video5:03
TED-Ed

These salamanders snack on each other (but don't die) | Luis Zambrano

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Axolotls are one of science's most studied animals. Why, you ask? These extraordinary salamanders are masters of regeneration: they can flawlessly regenerate body parts ranging from amputated limbs and crushed spines to parts of their...
Instructional Video11:43
Weird History

Why Elizabeth I Was A Badass Queen

12th - Higher Ed
Queen Elizabeth the first may have been a virgin who can’t drive but what most people don’t know is that she was one of the most brutally cut-throat and significant rulers England has ever had. A badass to some, a merciless imperialist...
Instructional Video5:57
TED Talks

TED: An ever-evolving map of everything on Earth | Jack Dangermond

12th - Higher Ed
What if we had a map of ... everything? Jack Dangermond, a visionary behind the geographic information system (GIS) technology used to map and analyze all kinds of complex data, walks us through the interconnected technologies gathering...
Instructional Video7:21
Science Buddies

Create an Urban Heat Island Profile Using ArcGIS Online

K - 5th
In this science project, you will explore Urban Heat Islands with ArcGIS Online and analyze surface type & air temperature relationships in your city.
Instructional Video0:51
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Lori D'Andrea - Teachers Make a Difference - My Daughter

Higher Ed
Lori D'Andrea is a former teacher. She is the founder of "One Day at a Time", a Facebook support group for parents whose children are suffering with depression. She lives with her husband, three daughters and three dogs in West Islip, NY.
Instructional Video4:08
National Geographic

Explorers See Greenland's Glaciers Like Never Before | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
“Usually if it's been done, I'm not too interested in it.” That’s according to National Geographic grantee Eddie Kisfaludy, a marine biologist, pilot, and extreme data collector. And that’s how he found himself flying a tiny helicopter...
Instructional Video4:08
National Geographic

Explorers See Greenland's Glaciers Like Never Before | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
“Usually if it's been done, I'm not too interested in it.” That’s according to National Geographic grantee Eddie Kisfaludy, a marine biologist, pilot, and extreme data collector. And that’s how he found himself flying a tiny helicopter...
Instructional Video15:10
Curated Video

How Stalin starved Ukraine

9th - 11th
It was a genocide that Russia continues to cover up to this day Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO In Ukraine, it’s become known as “the Holodomor,” meaning “death by starvation.” It...
Instructional Video31:50
Rachel's English

Pandemic News Story with vocab/phrasal verb lesson + IPA + ELSA

6th - Higher Ed
In this free English lesson I show you how to learn English vocabulary using real American English conversation as your training material! We’re studying news about the coronavirus, Covid-19, in an interview with Bill Gates led by...
Instructional Video3:56
TMW Media

Lake Nakuru Flamingos & Friends: How to protect the animals inside Lake Nakuru Park

K - 5th
Why is there so much algae at the lake? What kind of pollution is a problem in the park? Is anyone doing anything to help the animals at Lake Nakuru? Lake Nakuru Flamingos & Friends, Part 5