Instructional Video12:09
Crash Course

Population Genetics: Why do we have different skin colors?: Crash Course Biology #14

12th - Higher Ed
In this episode of Crash Course Biology, we’ll learn about the ways population genetics reveals how groups of living things evolve—by comparing genetic similarities and differences. We’ll discover the most genetically diverse species of...
Instructional Video6:47
Tom Scott

Why The World's Littlest Skyscraper Was A Massive Scam

9th - 11th
In Wichita Falls, Texas, the Newby-McMahon Building stands 480 inches tall. Not 480 feet: 480 inches. There's a story of a smooth-talking scammer that sounds almost too good to be true. But is it? Thanks to Jan and all the folks at Hello...
Instructional Video1:43
World Science Festival

Exploring the Universe to Understand Ourselves

6th - 11th
Tune in and join the conversation during the premiere of "Eyes in the Skies: Bringing the Universe Down to Earth" on Friday, December 20th at 8pm EST. For the last half century we have slipped the surly bonds of earth with landers,...
Instructional Video2:21
Curated Video

Joseph Gordon-Levitt Talks HitRecord & Climate Crisis at Sundance 2020 | One Small Step | NowThis

9th - 11th
One Small Step host and NowThis correspondant Lucy Biggers got the chance to sit down with Joseph Gordon-Levitt at this year's Sundance Film Festival to talk about celebrities on the climate crisis and his platform HitRecord. » Subscribe...
Instructional Video8:10
Curated Video

Agile Project Management - Confession 3: Introduction to Scrum Gone Bad

Higher Ed
This video explains a confession on introduction to Scrum gone bad.
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This clip is from the chapter "Case Studies Based on Real Project Experience" of the series "Agile Project Management".This section explains case studies...
Instructional Video3:18
Curated Video

How to Animate Found Objects

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to animate found objects from Joe Vena of the Children's Museum of the Arts in this stop motion tutorial from Howcast.
Instructional Video24:21
Curated Video

Understanding 'Death of a Naturalist' by Seamus Heaney

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain the story that the poem tells, as well as how the poem is used as a metaphor. Key learning points: - Seamus Heaney's 'Death of a Naturalist' tells the story of a young child who frequents a flax-dam to...
Instructional Video0:30
The March of Time

Krindler Burns Roosevelt Welles

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1946: 21 CLUB: Bob Krindler, Jerry Berns, Pete Krindler owners sitting next to Elliot Roosevelt (1910-1990) & wife, Faye Emerson Roosevelt (1917-1983) talking w/ Orson Welles (1915-1985), Orson laughs saying 'Stop it' (no SOT)...
Instructional Video16:46
SciShow Kids

The Time Machine! | SciShow Kids Compilation

K - 5th
Squeaks is feeling nostalgic today, so he and Jessi are revisiting times in the past that he had tons of fun with all his friends at The Fort!
Instructional Video5:25
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Is human evolution speeding up or slowing down? | Laurence Hurst

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In the past 3,000 years, many populations have evolved genetic adaptations to their local environments. People in Siberia and the high arctic are uniquely adapted to survive extreme cold. The Bajau people can dive 70 meters and stay...
Instructional Video10:56
SciShow

How Humans Are Almost Identical to Chimps, According to DNA

12th - Higher Ed
On the genetic level, we're not all that different from chimps. But those small differences in DNA can have massive effects. Learn what makes us truly different from chimpanzees in this new episode of SciShow!
Instructional Video18:05
TED Talks

Juan Enriquez: The age of genetic wonder

12th - Higher Ed
Gene-editing tools like CRISPR enable us to program life at its most fundamental level. But this raises some pressing questions: If we can generate new species from scratch, what should we build? Should we redesign humanity as we know...
Instructional Video12:52
TED Talks

TED: How humans could evolve to survive in space | Lisa Nip

12th - Higher Ed
If we hope to one day leave Earth and explore the universe, our bodies are going to have to get a lot better at surviving the harsh conditions of space. Using synthetic biology, Lisa Nip hopes to harness special powers from microbes on...
Instructional Video24:12
SciShow

SciShow Talk Show: Carl Zimmer & Genetics

12th - Higher Ed
Curious about genetics? Dig in a little deeper with this special SciShow Talk Show featuring science writer and 2016 Stephen Jay Gould prize winner Carl Zimmer talking about what he did after receiving himself on a hard drive.
Instructional Video7:58
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: The Tower of Epiphany | Think Like A Coder, Ep 7 | Alex Rosenthal

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This is episode 7 of our animated series "Think Like A Coder." This 10-episode narrative follows a girl, Ethic, and her robot companion, Hedge, as they attempt to save the world. The two embark on a quest to collect three artifacts and...
Instructional Video4:44
SciShow

The Biggest Volcanic Eruption in Human History

12th - Higher Ed
Around 74,000 years ago, a volcano called Toba in Sumatra exploded, and some scientists think it had a serious impact on the human population and some...don't.
Instructional Video5:55
Bozeman Science

LS4D - Humans and Biodiversity

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen defines biodiversity and explains the impacts humans are having on the planet's biodiversity. Humans are impacting the variety of life on our planet through habitat destruction, invasive species, pollution,...
Instructional Video2:36
Curated Video

Presidential Transportation

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. Presidential transportation has evolved over time, from George Washington's horse-drawn carriage to the modern "Air Force One" and "The Beast."
Instructional Video4:56
Curated Video

Geography Terms and Tools

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester teaches about landforms and bodies of water that cover the earth. She tells about how globes, maps, and atlases are ways to identify those landforms and bodies of water.
Instructional Video18:52
Wonderscape

Science Kids: All About Genetics

K - 5th
This video is a lesson on genetics, specifically focusing on the inheritance of traits from parents to offspring. The teacher explains the concept of genetics and introduces Gregor Mendel, the father of genetics. The video also discusses...
Instructional Video2:56
NASA

NASA | OIB Flights South 2014: A Sea Ice Mystery

3rd - 11th
Where’s it coming from? With global average temperatures rising, it would be natural to assume that total quantities of sea ice would be falling. But it’s not. Scientists have begun to observe sea ice increases around Antarctica, and...
Instructional Video6:03
Hip Hughes History

5 History Theses to Save Your Essay

6th - 12th
Created for kids struggling with a history essay and best used with the below links.
Instructional Video0:41
New Scientist

Watch Chilean flamingos get dizzy for dinner

9th - 11th
At Chaxa Lagoon in Chile’s Atacama Desert, flamingos thrive on a diet of brine shrimp, diatoms and other microscopic foods. Two of the most common species here are the Chilean flamingo and the Andean Flamingo. However, they have adapted...
Instructional Video1:10
Visual Learning Systems

Genetics in Our Lives: Human Genome

3rd - 8th
This exciting program takes a glimpse at some of the amazing advances in modern genetics. Starting with the discovery of DNA, students will be exposed to advances such as the creation of recombinant DNA, vaccines, the human genome...

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