World Science Festival
Cool Jobs: Human Computer Games Researcher
Imagine a job creating interactive games that help people learn and communicate better. Meet technologist Katherine Isbister who does just that. Episode filmed live at the 2013 World Science Festival in New York CIty. To view the full...
Schooling Online
Shakespeare Today: The Tempest - Key Quotes 1
After watching this lesson, you will be able to support your discussion of The Tempest’s themes with detailed textual analysis! This lesson unpacks the most famous and significant quotes uttered by Prospero, the main character. These...
Crash Course
How to Ace the Interview: Crash Course Business - Soft Skills
If you’ve got a job interview coming up and you’re feeling a little nervous, don’t worry. If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably seen enough celebrity interviews to know what works and what doesn’t. Sure, it's not as flashy, but you...
HOMER
Robot's First Day of School
Today is the first day of school for Robot. He’s really nervous. He has math class, art class, and recess today, but he’s never done any of them before. See what Robot’s first day of school is like in this story as he explores the...
World Science Festival
Cool Jobs: Fire Detective
Forensic science is under the microscope with Casie Parish Fisher who does research to figure out at what temperature DNA is destroyed..helping detectives tring to solve arson crimes. Episode filmed live at the 2018 World Science...
World Science Festival
Cool Jobs: Consumer Protector
Safest Halloween costume, longest-running washing machine, toys that work! Engineer Rachel Rothman and her team of engineers, chemists and researchers make sure these marketing claims, are true as part of her Cool Job in product review...
World Science Festival
COOL JOBS: CAVE EXPLORER
Microbiologist Hazel Barton goes spelunking in sticky mud, camping underground, and rope climbing in an atrium—all to research cures for antibiotic-resistant diseases. Episode filmed live at the 2009 World Science Festival in New York...
SciShow
The Hunt for the First Neutrinos in the Universe
How far back in time can scientists see? Currently, the earliest photo of the universe is the cosmic microwave background, but math models prove the universe existed long before that time. An installment from the SciShow Space series...