NPR: National Public Radio
Npr Videos: Skunk Bear: A Neuroscience Love Song
Happy Valentine's Day! Here's a musical look at your brain on love. [3:30]
Crash Course
Crash Course Theater #28: The Rise of Melodrama
This video will explore how incidental music was invented. Explore the birth of melodrama out of sanctions on theaters in London. [12:06]
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Yaser: Technology Evolution Timeline
Watch this timeline video showing the evolution of technology in different fields. The video is accompanied by music with no narration. Technologies highlighted in the video include transportation, electricity, telecommunication, media,...
PBS
Wnet: Thirteen: Get the Math: The Challenges the Setup
This brief video introduces the professionals who will pose real-world math challenges connected to their work and the students who will tackle the challenges. Real-world challenges are set up in the areas of music, fashion, video games,...
Reading Rockets
Reading Rockets: Author Interviews: Ashey Bryan
Ashley Bryan uses painting, poetry, music, collage, and prose to tell his stories. Bryan is known for retelling African folktales in a distinct, rhythmic prose that is heavily influenced by African-American poetry. Watch the interview to...
Reading Rockets
Reading Rockets: Author Interviews: Charles Smith
Charles R. Smith is a talented children's book author and photographer. His expressive poetry - frequently about sports and music - has been praised for its playful language and clever rhymes, while his expressive photographs beautifully...
Reading Rockets
Reading Rockets: Author Interviews: Chris Raschka
Chris Raschka has written and illustrated more than 50 books for children. Raschka has received several awards, including a Caldecott Honor Award for Yo? Yes! His lively illustration style captures the experiences of young children, the...
Reading Rockets
Reading Rockets: Author Interviews: Joseph Bruchac
For over 30 years, Joseph Bruchac written poetry, short stories, novels, anthologies, and music that reflect his Abenaki Indian heritage and Native American traditions. He has written over 120 books for children and adults, including the...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: It's Lit!: The Beauty and Anguish of Les Miserables!
Victor Hugo's Les Miserables is one of history's most famous novels and one of the longest-running musicals in Broadway history. On this special episode of It's Lit! we explore how Les Miserable became both a national and revolutionary...
Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media: Oversharing: Think Before You Post
Made in collaboration with our partner Flocabulary, the experts in educational hip-hop, this animated music video raps about the hazards of oversharing online and emphasizes a thoughtful approach to digital footprints. Tweens, teens, and...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Are Computers Intelligent?
Learn how computers can be programmed to beat the greatest human chess masters. Computers can use their understanding of the rules of chess to plan many more moves ahead than humans can. But when computers bring that kind of...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Hamilton's America: An Immigrant's Story
Learn about Alexander Hamilton's upbringing, his journey as an immigrant from the Caribbean to North America, and observe how it is portrayed in the musical Hamilton in this clip from GREAT PERFORMANCES: "Hamilton's America." Students...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Traffic Jam Part 3: Brainstorm
Students meet Dave Musicant, a computer science professor and explain that they want to try to reduce the amount of time they spend waiting at red lights at the intersection by their school. [3 min, 1 sec]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Infinitesimals and Non Standard Analysis
By Shaun Regenbaum. This video intuitively explains infinitesimals and the basics of Non-Standard Analysis. There are simplifications of advanced mathematics, just beware. Thanks to DM Ashura (Bill Shillito) for his awesome music and his...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Ap Physics 1 Review of Waves and Harmonic Motion
In this video, review over the topics of Hooke's law, simple harmonic motion, waves and wave interference, Doppler effect, standing waves, and beat frequency. Practice for your AP Physics 1 test. [19:54]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fernand Leger, "Contrast of Forms"
1913 was a banner year for Leger. It was the year in which he figured out how to become a Leger instead of a follower of Picasso or Braque. He did a large series of paintings entitled "Contrast of Form". Each of these examined the ways...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Oeben, Mechanical Table
In this video [2:34] Met curator Danielle Kisluk-Grosheide on identity in Jean Francois Oeben's Mechanical table, c. 1761-63. Long recognized as one of Jean Francois Oeben's masterpieces, this table (ca. 1761-63) was made for his most...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Introduction to Lithography
In this video [2:09] find out how artists use the resistance of grease and water to create lithographs. It was originally used to make sheet music. Did you know that MoMA offers studio courses online? To learn more, check out the list of...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Hinduism and the Practice of Faith
Religion pervades many aspects of Hindu life, and religious observance is not limited to one location, time of day, or use of a particular text. It assumes many forms: in the home, at the temple, on a pilgrimage, through yogic practices,...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Standing Waves in Closed Tubes
Find out why you can make music by blowing into empty bottles. [9:57]
PBS
Pbs: Native American Culture: Apache Dance Performance
In this video segment, the Apache Crown dancers perform a traditional Crown Dance in full regalia to music. Included are teaching tips, and activity, and additional background information. [2:35]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Hamilton's America: An Immigrant's Story
Learn about Alexander Hamilton's upbringing, his journey as an immigrant from the Caribbean to North America, and observe how it is portrayed in the musical Hamilton in this clip (4:49) from GREAT PERFORMANCES: "Hamilton's America."...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Hamilton's America: Reconciling History: The Founding Fathers
Explore the legacy of the Founding Fathers George Washington and Thomas Jefferson in this clip from GREAT PERFORMANCES: "Hamilton's America." In weighing their contributions and flaws -- especially given that both men were slave holders...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: "n.y. State of Mind" by Nas
Multi-platinum hip hop artist Nas has a global reputation as one of the greatest emcees and lyricists in his contemporary art form, but what about within the history and canon, of American poetry? Learn alongside host Elisa New as Nas,...
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