Instructional Video10:00
Catalyst University

Coronary Circulation Coronary Arteries & Cardiac Veins

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the major branches of the coronary arteries and the cardiac veins that return the deoxygenated blood to the right atrium.
Instructional Video13:58
TED Talks

Janette Sadik-Khan: New York's streets? Not so mean any more

12th - Higher Ed
In this funny and thought-provoking talk, Janette Sadik-Khan, transportation commissioner of New York City, shares projects that have reshaped street life in the 5 boroughs, including pedestrian zones in Times Square, high-performance...
Instructional Video11:11
TED Talks

Ben Katchor: Comics of bygone New York

12th - Higher Ed
In this captivating talk from the TED archive, cartoonist Ben Katchor reads from his comic strips. These perceptive, surreal stories find the profound hopes and foibles of history (and modern New York) preserved in objects like light...
Instructional Video4:13
SciShow Kids

Meet the 5 Dwarf Planets!

K - 5th
Jessi introduces you to some of the most newly-named members of the solar system: the five dwarf planets!
Instructional Video4:48
Amor Sciendi

A Terminal and a Temple

12th - Higher Ed
Grand Central is the great entrance way into New York City, but it's so much cooler than that. It's a Temple to commerce and connection... and a beautiful one.
Instructional Video5:10
Curated Video

Creating New Functions by Adding and Subtracting

K - 5th
This lesson helps students understand the versatility of functions and how they can be manipulated to create new mathematical relationships. Understand the concept of a function in which each input has one output, and explore the domain...
Instructional Video10:04
TED Talks

Kate Orff: Reviving New York's rivers -- with oysters!

12th - Higher Ed
Architect Kate Orff sees the oyster as an agent of urban change. Bundled into beds and sunk into city rivers, oysters slurp up pollution and make legendarily dirty waters clean -- thus driving even more innovation in "oyster-tecture."...
Instructional Video0:11
The March of Time

New York Buildings

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1939: NEW YORK CITY BUILDINGS: HA WS (looking north) General Electric Art Deco skyscraper in Rockefeller Center (C) w/ Central Park BG. TU Art Deco architecture Chrysler Building. TU Highrise building. HA WS Three highrises dominate...
Instructional Video12:38
TED Talks

Anne Milgram: Why smart statistics are the key to fighting crime

12th - Higher Ed
When she became the attorney general of New Jersey in 2007, Anne Milgram quickly discovered a few startling facts: not only did her team not really know who they were putting in jail, but they had no way of understanding if their...
Instructional Video10:14
TED Talks

A stealthy reimagining of urban public space | Elizabeth Diller

12th - Higher Ed
Cities are becoming increasingly privatized: commercial real estate dominates the streets, carving up open space that once belonged to the public and selling it as a commodity to the highest bidder. Architect Elizabeth Diller explores...
Instructional Video2:35
Curated Video

The Architecture of the Chrysler Building

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Chrysler Building is a stunning Art Deco skyscraper in New York City, completed in 1930 as the tallest building in the world. Its unique design was inspired by the car industry. While overshadowed by the Empire State Building in...
Instructional Video1:01:54
Curated Video

The Founding Father and the Huppah

9th - Higher Ed
Returning to the Phillips’ family story, Rabbi Soloveichik recounts the occasion of the marriage of Jonas’ daughter Rachel and the founding father who attended her wedding.
Instructional Video4:58
TED-Ed

How one design flaw almost toppled a skyscraper | Alex Gendler

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In 1978, Diane Hartley was writing her undergraduate architecture thesis when she made a shocking discovery. After weeks of poring over the Citicorp Center's building plans, she'd stumbled on an oversight that threatened to topple the...
Instructional Video6:58
ARTiculations

When Did Modern Architecture Actually Begin? | ARTiculations

6th - 11th
Did modern architecture really begin in the 1920s with the founding of the Bauhaus school? Perhaps. But perhaps the changing landscape of architectural practice and theory throughout the last 200 years is not as straight forward as it...
Instructional Video0:26
The March of Time

Mexican factory workers

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1940: MEXICAN INDUSTRIAL FACTORIES: MS Mexicans walking on crowded street. WS Industrial factory smoke from pillars. INT Mexicans working w/ machines. CU Mexican turning lever. EXT Large crowd of Mexicans leaving factory. CU Mexicans...
Instructional Video1:38
Curated Video

Architectural Marvels: The Chrysler Building and Eiffel Tower

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Chrysler Building, located in New York City, was built in the 20th century by car manufacturer Walter P. Chrysler. Standing at 1048 feet tall with 77 stories, it briefly held the title of the world's tallest building before being...
Instructional Video6:36
Smarthistory

A landmark decision: Penn Station, Grand Central, and the architectural heritage of NYC

9th - 11th
Dr. Matthew A. Postal and Dr. Steven Zucker discuss landmarks preservation in New York City while visiting: Charles Luckman Associates's Madison Square Garden and Pennsylvania Station (below), the former site of Charles McKim for McKim...
Instructional Video4:01
Curated Video

This Floating Park is a Modern Architectural Marvel 🤩 How Did They Build That? | Smithsonian Channel

9th - 11th
In a city renowned for dreaming big, the architects behind the Little Island at Pier 55, in New York City, went even bigger and bolder: 2.5 acres of manmade park weighing tens of thousands of tons floating above the Hudson River....
Instructional Video5:38
TED Talks

Robert Hammond: Building a park in the sky

12th - Higher Ed
New York was planning to tear down the High Line, an abandoned elevated railroad in Manhattan, when Robert Hammond and a few friends suggested: Why not make it a park? He shares how it happened in this tale of local cultural activism.
Instructional Video3:23
National Geographic

In Cambodia, a City of Towering Temples in the Forest | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
The temples of Angkor are architectural masterpieces laden with artistic treasures, like the bas-relief galleries that tell enduring tales of Cambodian history and legend. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic...
Instructional Video6:37
All In One Social Media

SEO vs Social Media - How To Advertise YOUR Business Online

Higher Ed
SEO Search Engine Optimisation vs SMM Social Media - How To Advertise YOUR Business Online // Its a battle as old as the internet... do you engage your audience to drum up trade or do you get yourself seen by statistics, search and...
Instructional Video4:24
Curated Video

Landmarks - Rockefeller Centre

12th - Higher Ed
ROCKEFELLER CENTER DOWNTOWN NEW YORK IS HOME TO ONE OF THE CITY S MOST RECOGNISABLE ICONS; THE ROCKEFELLER CENTER. IT S INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR IS A TROVE OF ART DECO TREASURES AND A LIVING REMINDER OF AN ARCHITECTURAL ERA THAT WAS BOTH...
Instructional Video13:42
Schooling Online

Powering Through Prose: George Orwell, 1984 - Theme of Love and Relationships

3rd - Higher Ed
Why did Orwell include a love story in his dystopian novel? This lesson explores the theme of love and relationships in George Orwell’s ‘1984’. See how Winston’s attitudes towards Julia, relationships and love develop throughout the...
Instructional Video6:29
ARTiculations

The Case for Brutalist Architecture | ARTiculations

6th - 11th
If you'd like to help support ARTiculations - feel free to leave something in the tip jar: https://ko-fi.com/articulations I make the case for Brutalism. #SOSBrutalism You can also follow me on: Instagram:...