Instructional Video4:39
The British Museum

Self-portrait of a former Robben Island political prisoner

6th - 11th
‘Although I was a prisoner [at Robben Island] for seven years, I also started working there when they opened [it] as a museum. So I had lots of time association with Robben Island not as a place of banishment but as a place of learning,...
Instructional Video46:36
The Royal Institution

Q&A - The Dark Universe - with Adam Riess

9th - 11th
Lucie Green chairs a discussion between Adam Riess, Risa Wechsler and Renée Hlozek on dark matter and dark energy. Watch the main lectures hereref='https://www.youtube.com/wavideosrgdKlabAn1c' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>here...
Instructional Video37:39
The Royal Institution

The Dark Universe - with Adam Riess

9th - 11th
Leading cosmologists Renée Hlozek, Risa Wechsler, Lucie Green and Nobel Prize winner Adam Riess explore our understanding of dark matter and dark energy. Watch the Q&A discussion hereref='https://www.youtube.com/wavideosO4n7rNpF05c'...
Instructional Video4:02
SciShow

Why Do We Ride Horses But Not Zebras?

12th - Higher Ed
Zebras and horses are very similar - so why do we only ride one but not the other? Skillshare is offering SciShow viewers two months of unlimited access to Skillshare for free! Try it hereref='https://skl.sh/scishow-13' target='_blank'...
Instructional Video10:35
Geography Now

Geography Now! Malawi

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world. While poverty has led to challenges like a high rate of child marriages, it also has created a spirit of ingenuity. A video resource profiles the intricacies of the nation known as the...
Instructional Video9:59
Geography Now

Geography Now! The Gambia

8th - Higher Ed Standards
It's mainland Africa's smallest country, and it forms a unique shape between two rivers. The Gambia, known as the Smiling Coast of Africa, has had complicated interactions with its neighbors and other countries, thanks to the legacy of...
Instructional Video12:06
Geography Now

Geography Now! Ethiopia

8th - Higher Ed Standards
While Ethiopia may conjure up images of famine, the most populous landlocked country in the Horn of Africa actually has a bright future ahead of it. The nation was able to hold off European colonizers and other invaders from the...
Instructional Video8:07
Geography Now

Geography Now! Angola

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Where in the world can you find a $26 sandwich? That's not uncommon in the oil-rich country of Angola, where many goods must be imported and are expensive. The West African nation is enjoying a resurgence since a brutal Cold War era...
Instructional Video11:30
Geography Now

Geography Now! Cameroon!

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Cameroon is the crossroads or hinge of Africa, and it's considered a resource goldmine. However, it's struggled with political stability and is still developing its infrastructure. Cameroon—with its treasures and problems—comes to life...
Instructional Video13:22
Geography Now

Geography Now! Mali

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Mali is home to an ancient, wealthy empire that included one of the richest men to ever live, Mansa Musa, and the legendary city of Timbuktu. Today, it is home to civil struggles, and some of the instability makes these ancient sites...
Instructional Video9:37
Geography Now

Geography Now! Eritrea

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Eritrea has a deep, ancient history, as it is home to Axum archeological sites. The nation, however, has a troubled present, as it's alienated from most neighbors despite being along one of the hottest trade routes on the Horn of Africa....
Instructional Video11:09
Geography Now

Geography Now! Ivory Coast (Côte D'ivoire)

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Ivory Coast is home to the Paris of Africa—and it's not surprising, as the African state maintains strong ties to France. Despite a historic struggle with dictators and civil war, the West African nation is home to one of the region's...
Instructional Video8:56
Geography Now

Geography Now! Djibouti

8th - Higher Ed Standards
It may be small, but it's mighty. Djibouti's location on the Horn of Africa makes it home to a number of international military bases. The cash from these investments is helping Djibouti develop as a country. A video resource showcases...
Instructional Video11:35
Geography Now

Geography Now! Lesotho

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Lesotho is known as Africa's refrigerator thanks to its elevation. While it has stunning views and is known for its diamond mines, it also has challenges, such as high HIV infection rate. A video resource profiles the land-locked African...
Instructional Video11:12
Geography Now

Geography Now! Botswana

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Botswana sits on buried treasure. It's home to the largest diamond mines, leading to a recent economic rise for the African nation. A video profile shows the economic, political, physical, and cultural features of the...
Instructional Video12:07
Geography Now

Geography Now! Egypt

8th - Higher Ed Standards
There's more to Egypt than just pyramids—it is the crossroads between North Africa and the Middle East. Egypt is the world's largest Arab country, and it is the center of Arab cinema and publishing. A video resource explores these...
Instructional Video12:53
Geography Now

Geography Now! Ghana

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Ghana is located in a region once known as the Gold Coast, thanks to the bounty of metal. Now, it is an economic powerhouse. The country transitioned from colonialism to independence first among its peers, and it kept much of its...
Instructional Video12:59
Geography Now

Geography Now! Congo (Democratic Republic)

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Many know this country as Zaire, but the Democratic Republic of Congo's new name reflects its violent history. While it has an estimated 25 trillion dollars' worth of minerals and ores, the current political situation is the legacy of...
Instructional Video11:03
Geography Now

Geography Now! Mauritania

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Mauritania is about 90 percent desert and may be one of the least visited places in the world, but the country is not dry when it comes to its culture and history. Its African and Arab blend helps the country stand out from the rest....
Instructional Video15:22
Geography Now

Geography Now! Niger

8th - 12th Standards
Niger was created by the arbitrary boundaries set by French colonialism. The interesting country is home to one of the fastest-growing populations in the world, and its people are seeking to carve their identity out of the desert. A...
Instructional Video10:24
Geography Now

Geography Now! Chad

8th - Higher Ed Standards
What does Chad have to do with the tropical rainforests in the Amazon? Chad is known as the dead heart of Africa, thanks to its desert areas. Yet, due to these winds, particles from its desert nourish lands around the world, including...
Instructional Video9:07
Geography Now

Geography Now! Equatorial Guinea

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Spanish speaking Africans? Viewers learn the answer as they explore Equatorial Guinea, a former Spanish colony, using an engaging and informative video. Despite its name, the nation is not actually on the equator. It is, however, home to...
Instructional Video13:22
Geography Now

Geography Now! Mozambique

8th - Higher Ed Standards
Mozambique may be one of the best beach countries no one considers. Its rich biodiversity and geography have made it home to a low-volume, but high-quality luxury tourist industry.  However, a video resource shows how it is still...
Instructional Video16:54
Geography Now

Geography Now! Oman

8th - 12th Standards
Oman is considered a traditional Arabian country, but it links the Persian Gulf nation to the rest of the world. An insightful video resource shows how Oman has maintained its traditional cultural roots, all while maintaining...

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