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Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jason Ohler - Teachers Make a Difference
Dr. Jason Ohler is a professor emeritus, speaker, writer, teacher and cyber researcher. He is also a lifelong digital humanist who is well known for his passion, insight, and humor he brings to his presentations, projects, and...
Curated Video
Ronald Reagan: Tear Down This Wall
On June 12, 1987, President Ronald Reagan delivers a speech to the people of West Berlin, calling upon the Soviet Union to tear down the wall that divides the city.
Professor Dave Explains
Ronald Reagan: The End of the Cold War (1981 – 1989)
Ronald Reagan was the first celebrity to become president, and as we now know, he wasn't the last. His presidency saw huge changes in both economic and foreign policy. What were these changes? What were the ramifications? Let's get a...
Food Farmer Earth
The Rituals of Spring: Lambing Season's Essential Bonding
Spring lambing season is eagerly anticipated on the farm, starting around mid-February, marking a time of crucial bonding between ewes and their lambs, especially in lambing jugs. This period involves careful observation by farmers to...
Smarthistory
Thought the Puritans were dour? Think again!
Court Cupboard, 1665-73, red oak with cedar and maple (moldings), northern white cedar and white pine, 142.6 x 129.5 x 55.3 cm (Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art) Speakers: Brandy Culp, Richard Koopman Curator of American Decorative Arts...
Brian McLogan
How to find the value k that can make the piecewise function continous
👉 Learn how to find the value that makes a function continuous. When given a piecewise function which has a hole at some point or at some interval, we fill the hole at the point or over the interval by looking for the value of the...
National Geographic
Official Teaser | Killing Reagan
Movie Event Sunday Oct 16 8/7c. On March 30, 1981, at 2:27 p.m. six shots were fired from a .22-caliber pistol at the Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. On one side of the gun was an aimless and deranged young man, misguided by an...
Crash Course
The Reagan Revolution Crash Course US History
In which John Green teaches you about what is often called the Reagan Era. Mainly, it covers the eight years during which a former actor who had also been governor of the state of California was president of the United States. John will...
Ti & Me TV
Contemporary Dance Routine: Perfect For Beginners!
This beginner contemporary routine is full of flowy movement, simple turns and tricks, and feel good floor work.
SciShow
Why Do Babies Smell So Good?
You may be familiar with it, that sweet comforting smell of new babies. So why do babies have this particular odor? Well, it has to do with psychology and a little bit of biology.
Royal Opera House
Natalia Osipova, Matthew Golding and the corps de ballet on Swan Lake (The Royal Ballet)
A look at the roles of the principal dancers and the corps de ballet in The Royal Ballet's Swan Lake. Find out more at href='http://www.roh.org.uk/swanlake' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>at Swan Lake was Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky's...
Curated Video
Printing Photo-Video Hybrids from Your Smart Phone
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Ronald Reagan Speaks at Berlin Wall
President Ronald W. Reagan, speaking at the Berlin Wall, June 12th, <a href='http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/492882/Ronald-W-Reagan' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>1987.</a>ef='http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/492882/Ronald-W-Reagan' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>1987.
TED Talks
TED: Playful, wondrous public spaces built for community and possibility | Matthew Mazzotta
Introducing a new type of public space, custom-fit for communities in need of a shot of hope and wonder. Artist and TED Fellow Matthew Mazzotta takes us across the US, sharing delightful projects that refresh space and place, spark...
Smarthistory
An artifact of racism: a Connecticut Klan robe
Ku Klux Klan robe, c. 1928 (The Amistad Center for Art & Culture at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford) A Seeing America video Speakers: Dr. William Frank Mitchell, Executive Director & Curator at Large, The Amistad Center...
Smarthistory
A celebration of beauty and love: Botticelli's Birth of Venus
Sandro Botticelli, Birth of Venus, c. 1485, tempera on canvas, 172.5 x 278.5 cm (Uffizi Gallery, Florence) Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris
Smarthistory
How to impress your courtiers: a lesson from the Kingdom of Benin
Benin Plaques, Edo peoples, Benin kingdom, Nigeria c. 1530-1570, Edo peoples, Benin kingdom, Nigeria (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) Speakers: Dr. Kathryn Wysocki Gunsch, Teel Curator of African and Oceanic Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston...
Smarthistory
Work, war, and racism: Bearden's Factory Workers
Romare Bearden, Factory Workers, 1942, gouache and casein on brown Kraft paper mounted on board, 94.93 × 73.03 cm (Minneapolis Institute of Art) A Seeing America video A conversation with Dennis Michael Jon, Senior Associate Curator,...
Smarthistory
Keeping your loved ones close: a Kota reliquary figure
Kota reliquary figure (mbulu ngulu), late 19th to early 20th century, Gabon, wood, copper, brass, and bone, 59.69 cm high (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) Speakers: Dr. Kathryn Gunsch, Teel Curator of African and Oceanic Art, Museum of Fine...
Smarthistory
Snakes and petticoats? Making sense of politics at the end of the Civil War
Anna Pottery, Snake Jug, c. 1865, stoneware with painted decoration, 31.75 x 21.11 x 22.07 cm (Minneapolis Institute of Art) A Seeing America video Speakers: Dr. Alex Bortolot and Dr. Beth Harris
AllTime 10s
10 Scary Things That Happen To Your Body In Space
Space, the final frontier. And the final stop for anyone who finds themselves out there without a suit. But even safe inside a shuttle, Space can do some terrifying things to the human body. Here's 10 Scary Things That Happen to Your...
Curated Video
Citing Sources: Encyclopedia Article
Citing Sources: Encyclopedia Article shows how to cite a print source when provided with the title, author, publication, and copyright information by writing the correct citation for an encyclopedia article using correct capitalization...
One Minute History
U.S. Presidential Oath of Office - President's Day - One Minute History
The U.S. Presidential Oath of Office, delivered through the presidents of the past
Next Animation Studio
Explainer: How the coronavirus tricks its way into human cells
A new study sheds light on the fundamental architecture of the coronavirus that allows the pathogen to disguise itself and get into human cells.
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