Instructional Video21:42
TED Talks

TED: Why climate change is a threat to human rights | Mary Robinson

12th - Higher Ed
Climate change is unfair. While rich countries can fight against rising oceans and dying farm fields, poor people around the world are already having their lives upended -- and their human rights threatened -- by killer storms,...
Instructional Video13:21
Catalyst University

Basics of Amino Acid Structure (Part 2)

Higher Ed
Basics of Amino Acid Structure (Part 2)
Instructional Video1:23
NASA

Human Influence on Global Droughts Goes Back 100 Years

3rd - 11th
Human-generated greenhouse gases and atmospheric particles were affecting global drought risk as far back as the early 20th century, according to a study from NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York City. The study,...
Instructional Video3:12
SciShow

Buddha's Birthplace, Poop Transplants & 'Cryptic Cats'

12th - Higher Ed
Michael Aranda relays the latest in science news, including an archaeological discovery about the earliest days of Buddhism, a new species of Brazilian wildcat, and new insights into the effects of fecal transplants.
Instructional Video12:51
The Wall Street Journal

A Million Views At A Time

Higher Ed
Mark Rober, a former NASA engineer, breaks down the art and science behind his viral videos and talks about a new project to marshal influence online at WSJ Tech Live in Laguna Beach.
Instructional Video9:34
Crash Course

Aquinas & the Cosmological Arguments: Crash Course Philosophy

12th - Higher Ed
Our unit on the philosophy of religion and the existence of god continues with Thomas Aquinas. Today, we consider his first four arguments: the cosmological arguments.
Instructional Video8:11
Curated Video

Building Context: Creating Realistic Characters

K - 5th
In this video lesson, we learn how to add context to characters to make them more realistic and engaging for readers. The teacher guides students through recognizing descriptive sentences, asking questions about a character's background,...
Instructional Video2:44
NASA

Scientists Create First-Ever 3-D Model of a Melting Snowflake

3rd - 11th
This visualization is based on the first three-dimensional numerical model of melting snowflakes in the atmosphere, developed by scientist Jussi Leinonen of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. A better understanding...
Instructional Video1:15
Next Animation Studio

Go with the flow

12th - Higher Ed
Max is nervous about going to summer camp because he has never been before. Moon tries to reassure Max and tells him to "go with the flow," which means following the rest of the group and do what everyone else does.
Instructional Video11:30
Executive Finance

Building Your Financial Intelligence: Understanding the Role of Finance in Organizations

Higher Ed
This video is a lesson on building financial intelligence, discussing the role of finance in organizations. It outlines the three levels of finance function maturity and how they impact decision-making, and provides insights for...
Instructional Video2:11
MinuteEarth

Why Most Rain Never Reaches The Ground

12th - Higher Ed
Less than half of the rain that falls from a cloud makes it all the way to the ground – because a lot evaporates while falling or after landing in treetops. Thanks to Georgia Southern University for sponsoring this video. Thanks also to...
Instructional Video9:31
SciShow

8 Strange New Deep Sea Creatures

12th - Higher Ed
Learn about some new sea creatures that recently made their debut to the land world! Special Thanks To: Victoria Vásquez at Pacific Shark Research Center, Kim Fulton-Bennett at MBARI, Jonathan Copley at University of Southampton, and...
Instructional Video5:25
SciShow

I Can't Believe It's Not Wood

12th - Higher Ed
We have some good reasons for wanting to make fake wood, but wood is complex and intricate. Can we create a good wood substitute? Go to http://Brilliant.org/SciShow to try their 60+ courses in math, computer science, and scientific...
Instructional Video2:08
MinuteEarth

The Deadliest Ice Age Ever

12th - Higher Ed
A big thank you to our supporters on https://www.patreon.com/MinuteEarth : - Today I Found Out - Maarten Bremer - Jeff Straathof - Mark Roth - Tony Fadell - Muhammad Shifaz - 靛蓝字幕组 - Maletendo Bezenga - Kapero - Candy - Zarko Obrenovic -...
Instructional Video2:26
MinuteEarth

What Makes A Dinosaur?

12th - Higher Ed
Thanks to 23andMe for sponsoring this video! http://www.23andme.com/minuteearth Buy the DIMETRODON T-SHIRT: https://store.dftba.com/products/dimetrodon-shirt Due to a revolution in our understanding of the tree of life, birds are...
Instructional Video3:19
MinuteEarth

Males vs. Females: Sexual Conflict

12th - Higher Ed
Download a free audiobook when you sign up for a 30-day trial at http://www.audible.com/minuteearth In the animal kingdom, sex often involves more conflict than cooperation. The struggle between males and females leads to a host of weird...
Instructional Video3:25
MinuteEarth

Why Do Hobbits Need SEVEN Meals?

12th - Higher Ed
Offset your carbon footprint with Wren! They'll plant 10 extra trees for each of the first 100 people who sign up at https://www.wren.co/start/minuteearth. Because smaller animals have to eat more relative to their bodyweight, Tolkein’s...
Instructional Video2:18
SciShow

Do Plants Get Cancer?

12th - Higher Ed
Have you ever seen a tree with a big, twisted knot growing out of it? That’s just one way that plants can show signs of cancer. Quick Questions explains. Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Like SciShow? Want to help support us, and also...
Instructional Video5:10
SciShow

3 Mind-Blowing Recent Dinosaur Discoveries

12th - Higher Ed
From new insights into how we classify dinosaurs, to the structure of their feathers, to the timeline of their embryonic development, paleontologists are still making cool discoveries all the time! If you liked this video, check out more...
Instructional Video12:29
World Science Festival

The Moth: The Randomness of Concentration Camps by Leonard Mlodinow

6th - 11th
Leonard Mlodinow shares how learning about the heroism and hardship of his father, a Holocaust survivor, provided the eminent physicist and popular author with the strength to face just about anything in life. Scientists, writers, and...
Instructional Video2:53
AsapSCIENCE

Amazing Earth Facts To Blow Your Mind

6th - 11th
We live in a beautiful world, and these amazing facts will blow your mind. Subscribe, it's free! http://bit.ly/asapsci What If Humans Disappeared? https://youtu.be/guh7i7tHeZk Created by: Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown Written by:...
Instructional Video9:33
Curated Video

The Complete Excel Guide: Beginners to Advanced - Sparklines

Higher Ed
The aim of this video is to explore sparklines. This clip is from the chapter "Excel 2019 Advanced: Graphs and Charts" of the series "The Complete Excel Guide: Beginners to Advanced".In this section, we'll explore graphs and charts.
Instructional Video3:24
Life Noggin

How Different Are You From Ancient Humans?

3rd - 9th
Modern humans are incredible creatures, but how did we evolve into these beautiful specimens? What were early human ancestors like? Watch More: Could You Survive 2.5 Million Years Ago? ►►►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uy7BiiOI_No...
Instructional Video3:36
Mr. R.'s Songs for Teaching

Diurnal Animal Song

Pre-K - 4th
A song I wrote to help teach my elementary science students about diurnal animals. LYRICS: I’m Di-diurnal, I’m not nocturnal I like the sunshine, prefer to play in light I’m diurnal, I’m not nocturnal I stay up in the daytime and I go to...