Instructional Video5:03
Curated Video

The Tragic Legacy of the Titanic: A Story of Luxury, Loss, and Recovery

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a compelling and detailed account of the tragic sinking of the Titanic in 1912, highlighting the luxurious accommodations, the lack of lifeboats, and the subsequent recovery efforts of artifacts from the wreck site....
Instructional Video2:16
Curated Video

The Tragic Story of the Titanic: From Unsinkable to Sunken

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Titanic was a luxurious liner that tragically sank after hitting an iceberg in 1912, resulting in the loss of over 1500 lives. Despite being deemed unsinkable, the ship's demise shocked the world and left a lasting impact on history....
Instructional Video1:17
Next Animation Studio

Titanic: animated reconstruction of the sinking of the Titanic

12th - Higher Ed
On April 15, 1912, the Titanic was on its maiden voyage from the UK to New York when it struck an iceberg and sank to the bottom of the Atlantic. A detailed map of the wreckage created by combining by 130,000 images captured by unmanned...
Instructional Video14:07
Weird History

What Were Your Chances of Surviving the Titantic Based on Your Income

12th - Higher Ed
When it came to who survived the Titanic and who died that night in April of 1912, social status and gender were staggeringly important. It's well known there weren't enough lifeboats on the Titanic, and the ones that were used could...
Instructional Video1:25
Curated Video

The Titanic: A Tragic Encounter with an Iceberg

3rd - 12th
In this video transcript, we learn about icebergs and their significance in history, particularly the infamous iceberg that caused the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. The video highlights the luxurious features of the Titanic, the tragic...
Instructional Video12:24
Encyclopaedia Britannica

TIMELINE: The Sinking of the Titanic | Encyclopaedia Britannica

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The RMS Titanic was a British luxury ocean liner that struck an iceberg and sank on the night of April 14th, 1912, killing over 1,500 people. The story and tragedy of #Titanic have captivated the public imagination ever since, and new...
Instructional Video1:46
Curated Video

Why the Titanic Was Seen As a Symbol of Luxury

9th - 11th
The sinking of the Titanic is rightly remembered as a tragic loss of historic proportions. But when it happened, it also became something else: a rare window into the extraordinary wealth of its passengers. From the America in Color:...
Instructional Video1:39
Curated Video

The Titanic: From Construction to Discovery - Exploring the Legendary Shipwreck

Pre-K - Higher Ed
"Explore the captivating story of the Titanic, from its grand construction to its tragic sinking, through a fascinating exhibition showcasing recovered artifacts. Discover the incredible technology used in underwater explorations and...
Instructional Video2:54
MinuteEarth

What’s Eating The Titanic?

12th - Higher Ed
When a ship sinks, lots of factors, like the ship’s materials, the water quality, and the depth of the seafloor all play a role in determining how long the ship will last down there - as a result, the Titanic will be gone in fifty years,...
Instructional Video6:29
Poetry Foundation

Sarah Kay reads "Titanic"

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sarah Kay reads Laura Lamb Brown-Lavoie's poem, "On This the 100th Anniversary of the Sinking of the Titanic, We Reconsider the Buoyancy of the Human Heart"
Instructional Video9:23
Curated Video

Titanic For Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Learn about the history of the construction, maiden voyage, and sinking of the Titanic, along with later efforts to discover the wreckage.
Instructional Video8:26
Curated Video

Why the Titanic didn't have enough lifeboats

9th - 11th
An outdated safety law may have cost hundreds of lives. Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videosf='http://goo.gl/0bsAjO' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>videos Ever since the Titanic sank on April 15, 1912, a...
Instructional Video3:36
Curated Video

Here's Why the Underwater Remains of RMS Titanic are Becoming Smaller Everyday

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The RMS Titanic is disappearing. In 20-30 years, the wreck of RMS Titanic might not exist. The so-called “unsinkable” ship sank in 1912, and now, over a hundred years later, due to iron loving microbes eating the ship.
Instructional Video3:31
Science ABC

Here's Why the Underwater Remains of RMS Titanic are Becoming Smaller Everyday

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The RMS Titanic is disappearing. In 20-30 years, the wreck of RMS Titanic might not exist. The so-called “unsinkable” ship sank in 1912, and now, over a hundred years later, due to iron loving microbes eating the ship.
Instructional Video2:33
Curated Video

The Sunken Titanic Led to Iceberg Patrols in the Atlantic 🚢 America in Color | Smithsonian Channel

9th - 11th
The sinking of the Titanic and the ensuing loss of life was horrific enough to prompt major action. In 1914, 16 nations formed an international patrol to scour the oceans for icebergs. From America in Coloref='http://bit.ly/2Oi1PW7'...
Instructional Video1:02:31
Curated Video

The Origins of Silicon Valley: Why and How It Happened

9th - 11th
Why did Silicon Valley come into being? In this talk, Paul Wesling brings you back to early Stanford engineers, campus faculty kids around 1915, local Hams (amateur radio operators) trying to break RCA's tube patents, the sinking of the...
Instructional Video5:22
Curated Video

Titanic's Lower Decks: How Second and Third Class Lived

K - 5th
Discover the untold stories of the Titanic’s second and third-class passengers in this captivating video. While first-class luxury often takes the spotlight, the lives of those in the lower decks reveal a powerful narrative of hope,...
Instructional Video15:57
Debunked

Titanic Conspiracy Theories

9th - 12th
Theories have encircled the TITANIC tragedy for over a century, and we’re about to set the record straight. Since the day of the disaster, legend has overtaken fact and there are many questions surrounding the sinking. Was the voyage...
Instructional Video3:05
Curated Video

Would Titanic Have Survived If It Had Collided Head-On With The Iceberg?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
If the Titanic were to collide with the iceberg – a stationary, mammoth object – most of the energy of the impact would have to be absorbed by the ship, which would have only made matters worse. An abrupt stop would have thrown people...
Instructional Video3:05
Science ABC

Would Titanic Have Survived If It Had Collided Head-On With The Iceberg?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
If the Titanic were to collide with the iceberg – a stationary, mammoth object – most of the energy of the impact would have to be absorbed by the ship, which would have only made matters worse. An abrupt stop would have thrown people...
Instructional Video3:04
Curated Video

Why Didn't Titanic Passengers Climb On The Iceberg?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
An iceberg is a humongous rock of ice floating on water, but only a small part of it is visible above the surface of the water. Getting onto an iceberg is more challenging than it seems. Icebergs are massive, so it would be daunting to...
Instructional Video3:04
Science ABC

Why Didn't Titanic Passengers Climb On The Iceberg?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
An iceberg is a humongous rock of ice floating on water, but only a small part of it is visible above the surface of the water. Getting onto an iceberg is more challenging than it seems. Icebergs are massive, so it would be daunting to...
Instructional Video1:40
Curated Video

"No Lives Lost" 🛳️ How the Titanic Sinking Became Fake News | Smithsonian Channel

9th - 11th
Hours after the Titanic sank, news organizations latched onto a telegraph message that seemed to say that the ship and all its passengers had been rescued. It would turn out to be a tragic case of fake news. #CuriousLifeandDeathOf...
Instructional Video3:36
Curated Video

Titanic Sinking: Did Your Class Determine Your Survival Rate? 🚢 Smithsonian Channel

9th - 11th
A cross-referencing of the Titanic’s logs to its casualty report reveals a stark case of class difference at play: If you were traveling first class, you had a significantly better chance of survival than second or third class....