Instructional Video6:21
Curated Video

The Science of Teaching and Effective Education

Higher Ed
Scientific evidence suggests that the secret to thriving students and a good eduction are amazing teachers. To teach with us, gift a video or if you want Sprouts to make videos that teach your student or employees, contact us. Just visit...
Instructional Video4:00
Programming Electronics Academy

An Easy Way to Learn I2C, SPI, RTC, ADCs and More with this Awesome Arduino Education Shield

Higher Ed
In this video we talk about an Arduino shield designed to teach you about shift registers, I2C, SPI, temperature sensors, real time clocks, analog to digital convertors and flash memory chips - all this on one awesome Arduino shield!...
Instructional Video12:32
Mythology & Fiction Explained

Vampires: A Brief History of Obsession - (Exploring Vampire Folklore)

12th - Higher Ed
Mythology & Fiction Explained explores the folklore and numerous legends surrounding vampires, we also see how they changed over the years.
Instructional Video5:55
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jessica Lander - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Lowell, MA USA

Higher Ed
Jessica Lander is a teacher, author, and advocate. In 2021, Jessica was a Top 50 Finalist, Global Teacher Prize, Varkey Foundation. The finalists were chosen from more than 8000 nominations from 121 countries around the world. She...
Instructional Video2:58
Curated Video

Chatbots for Beginners: A Complete Guide to Build Chatbots - Chatbot Development with AWS Lex and AWS Lambda: AWS Lambda Steps

Higher Ed
This lesson will teach us to connect Amazon Lambda with Amazon Lex. Amazon Lambda helps with the validation and fulfillment of the chatbot. You will learn about the steps involved in performing the connectivity. This clip is from the...
Instructional Video2:47
Tarver Academy

How to Create Files with Google Drive

12th - Higher Ed
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About How to Create Files with Google Drive
Instructional Video8:52
Learn French With Alexa

Possessive Adjectives: Plural

9th - 12th
Learn French plural possessive adjectives
Instructional Video1:55
Curated Video

Make It Easy for Students and Parents to Sign up With Seesaw

10th - Higher Ed
Here’s a super simple way to get students and parents signed up with Seesaw. It’s best to get parents signed up right off the bat, at the beginning of the year, and luckily Seesaw makes this easy. With this tip you can make Seesaw --...
Instructional Video1:22
Curated Video

Help Students Generate Further Questions with Formative

10th - Higher Ed
Check out this really simple way to get more out of a quiz with Formative. After a quiz, get students to take ownership of their learning by using Formative to send out exit tickets prompting students to document what questions they...
Instructional Video14:09
Global Health with Greg Martin

Qualitative research methods

Higher Ed
This video provides an introduction to qualitative research methods. It includes teaching on ethnography, phenomenology, grounded theory and case studies. It also goes into data collection including interviews, focus groups,...
Instructional Video3:24
Curated Video

Amazing Math Trick Schools Don't Teach - Egyptians/Russian Peasant Method

6th - 11th
You can multiply two numbers if you know how to double, halve, and add up numbers. This is really interesting: basically the Egyptians were using binary multiplication! Watch the video to see how it works. READ why this method works:...
Instructional Video3:06
National Gallery of Art

Teaching Critical Thinking through Art, 2.1: Intro to Observing and Describing: Slowing Down to Look

3rd - 11th
Lead course instructor Julie Carmean introduces Unit 2 and focuses on the importance of slow looking. In this unit, she explains that participants will build a basic understanding of the thinking disposition Observing and Describing;...
Instructional Video5:31
National Gallery of Art

Teaching Critical Thinking through Art, 3.6: Focal Point: How to build an active learning community?

3rd - 11th
Middle school teacher and instructional coach Kristen Kullberg discusses how thinking routines help create an active learning community in the classroom by encouraging active listening, collaboration, reflection, and intentional...
Instructional Video6:38
Curated Video

Why Facebook Invented A New Time Unit Explained With Math

6th - 11th
On January 22, 2018, Facebook Open Source tweeted to announce the "flick," a unit of time to help sync various video frame rates and audio sampling frequencies. The media loved the story and some explained the idea. But no one explained...
Instructional Video26:13
Curated Video

What New Zealand can teach us about reparations

9th - 11th
The Māori fight for justice leads the way on how to reckon with a dark past. Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO When the British colonized New Zealand, they left the country’s...
Instructional Video13:55
Crash Course

The Great Depression Crash Course US History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the Great Depression. So, everybody knows that the Great Depression started with the stock market crash in 1929, right? Not exactly. The Depression happened after the stock market crash, but wasn't...
Instructional Video14:55
Crash Course

Terrorism, War, and Bush 43 Crash Course US History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the tumultuous 2000's in the United States of America, mainly the 2000's that coincide with the presidency of George W Bush. From the controversial election in 2000, to the events of 9/11 and Bush's...
Instructional Video14:30
Crash Course

The Progressive Era Crash Course US History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the Progressive Era in the United States. In the late 19th and early 20th century in America, there was a sense that things could be improved upon. A sense that reforms should be enacted. A sense...
Instructional Video10:54
Crash Course

The Natives and the English - Crash Course US History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about relations between the early English colonists and the native people the encountered in the New World. In short, these relations were poor. As soon as they arrived, the English were in conflict with...
Instructional Video11:47
Crash Course

Taxes & Smuggling - Prelude to Revolution Crash Course US History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the roots of the American Revolution. The Revolution did not start on July 4, 1776. The Revolutionary War didn't start on July 4 either. (as you remember, I'm sure, the Revolution and the...
Instructional Video2:01
SciShow

Why Do I Get Dark Circles Under My Eyes?

12th - Higher Ed
Look alive, you! Today we’re diving into the science behind dark circles under your eyes, and all the things that might cause them – tiredness included.
Instructional Video13:21
Crash Course

George HW Bush and the End of the Cold War Crash Course US History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the end of the Cold War and the presidency of George H.W. Bush. It was neither the best of times, nor the worst of times. On the domestic front, the first president Bush inherited the relative...
Instructional Video11:53
Crash Course

When is Thanksgiving Colonizing America Crash Course US History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the (English) colonies in what is now the United States. He covers the first permanent English colony at Jamestown, Virginia, the various theocracies in Massachusetts, the feudal kingdom in Maryland,...
Instructional Video12:50
Crash Course

The Cold War Crash Course US History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the Cold War, which was the decades long conflict between the USA and the USSR. The Cold War was called cold because of the lack of actual fighting, but this is inaccurate. There was plenty of...