Instructional Video17:56
TED Talks

The Great Migration and the power of a single decision

12th - Higher Ed
Sometimes, a single decision can change the course of history. Join journalist and author Isabel Wilkerson as she tells the story of the Great Migration, the outpouring of six million African Americans from the Jim Crow South to cities...
Instructional Video5:07
Mr. Beat

The Great Migration (Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch's "Good Vibrations" parody)

6th - 12th
Mr. Beat and The Singing History Teachers team up to do a parody of Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch's "Good Vibrations" to teach you about The Great Migration.
Instructional Video0:53
Curated Video

Nucleosynthesis

6th - 12th
The formation of atomic nuclei from neutrons, protons and smaller nuclei.
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A Twig Science
Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig...
Instructional Video14:24
Hip Hughes History

The Great Migration Explained: US History Review

6th - 12th
A summary video lecture of the Great Migration, the movement of 6 million African Americans out of the Southern United States.
Instructional Video12:18
Crash Course

The Great Migration: Crash Course Black American History

12th - Higher Ed
In 1910, 90% of Black Americans lived in the South. By 1940, around 1.5 million Black Americans had left their homes, and 77% lived in the South. By 1970, 52% of Black Americans remained in the South. People moved away for many reasons,...
Instructional Video4:19
Reading Through History

History Brief: The Great Migration

6th - 11th
For teaching resources covering this and other topics from the 1920s, check out our workbook'http://amzn.to/1RZhrcj' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>workbook A short video regarding the Great Migration of the 1910s andFacebookcluding...
Instructional Video11:27
Curated Video

The Great Migration Crash Course Black American History

12th - Higher Ed
In 1910, 90% of Black Americans lived in the South. By 1940, around 1.5 million Black Americans had left their homes, and 77% lived in the South. By 1970, 52% of Black Americans remained in the South. People moved away for many reasons,...
Instructional Video22:26
The Wall Street Journal

Revamping Group Workouts

Higher Ed
Learn how science, sweat and technology have transformed the business of group fitness with the creators of the gym chain Orangetheory Fitness.
Instructional Video12:12
The Daily Conversation

Chicago: City of the Future

6th - Higher Ed
Chicago is home to major industries like quantum technology, nuclear energy, and transportation, making it one of the most diverse and innovative economies in the world. It also has a rich cultural history shaped by immigration and the...
Instructional Video7:54
Curated Video

Excel VBA Programming The Complete Guide - The Byte, Integer and Long Data Types

Higher Ed
VBA has 3 options for whole numbers: Byte, Integer, and Long. Each data type supports a different range of numbers; Byte only supports any number from 0 to 256 while Long can store numbers in the billions. In this lesson, we practice...
Instructional Video16:24
All Ears English

2054 - Avoid Running into English Traps and Glass Doors

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Are you someone who runs into things a lot? Do you bump into walls or doors at home? Today find out the difference between bump into and run into and how to use it to talk about physical events and meeting someone when you don't expect it.
Instructional Video12:46
Crash Course

The Red Summer of 1919: Crash Course Black American History

12th - Higher Ed
During the Red Summer of 1919 violence against Black people broke out across the United States. Black people and neighborhoods were attacked in Washington DC, Chicago, Tulsa, and many other cities and towns across the country. Post-war...
Instructional Video3:07
Great Big Story

The Brothers' Intimate Journey, 15 Triathlons Together

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the inspiring story of Noah and Lucas Aldrich, two brothers who defy the odds through love and triathlons.
Instructional Video2:25
Curated Video

Multiplying Algebraic Expressions (Part 1)

K - 12th
Use the commutative and associative properties to multiply expressions containing variables.
Instructional Video10:36
Curated Video

Cities Of North Africa 1936

6th - 11th
A tour of Tunis, Algiers and Rabat in the 1930s.Transferred from original 35mm nitrate print. Footage from this subject is available for licensing from www.gettyimages.com
Instructional Video3:24
FuseSchool

Wave Equation

6th - Higher Ed
Wave Equation | Waves | Physics | FuseSchool Waves have a frequency (the number of complete waves passing a point every second and measured in Hertz), wavelength (the distance between two consecutive points on a wave) and amplitude - the...
Instructional Video2:14
Curated Video

Stephen H Long: The Man Who Mapped the West

9th - Higher Ed
Stephen H. Long mapped much of the unexplored American West – but he made one big mistake that set Western migration back decades.
Instructional Video3:32
SciShow Kids

Why Do Onions Make Me Cry?

K - 5th
Squeaks is worried because Jessi is crying, but it's not because she is sad. She's cutting onions!
Instructional Video12:33
Loughborough University

School of Poetry: So Bad, It's Good... E3 - A Royal Rap

9th - 11th
School of poetry host Dr Oli Tearle and guests, Dr Sarah Parker and Dr Claire O'Callaghan, dissect some more poetry that's remembered for the wrong reasons... To listen and subscribe to the full podcast, which includes discussion around...
Instructional Video6:19
Big Think

Why American history lives between the cracks | Elizabeth Alexander

6th - 11th
- History is written by lions. But it's also recorded by lambs. In order to understand American history, we need to look at the events of the past as more prismatic than the narrative given to us in high school textbooks. - Including...
Instructional Video11:53
SciShow

When Did Humans ACTUALLY Get to the Americas?

12th - Higher Ed
There are a lot of great debates in science, and a major one is when exactly humans reached the Americas. There's contentious footprints and wishy-washy stone tools, all of which has spurred some heated academic arguments. But the most...
Instructional Video3:22
Curated Video

Hair Hanging Explained

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hair hanging is a circus-style trick in which a person is suspended by only their hair and swung around or held up in the air. Originally conceived in China, it is traditionally performed with the hair wound around a ring or a hook, and...
Instructional Video7:37
Curated Video

Universal Suffrage

3rd - 8th
During the late 1800s and early 1900s, women suffragists were the catalysts for women’s reform and the ratification of the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote.
Instructional Video0:34

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