Instructional Video4:52
Curated Video

Millet Production and World Hunger

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses the importance of millet in addressing hunger and malnutrition globally. It highlights India and China as the top producers of millet, but also mentions the decline in millet production and consumption in India....
Instructional Video2:34
Curated Video

The Rise of Hybrid Cars

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It s time for the SUV or Sports Utility Vehicle to move over....now it s the HYBRID s turn. New York s Mayor Michael Bloomberg has announced the entire 13,000 New York taxi cab network would be converted to Hybrid vehicles by 2012.
Instructional Video11:11
TED Talks

TED: Save the oceans, feed the world! | Jackie Savitz

12th - Higher Ed
What's a marine biologist doing talking about world hunger? Well, says Jackie Savitz, fixing the world's oceans might just help to feed the planet's billion hungriest people. In an eye-opening talk, Savitz tells us what’s really going on...
Instructional Video10:07
Crash Course

Climate Change, Chaos, and The Little Ice Age - Crash Course World History 206

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the Little Ice Age. The Little Ice Age was a period of global cooling that occurred from the 13th to the 19th centuries. This cooling was likely caused by a number of factors, including unusual solar...
Instructional Video13:19
Crash Course

The Hero's Journey and the Monomyth: Crash Course World Mythology

12th - Higher Ed
Let's get Heroic with Mike Rugnetta. This week on Crash Course World Mythology, we're talking about the Hero's Journey and the Monomyth, as described by Joseph Campbell. Campbell's theories about the shared qualities of human story...
Instructional Video12:11
TED Talks

Jasmine Crowe: What we're getting wrong in the fight to end hunger

12th - Higher Ed
In a world that's wasting more food than ever before, why do one in nine people still go to bed hungry each night? Social entrepreneur Jasmine Crowe calls for a radical transformation to our fight to end global hunger -- challenging us...
Instructional Video9:00
Professor Dave Explains

Hunger Knowing When to Eat

9th - Higher Ed
Eating is one of the best parts of life, and our brains make sure to remind us to do it by producing the sensation called hunger. How does this work? Does the brain just know when we are running out of energy, and it reminds us to...
Instructional Video2:04
Makematic

Take Action for Zero Hunger (Ages 11 - 17)

K - 8th
Teenage student explains how young people are taking action on Global Goal 2: Zero Hunger
Instructional Video3:31
Food Farmer Earth

Vandana Shiva on Hunger: Beyond Agricultural Inputs to Sustainability

12th - Higher Ed
Vandana Shiva articulates how the shift towards a high-cost, chemically-intensive agriculture has paradoxically led to increased hunger among agricultural communities, with a focus on the role of monocultures and international trade in...
Instructional Video2:06
Makematic

Take Action for Zero Hunger (Ages 5 - 11)

K - 8th
Young student explains how young people are taking action on Global Goal 2: Zero Hunger
Instructional Video2:07
Brian McLogan

Determine the quadrant that the angle and triangle lies in

12th - Higher Ed
Determine the quadrant that the angle and triangle lies in
Instructional Video12:48
Curated Video

Decolonization and Nationalism Triumphant: Crash Course World History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the post-World War II breakup of most of the European empires. As you'll remember from previous installments of Crash Course, Europeans spent several centuries sailing around the world creating...
Instructional Video12:21
Crash Course

World War II Crash Course World History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about World War II, aka The Great Patriotic War, aka The Big One. So how did this war happen? And what does it mean? We've all learned the facts about World War II many times over, thanks to repeated...
Instructional Video12:11
Crash Course

Decolonization and Nationalism Triumphant Crash Course World History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the post-World War II breakup of most of the European empires. As you'll remember from previous installments of Crash Course, Europeans spent several centuries sailing around the world creating...
Instructional Video13:12
Crash Course

World War II: Crash Course World History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about World War II, aka The Great Patriotic War, aka The Big One. So how did this war happen? And what does it mean? We've all learned the facts about World War II many times over, thanks to repeated...
Instructional Video2:03
Tarver Academy

Solving Square Roots AND WORLD HUNGER

12th - Higher Ed
Subscribe to join tproblems!tudents on the planet!! ----Have Instagrvideos!!e your math problems!...
Instructional Video6:43
TED Talks

TED: How quinoa can help combat hunger and malnutrition | Cedric Habiyaremye

12th - Higher Ed
On a mission to create a hunger-free world, agricultural entrepreneur Cedric Habiyaremye makes the case for cultivating quinoa -- and other versatile, nutrient-rich grains -- in places experiencing malnutrition, like his native Rwanda....
Instructional Video6:02
TED Talks

TED: How innovation and technology can fight global hunger | Bernhard Kowatsch

12th - Higher Ed
Social entrepreneur Bernhard Kowatsch shares real-life examples of how a business approach focused on accelerating tech (like a blockchain-supported way to bring food to refugees or a machine that fortifies flour at small mills in...
Instructional Video19:03
TED Talks

Josette Sheeran: Ending hunger now

12th - Higher Ed
Josette Sheeran, the head of the UN's World Food Program, talks about why, in a world with enough food for everyone, people still go hungry, still die of starvation, still use food as a weapon of war. Her vision: "Food is one issue that...
Instructional Video6:27
Be Smart

Are We Running Out Of Food??

12th - Higher Ed
If you tried to sum up the last 150 years or so in one image, a chart of exponential growth would be a good place to start. It shows that some things change faster over time. You could apply it to life expectancy. Or compound interest....
Instructional Video5:07
World Science Festival

The Problem of Being Almost Consistent

6th - 11th
The laws of quantum mechanics are pretty clear: information cannot be destroyed. But when Stephen Hawking showed that a black hole could evaporate into a spray of particles over time—the information that fell into it being lost...
Instructional Video1:25:42
World Science Festival

Game Change – CRISPR's Brave New World

6th - 11th
Just a handful of technologies deserve to be called “game changers”—and CRISPR-Cas9, the new gene-editing tool, is one of them. Discovered just three years ago, CRISPR is sweeping through labs around the world and researchers are already...
Instructional Video1:32
Next Animation Studio

NASA X-ray telescope detects biggest ever space explosion: study

12th - Higher Ed
Astronomers say they caught a glimpse of the biggest explosion in the cosmos ever observed by X-ray and radio telescopes. <br/>
Instructional Video1:00
Curated Video

How to Cool Down after Running

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to cool down after running from competitive runners Doug Oldiges and Stephanie Coburn in this Howcast video.

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