Instructional Video4:14
Schooling Online Kids

Arts and Crafts: How to Make a World Map

K - 5th
Hi friends! Do you know what the map of the world looks like? Today, Bella and Pepe are going to find out! Follow the video for a guide to making your very own glittery world map out of recycled materials! This craft is a...
Instructional Video16:25
Curated Video

Discover the World: Locating Places

K - 8th
This program helps students to hone their map skills. Using colorful graphics and animation, students will come to understand the uses of map grids and the compass rose. In addition, viewers will learn how to locate any location on...
Instructional Video12:07
SciShow

The Ancient Stick Maps That Tackle Unsolvable Physics

12th - Higher Ed
When particle physicist John Huth was briefly lost at sea, he started to wonder how the people around the world who navigate vast oceans figured their way around. What started as an afternoon activity gone awry led him to a years-long...
Instructional Video18:13
TED Talks

Robert Ballard: The astonishing hidden world of the deep ocean

12th - Higher Ed
Ocean explorer Robert Ballard takes us on a mindbending trip to hidden worlds underwater, where he and other researchers are finding unexpected life, resources, even new mountains. He makes a case for serious exploration and mapping....
Instructional Video4:00
History Hit

Maps, Our Place in the World: A snapshot of human activity

12th - Higher Ed
What was Ptolemy interested in when he was making the map of the world? Why is this a remarkable piece of work? Maps, Our Place in the World, Part 2
Instructional Video5:40
Geography Now

Watch me run across the narrowest 3-country salient in the world (First person to EVER document)

6th - Higher Ed
Side note: I did this all in Flip-flops LOL. I believe this is the narrowest salient chokepoint in the world between 3 countries (There is a disputable narrower one possibly on the tip of Slovenia however...
Instructional Video10:11
Weird History

Bizarre Geography Facts From Around the World

12th - Higher Ed
We learn about geography in school. We have a basic understanding, or at least we should, of where places are, how they got there, and why they are that way. We piece together an image of the world in our heads based on maps and globes,...
Instructional Video12:11
TED Talks

Claire Wardle: How you can help transform the internet into a place of trust

12th - Higher Ed
How can we stop the spread of misleading, sometimes dangerous content while maintaining an internet with freedom of expression at its core? Misinformation expert Claire Wardle explores the new challenges of our polluted online...
Instructional Video4:24
National Geographic

His Epic Message Will Make You Want to Save the World | Short Film Showcase

Pre-K - 11th
As the human population continues to grow, so does our impact on the environment. In fact, recent research has shown that three-quarters of Earth’s land surface is under pressure from human activity. In this short film, spoken word...
Instructional Video10:58
Domain of Science

Map of Computer Science

6th - 11th
The field of computer science summarised. Learn more at this video's sponsor='https://brilliant.org/dos' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>sponsor Computer science is the subject that studies what computers can do and investigates the...
Instructional Video11:56
Domain of Science

The Map of Chemistry

6th - 11th
The entire field of chemistry summarised in 12mins from simple atoms to the molecules that keep you alive.This video was sponsored by The Great Courses Plus, start your free trial and help out this channel
Instructional Video6:54
SciShow Kids

Meet Australia | SciShow Kids

K - 5th
Squeaks has been learning about the platypus and now he wants to learn more about where they come from. Join us as Jessi and Squeaks explore the world down under, Australia!





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Instructional Video13:47
Crash Course

Medicinal Chemistry and Penicillin Total Synthesis: Crash Course Organic Chemistry

12th - Higher Ed
These days, we don't have to worry too much about meeting an early demise from ulcers, breaks in the stomach lining that could be fatal back in the early 1900s. This is because we have medicines to treat them, like proton pump...
Instructional Video9:31
SciShow

That Time North America Tried to Tear Itself Apart

12th - Higher Ed
Looking at a map, you would never know that North America once almost ripped itself in half. But 1.1 billion years ago, it tried to - and had it succeeded, there would now be an ocean where Lake Superior is!
Instructional Video15:44
TED Talks

TED: Fighting with nonviolence | Scilla Elworthy

12th - Higher Ed
How do you deal with a bully without becoming a thug? In this wise and soulful talk, peace activist Scilla Elworthy maps out the skills we need -- as nations and individuals -- to fight extreme force without using force in return. To...
Instructional Video9:32
SciShow

That Time North America Tried to Tear Itself Apart

12th - Higher Ed
Looking at a map, you would never know that North America once almost ripped itself in half. But 1.1 billion years ago, it tried to - and had it succeeded, there would now be an ocean where Lake Superior is!
Instructional Video5:48
Schooling Online Kids

Arts and Crafts: How to Make a Weather Wheel

K - 5th
Hi friends! Do you know what the map of the world looks like? Today, Bella and Pepe are going to find out! Follow the video for a guide to making your very own glittery world map out of recycled materials! This craft is a...
Instructional Video0:41
Science360

Eliciting brain plasticity to keep the body moving - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
With support from the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Emerging Frontiers of Research and Innovation (EFRI) program, bioengineer Gert Cauwenberghs, of the Jacobs School of Engineering and the Institute for Neural Computation at the...
Instructional Video9:57
ShortCutsTv

Introducing Geographical Offender Profiling

Higher Ed
Geographical offender profiling is now being used by police forces

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Instructional Video2:32
Mediacorp

Life in Indonesia's Volcanic Danger Zone

12th - Higher Ed
This video explores the volatile nature of Indonesia, one of the most active volcanic regions in the world. The video highlights the risks faced by millions of Indonesians living in unpredictable areas and showcases the efforts of...
Instructional Video1:49
Curated Video

The ECG Song (R&B) - How to Read an ECG/EKG

Higher Ed
Today, I'm diving deep into the magic of the ECG, and trust me, it's like music to my ears—literally.

As someone who's always been fascinated by the way our body works, I'm taking...
Instructional Video10:34
Geography Now

Flag / Fan Friday MARSHALL ISLANDS! (Geography Now!)

6th - Higher Ed
Oceania. Gotta love that region. and KEITH hops along for the journey this week.


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Instructional Video20:34
Curated Video

Researching Charles Darwin's life

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can tell the story of Charles Darwin's life up to and including his visit to the Galapagos Islands. Key learning points: - Charles Darwin was a British naturalist known for his contributions to the theory of evolution. -...
Instructional Video11:26
Curated Video

What's Really Under Antarctica's Ice?

9th - Higher Ed
If all of Antarctica’s ice melted, our coastlines would be drastically altered. Fortunately, that’s not going to happen anytime soon, but new evidence suggests that West Antarctica - which holds around 5 METERS of sea level rise - is...