Instructional Video7:23
Encyclopaedia Britannica

Tobacco and the Human Body - Part 2

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Tobacco and the Human Body, a 1954 production of Encyclopaedia Britannica Films.
Instructional Video4:22
Healthcare Triage

Arthroscopic Knee Surgery Isn't Going to Fix Your Knee

Higher Ed
People are still getting arthroscopic knee surgery? Do they not watch Healthcare Triage? As we've pointed out arthroscopic knee surgery is probably ineffective. But lots of people are still getting the surgery, in spite of the evidence.
Instructional Video2:01
Curated Video

Lab Safety: Making Observations

K - 8th
In this live-action program viewers will learn that being able to make careful and accurate observations is the foundation of any lab based science class, such as chemistry, biology, or physics. Students will come to understand the...
Instructional Video9:55
Weird History

Crazy New Dinosaur Discoveries

12th - Higher Ed
Calling all dinosaur enthusiasts! Think you know everything there is to know about our dino friends? Think again! Today we're diving into all the insane, crazy, and shocking dinosaur facts that have been discovered since you were in school.
Instructional Video9:09
TLDR News

Johnson Tells Britain to Prepare for No Deal: What The Hell's Happening with Brexit? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Yesterday Boris Johnson warned the UK to prepare for an Australia Style Brexit Deal (which is government code for No Deal). In this video, we explain how negotiations got to this point, why both sides appear to have walked away and what...
Instructional Video4:27
Psychology Unlocked

Does nationality affect relationships? Cultural Variations of Attachment - Psychology Revision Video

Higher Ed
This video is the ninth installment of our Psychology Revision Series to prepare you for your exams with exactly the right information that you need to know.
Instructional Video7:41
Healthcare Triage

Is Meat Bad For Us or Not?

Higher Ed
We've been talking a lot about meat consumption and its effect on our health. New studies indicate that meat may not be as bad for us as we've been told. But this is controversial. So, how do we talk about new findings that contradict...
Instructional Video5:16
Mister Simplify

Sheldon's Personality Theory - Simplest explanation Ever

12th - Higher Ed
William Sheldon's Personality Theory or Body Type Theory
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Sheldon's Personality or Body type theory tries to link people's personalities with their body types. It is interesting to look at Sheldon's perspective on body types...
Instructional Video10:08
Curated Video

An Interview with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1927)

Higher Ed
A 1927 Fox newsreel interview with the author and spiritualist, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He speaks about his greatest literary creation, Sherlock Holmes, and his work in spiritualism.
Instructional Video7:49
Professor Dave Explains

Introduction to Philosophy and Logic

9th - Higher Ed
Humans are on a quest to understand the world around us. How did this quest begin? What are the tools we use to gather knowledge? How do we know what is possible to know? What do we mean when using words like ethics, ontology,...
Instructional Video4:07
Curated Video

Exploring Confirmation Bias: The Lens Through Which We See the World

Higher Ed
This video explores the concept of confirmation bias and how it affects our beliefs and decision-making. Through a story of an atheist and a priest arguing about the existence of God, the video explains how our preconceptions shape the...
Instructional Video4:06
Curated Video

Confirmation Bias: Why We See What We Want to See

Higher Ed
This video explores the concept of confirmation bias, where people tend to interpret and recall information in ways that affirm their preconceptions. It explains how biases can be passed down through generations and how slowing down and...
Instructional Video5:48
Psychology Unlocked

How To Write A Research Report - Research Methods

Higher Ed
Whether you're working on an EPQ project at Secondary School, preparing for your undergraduate dissertation, or submitting work to an academic journal, you'll need to know how to write a research report. This video is a how to writing a...
Instructional Video3:20
Curated OER

Miss Selle's Science Songs - You Know All Your Variables (One Direction Parody)

6th - 8th
Introduce middle school scientists to scientific variables and the scientific method with a musical video. The song is a delightful parody of One Direction's "What Makes You Beautiful." It belts out the definitions of controlled,...
Instructional Video15:58
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Flipped Math

Reasoning and Proof

9th - 12th
Make sure the conditions are right. Pupils watch a video introducing conditional statements and their related statements. Learners find out how to identify the hypothesis and conclusion as well as write the converse, inverse, and...
Audio0:56
Lit2Go

The Donkey, the Fox, and the Lion

5th - 8th Standards
Learn about the value of teamwork with Aesop's "The Donkey, the Fox, and the Lion." After listening to an audio retelling of the fable, pupils write an alternate ending and share with their peers.
Instructional Video3:40
CK-12 Foundation

Indirect Proofs in Algebra and Geometry: Lesson

7th - 12th
Indirectly, it is a good proof method. A segment of a playlist on geometry introduces a way to prove geometric and algebraic statements. Using a general examples, the video shows how to develop an indirect proof.
Instructional Video3:01
CK-12 Foundation

If - Then Statements: Lesson

6th - 12th
If the hypothesis is true, then the conclusion is true too. The presentation, part of a larger playlist on geometry, introduces conditional statements. The resource shows how to rewrite a statement into if-then format and how to identify...
Instructional Video4:06
Teacher's Pet

The Scientific Method

6th - 12th Standards
Examples of the scientific method in everyday life include: trial and error problem solving, making a budget, cooking, and designing an advertisement. The video explains the steps of the scientific method and two examples of it in real...
Instructional Video10:39
Bozeman Science

Scientific Method

9th - 12th Standards
In the late 1700s, Edward Jenner applied the scientific method and discovered that injecting people with cowpox prevented them from acquiring smallpox—leading to the first vaccine. In the fourth video of the series, individuals listen to...
Instructional Video1:08
Learning Upgrade

Main Idea Song

K - 3rd Standards
Tap your toes and give a snap to a jazz inspired song showcasing a paragraph's main idea. Pupils hear about a paragraph's structure, including its topic sentence, supporting details, and the conclusion, and how they relate to identifying...
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Common Issues With Conclusions

9th - 10th Standards
This video lesson focuses on common issues with conclusions such as simply restating the thesis and summarizing the research. Starting with a simple conclusion, she shows its issues and discusses how to make it show the impact of what...
Instructional Video
eSpark Learning

E Spark Learning: Textual Evidence Instructional Video (7.R1.1)

6th - 8th Standards
This video shows an example of how to draw conclusions from an informative text and back it up with evidence from the text. [6:02]
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Molly of Denali: Dream Tube

K - 1st
Molly and her friends use informational texts for a real-life purpose in the 11-minute story "Dream Tube," the third of three video segments in this episode from the PBS Kids series Molly of Denali. While exploring how to use...