Instructional Video7:23
TED Talks

TED: How community-led research drives social change | Monica Malta

12th - Higher Ed
What's the best way to develop and implement solutions to social problems? TED Fellow and human rights activist Monica Malta discusses why traditional, top-down policymaking often fails by excluding key voices and missing root causes....
Instructional Video7:48
Curated Video

This Hero is Getting PPE to Hospital Workers - Only Good Heroes

3rd - Higher Ed
OnlyGood TV presents its brand new original series, Only Good Heroes, where you’ll meet some remarkable individuals and organizations who are making a huge difference in communities across the country, sparking...
Instructional Video4:50
Curated Video

Our Community Health Professionals

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester describes the different health care professionals in your community that provide you with care in an emergency.
Instructional Video3:43
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: You are your microbes - Jessica Green and Karen Guillemin

Pre-K - Higher Ed
From the microbes in our stomachs to the ones on our teeth, we are homes to millions of unique and diverse communities which help our bodies function. Jessica Green and Karen Guillemin emphasize the importance of understanding the many...
Instructional Video10:09
Flame Media

Real Futures: What is Cryonics?

12th - Higher Ed
Since the 1950s, futurists have been obsessed with cryonics, the practice of freezing dead people in liquid nitrogen in order to restore them to life later. But thanks to new developments in life-extension technology, cryonics isn't as...
Instructional Video8:51
Flame Media

Real Future: Fixing broken cities

12th - Higher Ed
America is home to some of the biggest, most futuristic tech

companies in the world. But America's infrastructure — its roads, bridges, sewer
s and
tunnels — is stuck in the past, and falling apart, endangering millions of...
Instructional Video6:32
SWPictures

An Injection of Hope: The Challenges of Vaccination in Developing Countries

12th - Higher Ed
An Injection of Hope part 3/4: This video highlights the challenges of delivering vaccines to remote and impoverished communities in developing countries. It also explores the efforts of global vaccination programs to bridge the gap in...
Instructional Video2:34
Science360

Preparing A Workforce For Advanced Manufacturing

12th - Higher Ed
The Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Program at the National Science Foundation (NSF) focuses on the education of technicians for high technology fields. ATE supports rigorous educational programs that incorporate industry...
Instructional Video3:31
SciShow

Brood Parasites

12th - Higher Ed
What if you could just drop your kids off at someone else’s place and let them have the responsibility? Well, there are some animals that do just that. They’re called brood parasites, and they lay their eggs in other animals’ nests and...
Instructional Video3:28
SciShow

Brood Parasites

12th - Higher Ed
What if you could just drop your kids off at someone else’s place and let them have the responsibility? Well, there are some animals that do just that. They’re called brood parasites, and they lay their eggs in other animals’ nests and...
Instructional Video1:46
National Geographic

Rare 1920s Footage: All-Black Towns Living the American Dream | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
By the 1920s, Oklahoma was home to some 50 African-American towns, in addition to a large and prosperous black community living in the city of Tulsa. These towns and their self-reliant middle class and affluent residents are documented...
Instructional Video8:53
National Geographic

He Grew Up on the Streets, Now He's Making Them a Better Place | Short Film Showcase

Pre-K - 11th
“I was always a soldier, but I was a soldier in the wrong army.” Noah Patton has always been a fighter. After leaving his life on the streets behind, Patton turned his focus to fighting a different battle: revitalizing his community in...
Instructional Video11:56
National Geographic

Why Is Kidney Disease on the Rise in Peru? | Short Film Showcase

Pre-K - 11th
Mary Pacherres has been on dialysis for eight years to treat her chronic kidney disease, which is impacting rural communities throughout Peru. Both of her brothers died from the same disease. While the exact causes are still unknown,...
Instructional Video9:38
National Geographic

Got Bees? Meet a Swarm Chaser Up for the Challenge | Short Film Showcase

Pre-K - 11th
When bees swarm, most people run as fast as they can in the other direction. Portland beekeeper Mandy Shaw does the opposite. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubShowcasetarget='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Subscribe ➡ Get More Short Film
Instructional Video6:46
National Geographic

Bringing Life-Changing Treatments to the Blind in India | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
A girl of 14 has been blind half her life because of cataracts, a condition most often associated with advanced age. Nasra inherited cataracts, however, as did three of her four siblings and her mother before them. In the developed...
Instructional Video10:11
National Geographic

How These Women Are Saving Black Mothers' Lives | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
In the U.S., black women are 2.6 times as likely to die due to a pregnancy-related cause as white women. Briana Green, a perinatal community health worker at Mamatoto Village in Washington, D.C., is trying to change that. ➡
Instructional Video7:52
The Guardian

Palm oil in Liberia: hope and anger in one of Africa's poorest countries

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Bacchus Wilson Panyonnoh, a 35-year-old palm oil worker, and Lee Sworh, a community activist, live in the remote forests of south-east Liberia. Subscribe to The Guardian ►ttp://is.gd/subscribeguardian' target='_blank'...
Instructional Video32:45
SciShow

Understanding COVID-19

12th - Higher Ed
Hank and our content manager, Alexis, interviewed Dr. Howard Bauchner, the Editor in Chief of the JAMA network of medical journals. They discussed some of the surprising things that we've learned since the beginning of the pandemic and...
Instructional Video32:35
SciShow

Understanding COVID-19

12th - Higher Ed
This video was recorded on 12/8/2020. Hank and our content manager, Alexis, interviewed Dr. Howard Bauchner, the Editor in Chief of the JAMA network of medical journals. They discussed some of the surprising things that we've learned...
Instructional Video9:37
TED Talks

TED: How we'll fight the next deadly virus | Pardis Sabeti

12th - Higher Ed
When ebola broke out in March 2014, Pardis Sabeti and her team got to work sequencing the virus's genome, learning how it mutated and spread. Sabeti immediately released her research online, so virus trackers and scientists from around...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: The Providers: The Practice of Rural Medicine (Clip 3)

9th - 10th
Learn about the concerns and methods of Matt Probst in recruiting and retaining healthcare workers in a rural community health setting. Matt discusses the rural brain drain, as well as the joys and challenges of practicing medicine in a...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: The Providers: Building Toward a Career in Health Care (Clip 2)

9th - 10th
Meet Tiffany, a high school student and member of Semillas de Salud health science club, and follow her as she considers healthcare career paths. See how the provider shortage steers Tiffany towards healthcare careers and understand her...