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Wired for Books: Art Buchwald
Great interview audio of Art Buchwald and Don Swain. Among other things the two discuss politics, NYC and the media. Includes portrait photo.
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The Center on Congress: One Vote
Discusses the importance of voting and how even one vote can change the course of history. [1:00]
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The Center on Congress: The Bill of Rights
Explains how the Bill of Rights came into being and some of the rights that are enshrined in it. [1:00]
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Media Storm: Airsick: Industrial Devolution
Toronto Star photographer Lucas Oleniuk took twenty thousand still pictures in a span of twenty days and created this powerful video about global warming. It is certain to stimulate thoughtful discussion in a classroom.
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Code.org: The Internet: How Search Works
Join John, Google's Chief of Search and AI, and Akshaya, from Microsoft Bing, to find out how search really works. They cover everything from how special programs called "spiders" scan the Internet before you even type in your search...
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Melbourne Winter Masterpieces: Monet's Garden
Take a video tour of Claude Monet's life and paintings, including the birth of Impressionism, and his beloved gardens at Giverny.
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The Map as History: The British Empire, Trading Routes and Construction
This sample map is part of a series of 19 animated maps showing the second period of European colonial expansion from the early 19th century to the Second World War. Access to the other maps requires payment. This map shows how the...
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Career One Stop: Career Skill and Ability Videos
From alertiveness to interpersonal skills, learn about specific employability skills through a collection of short videos.
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Career One Stop: Work Option Videos
A collection of short, informational videos for students looking into non-traditional or alternative careers.
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Ki Cubed: I Squared: A Different Way of Learning and Thinking
Imagine what students can accomplish in high school and beyond when they have been learning in a collaborative, real world, standards based environment throughout their elementary and middle school years! See what project-based learning...
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Pbs: Foreign Policy: Crash Course Government Politics #50
Video that explains and gives examples of foreign policies. [9:59]
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The Obama White House: Girls in Stem: A New Generation of Women in Science
Girls in STEM, featuring young women scientists and engineers who wowed the President and the nation at the White House Science Fair in February 2012, shines a spotlight on these extraordinary young role models and their exciting...
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Netsafe Net Basics
New Zealand-based cybersafety organization provides access to entertaining, educational animated videos on topics associated with online safety and media awareness. Find episodes on the dangers of downloading, firewalls, phishing,...
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Soundzabound Music Library: Audio Media Downloads
Have you ever created a good presentation but know its one step away from incredible? When you create a free account, Soundzabound Music Library gives you access to free copyright-friendly music and sound effects. Turn your good project...
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Johnny Cash: The Music: "Forever Words"
This resource presents a videos trailer of Johnny Cash's new album "Forever Words."
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Secc: Hsn cn.c.8: Extend Polynomial Identities to the Complex Numbers
This resource is from the Southeast Comprehensive Center (SECC) at the American Institute for Research which is funded by the U.S. Department of Education. The video explains Common Core Standard HSN-CN.C.8 which states: Extend...
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The Art of Screen Time: How Your Family Can Balance Digital Media and Real Life
In this video, author Anya Kamenetz talks about the benefits and drawbacks of technology use and how families can balance their use of digital media. [58:57]
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Moore Public Schools: #Think Twice Your Digital Footprint Matters
Moore Public Schools interviewed students, principals, counselors, university professors, admissions officers, college coaches, law officials, and more to dive into the consequences of creating a negative digital footprint. Abigail Ogle...
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Ankh : Ancient Egyptian Symbol: Hieroglyphic Ideograph
The ankh is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyph or symbol known as the cross of life or key of life and dates back to the Early Dynastic period (3150 BC to 2613 BC). [5:57]
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Nyc History: Bowery Boys Archive: Plaza Hotel
It got off to a rocky start, but the Plaza Hotel has become one of the most recognizable landmarks in New York City. We take a look at its kooky history, from its days as an upper class 'transient hotel' to a party place for celebrities....
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Comunicamos Y Aprendemos: Videos Y Anuncios
This site is a learning module for students who are taking Spanish I, Spanish 2, and Spanish 3. Students will have the opportunity to view and listen to Spanish via this collection of fast food commercials. McDonald's, Telepizza, and...
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African Video Clips
Several videos which show the processes of how adinkra cloth and glass beads are made. Also includes a few videos on African dance and music.
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Career One Stop: Industry Videos
Short informational videos about eight different areas of industry including automotive, computer and data processing, electronic equipment manufacturing, health services, hospitality, insurance, motor vehicle and equipment...
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The Only Way You Will Ever Need to Teach Theme [You Tube Video]
Middle school teacher Sara Johnson describes how she teaches the concept of theme. This video combines a sound explanation of the term and some classroom techniques she uses to reinforce understanding with her students.
