Multi Media and Video Streaming Services
Multimedia and videos are invaluable in today's educational experience. Small segments can be used to answer questions, explain a topic, create a discussion, and provide a point of reflection. Explore the sites on the website for possible integration for a colorful learning experience for your students. Remember that students can also produce videos and curate the curriculum. This can either provide an addition to the flipped classroom experience or be the start! Enjoy the journey.
Discovery Education - Be sure to check out is amazing premium resource that SACS subscribes to. The media clips, lesson plans, and resources are amazing. There is bound to be something for your subject area.
NBC Learn - Amazing Videos that will match standards in any subject. Best of all the state of Indiana has picked up the tab so they are free for Indiana educators to use.
PBS Learning Media - A free service from PBS provides users with an abundance of digital media possibilities to engage students at all grade levels.
KhanAcademy - Ready to flip the STEM classroom? Then check out these thousands of videos from Khan! Every area of Science and Math can be explored via short informative video clips. Do a total flip or just reinforce skills in a short student controlled lesson.
Pulse of the Planet - Each weekday, the Pulse of the Planet radio series provides its listeners with a two-minute sound portrait of Planet Earth, tracking the rhythms of nature, culture and science worldwide, blending interviews with extraordinary natural sound.
YouTube - A great place to start searching for and archiving videos that might just work for your STEM classroom.
FIZZ Music Video - Amazing music set to themes in science, math, and so much more.
MIT+K12 - An amazing site that allows teachers to ask MIT students to make a video to make a difference. A site filled with a wealth of possibility and engagement!
MIT BLOSSOMS - This incredible Video Library contains over 50 math and science lessons, all freely available to teachers as streaming video, Internet downloads, DVDs and videotapes.
WatchKnowLearn - (iPad App is available for download) Great resource for free videos. Easy to search and use
TED-Ed - In their words, TED-Ed’s commitment to creating lessons worth sharing is an extension of TED’s mission of spreading great ideas. Within the growing TED-Ed video library, you will find carefully curated educational videos, many of which represent collaborations between talented educators and animators nominated through the TED-Ed platform. This platform also allows users to take any useful educational video, not just TED’s, and easily create a customized lesson around the video. Users can distribute the lessons, publicly or privately, and track their impact on the world, a class, or an individual student. TED-Ed’s videos aim to capture and amplify the voices of the world’s greatest educators. To achieve this, we pair extraordinary educators with talented animators to produce a new library of exceptional educational videos. This website, similar to TED.com, is ever-evolving and we depend on you, the TED community, to nominate inspiring teachers that have touched your life or clever animators who have the skills to bring a gifted teacher’s lesson to life.
Discovery Education - Be sure to check out is amazing premium resource that SACS subscribes to. The media clips, lesson plans, and resources are amazing. There is bound to be something for your subject area.
NBC Learn - Amazing Videos that will match standards in any subject. Best of all the state of Indiana has picked up the tab so they are free for Indiana educators to use.
PBS Learning Media - A free service from PBS provides users with an abundance of digital media possibilities to engage students at all grade levels.
KhanAcademy - Ready to flip the STEM classroom? Then check out these thousands of videos from Khan! Every area of Science and Math can be explored via short informative video clips. Do a total flip or just reinforce skills in a short student controlled lesson.
Pulse of the Planet - Each weekday, the Pulse of the Planet radio series provides its listeners with a two-minute sound portrait of Planet Earth, tracking the rhythms of nature, culture and science worldwide, blending interviews with extraordinary natural sound.
YouTube - A great place to start searching for and archiving videos that might just work for your STEM classroom.
FIZZ Music Video - Amazing music set to themes in science, math, and so much more.
MIT+K12 - An amazing site that allows teachers to ask MIT students to make a video to make a difference. A site filled with a wealth of possibility and engagement!
MIT BLOSSOMS - This incredible Video Library contains over 50 math and science lessons, all freely available to teachers as streaming video, Internet downloads, DVDs and videotapes.
WatchKnowLearn - (iPad App is available for download) Great resource for free videos. Easy to search and use
TED-Ed - In their words, TED-Ed’s commitment to creating lessons worth sharing is an extension of TED’s mission of spreading great ideas. Within the growing TED-Ed video library, you will find carefully curated educational videos, many of which represent collaborations between talented educators and animators nominated through the TED-Ed platform. This platform also allows users to take any useful educational video, not just TED’s, and easily create a customized lesson around the video. Users can distribute the lessons, publicly or privately, and track their impact on the world, a class, or an individual student. TED-Ed’s videos aim to capture and amplify the voices of the world’s greatest educators. To achieve this, we pair extraordinary educators with talented animators to produce a new library of exceptional educational videos. This website, similar to TED.com, is ever-evolving and we depend on you, the TED community, to nominate inspiring teachers that have touched your life or clever animators who have the skills to bring a gifted teacher’s lesson to life.