18 media results found for 'accessibility settings'
Join host Leslie Mueller at the Sailing Museum on the waterfront in Newport, RI. Learn the basics of sailing, the making of a sailor, and more at this very interactive museum. Set sail with Leslie as she navigates a racing boat at the virtual till...Read More
Aaron Becker returns to teach viewers how to create the big red balloon and purple bird from the "Journey" trilogy. Aaron makes art accessible by demonstrating how basic shapes are used to create more complex objects. Part of the "Ready Set Draw!"...Read More
"Make48: Gym-tastic / Kansas School for the Blind" (Part 2) explores the creativity and innovation of students as they engage in a 48-hour maker challenge. Participants develop prototypes aimed at improving accessibility, using technology such as ...Read More

The video "Meet the Helpers: How Do American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreters Help the Community?" introduces the role of ASL interpreters in bridging communication between hearing and Deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals. ASL interpreters, as expl...Read More
Car lovers, listen up, because this set of professions may be of interest. First, the host finds himself in the front seat of a Mercedes while a car salesperson shares some tricks of the trade. Next, visit with a pair of auto mechanics who help th...Read More
The video "Make48: Kansas City, KS / Kansas State School for the Blind 2023" is part of the "Make48" series and highlights a unique innovation challenge. Set at the Kansas State School for the Blind, which serves visually impaired individuals from...Read More
Explore the world of spooky science in "Xploration DIY Sci: Spooky Science Experiments" hosted by Steve Spangler. This educational video demonstrates fun and safe science experiments perfect for creating Halloween thrills. Key experiments include ...Read More
In the video "Dog Loves Books: Dog Loves Billy Goat Gruff," Dog and Pug embark on an educational journey inspired by the classic tale of "The Three Billy Goats Gruff." Set in a whimsical bookstore, the duo explores engineering concepts as they enc...Read More

In "Emily's Science Lab: Removing Metal from Cereal - Magnetic Experiment," Emily Calandrelli, an MIT engineer, guides viewers through a fascinating experiment to extract iron from cereal using magnets. The video delves into key scientific concept...Read More
The video "Primary Source Essentials: Declaration of Independence" explores the foundational principles and historical context of the Declaration of Independence. It engages school-aged viewers with the central question of how the Declaration adva...Read More
The video, "Make48: Gym-tastic / Kansas School for the Blind--Kansas City, KS (Part 1)" is part of the "Make48" series. It showcases a 48-hour innovation challenge at the Kansas State School for the Blind involving visually-impaired teams from acr...Read More

The video "From Computers to Artificial Intelligence: A History (1994-2002)" explores transformative technological advancements in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. It highlights the Internet boom, the emergence of technological giants like ...Read More
The video titled "Teaching & Learning: Communication (Flow)" from the "Teaching & Learning" series focuses on strategies to enhance communication between teachers and students, especially in diverse educational settings. Key concepts include the i...Read More
Food poisoning generally results from consuming food or drink contaminated with pathogenic bacteria, viruses, or toxins. The illness often produces symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, diarrhea, or fever. The symptoms are often the sam...Read More
A nasty rumor spreads through school with lightning speed. A bully's taunt reaches its target instantly. A young teen is caught "sexting"-sending sexually explicit images or words over a cell phone. Today, kids no longer have to wait to get to a d...Read More
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is one of the best places on Earth to study processes within basaltic volcanoes. Its high eruption frequency, easy access to lavas, and distinct geologic setting far from plate boundaries or continents allow researchers to...Read More
Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP) media is available on any modern Internet connected device, including desktops, laptops, smart televisions, and iOS/Android mobile devices. Our website is “responsive” to the screen size of the device y...Read More

Do you need a career role model? Then join host Dr. Robert Davila, vice president of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) in this award-winning program (The Crystal Award of Excellence from The Communicator Awards, The Telly Award...Read More