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Theater Costume Design | Drama Arts Toolkit
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Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC) Design Competition and learn about the skills required for a career in costume design.

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Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
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PBS LearningMedia
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PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
03/08/2023
Theater Projection Design | Drama Arts Toolkit
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Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC) Design Competition and learn about the skills required for a career in projection design.

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Performing Arts
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Date Added:
03/08/2023
Theater Sound Design | Drama Arts Toolkit
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Learn about sound design from theater majors participating in the Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC) Design Competition. Get advice and learn about the skills required for a career in sound design.

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Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
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PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
03/08/2023
Those Blobs Have Legs!: Brendan Monroe Sculptures at Heath Ceramics | KQED Art School
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Brendan Monroe doesn't follow strict guidelines, especially when it comes to his artwork. He makes rough sketches of his ideas and improvises along the way, making sure to keep the blurriness of the concepts and the mystery. His aim is to encourage people to see living things in everything in their environment.

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Arts and Humanities
Visual Arts
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PBS LearningMedia
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PBS Learning Media
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01/05/2024
Three Ways to Make Art From Rubbish With Nigel Poor | KQED Art School
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Nigel Poor is a photographer who spends time documenting everyday existence, exploring the meaning of the traces of ourselves that we leave behind. She focuses on ordinary objects and materials, researching what makes an object “worthy of preservation,” in her words. This KQED Art School video was created in collaboration with SFMOMA, who commissioned art-making activity ideas from Nigel Poor for their Open Studio project.

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Arts and Humanities
Visual Arts
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PBS LearningMedia
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PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
11/17/2023
Toxic Masculinity | Great Performances: Romeo and Juliet
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Explore how masculinity is portrayed in a modern stylized version of Shakespeare's iconic play in this video from Great Performances: Romeo and Juliet. What does it mean to be a "man?" How is our understanding of masculinity reflected in the interplay of Shakespeare's words and the way in which this production interprets the text? Support materials ask students to analyze the fight scene in Act I of the play and whether Romeo accepts or rejects the ideas about masculinity introduced in that opening scene.

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Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
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04/25/2024
Turning Waste Into Energy
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This video discusses how methane digesters turn waste from dairy cows, food garbage, and other organic matter into usable gases and other fuels.

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Career and Technical Education
Environmental Studies
Physical Science
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CLEAN: Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network
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CLEAN: Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network
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PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
08/17/2018
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star | Everyday Learning
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Students are introduced to traditional folk music with an animated rendition of a familiar song, “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.” The video features shadow puppets and a crankie—a long illustrated scroll, which has been used as a method of storytelling since the 19th century.

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Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
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PBS Learning Media
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03/18/2024
Understanding Juliet's Feigned Death | Great Performances: Romeo and Juliet
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Explore how production choices can contribute to characterization and provide a deeper understanding of how that character sees the world in this video from Great Performances: Romeo and Juliet. The National Theater's production creates a modern stripped-down version of the play that utilizes both staged theater and film techniques to tell the story of the iconic star-crossed lovers. Students will analyze these techniques and how they help reveal the essence of Juliet's character.

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PBS Learning Media
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04/25/2024
Using Media to Know Better, Teach Better
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When conversations of racial injustice and equity arise, many educators find themselves reacting in the moment. In this one-hour webinar, a panel of experts discuss how teachers can analyze and evaluate media to provide important context for students and support anti-racist classroom planning and practices. Teachers can also find advice for using media literacy tools to empower students and inform their personal practice.

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Education
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Lecture
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PBS LearningMedia
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PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
01/31/2023
Wampum | Indigi-Genius
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Wampum are small beads made by Native people on the Northeastern coasts of North America, using the lustrous Quahog shell. Our host Dr. Lee Francis IV of Laguna Pueblo discusses how these delicate and beautiful beads were made using Indigi-Genius methods!

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Ancient History
Arts and Humanities
History
U.S. History
World Cultures
World History
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PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
09/05/2023
Water Management | Indigi-Genius
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Indigenous peoples around the globe have long understood the importance of water and how it must be used effectively and sustainably. From the deserts to the oceans, Indigenous communities have a deep knowledge of how the cycles of water are interconnected with the cycles of life.

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Applied Science
Environmental Science
History
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Lecture
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PBS LearningMedia
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PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
09/05/2023
Waterproof Clothing - Indigi-Genius
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When you live in wet and cold climates, survival becomes dependent upon how dry you can be. Ancestors and elders have passed on clothes-making traditions. Our host Dr. Lee Francis IV of Laguna Pueblo discusses ancient traditions involved in the making of waterproof clothing.

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Applied Science
Environmental Science
History
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Lecture
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PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
09/05/2023
West African Dance: Choreography | Dance Arts Toolkit
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A group of teachers learning a West African dance demonstrate how to choreograph a dance using four simple movements in this video from the Dance Arts Toolkit series.

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Performing Arts
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PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
08/25/2023
West African Dance: Description & Warm-up | Dance Arts Toolkit
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Harlina Churn-Diallo and Mali native Yaya Diallo perform and teach the Mouwa in this video from the Dance Arts Toolkit series. The Mouwa is a dance that comes from the Bambara, Senufo, and Miniaka people of West Africa.

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Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
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Activity/Lab
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PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
08/25/2023
West African Dance: Music & Movement | Dance Arts Toolkit
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Dancer Harlina-Churn Diallo and musician Yaya Diallo teach a group of teachers four basic movements of West African dance in this video from the Dance Arts Toolkit series.

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Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
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Date Added:
08/25/2023
West African Music and Dance with Kwesi Anku | KQED Art School
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Kwesi Anku, Kwaku Manu, and Selasi Morgan are performing artists who teach at the East Bay Center for the Performing Arts in Richmond, CA and are members of the Bay Area's West African Music and Dance Ensemble. Originally from Ghana, they came to the US to study dance with their professor at UC Berkeley, Dr. CK Ladzekpo. They stayed in the Bay Area to spread their love of music and dance and to provide opportunities for young people in their community to express themselves, using music and dance as tools for positive change.

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Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
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Activity/Lab
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PBS LearningMedia
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PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
03/08/2024
What Is the Spotify Sound? | Sound Field
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Streaming services like Spotify are changing more than the way we listen to music—they are actually changing the way music is written.

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Arts and Humanities
Career and Technical Education
Film and Music Production
Performing Arts
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Activity/Lab
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PBS LearningMedia
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PBS Learning Media
Date Added:
07/30/2024
What are the MOST Essential Skills for Job Seekers?
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Learn about life skills that can help you get hired and lead to long-term, successful employment. These "skills to pay the bills" include communication, critical thinking, collaboration, and tolerance.

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Career and Technical Education
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Primary Source
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PBS LearningMedia
Date Added:
04/25/2024