Posting a picture takes only a second but it lasts a lifetime …
Posting a picture takes only a second but it lasts a lifetime with social media. This video invites teens to consider the consequences of sharing inappropriate photos that can be copied, altered and viewed by future employers.
Open Wi-Fi networks are convenient, but they can also expose a computer …
Open Wi-Fi networks are convenient, but they can also expose a computer to hackers. This video describes the precautions that allow for safe use of open Wi-Fi.
Connecting with friends online can be a lot of fun—but when you …
Connecting with friends online can be a lot of fun—but when you don’t know someone in the real world, you can’t be sure who they are. This video gives teens a simple, sensible rule for deciding how to choose online friends: stick with real friends you know in the real world to stay safe and keep things fun.
Kids need to know what to do if something on the Internet …
Kids need to know what to do if something on the Internet makes them feel uncomfortable. This video encourages kids to talk to a trusted adult if they come across material that isn’t for kids or if they are being bullied.
Staying safe includes knowing what to do when you feel uncomfortable, sad …
Staying safe includes knowing what to do when you feel uncomfortable, sad or scared. This video helps young children understand they should tell a trusted adult if something on the Internet makes them feel bad.
Knowing when it’s okay to share personal information and when it’s not …
Knowing when it’s okay to share personal information and when it’s not can be difficult. This video defines personal information and how to protect it in terms kids can relate to.
Joe and Maggie use personal information to register for online accounts, shop …
Joe and Maggie use personal information to register for online accounts, shop and socialize. This video helps teens understand why and how to keep personal information secure.
Knowing when it’s okay to share personal information and when it’s not …
Knowing when it’s okay to share personal information and when it’s not can be difficult. This video defines personal information and how to protect it in terms young children can understand.
The Internet is big! There are good and bad things on the …
The Internet is big! There are good and bad things on the Internet, just like a neighborhood. This video explains what the Internet is and how to stay in the "good neighborhoods" on the Internet.
On this episode of PDTV, our production team steps in front of …
On this episode of PDTV, our production team steps in front of the camera to go through the top 10 tips for creating pro-quality videos. Katie, Fernando and Nicole share examples and recommendations for each tip to give additional guidance to those less familiar with video production.
Dr. Susan Madsen opens the discussion with a presentation, based on her …
Dr. Susan Madsen opens the discussion with a presentation, based on her research, about raising girls to become leaders. She will also shares resources that can enrich influencers’ efforts. Dr. Madsen then moderates a panel of women leaders including Rebecca Chavez-Houck, Abby Cox, Jeanette Bennett and Michelle Kaufusi who have raised daughters and worked with young women in various ways through the years on finding their voices and becoming more influential.
Jane Clayson Johnson is a national broadcast journalist, widely known for her …
Jane Clayson Johnson is a national broadcast journalist, widely known for her work at CBS News, ABC News, and NPR. Over more than two decades, she traveled the world covering international stories, presidential campaigns, and interviewing the biggest newsmakers of the day. A best-selling author, Jane’s book, Silent Souls Weeping, is a candid look inside the core-shaking world of depression. Jane shines a light on the desperate, dark, and lonely reality faced by those who struggle with clinical depression. She has drawn upon scores of real-life experiences in an effort to open a dialogue—a new level of honesty, authenticity, and hope for those who suffer.
Brooklyn natives Danny and Annie Perasa reminise on their twenty-seven year love …
Brooklyn natives Danny and Annie Perasa reminise on their twenty-seven year love affair. Though he may not look the part, when Danny talks about his love for Annie, it's obvious that he is one of the world's great romantics.
After nearly three decades of marriage, fatal illness dashed Danny and Annie's …
After nearly three decades of marriage, fatal illness dashed Danny and Annie's hopes for a long life together. In an intimate and heartbreaking glimpse into a marriage, this animated short witnesses pure love as it braves the finality of loss.
Brooklynites Danny, an OTB clerk, and Annie, a nurse, remember their life …
Brooklynites Danny, an OTB clerk, and Annie, a nurse, remember their life together from their first date to Danny's final days with terminal cancer. This remarkable couple personifies the eloquence, grace, and poetry that can be found in the voices of every day people if we take the time to listen. Originally an animation in two parts, here you'll see a special version that combines both parts of their story.
Joseph Robertson was an infantryman in the U.S. Army during World War …
Joseph Robertson was an infantryman in the U.S. Army during World War II, where he fought in the Battle of the Bulge. The stark black and white images in this short haunt the viewer, just as Robertson is haunted by his memories from that battle.
In early 2006, 12-year-old Joshua Littman, who has Asperger's syndrome, interviewed his …
In early 2006, 12-year-old Joshua Littman, who has Asperger's syndrome, interviewed his mother, Sarah, at StoryCorps. Their one-of-a-kind conversation covered everything from cockroaches to Sarah's feelings about Joshua as a son
The great oral historian Studs Terkel was an inspiration to StoryCorps, and …
The great oral historian Studs Terkel was an inspiration to StoryCorps, and he was also an early participant in the project. In this animated short, he speaks out on what has been lost in modern life and where he sees hope for our future.
Blanca Alvarez and her husband risked crossing the border to immigrate into …
Blanca Alvarez and her husband risked crossing the border to immigrate into the U.S. and then struggled to make ends meet. They hoped to shelter their children from these harsh realities, but Blanca's daughter Connie reveals how much children can really see of their parents' lives and the inspiration they draw from their struggles.
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