For Educators

How many times have you wondered, “Does what I do make a difference in the world?” Connectivity Project offers a resounding “Yes it does!”

Through the lens of understanding the interconnected nature of the world, we follow the ripple effects of our actions and explore how this awareness might change the ways we get involved, treat each other, spend our money or vote.

Imagine your students viewing three short films that reframe their connection to the world and the power each one of us holds. Connectivity Project’s stories feature interviews with tribal elders, scientists, activists and students, empowering students to realize the ripple effects of their actions.

Topics: Social Studies, Science, Health, Environmental Science, Diversity, Human Rights, Pollination, Social Emotional Learning, Activism, Anthropology


What you receive when you sign up for our educational program

  • Online access to all three 15-minute videos

  • A chart of the NGSS standards our program fulfills 

  • Curricular materials: Questions for group/student discussion; activities suitable for individuals or groups; and additional projects to pursue for further discussion and understanding of a range of Connectivity Project topics. 

  • Supplemental handouts to augment lessons  

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Have more questions about our program?

Please contact us here.


”The Connectivity Project - whether shown individually or as a complete set - ought to be viewed by every single person around the globe. The content of the Connectivity Project can and should play a role in macro and micro level discussions regarding the creation of a better tomorrow."

Corey Thompson
— Associate Professor of Teacher Education, Urban Education,
Cardinal Stritch University