Visual Learning Systems
The Periodic Table: Summing Up
This program makes the Modern Periodic Table come alive to students. Numerous real-life examples of elements are exemplified in the table. Animations and graphics illustrate concepts not easily achieved through other instructional...
Curated Video
Determining if a Relation is a Function or Not
In this lesson, students will learn how to determine if a relation is a function or not. By analyzing information and rules, they will be able to identify functions by looking for unique matches between domain and range elements. They...
Visual Learning Systems
Investigating Mixtures, Solutions, Elements, and Compounds: Investigating Compounds
Upon viewing the Investigating Mixtures, Solutions, Elements, and Comnpunds video series, students will be able to do the following: Understand that everything we see, touch, and even things we can't see are made up of matter. Understand...
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Carbon Cycle
It explains elements and compounds that contain carbon, its cyclic movement and the relationship of increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to the greenhouse effect
Financial Times
Why China's control of rare earths matters
China dominates the world's production and supply of rare earths - obscure elements that are vital for high tech-manufacturing. The FT's Jamie Smyth explains their importance.
FuseSchool
BIOLOGY - Environment - Carbon Cycle part 1
Watch the first part of our Carbon Cycle videos, as part of environmental chemistry. Photosynthesis and respiration help carbon to be cycled in nature by using energy from the sun. As living things grow, they have to build up large...
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Equivalence Relations and Classes
It explains the conditions for a relation to be equivalence relation through solved examples. It also explains equivalence classes and provides examples based on it.
Curated Video
Understanding and Identifying the Intersection of Subsets
In this video, the teacher explains how to identify the intersection of two subsets using Venn diagrams and two-way frequency tables. The concept of subsets is introduced, and examples are provided to illustrate how to determine the...
Curated Video
Why Doesn’t Water Burn, Despite Being Made Of Combustible Substances (Hydrogen And Oxygen)?
Water is formed as a result of the combustion of hydrogen. In simple words, water is what you get when you burn hydrogen. So, water doesn’t burn because, in a way, it has already burned. You get ashes when you burn paper; but when you’re...
FuseSchool
CHEMISTRY - Matter - Structure and Bonding of Elements & Compounds (part 1)
NOTE: animation error at 2:40 - the periodic table is supposed to be twisted clockwise, and not like it is shown in the video. The twisting enables the element Cs to appear on the extreme left and the element F to appear on the right. In...
Visual Learning Systems
Forming Bonds: Introduction
Upon viewing the Forming Bonds video series, students will be able to do the following: Understand that matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms. Explain that atoms consist of many different types of subatomic particles including...
The Business Professor
Developing a Professional Brand Part 2
This Video Explains Developing a Professional Brand Part 2
Hip Hughes History
Populism and the Populist Movement in America for Dummies
HipHughes cuts through the age of Populism like a gangster, weaving himself through the end of Gilded times up to the election of Teddy Roosevelt.
Curated Video
Julia for Data Science (Video 7)
Julia is an easy, fast, open source language that if written well performs nearly as well as low-level languages such as C and FORTRAN. Its design is a dance between specialization and abstraction, providing high machine performance...
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding Chemicals and Elements
In this video, the concept of chemicals and elements in matter is explained. The video emphasizes how the arrangement of elements gives matter its unique characteristics. This video is part of the 7-part series, Chemical Changes.
Curated Video
Comparing Data Sets Using Comparative Box Plots
In this video, the teacher explains how to compare two data sets using comparative box plots. They discuss the elements of a box plot, such as the minimum, maximum, median, lower quartile, upper quartile, and interquartile range. The...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Baptiste Barbot - Creativity and Identity Development in Adolescence
Baptiste Barbot is an Assistant Professor of Quantitative Methods in the Department of Psychology at Pace University, and Adjunct Assistant Professor at Yale University, Child Study Center. His background is in both Developmental and...
Visual Learning Systems
Particles and Matter: Elements
Everything we see and touch is made up of millions of tiny particles. This program is full of colorful examples showing the ways that matter is composed of particles. Vivid animations illustrate how matter consists of different types of...
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Importance of chemistry
It explains various uses of the branch chemistry in the various fields.
Curated Video
Getting Started with Comparisons: Finding and Listing Information
In this video, the teacher guides students on how to gather information for a comparison. They explain the importance of starting with one element and provide step-by-step instructions on how to skim for relevant information and list all...
NASA
On a Mission: Season Two, Episode 6: The Prospects of Heavy Metal
Asteroids, ho! Pioneering space miners dream of Psyche, the largest metal asteroid in the solar system.
Curated Video
High Performance Scientific Computing with C 2.2: Algorithm Complexity and Performance
How does the design of our programs affect their speed and accuracy? • Learn about floating-point round-off error • Learn about computational complexity • Examine the divide-and-conquer design approach