Bozeman Science
Integrating Information
New ReviewIn this video Paul Andersen shows you how to obtain, evaluate and communicate information in a mini-lesson on integrating information. Two examples are included in the video and two additional examples are included in the linked thinking...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Could AI predict the future? | Thomas Hofweber
A couple has been considering getting engaged, but they’re worried about divorce statistics. An AI-based model was just released that can predict your likelihood of divorce with 95% accuracy. The only catch is the model doesn’t offer any...
SciShow
Why We'll Never Build a Perfect Clock
We can make clocks that keep accurate time for millions of years. We can also make clocks with such high resolution they tick one billion billion times per second. So why can't we make a clock that does both?
Bozeman Science
Practice 3 - Planning and Carrying Out Investigations
Paul Andersen explains how investigations are used by scientists to answer questions and by engineers to test designs. He delineates be investigative and observational science. He demonstrates the formation of a good question the design...
SciShow
Why Don't We Have Cancer-Sniffing Dogs?
There are a lot of stories out there about dogs who seemed to smell lung cancer on their owner’s breath, and a recent study found that some dogs can detect lung cancer in blood samples with astonishing accuracy. So why aren’t there...
Crash Course
How to Make an AI Read Your Handwriting (LAB)
John Green Bot wrote his first novel! Today, in our first ever Lab we’re going to program a neural network to recognize handwritten letters to convert the first part of John Green Bot’s novel into typed text. To do this we’re going to...
Crash Course
Crash Course Navigating Digital Information Preview
In which John Green previews the new Crash Course on Navigating Digital Information! We've partnered with MediaWise, The Poynter Institute, and The Stanford History Education Group to teach a course in hands-on skills to evaluate the...
SciShow
Could Scientists Predict the Next Political Crisis?
Thanks to modern science and technology, we can predict what the weather will be like in 5 days, but it’s still a bit more challenging to predict what will happen to us and our societies.
SciShow
How To Make Eyewitness Testimony More Reliable
Eyewitness testimony can be really important when investigating crimes, but how can we make them more reliable?
TED Talks
Todd Humphreys: How to fool a GPS
Todd Humphreys forecasts the near-future of geolocation when millimeter-accurate GPS "dots" will enable you to find pin-point locations, index-search your physical possessions ... or to track people without their knowledge. And the...
SciShow
Why Athletes Choke Under Pressure
Even the most skilled athletes, musicians, and performers can make mistakes on relatively simple tasks, so what’s happening in our brains when we choke, and is there something we can do to overcome these moments?
TED-Ed
TED-ED: What's the difference between accuracy and precision? - Matt Anticole
When we measure things, most people are only worried about how accurate, or how close to the actual value, they are. Looking at the process of measurement more carefully, you will see that there is another important consideration:...
Crash Course
Supervised Machine Learning - Crash Course Statistics
We've talked a lot about modeling data and making inferences about it, but today we're going to look towards the future at how machine learning is being used to build models to predict future outcomes. We'll discuss three popular types...
SciShow
The Physics of "Punkin Chunkin"
"Punkin Chunkin" is the United State's annual contest to see whose homemade machine can hurl a pumpkin the farthest (without explosives!). Every November, thousands of amateur engineers converge on a farm in Delaware to put their...
TED Talks
TED: The strange tale of the Norden bombsight | Malcolm Gladwell
Master storyteller Malcolm Gladwell tells the tale of the Norden bombsight, a groundbreaking piece of World War II technology with a deeply unexpected result.
Bozeman Science
The Scientific Method
Mr. Andersen gives a brief description of the scientific method.
Bozeman Science
Significant Digits
Mr. Andersen explains significant digits and shows you how to use them in calculations.
Curated Video
Fluency: Pyramid Sentences with Short Vowels
New ReviewIn this video, you'll learn how to use fluency-building techniques that support early literacy and word recognition. Perfect for kindergarten, first grade, and struggling readers, this reading fluency activity strengthens decoding...
Curated Video
A Day With a Dabbawala Delivering Food Like a Century Ago
New ReviewWelcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a feature on the daily life of one of the 5,000 Indian Dabbawalas efficiently running one of the world’s most efficient meal delivery services as they serve 200,000 people on a daily basis in the...
Curated Video
Scientists in Spain make giant leap in accuracy with industrial robots
The world’s purportedly biggest robot has been constructed in a research centre near Zaragoza, Spain. Engineers have used lasers to make a record-breaking industrial robot – with amazing levels of accuracy. The robotic platform measures...
Curated Video
5 Tips & Techniques for More Accurate Shooting in Archery
Howcast - Pick up some tips and techniques for more accurate shooting from the pros at Queens Archery in this Howcast video.
Curated Video
Why Is Reading Fluency Critical?
Howcast - Learn why reading fluency is critical from reading specialist Anne Glass in this Howcast video.
Curated Video
How to Do a High Dribble
Howcast - Learn how to do a high dribble from former top-ranking college basketball player Jason Curry in this Howcast video.
Curated Video
How to Throw a Baseball Pass
Howcast - Learn how to throw a baseball pass from former top-ranking college basketball player Jason Curry in this Howcast video.