Instructional Video3:10
Curated Video

GCSE Physics - Resultant Forces & Free Body Diagrams #42

9th - Higher Ed
This video covers: - What a resultant force is - What free body diagrams are - How to calculate the resultant force from a free body diagram - The idea of splitting up the forces into horizontal and vertical components General info: -...
Instructional Video6:08
Curated Video

GCSE Physics - Newtons First and Second Laws #56

9th - Higher Ed
This video covers: - Newton's first law - Newton's second law - F=ma equation - The idea of circular motion - Inertia and inertial mass General info: - Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE courses - See below for whether it is higher or...
Instructional Video5:03
Curated Video

Java for Beginners with Hands-On Program and Capstone Project - Understanding OOPS Concept Continued

Higher Ed
In this video, we will build upon our knowledge of OOP concepts by exploring advanced topics such as abstraction, interfaces, and inheritance hierarchies and how these concepts enable code reuse, maintainability, and flexibility in...
Instructional Video5:57
Curated Video

AWS Tutorial AWS Solutions Architect and SysOps Administrator - What Is Elastic Beanstalk?

Higher Ed
This video provides an introduction to Elastic Beanstalk.
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This clip is from the chapter "Elastic Beanstalk" of the series "AWS Tutorial: AWS Solutions Architect and SysOps Administrator".This section focuses on the Elastic...
Instructional Video4:12
Curated Video

AWS Tutorial AWS Solutions Architect and SysOps Administrator - Data Encryption Introduction and Types

Higher Ed
This video provides an introduction to data encryption and types.
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This clip is from the chapter "Certificate Manager - Provision, Manage, and Deploy SSL/TLS Certificates" of the series "AWS Tutorial: AWS Solutions Architect...
Instructional Video2:45
The Business Professor

Racketeering

Higher Ed
Racketeering is a type of organized crime in which the persons set up a coercive, fraudulent, extortionary, or otherwise illegal coordinated scheme or operation to repeatedly or consistently collect a profit.
Instructional Video11:36
Flipping Physics

Newton's Second Law - AP Physics 1: Dynamics Review Supplement

12th - Higher Ed
Welcome to our AP Physics 1 review session where we tackle three exciting Newton's Second Law multiple-choice problems! Join us as we dive into the world of forces, acceleration, and equilibrium to help you prepare for the upcoming exam....
Instructional Video4:30
The Guardian

Ireland: The world needs to get more Irish

Pre-K - Higher Ed
An Irish woman is splitting up with her English boyfriend who is returning home to the UK. What is the impact of the end of their union? Part of 'Europeans', an original drama series where seven writers from seven countries have created...
Instructional Video10:05
Curated Video

Anxiety: 5 primitive Defenses You Use Against It

Higher Ed
Defense mechanisms are a set of mental strategies we use to ward off anxiety. These range from the primitive, like denial and projection, to more complex ones like sublimation. In this video I share five of the most common primitive...
Instructional Video4:02
Curated Video

Collective Nouns

3rd - Higher Ed
"Collective Nouns" explains how to identify collective nouns in sentences.
Instructional Video1:19
The Business Professor

Group vs Team

Higher Ed
What is a Group? What is a Team? What is the difference between a group and a team? A group is a collection of individuals who coordinate their efforts, while a team is a group of people who share a common goal. While similar, the two...
Instructional Video1:54
The Business Professor

Emotional Labor

Higher Ed
What is Emotional Labor? Emotional labor is the process of managing feelings and expressions to fulfill the emotional requirements of a job. More specifically, workers are expected to regulate their personas during interactions with...
Instructional Video3:19
Curated Video

Recovering Intentionality

12th - Higher Ed
Political scientist Mark Bevir (UC Berkeley) highlights the core difference between the social sciences and natural sciences, involving intentionality.
Instructional Video2:42
Curated Video

Walking in Another's Shoes

12th - Higher Ed
Author and independent scholar Pankaj Mishra describes the importance of looking at matters from others points of view, even if we strongly disagree with the eventual outcome.
Instructional Video3:37
Curated Video

The Interpretive Art of Political Science: Exploring Human Action and Intentions

12th - Higher Ed
Political theorist Mark Bevir, UC Berkeley, relates his conviction of how political science - and the human sciences in general - differ strongly from the natural sciences in that political science requires acts of interpretation to...
Instructional Video3:34
Curated Video

Understanding Historical Figures: Context, Motivations, and Consequences

12th - Higher Ed
Author and independent scholar Pankaj Mishra describes how, just as a skillful novelist sheds light on the motivations of her protagonists, a questioning of the motivations of those in central positions of authority will help us better...
Instructional Video2:51
Curated Video

Dependent Clauses

K - 8th
Dependent Clauses identifies and defines various types of clauses by reading sentences that contain noun, relative, and adverbial clauses.
Instructional Video3:41
Organizational Communication Channel

Definition of Leadership from a Communication Perspective

Higher Ed
Here's a definition of leadership from a communication perspective based upon Johnson and Hackman's book on leadership. So, what is leadership? What does the term mean? Turns out, there are hundreds of definitions and James McGregor...
Instructional Video16:44
Schooling Online

Al Pacino's Looking For Richard - Context

3rd - Higher Ed
Did you know that Al Pacino is a serious Shakespearean actor? Before he became a household name as ‘The Godfather’, Pacino’s first love was stage acting. Having played Richard III on stage in the 1970s, Pacino developed a passion for...
Instructional Video5:13
Vlogbrothers

REIGN OF TERROR: The French Revolution, Part III

6th - 11th
In which John Green completes his introduction to the history of the French Revolution, discussing the rise of the Committee of Public Safety, Maxmillien Robespierre, the reign of terror, the guillotine, the death of Marie Antoinette,...
Instructional Video11:12
Religion for Breakfast

Understanding Wuwei: The Daoist Art of Going With the Flow

12th - Higher Ed
Wuwei is a core concept in Daoist philosophy that involves letting go of control and letting things happen naturally. It's often translated as "non-action," but it's not about being inactive or passive. Instead, it's about aligning with...
Instructional Video10:17
The Learning Depot

How to Reduce the Adjective Clause: Relative Clause Reduction

12th - Higher Ed
An adjective clause, also known as an adjectival, or relative clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or a pronoun. In effect, this clause functions as one part of speech: the adjective. Why would you want or need to reduce the...
Instructional Video5:20
Curated Video

Finite vs Non-Finite Verbs | Learn English

6th - Higher Ed
What are finite and non-finite verbs? Finite verbs change form according to the subject. They also show tense. Non-finite verbs do not change to match the subject, and they do not show tense on their own.
Instructional Video8:00
The Learning Depot

The BE Verb: Be, To Be, Being, Been~All About Be

12th - Higher Ed
The BE verb is the most important verb in the English language. It communicates a state of being, or existence. The verb BE is used as a main verb as well as an auxiliary verb. It is a most irregular verb and has eight forms: be am are...