Instructional Video4:42
Global Ethics Solutions

Stand Your Ground! Standing for Ethical Principles When Others Don't

Higher Ed
In the workplace it can be challenging to hold your ethical position when others may not share the same views. It is important to understand that peer pressure can make it hard or intimidating to stand up for your ethical principles but...
Instructional Video11:10
Curated Video

Introduction to Elasticity in Economics

12th - Higher Ed
This video introduces the concept of elasticity and its importance in economics. The video also discusses the significance of proportionate changes in variables and how initial values impact the calculation of elasticity. The elasticity...
Instructional Video11:16
National Institute of Standards and Technology

A Conversation with Dr. John Cahn

9th - 12th
On June 24, 2011, it was announced that NIST Emeritus Senior Fellow Dr. John Cahn had been selected to receive the 2011 Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology for his fundamental contributions to the study of materials. In this interview,...
Instructional Video4:08
Global Ethics Solutions

Care of Company Assets - Connecting Character (Part 2)

Higher Ed
This is the second of a four-part course on respecting company assets. This section discusses the issues, myths, and problems of property rights as well as how our personal attitudes and character affects our ability to respect company...
Instructional Video5:24
Physics Girl

Why is the universe flat?

9th - 12th
Cosmic inflation is a theory that was proposed in the 1980s by cosmologist Alan Guth to answer some of the most fundamental questions of the origins of our universe. It also solved the Horizon Problem and the Flatness Problem.
Instructional Video17:24
Communication Coach Alex Lyon

Organizational Ethics Explained

Higher Ed
Organizational ethics has practical value for today's workplaces and Dr. Ryan Bisel (Part 2 of 2) explains five key ways to have more open conversations about ethically questionable issues.
Instructional Video1:00
Visual Learning Systems

Solids, Liquids, and Gases: Matter

9th - 12th
What are the differences between solids, liquids, and gases? In this program students will investigate real-life examples of the various phases of matter. Colorful animations illustrate how these states differ in the movement of...
Instructional Video6:24
Curated Video

Determining the Number of Solutions in Equations by Recognizing Patterns

K - 5th
In this video lesson, students will learn how to determine the number of solutions an equation has by recognizing patterns. The teacher explains the concepts of one solution, no solution, and infinite solutions using examples and...
Instructional Video8:51
Professor Dave Explains

The Future of Space Travel: Fusion Engines, Warp Drives, and Wormholes

12th - Higher Ed
Okay, we've all dreamed about exploring the universe and finding our own little cosmic vacation bungalow. But these places are really far, so how can we get there? Not the way we go through space now, that's just too slow. Are there...
Instructional Video5:01
Brian McLogan

How to find the resultant vector by vector addition

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to determine the resultant vector by adding, subtracting and multiplying vectors by a scalar. We will also learn how to graph the resultant vectors to show the operations. Vectors can be added, subtracted and multiplied. To add...
Instructional Video7:51
Mister Simplify

Taylor's Scientific Management Theory - Simplest explanation Ever

12th - Higher Ed
Frederick Taylor's Scientific Management Theory is a motivational theory which looks at output and productivity purely from a Management perspective. It explains Taylor's perspective on efficiency and productivity. This video continues...
Instructional Video8:57
Catalyst University

Catalyst University Math: Proof of the Derivative of Ln(x) (From Definition)

Higher Ed
Catalyst University Math: Proof of the Derivative of Ln(x) (From Definition)
Instructional Video6:38
Professor Dave Explains

Star and Galaxy Formation in the Early Universe

12th - Higher Ed
Okay, so we are about 150 million years into the lifetime of the universe. We've got a bunch of hydrogen and helium and not much else. But then gravity takes over, and boom! We've got stars! How, you ask? Well you'd better watch this!
Instructional Video2:39
The Business Professor

Can State Courts Hear Federal Law Issues, Part 1.

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Can State Courts Hear Federal Law Issues, Part 1.
Instructional Video14:27
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Erik Berglof: Building a Bridge Between Political And Economic Reform

Higher Ed
Since it's release in late 2013, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development's Transition Report "Stuck In Transition" has generated a lot of attention for its compelling and provocative conclusions about the intersection...
Instructional Video1:27
Visual Learning Systems

Understanding Chemicals and Elements

9th - 12th
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.
Instructional Video3:44
Curated Video

New Theories About the Future of the Universe: The Big Freeze, the Big Rip, and the Big Crunch

9th - Higher Ed
The video explores various theories proposed by scientists about the future of the universe. It explains the Big Bang theory, which suggests that the universe began from a very small and dense region and has been expanding ever since. It...
Instructional Video6:44
Curated Video

Force and Extension Experiments: Analyzing the Relationship Between Force, Extension, and Work Done with a Spring

9th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture presentation analyzing the results of an experiment on the relationship between force and extension in a spring. The presenter uses graphs, tables, and equations to explain how the force and extension are...
Instructional Video3:59
Brian McLogan

Sketch the slope field of the differential equation

12th - Higher Ed
I make short, to-the-point online math tutorials. I struggled with math growing up and have been able to use those experiences to help students improve in math through practical applications and tips.
Instructional Video5:23
Curated Video

Calculating Density: Mass and Volume Relationship

9th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture presentation on how to calculate the density of a substance. The presenter explains how density is the property of a substance that defines how massive that substance is per unit volume. The video shows examples...
Instructional Video12:19
Professor Dave Explains

Star Systems and Types of Galaxies

12th - Higher Ed
We've learned a lot about stars! We know how they form, and we know that most of them exist in galaxies. But how are they arranged within galaxies? And are there different types of galaxies or are they all the same? There is a lot to...
Instructional Video6:02
Curated Video

Particle accelerators: What are they, how do they work and why are they important to us?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A particle accelerator is a machine that accelerates particles. More specifically, it accelerates elementary particles, like protons and electrons, at extremely high speeds—almost 99.99% of the speed of light. These particles are then...
Instructional Video2:51
Brian McLogan

How to find the equation of a circle by eliminating the parameter

12th - Higher Ed
I make short, to-the-point online math tutorials. I struggled with math growing up and have been able to use those experiences to help students improve in math through practical applications and tips. I believe everyone can learn math...
Instructional Video5:09
Global Ethics Solutions

The Stuff of Work: Ethics and Assets

Higher Ed
Applying business ethics principles is the responsibility of every employee, regardless of their role in the company. When employees are given company-owned assets to use, they have a responsibility to make sure they handle them with...