Instructional Video4:55
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Robert and Edward Skidelsky - How Much is Enough? 1/3

Higher Ed
In the first part of this three-part INET "From the Director's Chair" interview, INET Executive Director Robert Johnson talks with Robert Skidelsky and his son Edward Skidelsky about their book, How Much is Enough? Money and the Good...
Instructional Video10:40
The Noted Anatomist

Forearm flexor muscles

Higher Ed
A keynote tutorial that covers the clinical anatomy of the forearm flexor muscles and carpal tunnel.
Instructional Video9:06
Curated Video

Introduction to Variation and Spread in Economics

12th - Higher Ed
The video explores the concepts of variation and spread in economics. The speaker explains the meaning of range, quantiles, and standard deviation and how they can be used to interpret and analyze data. He discusses the different types...
Instructional Video13:44
Curated Video

The Complete Excel Guide: Beginners to Advanced - Statistical Functions for Description - Part 2

Higher Ed
The aim of this video is to further explore statistical functions for description. This clip is from the chapter "Excel 2019 Advanced: Statistical Functions" of the series "The Complete Excel Guide: Beginners to Advanced".In this...
Instructional Video3:53
Curated Video

Analyzing Deceptive Advertising Using Measures of Center and Variability

K - 5th
This video describes the importance of not relying solely on the mean, as outliers can skew the data, and emphasize the significance of considering the median and MAD (mean absolute deviation) for a more accurate representation of the...
Instructional Video7:20
Curated Video

Understanding the Impact of Outliers on Data Analysis

K - 5th
In this video, Miss Culp's Honors English class of 25 students had to read 10 assigned books over the summer. The video discusses how outliers can affect the shape, center, and spread of data, comparing their impact to the effect of...
Instructional Video1:52
Brian McLogan

Geometry -Solve the missing length using the triangle bisector theorem

12th - Higher Ed
๐Ÿ‘‰ Learn how to solve with similar triangles. Two triangles are said to be similar if the corresponding angles are congruent (equal). Note that two triangles are similar does not imply that the length of the sides are equal but the sides...
Instructional Video9:26
The Noted Anatomist

Myotomes

Higher Ed
This video tutorial defines myotomes, how they are tested and why they are clinically important: 0:00. Introduction 0.14. Defining myotomes 0:43. Why do we care about Myotomes? 3:31. Upper limb myotomes (C5-T1) 5:23. Lower limb myotomes...
Instructional Video2:21
Brian McLogan

Determining parallel lines using the proportionality theorem of parallel lines

12th - Higher Ed
๐Ÿ‘‰ Learn how to solve for the unknown in a triangle divided internally such that the division is parallel to one of the sides of the triangle. The triangle proportionality theorem states that if a line is parallel to one side of a...
Instructional Video11:10
KnowMo

How to Calculate Averages from Group Frequency Tables

12th - Higher Ed
This video provides a tutorial on how to calculate averages from data presented in a group frequency table. The three types of averages covered in the video are the mean, median, and mode. The example used in the video is based on the...
Instructional Video11:18
Let's Tute

Cumulative Frequency Distribution and Graphical Representation: More Than Type

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we learn about the more than type of cumulative frequency distribution and its representation in a graph called an ogive. Using an example of daily income data, the video explains how to calculate cumulative frequencies...
Instructional Video5:10
Catalyst University

Excel/Numbers: Absolute Cells vs Reference Cells

Higher Ed
Excel/Numbers: Absolute Cells vs Reference Cells
Instructional Video10:09
KnowMo

Introduction to Quartiles and Interquartile Range

12th - Higher Ed
This video is a tutorial on quartiles and interquartile range. The speaker explains the concept of quartiles and their usefulness in analyzing data distribution. The video discusses how quartiles can be used to identify specific points...
Instructional Video4:49
Catalyst University

NO BS: Construct a Box-and-Whisker Plot in Excel

Higher Ed
NO BS: Construct a Box-and-Whisker Plot in Excel
Instructional Video2:33
FuseSchool

The Range

6th - Higher Ed
Youโ€™ve probably come across the 3 different measures of average 4, 6, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12 Mean = 8 Median = 7 Mode = 6 The range also often gets added onto these 3โ€ฆ although it isnโ€™t actually a measure of the average. Itโ€™s the difference...
Instructional Video8:09
Curated Video

Comparing Experimental Treatments Using Box Plots

K - 5th
Using examples of different research studies, this video demonstrates how to interpret the data in the box plots to make informed decisions about the effectiveness of different treatments. This lesson provides a clear and concise...
Instructional Video13:14
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Marleen Janssen Groesbeek: The Global Market and Nation States (4/7)

Higher Ed
The video shows the panel Sovereignty and Institutional Design in the Global Age at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 9, 2011. The speaker in this segment is Marleen Janssen Groesbeek, Policy Officer Sustainability and Corporate...
Instructional Video5:06
Curated Video

Comparing Interquartile Range with Box Plots

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to use box plots to compare the performance of two classes. The teacher demonstrates how to find the five-number summary for each class, including the median, first quartile, and third quartile....
Instructional Video5:16
Catalyst University

Branches of the Ulnar & Median Nerves [in Forearm]

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the branches of the median and ulnar nerves in the forearm and their functions.
Instructional Video2:16
Brian McLogan

How to determine the scale factor for the dilation of two triangles

12th - Higher Ed
๐Ÿ‘‰ Learn about dilations. Dilation is the transformation of a shape by a scale factor to produce an image that is similar to the original shape but is different in size from the original shape. A dilation that creates a larger image is...
Instructional Video4:32
KnowMo

Calculating the Mode of a Data Set: Understanding and Examples

12th - Higher Ed
This video provides an explanation of how to calculate the mode of a data set. The mode is defined as the most frequent value in a set of data, and the video demonstrates how to identify the mode using examples of both quantitative and...
Instructional Video8:21
Curated Video

Measures of Central Tendency and Grouped Data: Examples and Estimations

Higher Ed
This video is a lecture on measures of central tendency, specifically on how to find the mean for grouped data using coding sets. The lecturer explains the importance of summarizing large data sets and gives examples of various measures...
Instructional Video6:19
Curated Video

GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Probability & Statistics: Median, Probability - Explained

9th - 12th
SchoolOnline's Secondary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in GCSE Maths in clear and easy to follow steps. This video...
Instructional Video2:18
Brian McLogan

Learn how to find the median from a set up data

12th - Higher Ed
๐Ÿ‘‰ Learn how to find the mean, the median, and the mode of a set of data. The (arithmetic) mean of a set of data is the average of the set of data and is obtained by adding up the numbers in the set of data and dividing it by the count of...