Instructional Video12:28
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Blender to Unreal Engine - Become a Dungeon Prop Artist - Starting Our First Model

Higher Ed
In this lesson, we will start modelling our first model called the table. This is a good place to start as its one of the simplest models out of all the props.
Instructional Video6:37
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Home of the Future: The Rise of Domestic Robots

6th - Higher Ed
Explore how new technologies are making household chores a thing of the past. From robot vacuum cleaners to automated cat litter boxes, discover the machines designed to save us time and effort. These innovations promise a future where...
Instructional Video8:57
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The Physics Behind Figure Skating: Grace and Precision on Ice

6th - Higher Ed
Join us as we delve into the physics that make figure skating possible. From pirouettes to acrobatic lifts, learn how skaters like Sarah Abitbol utilize principles such as angular momentum and the gyroscopic effect to perform stunning...
Instructional Video3:17
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JavaScript Masterclass - Zero to Job-Ready with Hands-On Projects - DOM Introduction / 044

Higher Ed
This video introduces you to DOM, which is one of the most important topics of JavaScript. This clip is from the chapter "Document Object Model" of the series "JavaScript Masterclass - Zero to Job-Ready with Hands-On Projects".This...
Instructional Video8:23
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How to Make a Sad Song

9th - Higher Ed
It only takes a few notes of Sarah MacLachlan’s “Angel” over images of homeless dogs and cats to trigger our tear ducts. Heartbreaking visuals aside, what makes the song itself so sad? What is it musically about a song that makes it...
Instructional Video7:15
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Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream: Act 3, Scene 2 Analysis

12th - Higher Ed
Explore Act 3, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" as we delve into the themes of identity, power, and the fluidity of roles in the mystical forest setting. We'll examine Oberon's manipulation, Puck's playful mischief,...
Instructional Video11:35
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Life-like Blobs Formed in a Test Tube

9th - Higher Ed
How did the very first cells evolve? Most of the basic building blocks can be produced in simple experiments under early Earth-like conditions. However, certain complex cellular behaviours, like movement, have always seemed far-beyond...
Instructional Video4:57
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The Skeletal System

3rd - Higher Ed
Dr. Forrester teaches about the skeletal system.
Instructional Video4:19
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Our Place in Space

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester explains the force of gravity. She also teaches why we have multiple seasons.
Instructional Video3:42
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What is Migration?

K - Higher Ed
Migration is nearly universal within the animal kingdom; Animals across the globe, from birds and mammals to reptiles and insects, migrate for a whole variety of different reasons. Resources on Earth fluctuate and change constantly. Warm...
Instructional Video4:08
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Why Does Pooping Feel 'Good?'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The satisfaction, relief, and even pleasure you feel after a good pooping session is due to the stimulation of two nerves: the pudendal nerve and the vagus nerve. Both have slightly different effects, but together, they contribute to...
Instructional Video3:33
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Why Do Our Fingers Curl While We Sleep?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Your fingers curl inwards when you sleep because of the way the muscles in your arms relax and due to the length of the tendons that connect the bones in the finger to the muscles in the arm. The movement of fingers, like any other body...
Instructional Video2:09
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What The Libet Experiment Tells Us About Free Will

Higher Ed
In 1980, Benjamin Libet wanted to find out whether our mind prepared for a movement before we were aware of it. He set up an experiment monitoring brain activity, and found that our brain becomes active 500 milliseconds before we become...
Instructional Video3:35
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Transformations: Translations, Reflections, and Rotations

9th - Higher Ed
Transformations are a fundamental concept in mathematics, but they can be confusing for beginners. In this video, I'll give you a clear and concise introduction to translations, reflections, and rotations. You'll learn what...
Instructional Video5:04
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The Rise and Reign of Fidel Castro: A Revolutionary Journey in Cuba

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a detailed account of Fidel Castro's rise to power in Cuba, from his early political activism to the Cuban Revolution and his subsequent leadership as President. It highlights key events such as the overthrow of...
Instructional Video5:05
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Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.: A Legacy of Peace and Equality

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides a powerful and insightful overview of the life and impact of the Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King Jr., highlighting his role as a prominent leader in the Civil Rights Movement and his commitment to non-violent...
Instructional Video4:18
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Exploring the World of Robots: From Human-like Androids to Self-driving Cars

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the advancements in robotics, showcasing lifelike androids created by engineers striving to replicate human characteristics. From robots with flexible silicon skin and natural movements to a professor's artificial...
Instructional Video2:23
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Exploring the Intricacies of the Human Sense of Balance

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores a fascinating experiment conducted by Professor Andrew Clark to study how the human brain, eyes, and inner ear work together to maintain balance in different conditions, such as zero gravity. By analyzing eye...
Instructional Video7:44
Wonderscape

The Ongoing Journey of Civil Rights in America

K - 5th
This video chronicles the enduring struggle for civil rights in the United States, from the historic efforts of the 1960s to contemporary movements. It covers key moments like Martin Luther King Jr.'s speech, the Civil Rights Act of...
Instructional Video6:16
Wonderscape

Black Lives Matter: The Movement's Impact and Evolution

K - 5th
This video explores the origins and evolution of the Black Lives Matter movement, beginning with its formation in 2013 after the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the Trayvon Martin case. It highlights key moments and the global...
Instructional Video8:21
Wonderscape

Eyes and Optical Illusions: The Science of Seeing

K - 5th
This video examines the retina's photoreceptors, rods and cones, and their roles in vision, particularly in color perception and low-light conditions. It also explores optical illusions, showing how the brain can be tricked by visual...
Instructional Video6:33
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NLP Eye Accessing Cues: WTF?

10th - Higher Ed
Can you really tell what someone is thinking, just by watching their eyes? That’s sort of the promise of NLP’s eye-accessing cues. So, WTF? Let’s answer the question, what the fact.
Instructional Video8:02
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The Presence of Gravitas: How Deliberate Pacing makes People Take Note

10th - Higher Ed
An important aspect of gravitas is the ability to command attention. And that means having 'presence'. That's to say, people won't take what you say seriously, unless they first notice you are there. So, presence is a key part of...
Instructional Video3:01
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Building Community Wireless Networks: Empowering Local Connectivity

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the growing movement of community wireless networks in East London. Led by individuals like Adam Burns and organizations like Ambient TV, these networks provide an alternative, non-commercial option to traditional...