Instructional Video3:19
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Newton's 3 Laws, with a bicycle - Joshua Manley

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Why would it be hard to pedal a 10,000 pound bicycle? This simple explanation shows how Newton's 3 laws of motion might help you ride your bike.
Instructional Video11:11
Bozeman Science

PS3B - Conservation of Energy and Energy Transfer

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen explains how energy is conserved within a system. In both macroscopic and microscopic collisions the amount of energy before the collision is equal to the amount after. He then defines heat as energy transfer between...
Instructional Video6:46
SciShow

Pluto Might Have a Liquid Water Ocean! SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
Pluto might seem like the least likely place to find liquid water, but thanks to New Horizons, we have new information about oceans on the dwarf planet and more from the outer reaches of the solar system!
Instructional Video7:19
Bozeman Science

Newton's Three Laws of Motion

12th - Higher Ed
Mr. Andersen defines Newton's three laws of motion. He describes how the first law relates to inertia, how the second law relates to mass and acceleration, and how the third law allows a rocket to launch.
Instructional Video4:33
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Plato's Allegory of the Cave - Alex Gendler

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Twenty four hundred years ago, Plato, one of history's most famous thinkers, said life is like being chained up in a cave forced to watch shadows flitting across a stone wall. Beyond sounding quite morbid, what exactly did he mean? Alex...
Instructional Video9:51
Crash Course

Robotics

12th - Higher Ed
Robots aren’t like humans who can do a lot of different things. They’re designed for very specific tasks like vacuuming our homes, assembling cars in a factory, or exploring the surface of other planets. So even though it may be a while...
Instructional Video5:57
SciShow

The Legacy of the Spitzer Space Telescope - SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
On January 30, 2020, we had to say goodbye to NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope after more thank 16 years of revolutionizing infrared astronomy. Today, SciShow sends it off and says thank you by taking a look back at it’s incredible legacy.
Instructional Video4:02
Curated Video

Git and GitHub Masterclass - Fast track your Journey to Git! - Git Pull with Rebase and Its Implications

Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video explains Git Pull with rebase and its implications.
Instructional Video1:40
Curated Video

The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 6) - Repository Overview

Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video, we will cover repository overview.
Instructional Video6:56
Curated Video

Count on Fact Fluency Lesson & Practice

K - 3rd
New ReviewThis video introduces and practices Counting On facts. This is perfect for kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, and early learners. This video covers counting on math facts practice. Whether you're teaching in the classroom or at home,...
Instructional Video2:29
Curated Video

Understanding Newton's First Law of Motion: Inertia and Forces

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video discusses Newton's first law of motion, also known as the law of inertia. It explains how Newton built upon the experiments of Galileo to formulate this law. The video illustrates the concept using the example of a ball on the...
Instructional Video3:05
Curated Video

Organizing Your Google Slides Presentation: Tips for Polished and Professional Design

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to organize and arrange objects on a Google Slides presentation to create a polished and visually appealing slide. The instructor demonstrates techniques such as distributing objects...
Instructional Video2:16
Curated Video

Personification in Poetry

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video demonstrates identifying elements of personification in poems.
Instructional Video2:23
Curated Video

Figurative Language

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video examines figurative language in poetry such as similes, methaphors, hyperboles, personification, and symbolism.
Instructional Video1:59
Curated Video

Energy Transformations

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video explains heat transfer methods of radiation, conduction, and convection.
Instructional Video10:57
Curated Video

What's the Difference Between Art & Design?

9th - Higher Ed
What counts as design? What counts as art? And how did this debate start? In this episode of Crash Course Art History, we’ll trace the history of privileging some materials and techniques over others. We’ll explore how street fashion,...
Instructional Video11:53
Curated Video

Quantum Mechanics Explained in the Simplest Way Possible

12th - Higher Ed
This video explains Quantum Mechanics intuitively. Classical mechanics failed to describe how an electron could orbit an atom. An accelerating charge always creates electromagnetic radiation. This means it would constantly lose energy...
Instructional Video12:08
Curated Video

What Happens When Quantum Mechanics Meets Large Scales?

12th - Higher Ed
SUMMARY What If our everyday life was based on quantum mechanics? What if macro objects behaved like quantum objects? If you are in a classroom with 4 chairs, you would appear to a second student, to be sitting on all the seats at once....
Instructional Video13:24
Curated Video

How the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Works

12th - Higher Ed
In 2021, we launched a space telescope that's 100 times more powerful than Hubble, called the James Webb Space Telescope. How does the JWST work? What makes it so powerful? And what might it see? A space telescope is basically a digital...
Instructional Video13:14
Curated Video

Is There a Hidden Massive Planet in Our Solar System?

12th - Higher Ed
Something heavy seems to be causing Uranus and Neptune to move in a different orbit than what we can currently account for with the celestial objects we know of. Is there a 9th planet? Does planet 9 exist? Is planet X real? What might it...
Instructional Video13:14
Curated Video

Are Photons and Electrons Particles or Waves? Understanding Duality

12th - Higher Ed
Summary: By the end of 1905, we had two big new equations in physics. Max Planck’s, Energy equals Planck’s constant times the frequency, and Einstein’s Energy equals the mass times the speed of light squared. A young physicist, Louis...
Instructional Video15:28
Curated Video

Five Science "Facts" that Are Widely Believed but Wrong

12th - Higher Ed
SUMMARY "Facts" that are not quite correct: 1) There is no gravity in space 2) Nothing can go faster than the speed of light. 3) Bees shouldn’t be able to fly according to physics. I will explain this using Physics 4) Humans evolved from...
Instructional Video3:42
Wonderscape

The Incredible World of Whales: Masters of Sound and Song

K - 5th
Science Kids Amazing Animal Superpowers V1-0005 This video explores the fascinating world of whales and their incredible abilities with sound. From echolocation to intricate songs sung during mating rituals, whales showcase the power of...
Instructional Video2:00
Curated Video

Wassily Kandinsky - Composition X

K - 8th
Kandinsky used shapes and colors to convey his feelings in the last of his series of abstract paintings named "Compositons".