Curated Video
Finding Missing Input Numbers for a Function Machine Using a Vertical Table
In this video, the teacher explains how to find missing input numbers for a function machine using a vertical table. By analyzing patterns and using inverse functions, students can determine the missing inputs and outputs.
Curated Video
Solving Pairs of Linear Equations Using Patterns
In this video, students learn how to solve pairs of linear equations by using patterns. They explore the concept of solutions to linear systems and how they can be represented graphically. By analyzing the slopes and y-intercepts of the...
Curated Video
Determining the Number of Solutions in an Equation
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine the number of solutions an equation has by simplifying and transforming it into a simpler form. They use patterns and properties of equality to predict the number of solutions.
Professor Dave Explains
Italian and English: Cognates and False Cognates
Words that sound similar in English and Italian.
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher
Zentangles for Relaxation: Timelapse Doodle Drawing with Micron Pens
For me, creating Zentangles (also called Zen Doodles or simply PATTERNS!) is extremely relaxing! We all carry so much stress on our shoulders, and I believe ART can alleviate some of that stress! This video shows you a quick demo of how...
Rachel's English
Word Stress and Three Syllable Words - American English
Learn about the stress patterns of 3-syllable words in American English.
Science360
Neuroimaging reveals detailed semantic maps across human cerebral cortex
In the functional MRI room at the University of California, Berkeley, it's story time. All in all, getting a brain scan for this project on language learning isn't a bad gig -- just kick back, listen to some stories and watch some...
Curated Video
Identify Patterns by Sketching
This video explores the relationship between the numerical patterns of Brian and David's earnings. Using sketches and vocabulary, it demonstrates that David always earns twice as much as Brian each week. By understanding this pattern,...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Why We Need a Multidisciplinary Economics
Economics hasn’t changed much in response to sociology, psychology, and other social sciences. Alan Kirman, professor emeritus of Economics at the University of Aix-Marseille III and at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales,...
Science360
Biometrics - Science of Innovation
A method for capturing and analyzing the vein patterns in the white part of the eye to help identify people. Biometrics has potential applications for driver's licenses, passports or computer identification control. Provided by the...
Curated Video
Creational Design Patterns in Modern C++ - Introduction to Patterns
This video explains the concept of patterns. • `struct` ? `enum class` ? `variant` progression • Product and sum types • Variants versus unions This clip is from the chapter "Introduction" of the series "Creational Design Patterns in...
Curated Video
Creational Design Patterns in Modern C++ - Course Introduction
This video provides an introduction to the course. This clip is from the chapter "Introduction" of the series "Creational Design Patterns in Modern C++".This section introduces you to the course and presents the learning objectives. You...
Curated Video
Higher Powers of I: Recognizing Patterns
In this lesson, students learn how to evaluate higher powers of the imaginary unit, I, by recognizing patterns. They review the product rule, quotient rule, and power of 0 rule to simplify expressions.
NASA
Gravity Assist: Life in the Clouds, with David J. Smith
While more research is needed, Smith and others are fascinated by the possibility that airborne microbes could also be found elsewhere in the solar system, and beyond.
Science360
New technology for the blind! NSF Science Now 57!
In this week’s episode, we learn about new technology for the blind; a newly engineered yeast, and finally, we explore the oceans with Mantis cam. Check it out!
Institute for New Economic Thinking
John Kay: A Call for Eclecticism (3/5)
In part three of this INET interview, John Kay calls for greater eclecticism in the methods of economic research. Inductive reasoning can, and should be, an important part of economics, as evidenced by Ken Rogoff's recent study of the...
Science360
What is machine learning? (2)
What is machine learning? Helen Gu, Founder and CEO of Insightfinder Inc., answers your question in this edition of Ask a Scientist. Insightfinder Inc. is supported by America’s Seed Fund powered by the National Science Foundation, a...
de Dicto
Machine Learning Systems Design with Sara Hooker: Fundamental architectural constraint
Learn of fundamental architectural constraints and the patterns that most models find important and how fundamentally different they are from the patterns a human would expect to be important. Machine Learning Systems Design with Sara...
Learn German with Herr Antrim
Irregular Past Tense German Verb Patterns: Infinitive, Präteritum, Perfekt + English!
In this video Herr Antrim shows the patterns for irregular past tense verbs in German. There are several patterns that verbs follow when switching between the infinitive, Präteritum and Perfekt tenses. This video shows you how to find...
Curated Video
Creational Design Patterns in Modern C++ - Creational Patterns - Overview
This video provides an overview of the creational patterns. This clip is from the chapter "Introduction" of the series "Creational Design Patterns in Modern C++".This section introduces you to the course and presents the learning...
The March of Time
Dr. Arnold Gesell Gesell Dome
MOT 1946: DEVELOPMENT: Toddlers playing in play room. Two males in lab coats study in Yale's Library & Research room. Dr. Arnold Gesell (1880-1961) speaking to small class about behavior patterns in child development. EXT Gesell Dome...
The Wall Street Journal
When The Machine Becomes The Recruiter
Could something as simple as the wording of a job description turn off diverse job candidates? The C.E.O. of Textio, an augmented writing platform, talks about the language of hiring and shows how small revisions might result in big...
Science360
Tiny Batteries - Innovation Nation
Researchers at Princeton have developed a technique to transfer microscopic materials by blasting them from one place to another with a laser. The tiny patterns they make help pack more into electronic screens. See how it works in this...