Instructional Video7:19
Odd Quartet

The Most Important Chord Progression - Music Theory Crash Course

9th - 12th
There is one chord progression that gets used in almost every style of music from classical, jazz, hip hop, pop music, and EDM. It is the V - I chord progression. Today, we are going to break this down to see why it works and how it...
Instructional Video3:20
Two Minute Music Theory

FAQ #1: How Did The Notes Get Their Names?

12th - Higher Ed
I've gotten a lot of questions over the last 5 years. Some of them more than others, so today I'm starting an FAQ series. The note names in Western Music seem to be a little off? Why is the key with no sharps or flats C major and not A...
Instructional Video8:37
Flag House Activity Channel

How to Assess Physical Performance (Ep. 149 - Assessment Kit)

K - 5th
Having benchmarks is a key part of Physical Education, in this week's episode, Coach Dan takes our students through Phys Ed Assessment tools. Set goals, track progress and set new personal bests to challenge your class!
Instructional Video10:03
Music Matters

Enharmonic Equivalents - Music Theory

9th - 12th
What is Enharmonic equivalent in music? Why is the same note sometimes called A# and sometimes Bb? Why is F sometimes known as E#? Why do we have double sharps and double flats? This music theory lesson explains the matter of...
Instructional Video4:43
Curated Video

Solving Linear Equations with Fractions and Decimal Coefficients

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve linear equations that involve fractions and decimal coefficients. They introduce the concept of equations being like a scale that needs to balance on both sides.
Instructional Video5:26
Curated Video

High Performance Scientific Computing with C 1.5: Linear Equations and Matrix Methods

Higher Ed
How can we invert a matrix? How fast can we do it?<br/>
• Learn why matrix inversio<br/>n is useful
• See how to inver<br/>t a matrix numerically
• Learn <br/>how expensive matrix inversion is
Instructional Video6:50
Brainwaves Video Anthology

David Ryan Polgar - Mental Obesity

Higher Ed
David is an ambidextrous thinker who likes big ideas. As a “Tech Ethicist,” he explores our evolving relationship with social media and tech from an ethical, legal, and emotional perspective. Utilizing his background as an attorney,...
Instructional Video4:19
Product Design Online

Working with 3MF vs STL Files

Higher Ed
Save as STL in Fusion 360 is missing. It's now called Save as Mesh. This is because Fusion 360 now supports native 3MF files - which are better than STL files in many ways. Watch this video to learn 7 reasons why you should switch start...
Instructional Video3:47
Learning Mole

Earthquake Facts

Pre-K - 12th
This video explores five fun facts about Earthquakes.
Instructional Video4:24
Curated Video

Challenges and Strategies for Expanding Businesses into International Markets

Higher Ed
The video discusses the challenges and opportunities that businesses face when expanding into international markets. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the cultural differences, unique demands and expectations of consumers,...
Instructional Video16:06
The Wall Street Journal

Citizen Founder Andrew Frame on The Future of Public Safety Apps

Higher Ed
Andrew Frame, founder and CEO of Citizen, discusses the huge rise in people monitoring crimes, protests and other happenings in their local community since the start of the pandemic and what it means for society as a whole.
Instructional Video4:40
Curated Video

How Tornadoes Form

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Explore the fascinating and destructive phenomenon of tornadoes. From how they form to the rating scales used to measure their strength, we learn about the science behind these powerful storms. We also discuss important safety measures...
Instructional Video11:04
Curated Video

Thermal Properties of Water: Experiment on Obtaining Temperature-Time Graph of Melting Ice

9th - Higher Ed
This video is the second in a series about the thermal properties of water. It shows an experiment being carried out to obtain data for drawing a temperature time graph of melting ice. The experiment involves placing crushed ice in a...
Instructional Video1:41
Two Minute Music Theory

The Major Scale Formula - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #25

12th - Higher Ed
What are major scales? How do we build them? Why should you never use E# Major? Is there a Formula for Major Scales? All this and more today on Two Minute Music Theory! Season 3, Episode 3
Instructional Video13:58
Healthcare Triage

Paul Romer's Coronavirus Testing Plan

Higher Ed
Testing for coronavirus has been one of the most contentious aspects of the pandemic response in the United States. This week we're talking to Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Romer, who has developed a plan to roll out Coronavirus...
Instructional Video1:09
Bill Carmody

Using Influencers to Grow Your Business

Higher Ed
Bill Carmody explains how to leverage existing influencers to get new business. He emphasizes that customers are more interested in hearing from other customers about products and services, rather than directly from the company.
Instructional Video8:12
Curated Video

Non-Colinear Resultant Forces: Effects of Multiple Forces at Angles

9th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture on non-colinear resultant forces and how multiple forces acting on an object at angles to one another can affect it. The speaker initially explains collinear forces and how to find the resultant force. They then...
Instructional Video3:39
Curated Video

The Push and Pull Factors of International Business

Higher Ed
The video discusses the importance of international business and the incentives for businesses to engage in exports and imports. It also delves into the push and pull factors that encourage or discourage companies from engaging in...
Instructional Video5:25
KnowMo

Using Number Lines for Counting, Addition, Subtraction, and Ordering Fractions and Decimals

3rd - 12th
In this lecture presentation on number lines, the presenter explains the usefulness of number lines in counting up or down numbers, representing addition and subtraction, and measuring in real-life applications such as flying a plane or...
Instructional Video7:07
KnowMo

Plotting Inequalities on Number Lines

12th - Higher Ed
In this video lecture, the instructor teaches how to plot inequalities on number lines. This technique allows visualizing the values that a variable can take as defined by the inequality being dealt with. The instructor explains how to...
Instructional Video11:47
Curated Video

Scaling a Company with Chutzpah: Lessons from a Former CEO

Higher Ed
In this video, the CEO of New York Cruise Lines shares his experience of using "chutzpah" (a Yiddish word meaning courage or audacity) to scale his previous company, Razorfish. He talks about his upbringing and the role it played in...
Instructional Video4:27
3D Print General

3D Printed Batman V Superman Helmet

Higher Ed
In this video I go over the printing, assembling, painting, and lighting of this Batman VS Superman Helmet designed by Stefanos Anagnostopoulos. Batman VS Superman Helmetf='https://www.myminifactory.com/object/batman-mask-17504'...
Instructional Video5:50
Sustainable Business Consulting

Obstacles

Higher Ed
Discusses some of the common obstacles you may encounter when calculating a GHG inventory
Instructional Video15:16
Music Matters

How to Sight Read Advanced Piano Pieces

9th - 12th
In this advanced sight reading video we explore a two part invention from the perspective of how to sight read a more advanced piano piece, the level of sight reading is that required by many music exam boards for diploma exams. You...