Instructional Video3:04
Curated Video

B1 English Listening Practice - Favorite Memories

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video serves as English listening comprehension practice for intermediate-level students. In this video, a native English speaker talks in a natural way about some of his favorite memories from the past. The subtitles are included...
Instructional Video3:29
Curated Video

Situative Learning: How Context Matters

Higher Ed
This video discusses the importance of context in learning and understanding. It explains how context forms the setting for an event, statement, or idea and how it can be fully understood. The video also explores how context is often...
Instructional Video3:35
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Benjamin S. Grossberg - 'Heaven'

Higher Ed
Benjamin S. Grossberg is the author of Space Traveler (University of Tampa, 2014); Sweet Core Orchard (University of Tampa, 2009), winner of the Tampa Review Prize and a Lambda Literary Award; and Underwater Lengths in a Single Breath...
Instructional Video4:42
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Elevator Pitch - How Are Memories Created?

9th - 12th
Memory is crucial to survival. But do we even know, what memory is? Rad challenges neuroscientist, Dr Yee Lian Chew, to explain in an elevator ride.
Instructional Video4:31
Science360

ELEVATOR PITCH: Real people. Real elevators. (Ep. 2)

12th - Higher Ed
What if you had just a few seconds to sell an idea? Entrepreneurs encounter this situation every day. Often, so do people funded by the National Science Foundation’s Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology...
Instructional Video2:42
Curated Video

Why is Alzheimer's still a medical mystery?

12th - Higher Ed
Decades of scientific research into Alzheimer’s have failed to find a cure. Little is known about the degenerative brain disease—but this may be about to change.
Instructional Video3:40
Curated Video

First Day of School Memories

9th - Higher Ed
People from all over the world reflect on what they remember about the first day of school. For some people it was traumatic, for others it was exciting. How do these first day stories compare to your own early memories of school?
Instructional Video9:51
OverSimplified

Emu War (Mini-Wars #4)

6th - 11th
That time Australia went to war with some big birds. Should be a piece of cake right?
Instructional Video7:36
Curated Video

Reinforcement Learning and Deep RL Python Theory and Projects - Epsilon

Higher Ed
This video explains about Epsilon. This clip is from the chapter "Hyper Parameters and Concepts" of the series "Reinforcement Learning and Deep RL Python (Theory and Projects)".This section focuses on hyper parameters and concepts.
Instructional Video3:02
Food Farmer Earth

Memories of Lebanese Garden

12th - Higher Ed
From the archives: Linda Sawaya shares the illustrations she did for a magazine publication that involved stories about her family, and memories of her lebanese garden.
Instructional Video12:53
AllTime 10s

10 Reasons Your Memories Are Complete BS

12th - Higher Ed
We all have at least a few memories we treasure. But, just how reliable is that memory. Well honestly, not very. From subconscious theft to made up moments, here are 10 Reasons Your Memories Are Complete BS'
Instructional Video13:11
Easy Languages

How Did You Meet Your Best Friend? | Easy English 83

12th - Higher Ed
How Did You Meet Your Best Friend? | Easy English 83 Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of...
Instructional Video5:36
Professor Dave Explains

Brain Lateralization The Split Brain

12th - Higher Ed
The brain consists of two hemispheres, the left brain and the right brain. There are many myths surrounding the specializations of each hemisphere, and the types of personalities that they produce, so let's put those to rest, while going...
Instructional Video16:11
Restoration Planet

Turbidity: the Mount Polley Mine Disaster

9th - 12th
The Restoration Planet team explores an environmental disaster very close to home, the Mount Polley tailings dam failure of August 2014. Turbidity is an intimate and poetic perspective on one of Canada's largest environmental disasters....
Instructional Video14:04
Schooling Online

Perfecting Poetry: Rosemary Dobson - Summer's End - 2. Picnic

3rd - Higher Ed
Discover how Dobson uses the imagery of a picnic to explore the ephemerality of youth. An autumnal bush scene sets the stage for a picnic. Sit with the speaker as she stews over the past while her billy threatens to bubble over! Tongues...
Instructional Video2:48
Guinness World Records

The World's Longest Parade of Ice Cream Trucks: A Proud Guinness World Record Achievement

K - 5th
This video showcases the world's longest parade of ice cream trucks, where 84 participants set a Guinness World Record. It highlights the nostalgia and joy associated with ice cream vans and the memories they create for people of all...
Instructional Video7:22
JJ Medicine

Korsakoff's Syndrome | Causes (ex. Alcoholism), Symptoms, & Possible Treatments

Higher Ed
Lesson on Korsakoff's Syndrome (part of Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome), pathophysiology and brain area damages, causes, symptoms and possible treatments. Korsakoff's syndrome is a chronic and often irreversible encephalopathy is often...
Instructional Video10:48
Professor Dave Explains

Information Storage and the Brain Learning and Memory

12th - Higher Ed
Everyone has memories. But how does that work in the brain? How does your brain store information for you to recall later? And how do we learn various skills, like playing an instrument, or riding a bike? As incredible as it may sound,...
Instructional Video5:00
Neuro Transmissions

What Is Sleep?

12th - Higher Ed
When you catch yourself napping in math class, do you ever ask yourself, "What is sleep? Why do I even need it?" Well, Alie Astrocyte is here to help. We explain what we DO know about sleep and how it affects our lives on a daily basis.
Instructional Video8:58
Kult America

Finding My Lost Polish Family

Higher Ed
Growing up in America I always identified myself as “Half Polish”, this was a normal part of my identity as my Great Grandmother sent packages containing my childhood clothing to relatives in Poland. When she passed away the contact...
Instructional Video7:36
Neuro Transmissions

Neuroscientist explains why bad habits are hard to break

12th - Higher Ed
New Year’s Resolutions are notoriously difficult to stick to. Of the people that make resolutions, less than a quarter of them are still going strong a month later. Why are old habits so hard to break? It may seem like you have all the...
Instructional Video3:01
Seven Dimensions

The Science of False Memories: Distorting Reality

Higher Ed
In this video, a renowned researcher explains the concept of false memories and how they can be distorted or completely fabricated. Through experiments, he demonstrates how false memories can be implanted in the minds of ordinary people.
Instructional Video2:45
Food Farmer Earth

Rediscovering Home Cooking: A Route to Healthier Eating

12th - Higher Ed
Highlighting the economic and sensory benefits of home cooking, this piece argues that dishes like pot roast and soups not only save money but also create lasting family memories. It champions cooking at home for control over quality,...
Instructional Video3:31
Curated Video

Memory: Keys to Remembering and Improving Recall

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn about the different kinds of memories we form and a few tricks you can use to better remember things in the future.