AllTime 10s
10 Myths You Still Believe About WW2
You probably learned all about World War II at school, but there's a good chance you have a few misconceptions about how it all happened. Here's 10 Myths You Still Believe About World War II.
EL Consulting
Performance Review Discussion with an Employee
This is a performance discussion between an employee and their manager, where they discuss key priorities, strengths, areas for development, and ideas for improving teamwork and communication within the team. The manager encourages the...
Next Animation Studio
Last chance to see Titanic’s wreck before bacteria consume it
Metal-eating bacteria are turning the giant wreck into dust, but for a king’s ransom you can still dive down to see it.
Science360
Vying for the Termite Throne
Battles between colonies are a clue to an evolutionary puzzle: Why are whole classes of termites sterile? Social insects--ants, bees, wasps and termites in particular--can have over a million sterile and/or non-reproductive workers and...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Walter Mischel - The Marshmallow Test
Walter Mischel has research interests in personality structure, process, and development, and in self-regulation (aka willpower). His professional honors and awards include the following: National Academy of Sciences (elected 2004);...
Coach Dan Blewett
Mental Skills Coaching for Baseball: Dealing with the Fear of Failure
Athletes: mental training means confronting your fear of failure.
Planet PE
Gcse Pe 5 a Day revision -goal setting vol 17
Here’s is volume 17 of the planet pe 5 a day gcse pe revision questions. As we move towards the exam in a few weeks time I will be posting 5 questions each day to help test your revision. Place your answers in the comments section and...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Meghana Musunuri - Bringing India Together
Social Studies, English and Mathematics teacher Meghana Musunuri from Hyderabad, India, is an education futurist, philanthropist and a passionate and prolific entrepreneur. She is Founder & Chairperson of Fountainhead Global School &...
Neuro Transmissions
Why are people left handed?
Lefties, southpaws, goofy footers, katy-handeds, mollydookers. Whatever you call them, 10% of the population is left-handed. But are there any differences between their brains and those of their right-handed friends? Why are some people...
Science360
Science of the Winter Olympics - Bobsledding
The winter games in Vancouver provide a chance for the United States' four-man bobsled team to win its first gold medal in more than 60 years. And with the help of Paul Doherty, senior scientist at the Exploratorium in San Francisco,...
Healthcare Triage
HCT News #1: Eat More Salt
Healthcare Triage is almost one year old. To celebrate, we're going to give you more Healthcare Triage. Two episodes a week. Monday will be a traditional episode, full of all the detail and knowledge you've come to expect.
Curated Video
Introduction to Decision Trees: Basic Structure and Characteristics
This video is an introduction to decision trees and their use in business. The video also covers the basic structure of a decision tree, including decision nodes and chance nodes, and how to calculate the opportunity cost of a decision....
Primer
Why do Things Exist? Setting the Stage for Evolution
Before thinking about living things, let's see what we can say about why raindrops and planets exist.
The Viral Fever
Matera Caves, Italy: From Poverty to Renaissance
Matera Caves, Italy part 3/3: The video is about the transformation of the Italian town of Matera from a poverty-stricken city to a stone city full of culture and allure. The focus is on the town's unique music conservatory, Custer...
Curated Video
Describe a neural network : Evaluate Accuracy
From the section: Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks (ANN). This section introduces Artificial Neural Networks. You will learn about Neural Network for Binary Classifications, Neural Network with PCA for Binary Classifications,...
Primer
Why do Things Exist? Setting the Stage for Evolution
Before thinking about living things, let's see what we can say about why raindrops and planets exist.
Neuro Transmissions
Why I Love Neuroscience
Alie gets personal and talks about how she discovered neuroscience and why she is passionate about it. Alie had no intention of being a neuroscientist when she started out. So what changed her mind? Find out on this episode! Neuroscience...
Book Club for Kids
Jackie Robinson and Race
In the first half of the 20th century, racial segregation was common in America, including in sports. At the time, Major League Baseball (MLB) did not have a single Black player. That changed in 1947 when Jackie Robinson made history by...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
David Gillborn - Teachers Make a Difference
David is Professor of Critical Race Studies, editor-in-chief of the journal Race Ethnicity and Education and Director of Research in the School of EducationDavid’s research focuses on race inequalities in education, especially the role...
Curated Video
GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Probability & Statistics: Pythagoras Theorem - Explained
SchoolOnline's Secondary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in GCSE Maths in clear and easy to follow steps. This video...
KnowMo
Introduction to Probability: Understanding Likelihood and Quantifying Random Events
This is an educational video that introduces the concept of probability. The speaker starts by explaining the idea of random events and how some events are more likely than others. The video also discusses the scale of probability,...
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen
DAY 14 | STORY | The Wicked Tricks of Till Owlyglass - Kids' Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen
The Fourteenth Day DAY 14 | STORY | The Wicked Tricks of Till Owlyglass - Kids' Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen When we hear how Till Owlyglass kept up his tricks even on his deathbed, and what a curious event took place at his...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Christine B. Cha - Susan Nolen-Hoeksema & Matthew Nock
Christine B. Cha, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Counseling & Clinical Psychology Department, Teachers College, Columbia University. She applies principles from social and cognitive psychology to answer questions about suicide...
EarthEcho International
Service Learning in Action: Planting a Riparian Buffer
ACT: Both urban and rural waterways are often impacted by the presence of nearby communities. In rural West Virginia the students at Petersburg Elementary School are learning how to protect natural water resources during science class....