Instructional Video0:17
Two Minute Music Theory

Magnificat - Musical Definitions In About 15 Seconds

12th - Higher Ed
Who has time to watch a two minute video?! Now get all of your musical definitions in about 15 seconds!
Instructional Video2:38
Brian McLogan

What is similarity

12th - Higher Ed
๐Ÿ‘‰ Learn how to solve with similar triangles. Two triangles are said to be similar if the corresponding angles are congruent (equal). Note that two triangles are similar does not imply that the length of the sides are equal but the sides...
Instructional Video2:22
Brian McLogan

How to prove parallel lines using the converse triangle proportionality theorem

12th - Higher Ed
๐Ÿ‘‰ Learn how to solve for the unknown in a triangle divided internally such that the division is parallel to one of the sides of the triangle. The triangle proportionality theorem states that if a line is parallel to one side of a...
Instructional Video3:21
Brian McLogan

What is an example of lines that are a linear pair

12th - Higher Ed
๐Ÿ‘‰ Learn how to define angle relationships. Knowledge of the relationships between angles can help in determining the value of a given angle. The various angle relationships include: vertical angles, adjacent angles, complementary angles,...
Instructional Video3:08
Curated Video

Learn and Master C Programming - #define directive

Higher Ed
We will learn how to use #define for defining symbolic constants as well as macros. This clip is from the chapter "Preprocessor Directives" of the series "Learn and Master C Programming For Absolute Beginners!".In this section, we look...
Instructional Video13:28
Science360

Robots, soccer, and the staying power of Short Circuit - Scientists & Engineers on Sofas

12th - Higher Ed
Soccer aficionado and RoboCup champion DARwin-OP and robotics expert Alex Leonessa recently sat down with Thi Le in the NSF library to talk about robots of all kinds, and discuss how research in robotics could help do much more than just...
Instructional Video1:57
Brian McLogan

Determining acute vertical angles

12th - Higher Ed
๐Ÿ‘‰ Learn how to define and classify different angles based on their characteristics and relationships are given a diagram. The different types of angles that we will discuss will be acute, obtuse, right, adjacent, vertical, supplementary,...
Instructional Video11:21
Brian McLogan

Master writing a two column proof using segment addition theorem

12th - Higher Ed
Master writing a two column proof using segment addition theorem
Instructional Video6:28
Curated Video

Complete Modern C++ - Template Argument Deduction and Instantiation

Higher Ed
This video explains how template arguments are deduced. This clip is from the chapter "Templates" of the series "Complete Modern C++".In this section, we will see non-type template arguments, perfect forwarding, variadic templates, class...
Instructional Video1:43
Brian McLogan

What is a point

12th - Higher Ed
๐Ÿ‘‰ Learn essential definitions of points, lines, and planes. A point defines a position in space. A line is a set of points. A line can be created by a minimum of two points. A plane is a flat surface made up of at least three points. A...
Instructional Video1:15
Brian McLogan

Use the definition of a derivative to evaluate to natural logarithm derivative

12th - Higher Ed
๐Ÿ‘‰ Learn how to evaluate the limit of a function using the difference quotient formula. The difference quotient is a measure of the average rate of change of the function over an interval, h. The limit of the difference quotient gives the...
Instructional Video3:19
Brian McLogan

What do you need to know to apply synthetic division

12th - Higher Ed
๐Ÿ‘‰ Learn about dividing by synthetic division. Synthetic division is a method of dividing polynomials by linear expressions. To divide using synthetic division, we equate the divisor to 0 and then solve for the unknown, the solution for...
Instructional Video10:07
Math Fortress

Calculus III: The Dot Product (Level 11 of 12)

12th - Higher Ed
This video goes over the dot product also known as the scalar product. This video goes over how to find the work done by a constant force. 4 examples are also presented illustrating how to solve work problems.
Instructional Video6:08
Brian McLogan

Graph a quadratic equation with vertex and line of symmetry

12th - Higher Ed
๐Ÿ‘‰ Learn how to graph quadratics in standard form. A quadratic equation is an equation whose highest exponent in the variable(s) is 2. To graph a quadratic equation, we make use of a table of values and the fact that the graph of a...
Instructional Video13:18
Virtually Passed

Conservation of energy Part 1 definition of work

Higher Ed
Providing a more general form of work as opposed to the well known, but only specific case of work, W=Fd. Also walk through a very simple example of the work done by a force on a block.
Instructional Video4:27
Curated Video

Mastering Tableau 2018.1, Second Edition 3.3: Using the Data Interpreter

Higher Ed
In this video, weโ€™ll see the data interpreter in action. โ€ข Load the dataset into Tableau โ€ข Apply the data interpreter to the data
Instructional Video19:34
Packt

Create Selenium Feature Files with Step Definition Implementation

Higher Ed
This video explains how to create Selenium feature files by implementing step definition. This clip is from the chapter "Cucumber Behavior Driven Data รขโ‚ฌโ€œ Framework" of the series "Selenium WebDriver with Java - Basics to Advanced and...
Instructional Video8:01
Brian McLogan

Writing a proof for equiangular angles within each other

12th - Higher Ed
๐Ÿ‘‰ Learn how to write a proof given a triangle. A triangle is a polygon with three sides. A proof is a series of statements and reasons that establishes the truth of a mathematical claim(statement). To write a proof given a triangle, we...
Instructional Video9:11
Curated Video

Master Java Web Services and REST API with Spring Boot- Step 10 - Spring Web Services Configuration - Generating WSDL

Higher Ed
SOAP Web Services with Spring and Spring Boot: Step 10 - Spring Web Services Configuration - Generating WSDL This clip is from the chapter "SOAP Web Services with Spring and Spring Boot" of the series "Master Java Web Services and REST...
Instructional Video4:37
Brian McLogan

What is the difference between angles in radians and in terms of pi

12th - Higher Ed
๐Ÿ‘‰ Learn about the angles on the unit circle. A unit circle is a circle which radius is 1 and is centered at the origin in the cartesian coordinate system. To construct the unit circle we take note of the points where the unit circle...
Instructional Video4:56
Curated Video

Complete Java SE 8 Developer Bootcamp - Passing By Value: Objects

Higher Ed
We look into further details of passing arguments, with objects, including Strings. This clip is from the chapter "Strings" of the series "Complete Java SE 8 Developer Bootcamp".In this section, you learn to handle strings and pass by...
Instructional Video7:39
TMW Media

Geometric Proofs: Part 1 of 3 of learning to solve proofs

K - 5th
This video contains 2 proofs to solve. Geometric Proofs, Part 4
Instructional Video4:52
Economics Explained

Is War Good For The Economy?: National Defence

9th - Higher Ed
Can wars end economic decline? It may have helped in the past, but can it help today? Helping you become more knowledgeable about how the world works, our content covers the biggest topics and headlines through the eyes of economists....
Instructional Video4:47
Curated Video

Learning Akka (Video 13)

Higher Ed
Akka helps you to build scalable, resilient, and fault-tolerant distributed systems that can provide outstanding performance on local machines as well as over remote networks. Employing the actor model, it is possible to leverage these...