Instructional Video4:56
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How one woman put man on the moon - Matt Porter and Margaret Hamilton

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Apollo 11 moon landing was about the astronauts, mission control, software and hardware all working together as a seamless integrated system. None of which would have been possible without the contributions of one engineer: Margaret...
Instructional Video10:46
Crash Course

Comedies, Romances, and Shakespeare's Heroines: Crash Course Theater #16

12th - Higher Ed
This week we're continuing our discussion of William Shakespeare and looking at his comedies and romances. As well as something called problem plays. Some of his plays, they had problems. We'll also put on pants, escape to forest, and...
Instructional Video16:50
3Blue1Brown

Hamming codes part 2, the elegance of it all

12th - Higher Ed
How to implement Hamming Codes with xors
Instructional Video4:48
SciShow

How Intergalactic Particles Are Attacking Your Laptop

12th - Higher Ed
In the early 1980s IBM engineers had a hard time to to figure out inexplicable computer module failures in Denver, Colorado. When they finally cracked the puzzle, the cause turned out to be otherworldly.
Instructional Video2:47
SciShow

The Male Biological Clock

12th - Higher Ed
Another aging rock star, another baby, does age have any affect on sperm, or are these little swimmers seemingly viable until death?
Instructional Video4:13
SciShow

Great Minds: Margaret Hamilton

12th - Higher Ed
Margaret Hamilton is a pioneer for women in STEM, and her team's software saved Apollo 11's moon landing!
Instructional Video14:24
PBS

Why Computers are Bad at Algebra

12th - Higher Ed
The answer lies in the weirdness of floating-point numbers and the computer's perception of a number line.
Instructional Video19:42
TED Talks

Laurie Santos: A monkey economy as irrational as ours

12th - Higher Ed
Laurie Santos looks for the roots of human irrationality by watching the way our primate relatives make decisions. A clever series of experiments in "monkeynomics" shows that some of the silly choices we make, monkeys make too.
Instructional Video4:04
TED Talks

TED: 404, the story of a page not found | Renny Gleeson

12th - Higher Ed
Oops! Nobody wants to see the 404: Page Not Found. But as Renny Gleeson shows us, while he runs through a slideshow of creative and funny 404 pages, every error is really a chance to build a better relationship.
Instructional Video4:58
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: What happens when your DNA is damaged? - Monica Menesini

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The DNA in just one of your cells gets damaged tens of thousands of times per day. Because DNA provides the blueprint for the proteins your cells need to function, this damage can cause serious issues-including cancer. Fortunately, your...
Instructional Video5:09
SciShow

Why Electronics Just Shouldn't Work

12th - Higher Ed
Every wire, memory chip, and radio link is constantly fending off data corruption with error detecting and correcting codes. With the help of these codes, electronics can keep up the illusion of perfection… most of the time.
Instructional Video4:16
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Are we living in a simulation? | Zohreh Davoudi

Pre-K - Higher Ed
All life on Earth— living and inanimate, microscopic and cosmic— is governed by mathematical laws with apparently arbitrary constants. And this opens up a question: If the universe is completely governed by these laws, couldn't a...
Instructional Video7:50
Curated Video

Cisco CCNA 200-301: The Complete Guide to Getting Certified - Basic Layer 1 and 2 Troubleshooting

Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video, explore troubleshooting techniques for issues at OSI layers 1 and 2.
Instructional Video6:25
Curated Video

Statistics & Mathematics for Data Science and Data Analytics - Root Mean Square Error

Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this lecture, you will learn another important metric to determine the quality of our regression using the root mean square error method.
Instructional Video5:02
Curated Video

Statistics & Mathematics for Data Science and Data Analytics - Type I and Type II Errors

Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video will look at the errors we make while addressing the significance level or determining the probability value, which we classify as type I and II errors.
Instructional Video4:40
Curated Video

Basics of Chatbots with Machine Learning & Python - Data Input

Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this lesson, we will begin inputting the data we will use for our rule-based chatbot.
Instructional Video1:58
Curated Video

How to Write a Credit Dispute Letter

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Errors on your credit report can hurt your chances of establishing credit, getting a bank loan, and getting hired for a job. To correct your report, write an effective dispute letter.
Instructional Video1:54
Curated Video

How to Tell If Someone Is Lying by their Speech

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to tell if someone is lying by their speech in this Howcast video about body language.
Instructional Video1:40
Curated Video

What Is an Unforced Error in Tennis?

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Let tennis pros Joe Perez and Kirk Moritz explain what an unforced error is in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video1:43
Curated Video

How to Calculate ERA in Baseball

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Learn how to calculate ERA -- and see if your favorite pitcher is really as strong as he seems -- with this Howcast video.
Instructional Video7:21
Curated Video

The Supply Chain Explained

9th - Higher Ed
Here we cover the basics of supply chain management. So if you want to kno what the supply chain is, here we talk about what is supply chain management overall Copyright Mark Wolters 2020 #marketing #supplychain #principlesofmarketing...
Instructional Video3:51
Curated Video

SkillSprints: Understanding and Preventing Phishing Emails

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Phishing is a major cybersecurity problem. In this video you'll learn how to identify Phishing emails and properly dispose of them when you receive them.
Instructional Video6:34
Professor Dave Explains

Logical Fallacies Part 1: Formal and Informal Fallacies

9th - Higher Ed
In learning about logic, we've come to understand how an argument involves two or more premises followed by a conclusion. When the conclusion does not follow from the premises, this is an invalid argument. In such a case, a logical...
Instructional Video2:13
The Business Professor

Privacy Act of 1974

Higher Ed
Privacy Act of 1974