Instructional Video12:12
Flipping Physics

Average Velocity Example Problem with Three Velocities

12th - Higher Ed
This example problem works through finding the average velocity when we have multiple parts to the givens. It involves splitting the given information into separate parts, finding the total displacement, the total time and then the total...
Instructional Video1:57
Flipping Physics

The Drop and Upward Throw of a Ball are Very Similar

12th - Higher Ed
Previously we determined the motion graphs for dropping a ball from 2.0 meters and throwing a ball up to 2.0 meters and catching it again. In this video I show that the reverse of the drop coupled with the drop itself is the same thing...
Instructional Video7:27
Catalyst University

Concave/Convex Rules | How to Mobilize a Joint [Part 3]

Higher Ed
In this video, we will learn a fool-proof strategy to answer the question, "given the indicated mobilization, what movement am I trying to restore?"
Instructional Video10:23
Flipping Physics

Introductory Rotational Equilibrium Problem

12th - Higher Ed
A uniform 0.093 kg meterstick is supported at the 15 cm and 92 cm marks. When a 0.250 kg object is placed at the 6.0 cm mark, what are the magnitudes of the forces supporting the meterstick?
Instructional Video8:06
Brian McLogan

How to Simplify Trigonometric Expressions

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn all about the different trigonometric identities and how they can be used to evaluate, verify, simplify and solve trigonometric equations. The identities discussed in this playlist will involve the quotient, reciprocal,...
Instructional Video3:02
Brian McLogan

Using the the half angle formula for sine to evaluate

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to evaluate the Sine of an angle using the half-angle formula. The half-angle formula for Sine is helpful when you need to determine the exact value of function given an angle but cannot use a calculator or the angle is not...
Instructional Video5:56
Brian McLogan

Summary for solving a quadratic in standard form

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰Learn how to solve quadratic functions. Quadratic equations are equations whose highest power in the variable(s) is 2. They are of the form y = ax^2 + bx + c. There are various techniques which can be applied in solving quadratic...
Instructional Video4:08
Brian McLogan

Given a ratio of angles for a triangle find the actual measurement

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to solve with the ratio of sides and angles of a triangle. Given the ratio of the sides of a triangle and the perimeter of the triangle, we can solve for the actual lengths of the triangle. Similarly, when the ratio of the...
Instructional Video1:25
Brian McLogan

How to determine if a table represents direct variation

12th - Higher Ed
In this video I will show you how to use direct variation to help determine the missing variable, as well as how to determine if an equation is an example of direct variation or not. For an equation to be an example of direct variation...
Instructional Video6:26
Packt

Explaining Function Overloading in Java with an Example

Higher Ed
This video explains function overloading in Java with an example. This clip is from the chapter "Java Object Oriented Programming System (OOPS) Basic for Selenium Part - 1" of the series "Selenium WebDriver with Java - Basics to Advanced...
Instructional Video3:06
Curated Video

Evaluate a machine learning model : Model Evaluation

Higher Ed
From the section: Improving Model Accuracy. We start with reviewing previous day’s assignment by looking at an ideal solution and results. This module takes a pause from introducing any new model and focuses on improving the models and...
Instructional Video2:48
Brian McLogan

Using substitution on a basic system of equations problem

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰Learn how to solve a system of equations by substitution. To solve a system of equations means to obtain a common values of the variables that makes the each of the equation in the system true. To solve a system of equations by...
Instructional Video6:27
Catalyst University

Postulates of Quantum Mechanics: Hermitian Operators 2

Higher Ed
Postulates of Quantum Mechanics: Hermitian Operators 2
Instructional Video1:21
FuseSchool

How to connect the SMART Board cables - SMART tutorials for teachers - the virtual school

6th - Higher Ed
No more troubles with connecting your SMART board to your PC or notebook: SMART tutorials show you how to make sure all is ready to start the Interactive Whiteboard experience - brought to you by the virtual school!
Instructional Video5:43
The Business Professor

Ch9. Video 7 - Employee Payroll Deductions example

Higher Ed
Employee Payroll Deductions (Accounting) example
Instructional Video8:42
Catalyst University

Concave/Convex Rules | How to Mobilize a Joint [Part 1]

Higher Ed
In this video, we will learn a fool-proof strategy to answer the question, "what direction should I mobilize the humerus to improve shoulder extension?"
Instructional Video4:36
Brian McLogan

Summary for solving a quadratic

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰Learn how to solve quadratic functions. Quadratic equations are equations whose highest power in the variable(s) is 2. They are of the form y = ax^2 + bx + c. There are various techniques which can be applied in solving quadratic...
Instructional Video6:41
Catalyst University

Postulates of Quantum Mechanics: Hermitian Operators 1

Higher Ed
Postulates of Quantum Mechanics: Hermitian Operators 1
Instructional Video5:24
Brian McLogan

What are the rules of exponents and the most common mistakes with the rules

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn about the rules of exponents. An exponent is a number which a number is raised to, to produce a power. It is the number of times which a number will multiply itself in a power. There are several rules used in evaluating...
Instructional Video0:53
Brian McLogan

Fiverr Einstein Promotion Take 2 - cool math

12th - Higher Ed
Fiverr Einstein Promotion Take 2 - cool math
Instructional Video9:00
Catalyst University

Precision & Calculating ppt [Example 2]

Higher Ed
In this video, I do a sample precision problem for calculating parts-per-thousand (ppt).
Instructional Video10:20
Catalyst University

Body Mass Index: Theory and Calculation

Higher Ed
Body Mass Index: Theory and Calculation
Instructional Video7:58
Brian McLogan

Learning the basics of the rules of exponents product quotient negative

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn about the rules of exponents. An exponent is a number which a number is raised to, to produce a power. It is the number of times which a number will multiply itself in a power. There are several rules used in evaluating...
Instructional Video2:01
Brian McLogan

Using order of operations to simplify an expression

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to simplify mathematics expressions. A mathematis expression is a finite combination of numbers and symbols formed following a set of operations or rules. To simplify a mathematics expression means to reduce the expression...