Instructional Video19:20
APMonitor

Split Data for Machine Learning

10th - Higher Ed
Splitting data ensures that there are independent sets for training, testing, and validation. Data can be divided into sequential blocks where the order is preserved (e.g. time series) or with random selection (shuffle). Cross-validation...
Instructional Video2:35
Science360

Printable Robots Designed To Be Consumer-Friendly, Inexpensive

12th - Higher Ed
This project envisions a future where 3-D robotic systems can be produced and designed using 2-D desktop technology fabrication methods. If this feat is achieved, it would be possible for the average person to design, customize and print...
Instructional Video2:32
Science360

New 3-D Structures Assemble with Remarkable Precision - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
While it is relatively straightforward to build a box on the macroscale, it is much more challenging at smaller micro and nanometer length scales. At those sizes, 3D structures are too small to be assembled by any machine and they must...
Instructional Video2:51
Brian McLogan

What is an axis of symmetry

12th - Higher Ed
Definitions are very important to your understanding of why and how we use mathematical processes. Without understanding what a process or certain terms mean it is very hard to understand how or why to do something. That is why I want to...
Instructional Video15:49
Curated Video

Things We Do in English

Higher Ed
This English language learning video explains how to talk about a range of activities we do every day at home. It introduces "can" and "can't," as well as simple words, expressions, and tips.
Instructional Video5:21
The Art Assignment

Make a Book with Meat (or other atypical materials) ft. Ben Denzer

9th - 12th
Artist and designer Ben Denzer shares an assignment to make an ATYPICAL BOOK. He’s made books from meat, toilet paper, ketchup packets, and lottery tickets, among much else.
Instructional Video3:01
Curated Video

The History and Making of Pastry

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pastry is made from a rich, fatty dough that originated in Europe. Pastries are often filled, topped, or mixed with other flavors. Learn how pastries became popular and try this recipe for puff pastry!
Instructional Video4:17
STAT

Science Happens! With Carl Zimmer

6th - 11th
The cells in our bodies contain carefully packed strands of DNA that are about 6 feet long. How the strands are folded hold clues to our health and well-being.
Instructional Video3:46
Iesha Learning

How to Manage Your Periods

9th - 12th
In this video, young people learn how to stay clean and comfortable during their periods, including instructions on how to use a sanitary pad, tampon, and menstrual cup.
Instructional Video26:36
Curated Video

KETCHARI MUDRA

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Mudras are subtle techniques that benefit both body and mind. This one also stimulates the glands and pressure points at the back of the palate, which helps preserve the body’s vital energy.
Instructional Video14:40
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

Needle Felting For Beginners How to Create Basic Forms

K - 5th
Bethany shows how needle felting for beginners how to create basic forms
Instructional Video5:41
Science360

City Car - Green Revolution

12th - Higher Ed
A clean car that you can stack like a shopping cart? That customizes everything from its color to the radio the instant you step in? That you can always find a parking space for? Too good to be true? Nope, it's just one of the brilliant...
Instructional Video5:39
Coach Dan Blewett

Should You Do The Towel Drill? - Drills for Pitchers

K - 5th
The towel drill is an old drill for pitchers, but the baseball world is changing and it may not be the best tool in a pitcher's toolbox. In this video I explain my experience with the towel drill and and an alternative that may be better.
Instructional Video2:44
Let's Tute

Types of Paper for Origami

9th - Higher Ed
In this video we will learn types of paper required for origami.
Instructional Video3:31
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

Sculptural Letter Part 1

K - 5th
Learn how to create a sculptural letter that will later be painted and decoupaged!
Instructional Video4:04
Flag House Activity Channel

Is your group up for a phys ed challenge? (Ep.17 - Challenge Tarps)

K - 5th
Challenge your group with these great teamwork activities using the Challenge Tarps. These games are perfect for building cooperation, team building and problem solving skills. Purposeful fun with great outcomes and debriefing sessions.
Instructional Video13:02
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

How To Fold A 3D Paper Tree (Origami Christmas Tree)

K - 5th
Did you know you can fold an entire tree out of only one square of paper? It’s true! Grab a square of paper and some scissors and create a tree with me!
Instructional Video21:51
Mazz Media

Geographically Speaking

6th - 8th
What is a savannah? Where do you find buttes? How are mountains formed? Friendly explorer Seymour Terrain takes viewers on an exciting adventure to every corner of the globe to answer these questions and investigate the Earth's unique...
Instructional Video7:42
Let's Tute

Origami Tulip

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the instructor teaches how to make an origami Tulip using simple steps. Viewers are guided through the process of folding a red paper into a waterbomb base, inflating it to create the flower shape, and then making a green...
Instructional Video8:29
Let's Tute

Origami Paper Claws

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher demonstrates how to make sharp claws using paper and glue. The step-by-step instructions are easy to follow, making it a fun project for Halloween or other events.
Instructional Video6:27
Curated Video

Graphing Logarithmic Functions through Paper Folding

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to graph a basic logarithmic function by modeling paper folding. They discuss the relationship between exponential and logarithmic functions, and demonstrate how the number of folds needed to reach...
Instructional Video5:13
Ti & Me TV

Want to do the Splits? Do THIS!

K - 5th
This quick stretch routine hits all the muscle groups you need to lengthen to get your side and center splits!
Instructional Video6:39
Curated Video

Writing a Polynomial Function

K - 5th
In this lesson, students learn how to find the volume of a box by analyzing a physical context. They review the concept of a polynomial function and then apply it to write a function for the volume of the box based on its height.
Instructional Video6:30
Catalyst University

The McKenzie Approach | Lumbar Flexion EXPLAINED

Higher Ed
In this video, I explain and demonstrate the McKenzie approach of lumbar FLEXION for low back pain treatment. We will look at both positions and repeated movements.