Instructional Video2:43
Curated Video

Chimps: Our Closest Relatives?

6th - 12th
Our closest relatives are chimpanzees, with whom we share 98% to 99% of our DNA. But how similar does this actually make us? Biology - Adaptation And Evolution - Learning Points. Chimpanzees are our closest relatives, with whom we share...
Instructional Video3:36
Great Big Story

Addressing the rise in C-section rates with Dr. Neel Shah

12th - Higher Ed
Dr. Neel Shah explores the reasons behind the dramatic increase in C-sections and the impact of hospital management on childbirth.
Instructional Video4:39
Curated Video

CompTIA A+ Certification Core 1 (220-1101) - Primary PC Components

Higher Ed
Mike takes you on a tour of the primary PC components including the computer case, monitor, and various peripherals including the keyboard, mouse, speakers, and more.
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Instructional Video6:56
Curated Video

CompTIA A+ Certification Core 1 (220-1101) - Hexadecimal

Higher Ed
Hexadecimal numbering uses a base-16 system that's very convenient for IT techs. It's important to look at a hex value and understand the equivalent binary value.
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Instructional Video4:05
Curated Video

Chatbots for Beginners: A Complete Guide to Build Chatbots - Overview of Chatbots: Applications of Chatbots

Higher Ed
In this lecture, we will understand the applications of chatbots.
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Instructional Video8:00
Curated Video

ChatGPT and Prompt Engineering With Advanced Data Analysis - Potential Risks of ChatGPT

Higher Ed
Explore the potential risks and ethical concerns of using ChatGPT and similar language generation models. We discuss issues such as bias, misinformation, privacy, and security, and how these risks can impact the use of ChatGPT in...
Instructional Video7:38
Curated Video

Peer Pressure: The Awesome Power of Social Proof

10th - Higher Ed
Humans feel a deep need to fit in, to conform. The harder the choice we face, the more we defer to others. I call this the ‘eight-out-of-ten-cat-owners’ effect. Psychologists call it Social Proof.
Instructional Video13:58
Curated Video

What is John Stacy Adams' Equity Theory? Process of Model of Motivation

10th - Higher Ed
John Stacy Adams built a simple yet exceptionally powerful motivation model around a simple fact: human beings are motivated by fairness. He called this model Equity Theory, and that's what I'll take you through in this video.
Instructional Video7:14
Curated Video

Confidence - The Basics & Basis of Confidence

10th - Higher Ed
Confidence is belief in yourself and your ability to succeed. But where does it stem from? In this video, we'll look at the basis of confidence - the absolute basics that every manager and professional should start with.
Instructional Video13:55
Institute of Human Anatomy

Superhuman Strength: Secrets of Muscle Variation

Higher Ed
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses variability within the musculoskeletal system and how that might relate to athletic performance.
Instructional Video16:27
All Ears English

2081 - Scott Miller on Why Vulnerability Works in American Business Culture

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What does it really mean to be vulnerable as a leader in the corporate world? This is a hot topic in American business. Today I interview global executive Scott Miller on 3 things you can do as a leader at work to set your company up for...
Instructional Video13:53
All Ears English

2032 - Happy to Help! How to Volunteer Your Assistance in English

Pre-K - Higher Ed
How can you show you are eager to help someone in English? Today, we share some special ways to connect when offering to help, and we talk about the human desire to reciprocate favors.
Instructional Video17:04
All Ears English

2016 - How to Use Would to Connect with Someone About the Past

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sometimes, inserting would into your statement about the past can create a super powerful connection. Learn how to do it today with Lindsay and Michelle.
Instructional Video22:39
All Ears English

2024 - When's the Last Time You Learned Such Useful Grammar?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When you ask someone about their most recent experiences, do you say the last time or last time? Find out in today's episode when you have to know the difference and when you can use either. Listen in today!
Instructional Video5:28
The Guardian

Cancer Town: Rev William Barber visits town at heart of Guardian campaign

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Guardian invited the civil rights leader to the community on the banks of the Mississippi River where the people face the highest risk of cancer due to airborne toxins in the United States. Lending his support to their struggle, he...
Instructional Video1:48
The Business Professor

Abductive Reasoning

Higher Ed
What is Abductive Reasoning? Abductive reasoning is a form of logical inference that seeks the simplest and most likely conclusion from a set of observations. It was formulated and advanced by American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce...
Instructional Video2:49
Let's Tute

How to Improve Brain Function?

9th - Higher Ed
In this video students will understand the interdepence of Right brain and Left brain and to impprove the functions of brain accordingly, what kind of excercise can help you achieve balance between the both to increase your...
Instructional Video10:26
Mister Simplify

Attribution Theory and Social Psychology Explained with Examples - Simplest explanation ever

12th - Higher Ed
As we all know, human beings tend to judge people based on their actions and tend to draw conclusions on people's personalities and inner character.

Attribution theory delves into this tendency and the process we follow when we...
Instructional Video3:35
Curated Video

Challenging Notions of Democracy, Civil Liberties, and Economic Inequality

12th - Higher Ed
Political scientist John Dunn, University of Cambridge, points out that in many ways democracy, civil liberties and capitalism actually oppose one another rather than reinforce each other, as many naively believe.
Instructional Video5:49
Curated Video

Can AI Legally Be A Patent Inventor?

Higher Ed
Is an algorithm a person? Can we make it one? Should we make it one?
Instructional Video12:04
Neuro Transmissions

What is Psychodynamic Therapy?

12th - Higher Ed
Alfred Adler felt inferior growing up due to persistent illness and rejection. However, he transformed his inferiorities into his greatest strengths and developed an entirely new model of mental health treatment as a result. Join Micah...
Instructional Video9:25
Hip Hughes History

The Constitutional Convention in Ten Minutes (The First HHH Lecture)

6th - 12th
Aimed at the heart of the NY state regents exams. Early Federal Government concepts.
Instructional Video14:20
Hip Hughes History

Global Review: The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment

6th - 12th
Mr. Hughes spews some World History regents review. Designed for newbies and for general studies.
Instructional Video12:13
Hip Hughes History

TEN #TeacherTips for Starting Off the New School Year

6th - 12th
Whether your a new teacher or a veteran, hearing some new ideas is never a bad thing. After 20yrs in the class, this is my best advice for kicking start off a great year.