Instructional Video6:24
Curated Video

Chefs use this technique...should you?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
WTF is sous vide - and why are people obsessed with it?
Instructional Video17:13
Curated Video

3 Ways to Answer Abominable Part 3 Questions - IELTS Energy Podcast 1268

9th - Higher Ed
What can you do if you get an unexpected question on IELTS Speaking Part 3? You need strategies to avoid hesitation and show your fluency! Today you'll learn 3 filler phrases that are perfect for questions that are out of the left field.
Instructional Video3:10
Curated Video

Random Sampling of Populations

3rd - Higher Ed
"Random Sampling of Populations" uses random sampling to identify the populations of two states in word problems in order to solve.
Instructional Video14:46
All Ears English

1884 - Allow this Vocabulary to Boost your Business English

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Forbid, disallow, prohibit, deny - you might think these all mean the same thing but they do have subtle differences. Listen in today for a high-level vocabulary tip that you can use when talking to government officials or with your...
Instructional Video15:27
Debunked

Can You Escape a Black Hole?

9th - 12th
It’s widely accepted that nothing can escape a black hole, not even light, but that's not entirely true!
Instructional Video3:07
Curated Video

Scientific Stubbornness

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Steinhardt, University of Princeton, describes his encounter with a highly sceptical geologist, demonstrating both his tenacity as well as an intriguing scientific distinction between "impossible" and "highly unlikely".
Instructional Video4:37
Curated Video

Transcending Impossible

12th - Higher Ed
Princeton University physicist Paul Steinhardt reveals the different shades of meaning the word "impossible" has for him.
Instructional Video2:19
Sir Linkalot

Link of the Day #18 - Sir Linkalot (#Spelling, #Homeschooling, #Revision, #KeyStage1, #KeyStage2)

K - 5th
Ahoy me hearties! Another day means it's time for another fantastic spelling link - find out which one it is with Sir Linkalot (#sirlinkalottime, #spelling, #homeschooling, #sirlinkalot, #revision, #wordtricks, #ks1, #ks2).
Instructional Video4:16
Curated Video

Fishing for Probability of a Set

6th - 8th
Join Fisherman Taylor as she shares examples of probability events that are certain, impossible, likely, equally likely and unlikely to happen. I use fish to demonstrate each example.
Instructional Video3:04
Vlogbrothers

Is This Painting Upside Down?

6th - 11th
In which John marries his friend whose painting he once hung upside down, and contemplates the question of whether a Piet Mondrian painting was actually hung upside down for 75 years.
Instructional Video12:38
Religion for Breakfast

The Camel and Needle: Did Scholars Mistranslate Jesus's Famous Saying?

12th - Higher Ed
Mark 10:25 says: "It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God." This is one of the most famous sayings of Jesus. But did we translate his saying correctly?
Instructional Video3:26
Curated Video

The Palestinian Museum with no exhibits

12th - Higher Ed
Omar al-Qattan has dedicated 20 years to building a museum celebrating Palestinian cultural expression and heritage yet it still lies empty. Why does this museum matter so much?
Instructional Video5:18
Curated Video

Calculating Probability as a Fraction

6th - Higher Ed
Chance, or probability, refers to the possibility of something happening. Numbers can be used to represent probability. 0 is used describe events that are impossible, and 1 is used for events that are certain. For events that sit...
Instructional Video5:42
Curated Video

Grandfather Paradox: Explained in Simple Words

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The grandfather paradox is considered the biggest, most popular objection to the logical possibility of backwards time travel. It characterizes a hypothetical situation in which a time traveller goes to their past and ends up causing an...
Instructional Video11:24
Zach Star

Dear Calculus 2 Students, This is why you're learning Taylor Series

12th - Higher Ed
Dear Calculus 2 Students, This is why you're learning Taylor Series
Instructional Video5:27
Healthcare Triage

Better Ways to Cut Healthcare Waste

Higher Ed
A surprising amount of spending on healthcare in America is wasteful - we’ve talked about that before. In today’s episode, we discuss different approaches to reducing that waste, and potential barriers standing in the way.
Instructional Video6:07
Looking Glass Universe

EPR Paradox and Entanglement Quantum Mechanics

12th - Higher Ed
The EPR paradox tries to prove that quantum mechanics is wrong.
Instructional Video8:05
Looking Glass Universe

Quantum Entanglement and the EPR Paradox

12th - Higher Ed
What is entanglement really? And why is it that its a uniquely quantum phenomena? Bohmian mechanics stuff: In Bohmian mechanics, you still have superpositions, they just mean something very different. A Bohmian mech particle only has one...
Instructional Video8:10
Flame Media

Real Futures: VR Healthcare

12th - Higher Ed
Virtual reality has been over-hyped for decades, but with the release of Facebook's Oculus Rift, Google's Cardboard, and Samsung's Gear VR, it seems to be on the cusp of arriving for real. Most VR fans are excited to play games and watch...
Instructional Video3:18
Curated Video

Human Activities and the Reduction of Biodiversity

Higher Ed
The video discusses the importance of biodiversity, which is the variety of all the different species of organisms on Earth or within an ecosystem. It explains how human activities such as waste management, deforestation, and global...
Instructional Video6:10
Hip Hughes History

Constitutional Wishes: How Would YOU Amend It?

6th - 12th
My three Constitutional amendment wishes. What would yours be?
Instructional Video2:27
ACDC Leadership

Macro 3.12- Economic Growth

12th - Higher Ed
Mr. Clifford explains how to show economic growth on the aggregate demand and supply model. LRAS shifts when there is a change in the quantity of resources, technology, or productivity.
Instructional Video4:42
Physics Girl

Are perpetual motion machines possible?

9th - 12th
A wheel that spins forever; a bird that never quenches its thirst; a clock that never stops ticking, an endless source of free energy. These are but the dreams of inventors striving to make perpetual motion machines, machines that can...
Instructional Video8:10
AllTime 10s

10 Ways Cryptocurrencies Are Changing The World

12th - Higher Ed
With the massive breakout of crytocurrencies in 2017 and the likes of Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple gaining multi billion dollar market values, it is clear that the monetary world is changing. But what effects will it have?