Instructional Video9:34
Crash Course

The Bobo Beatdown - Crash Course Psychology

12th - Higher Ed
In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank talks about how we learn by observation... and how that can mean beating the tar out of an inanimate clown named Bobo. -- Table of Contents Limitations of Classical and Operant...
Instructional Video10:12
Bozeman Science

Practice 3 - Planning and Carrying Out Investigations

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen explains how investigations are used by scientists to answer questions and by engineers to test designs. He delineates be investigative and observational science. He demonstrates the formation of a good question the design...
Instructional Video5:19
TED-Ed

TED-ED: The great brain debate - Ted Altschuler

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Throughout history, scientists have proposed conflicting ideas on how the brain carries out functions like perception, memory, and movement. Is each of these tasks carried out by a specific area of the brain? Or do multiple areas work...
Instructional Video8:35
TED Talks

Robin Ince: Science versus wonder?

12th - Higher Ed
Does science ruin the magic of life? In this grumpy but charming monologue, Robin Ince makes the argument against. The more we learn about the astonishing behavior of the universe -- the more we stand in awe.
Instructional Video4:12
SciShow

Asteroids, Exomoons, and a Crash on the Moon

12th - Higher Ed
Caitlin serves up the latest in space-science news, this week featuring developments in missions dedicated to sampling asteroids, detecting exomoons, and solving the mysteries of the moon.
Instructional Video5:08
SciShow

ALMA: What We've Learned from One of the Best Telescopes on Earth

12th - Higher Ed
Move over Hubble, ALMA sees what you can't!
Instructional Video5:52
SciShow

A Telescope Bigger Than the Solar System

12th - Higher Ed
It turns out if you’d like to take a deeper look into the universe, the universe itself might actually help you do that!
Instructional Video5:15
SciShow

Why Are There So Many Telescopes in Hawaii?

12th - Higher Ed
You might have realized that lots of ground-based telescopes are located in Hawaii...but why? It's not just for the beautiful sunsets.
Instructional Video5:08
SciShow

Why We Didn't Know How Long a Venus Day Was

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers have finally determined how long a day on Venus is, give or take an episode of Brooklyn 99.
Instructional Video5:34
SciShow

Great Minds of Astronomy: Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin

12th - Higher Ed
Welcome to SciShow Space! In this episode Caitlin Hofmeister will talk about Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, one of the most influential women in astronomy!
Instructional Video3:46
SciShow

Robert Evans, Supernova Superstar

12th - Higher Ed
A backyard astronomer holds the world record for most supernovas found by searching manually. He's memorized what over a thousand galaxies look like.
Instructional Video5:03
SciShow

Kepler's Planetary Bonanza

12th - Higher Ed
You've know that the Kepler Space Telescope has discovered HUNDREDS of new planets outside our solar system -- but how does it find them? And how do scientists tell the real planets from the celestial fake-outs? It involves a lot of...
Instructional Video3:31
SciShow

Choosing a Telescope: Bigger Isn't Always Better!

12th - Higher Ed
Before you take your relationship with space to a new level by getting a telescope, find out what you really need to make the most of your summer nights staring at the sky.
Instructional Video3:39
Wonderscape

From Galileo to Vera Rubin: Famous Astronomers Who Shaped Our View of the Universe

K - 5th
Science Kids Famous Astronomers and Astrophysicists - From Galileo to Neil deGrasse Tyson Vera Rubin, a pioneering astronomer, defied gender barriers to make groundbreaking discoveries in the field of astronomy. Through her research on...
Instructional Video3:50
Curated Video

Advancements in Interferometry: Unveiling the Secrets of Stars and Galaxies

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video discusses the advancements in optical interferometry, a technique that combines light from multiple telescopes to create sharper images of stars and galaxies. With the use of the Very Large Telescope in Chile, astronomers are...
Instructional Video7:52
Curated Video

Meet the Fire Lookout of Big Sky Country

9th - Higher Ed
Are real-life fire lookouts becoming obsolete due to modern technology? Meet Mark Hufstetler, a fire lookout at Baptiste Tower in Flathead National Forest, Montana, who believes human observation is still imperative in fire detection and...
Instructional Video7:18
Astrum

Where Have All the Quasars Gone?

Higher Ed
Supermassive black holes and their distribution in the universe.
Instructional Video2:33
Curated Video

The Spitzer Space Telescope

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Spitzer Space Telescope is one of NASA s four orbiting telescopes each observing in differing areas of the spectrum. Spitzer detects images in the infrared region, which shows activity not evident in the visible wavelengths.
Instructional Video11:11
Curated Video

Machine Learning: Random Forest with Python from Scratch - Kids versus Computer Learning

Higher Ed
In this lesson, we will compare their learning features to understand the fundamental difference between a kid and a computer. This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to Machine Learning" of the series "Machine Learning: Random...
Instructional Video6:13
Curated Video

Type-Safe Interfaces with Modern C++ - std::string_view in Interfaces

Higher Ed
Understand when and why to use `std::string_view` as part of function interfaces, and the performance benefits it brings.
Instructional Video1:06
Curated Video

Hamlet 2.2 Discussion: Everyone's Scheming

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores a scene from Act 2, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's Hamlet, focusing on the dramatic irony as Gertrude, Claudius, and Polonius watch Hamlet under the false belief that he is mad. It discusses Hamlet's interactions with...
Instructional Video6:37
Curated Video

Developing Cross-Cultural Awareness: The Stages

10th - Higher Ed
What is the process for creating deep cross-cultural awareness and moving towards leading cross-cultural teams effectively?
Instructional Video6:03
Curated Video

5 Inventions Inspired By Animals

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Animals are the inspiration for some incredible new inventions that improve our way of life. Here's 5 that inspired us to share them with you! *Filmed pre shelter in place regulations
Instructional Video4:42
Curated Video

Candy Classification

3rd - Higher Ed
The video “Candy Classification” discusses how to describe, compare, and classify candy based on observations of its physical properties.