PBS
Many pre-school teachers are scared of teaching STEM
Everyone knows that 3-, 4- and 5-year-olds ask a lot of questions. But that
unrestrained curiosity can unsettle preschool teachers who feel they lack
sufficient understanding of science, technology, engineering and math,
often...
Crash Course Kids
Bowled Over
So, variables. There are lots of them when trying to test an idea. The trick is to isolate one variable at a time to get reliable results every time. But, how do we do that? In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina shows us how to...
Crash Course Kids
Try Trials
We've talked about variables and solving problems. But how do we keep working on a problem if the first solution doesn't fix it? Trials! In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina shows us how to use Trials to figure out what the...
Bozeman Science
Thinking in Causation - Level 2 - Testing Causes
In this video Paul Andersen shows conceptual thinking in a mini-lesson on testing causes. TERMS: Tests - a planned act that is done to learn something Cause - a thing that gives rise to an event Support - to give assistance to Refute -...
SciShow Kids
Ramps A Super, Simple Machine!
Jessi and Squeaks brought home a whole bunch of books! But they aren't quite sure how to get them up the stairs into the house. Join them as they learn about ramps and how these simple machines help us with our work!
Crash Course Kids
Succeed by Failing
We all know that failure is bad... but is it? Actually, Engineers need things to fail so they can understand how to make things better. In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina chats to us about failure points and how they can help...
Bozeman Science
Kinetic and Potential Energy
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the energy in a closed system can be converted from kinetic to potential to kinetic energy. Sample problems and a simulation is contained.
SciShow Kids
Super Simple Machines: Levers
Levers are a simple machine that help us make work easier. But how do they work and how can you make one to help you? Check out this episode with Squeaks and Jessi to learn all about levers!
SciShow Kids
Need a Lift Try a Pulley!
Jessi and Squeaks just got a new telescope, and they can't wait to check out the night sky! But there's just one problem: it's too heavy to bring up the stairs into the observatory! Join them as they learn about a simple machine that can...
Bozeman Science
Simple Machines
Mr. Andersen explains the simple principles behind simple machines. He shows how the mechanical advantage of a simple machine can increase the input force. A brief discussion of work is also included.
Curated Video
Machines: Building the Pyramids
It was thought the Egyptians used only manual labour to build some of the Wonders of the World. Now it is though they could have used simple machines. Physics - Forces - Learning Points. It is believed that the Egyptians constructed the...
Curated Video
Planes, Wedges, Screws
There are only six basic types of machine. Discover more about planes, wedges and screws: what are they and why are they useful? Physics - Forces - Learning Points. Machines based on the ideas of Archimedes make work easier. An inclined...
Wonderscape
Mastering the Inclined Plane: A Simple Machine at Work
Discover how inclined planes, a basic but powerful type of simple machine, make it easier to move objects with less effort. Learn about the physics behind using ramps and slopes to harness gravity, and explore how different angles of...
Curated Video
Advanced 3D Printing with Fusion 360 - Design Your Phone Case - Modeling the Attachment Clip
After 3D printing the case we created in the previous lesson, you will learn to create an attachment clip to add features to the phone case. This clip is from the chapter "Creating the Phone Case" of the series "Advanced 3D Printing with...
Curated Video
Types of Simple Machines
Dr. Forrester discusses various types of simple machines, such as the lever, pulley, wedge, wheel and axle, screw, and inclined plane.
Curated Video
Creating Stunning Environments in Unreal Engine 5 - A Game Artist Bootcamp - Setting Up Niagara Smoke VFX
Learn how to create realistic smoke effects using the Niagara particle system in Unreal Engine 5. This video will walk you through the process of setting up a basic smoke particle system, tweaking its properties, and implementing it in a...
Science Buddies
Find the Horsepower of a Toy Car | Science Project
Calculate the horsepower of a toy car in this fun physics science project.
Curated Video
Meet and Greet: Ophelia the Opossum!
Ophelia the opossum is here and ready to educate! She had a rough start to life but she's now in the care of dedicated humans and she's going to be a star to all who met her.
Curated Video
Homemade Mini Golf
Coach Socrates and Miss P talk about “in front,” “behind,” “over” and “under.” They relate these positions to playing mini golf and then discuss the possibility of building their own mini golf course.
Curated Video
Simple Machines
A video entitled “Simple Machines” which explores examples of simple machines, including levers, wheels and axles, wedges, screws, and inclined planes.
Curated Video
Learn JMeter from Scratch on Live Applications - Performance Testin - The Concurrency Thread Group and The Ultimate Thread Group Use
This video explains the use of the Concurrency Thread Group and the Ultimate Thread Group. This clip is from the chapter "Advanced Thread Group Methods for Real-Time Load with JMeter" of the series "Learn JMeter from Scratch on Live...
Curated Video
Learn JMeter from Scratch on Live Applications - Performance Testin - Applying Load on Application with Thread Group
This video explains how to apply load on applications with the thread group. This clip is from the chapter "How to Put Load and Analyze Performance Metrics?" of the series "Learn JMeter from Scratch on Live Applications - Performance...
Flipping Physics
2016 #3 Free Response Question - AP Physics 1 - Exam Solution
My solutions to Free Response Question #3 from the 2016 AP Physics 1 Exam. Also included are my reflections on how to get more points on the exam. This Quantitative/Qualitative Translation question also works as a part of the AP Physics...