Instructional Video3:28
Curated Video

KS2 Primary English Age 9-13 - Writing: Writing for Impact Part 4 - Explained

3rd - 5th
SchoolOnline's Primary English videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners and skilled teachers. Ideal for ages 9-13, they cover every key skill in English Reading and Writing that students need to master in...
Instructional Video2:53
The Business Professor

Common Law vs Civil Law

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Common Law vs Civil Law
Instructional Video1:50
Jabzy

The Royal Touch - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about The Royal Touch
Instructional Video25:39
The Wall Street Journal

Rewriting The Rules Of Work

Higher Ed
Chobani founder and CEO Hamdi Ulukaya talks with Nikki Waller, the WSJ's editor for live journalism, about why he believes doing good is better for business.
Instructional Video3:13
IDG TECHtalk

Setting up DLP features for email

Higher Ed
Network World contributing editor David Strom provides a roundup of how to enable data leak prevention features on three email security platforms.
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

7+ Sample Part 3 Answers About Politeness

9th - Higher Ed
Today you’ll hear 7+ sample Part 3 answers about politeness for the IELTS Exam. We recently had a post from a student in our course who had a bad experience on the IELTS Speaking Exam. He was asked to describe a time when he had to be...
Instructional Video4:31
Brian McLogan

Learn to write the rule of a sequence with alternating signs

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to write the rule of a sequence given a sequence of numbers. A sequence is a list of numbers/values exhibiting a defined pattern. A number/value in a sequence is called a term of the sequence. To write the explicit formula of...
Instructional Video7:05
Two Minute Music Theory

Does Music Actually Have Rules?

12th - Higher Ed
Music theory is often thought of as a list of rules that govern music: Parallel 5ths are illegal; You can't double the leading tone; dominant must go to tonic. But is that really true? Are there actually any rules in music theory?
Instructional Video10:23
Brian McLogan

Master Evaluating a logarithm without a calculator

12th - Higher Ed
Welcome ladies and gentlemen. And what I'd like to do is show you how to evaluate logarithms without using a calculator. Now, obviously for a majority of these-- or actually for all of these, you could type them into your calculator...
Instructional Video2:56
Brian McLogan

Multiplication of three integers

12th - Higher Ed
Multiplication of three integers
Instructional Video4:57
Brian McLogan

Finding the sum of a series arithmetic

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the partial sum of an arithmetic series. A series is the sum of the terms of a sequence. An arithmetic series is the sum of the terms of an arithmetic sequence. The formula for the sum of n terms of an arithmetic...
Instructional Video4:00
The Business Professor

Supremacy Clause

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Supremacy Clause
Instructional Video3:27
Curated Video

Determining Functions from Ordered Pairs

K - 5th
This video explains how to determine if a set of ordered pairs represents a function. By analyzing the X values and their corresponding Y values, students can identify if each input has a unique output. The teacher provides examples...
Instructional Video11:59
msvgo

Introduction to Sequences and Series

K - 12th
It explains the concept of sequence and series and the difference between the two. It also explains the method to identify the general term of a sequence.
Instructional Video2:06
Seven Dimensions

Upholding Integrity: The Golden Rule

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker emphasizes the importance of upholding integrity in ambiguous situations. The message serves as a reminder to prioritize ethical decision-making, even when faced with unclear guidelines or peer pressure.
Instructional Video3:54
Coach Dan Blewett

How to Improve Your Curveball - Use The 80 Percent Rule

K - 5th
In this video, I discuss how the 80 percent rule is critical to developing a great curveball in baseball.
Instructional Video2:51
The Business Professor

Rule 147 and Section 3 - Securities Exemption

Higher Ed
Rule 147 and Section 3 - Securities Exemption
Instructional Video2:51
The Business Professor

FTC Regulatory Enforcement Procedures

Higher Ed
FTC Regulatory Enforcement Procedures
Instructional Video2:10
Brian McLogan

How to determine the slope and y intercept from an equation in standard form

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to graph linear equations written in standard form. When given a linear equation in standard form, to graph the equation, we first rewrite the linear equation in slope intercept form, (i.e. in the form y = mx + c, where m is...
Instructional Video9:39
Catalyst University

Cervicogenic Dizziness | What is it? Mechanism & Diagnosis

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore cervicogenic dizziness. We cover the basic presentation of the condition, its proposed mechanism, and its diagnosis as one of exclusion.
Instructional Video1:13
Brian McLogan

Math tutorial for expanding a logarithmic expression

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to expand logarithms using the product/power rule. The product rule of logarithms states that the logarithm of a product to a given base is equivalent to the sum of the logarithms of the terms that make up the product to the...
Instructional Video1:17
Brian McLogan

Applying the power rule of logarithms to solve the equation, 3log7 (4) = 2log7 (b)

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about solving logarithmic equations. Logarithmic equations are equations involving logarithms. To solve a logarithmic equation, we first use our knowledge of logarithm laws/properties to express the terms in both sides of the...
Instructional Video6:29
Brian McLogan

Find the product of the cube root of two variable expressions

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to multiply radical expressions. A radical is an expression having the root/radical symbol. The number outside the radical symbol (nth root) is called the index, the number/expression inside the radical symbol is called the...
Instructional Video3:36
Brian McLogan

Teaching the power of product rule without talking

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about the rules of exponents. An exponent is a number which a number is raised to, to produce a power. It is the number of times which a number will multiply itself in a power. There are several rules used in evaluating...