Instructional Video7:02
Curated Video

Identifying Allocatively Efficient Points on a Production Possibilities Diagram

12th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture on identifying allocatively efficient points on a production possibilities diagram. The speaker explains the concept of allocative efficiency and explores various production points on the diagram and how to...
Instructional Video3:10
NUMBEROCK

Line Plots Song for 2nd Grade | Creating Line Plots for Kids by NUMBEROCK

K - 5th
Video: Line Plots | Creating and Understanding Line Plots Grade Levels: 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade Our Line Plots Song for Kids video is aligned with the following Common Core standards: CCSS 2.MD.9 Generate measurement data by measuring...
Instructional Video19:54
Schooling Online

IB Chemistry: Validity Part 1

3rd - Higher Ed
The archery contest has a long list of rules, but Chelsea the Cheater keeps breaking them! How does this affect the outcome (conclusion) of the competition? This lesson will begin our analysis of validity by examining the importance of...
Instructional Video1:11
Visual Learning Systems

Measuring Mass and Volume: Volume

9th - 12th
This program begins by discussing common ways mass and volume are measured in the home. The video highlights how mass and volume are measured with various types of equipment in the school science lab. Some of the different tools used to...
Instructional Video6:03
Physics Girl

What is a quantum coin toss?

9th - 12th
Quantum coin flipping is the fairest way to flip a coin over the phone. How does it work?!
Instructional Video4:14
Curated Video

Measuring Distance Using Velocity Time Graphs

9th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture on how to measure the distance traveled by an object using its velocity-time graph. The concept of the area under the velocity-time graph representing distance is explained, and examples are provided to...
Instructional Video13:38
Seven Dimensions

Improving Business Success: The Seven Levers Framework

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses a framework called the Seven Levers that can be used to improve success in business. The speaker explains each lever and how increasing each one by just 10% can double the profit of a business. They...
Instructional Video4:35
Science360

Science Behind The News: Extrasolar Planets

12th - Higher Ed
Extrasolar planets, or exoplanets, are planets that orbit stars other than our sun. Astronomers like Dr. William Welsh at San Diego State University primarily use two methods to detect these distant planets: Doppler and Transit methods....
Instructional Video1:11
Visual Learning Systems

How to Measure Volume: Liquid Volume

9th - 12th
This useful video program helps students understand the concept of volume and the exciting ways that it can be measured. Concepts and terminology: liquid, solid, liter, milliliter, cubic centimeter, beaker, and graduated cylinder.
Instructional Video16:37
Seven Dimensions

Running an Effective Crisis Simulation

Higher Ed
In this video, Ross Campbell, an expert in crisis management, discusses the importance of exercising and scenario planning in preparing for potential crises. He emphasizes the need to test and validate crisis response plans through...
Instructional Video3:19
Healthcare Triage

Medicaid Report Cards Are Out, and Life Isn't About Grades

Higher Ed
The Trump administration has released Medicaid report cards, which allow citizens and health care journalists to look at the results of Medicaid, state by state. The good news: our beloved Indiana is doing OK! The bad news, there's a lot...
Instructional Video5:08
Sustainable Business Consulting

Tools for Managing Sustainability Part 2

Higher Ed
Discusses the third tool to use when managing for sustainability: GHG Inventory
Instructional Video3:24
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Making a Mini Laser Frequency Comb in Minutes

9th - 12th
NIST physicist Scott Papp describes NIST's process for making a miniature laser frequency comb in minutes. The process involves machining a piece of quartz to produce a small, smooth disk within which light can circulate.
Instructional Video5:58
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Probe Tack Measurements of Combinatorial Libraries

9th - 12th
Adhesion is a measure of how strongly two objects stick together, and depends on a number of things, such as temperature or how rough the surfaces are. At the NIST Combinatorial Methods Center, we have developed measurement tools that...
Instructional Video4:17
Curated Video

Methods of Estimating and Environmental Factors Affecting Transpiration in Plants

Higher Ed
This video explains what transpiration is, how it can be estimated through experiments measuring the uptake of water by plants or the mass of water lost by the plants, and how changes in environmental conditions such as temperature,...
Instructional Video3:47
Curated Video

Methods for Measuring Wave Speed

9th - Higher Ed
This is a lecture video that explains various methods used to measure the speed of waves. The video starts by introducing two equations that can be used to calculate the wave speed. It then focuses on two examples to explain how to use...
Instructional Video4:07
Science360

SCIENTISTS CREATE ICE STORMS TO STUDY NATURE'S CHILLY RESPONSE

12th - Higher Ed
Anyone who has ever driven in freezing rain knows all too well the potential hazards of an ice storm. These powerful winter weather events are also capable of catastrophic ecological and socio-economic impacts on forest ecosystems,...
Instructional Video23:24
Schooling Online

Physics Skills: Accuracy

3rd - Higher Ed
The royal archery contest begins! Everyone expects Robin Hood to win since he is an accurate and reliable archer. But what do the terms accuracy and reliability mean? This lesson will take an in-depth look at accuracy and systematic...
Instructional Video3:50
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Nikhil Goyal - The Tyranny of Testing

Higher Ed
Nikhil Goyal is the author of the new book Schools on Trial: How Freedom and Creativity Can Fix Our Educational Malpractice (Random House).
Instructional Video9:12
Looking Glass Universe

Schrodinger equation - Derivation and how to use it

12th - Higher Ed
In this video we see how the Schrodinger equation comes out very simply from the conservation of energy. First. Throughout these 2 videos, I kept talking about predicting the future, and that if you know the present state, you can...
Instructional Video13:27
Curated Video

Investigating the Relationship Between the Rate of Decay of Milk and Temperature

Higher Ed
The video is a lecture presentation on the relationship between the rate of decay of milk and its temperature. The presenter discusses two possible experiments to investigate this relationship and then shows how to carry out one of them....
Instructional Video5:18
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Matthew Lerner - Autism Unlocking the Social World

Higher Ed
Matthew D. Lerner, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Psychology, Psychiatry, & Pediatrics in the Psychology Department at Stony Brook University, where he directs the Stony Brook Social Competence and Treatment Lab. Dr. Lerner's research...
Instructional Video1:56
Visual Learning Systems

Measuring Mass and Volume: Measuring Volume of Liquids

9th - 12th
This program begins by discussing common ways mass and volume are measured in the home. The video highlights how mass and volume are measured with various types of equipment in the school science lab. Some of the different tools used to...
Instructional Video2:35
Visual Learning Systems

What Is Matter?: Measuring Volume

9th - 12th
In this wonderful introduction to the nature of matter, students will explore how they depend on and interact with matter. The program clearly demonstrates some of the physical and chemical properties of matter. Special attention is paid...