Learning Mole
Pop Fox Theatre - Using Hands to Show Different Feelings
Follow Rosie, Xixi and Haha as we explore different ways that we might use our hands to show our feelings.
Science360
Non pop stick
You can push a knitting needle through a balloon if you take certain precautions. Parts Needed: 1 Balloon 1 Sharpened knitting needle (or similar) 1 Oil
Brave Wilderness
Super Sized Anole!
On this Breaking Trail adventure, Coyote stumbles upon an incredible SUPER- SIZED Anole! The Cuban Knight Anole, which looks like a giant version of the more common Green Anole, is an invasive species in South Florida and is often...
Packt
Selenium Features – What You Need to Know
This video provides a walk-through of the various features of Selenium. This clip is from the chapter "Selenium Introduction" of the series "Selenium WebDriver with Java - Basics to Advanced and Frameworks".This section introduces you to...
Brave Wilderness
World's Cutest Possum!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote meets Blossom the incredibly CUTE Brushtail Possum! The Common Brushtail Possum is one of Australia’s most adorable and widespread marsupials. Blossom is a rescued ambassador for her species that...
Science Buddies
Wire Stripping Tutorial: How to Strip Insulation Off Hookup Wire
This tutorial describes several different techniques for removing insulation from "hookup wire," the type of wire commonly found in many circuits and electronics projects.
Easy Languages
How to order Döner in Germany
Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of participating partner countries abroad. Episodes are produced...
History Hit
Conquest 1066, Told By the Teacher You Wish You'd Had: The battle of Hastings
What were most medieval battles like in the past? What happened to Harold during the battle? Conquest 1066, Told By the Teacher You Wish You'd Had, Part 3
Science360
Needle Through Balloon - Little Shop of Physics
You can push a knitting needle through a balloon if you take certain precautions. Parts Needed 1 Balloon 1 Sharpened knitting needle (or similar) 1 Oil This demonstration is only for the experienced! Little Shop of Physics took several...
Brave Wilderness
Sharpest Lizard in the World!?
On this episode, Mark and the crew are in Southern Nevada at the Mojave Desert looking for horned lizards! So, how sharp are these lizards -- are they dangerous to touch?! Watch now to find out of this is one of the sharpest lizards in...
Curated Video
Mechanical Plant Defenses
Plants defend themselves using a variety of physical features such as raphides and trichromes. Let's look at some of these mechanical plant defenses and how they function.
Music Matters
Modulation Using a Tritone - Music Theory
This music theory lesson demonstrates a method for delivering an extreme modulation a tritone away within a four bar phrase. Starting in C major the video shows how to move to F# major using an enharmonic equivalent of a German 6th chord...
Music Matters
How Motifs are Used in Baroque Style - Music Composition
This music composition lesson unpacks Bach’s Sinfonia in B minor, drawing attention to the three motifs used to compose this piece. The three motifs are unpacked and we explore both the differences and the common ground between them. We...
Music Matters
Escape Notes (Non-Harmonic Tones) - Music Theory
This music theory lesson explains escape notes, what they are and how to use them. When it comes to inessential notes many musicians understand passing notes, understand auxiliary notes, and are happy about anticipatory notes. But what...
Brave Wilderness
Python BITES and STRIKES!
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote spots a Burmese Python that is much more aggressive than he bargained for! Burmese Pythons are notoriously invasive to the South Florida region and although they are found quite frequently by...
NASA
NASA | LRO PDS Release
Using thousands of images from LRO's wide angle camera, scientists are able to create a global mosaic of the moon's features.
Brian McLogan
Learn how to graph an exponential equation with multiple transformations
👉 Learn how to graph exponential functions involving vertical shift. An exponential function is a function that increases rapidly as the value of x increases. To graph an exponential function, it is usually very useful to make the table...
Music Matters
Can You Name the Key of this Piece of Music? - Music Theory
Can you name the key this piece of music is in? This music theory lesson explains how to look at a short extract of music and figure out the key without hearing it. This types of exercises are often met in theory exams, where you are...
Poetry Foundation
Sabrina Orah Mark reads "The Guinea Pig and the Green Balloon"
Sabrina Orah Mark reads Oni Buchanan's poem, "The Guinea Pig and the Green Balloon
Two Minute Music Theory
How To Find The Key In Three EASY Steps
How To Find The Key In Three EASY Steps
Music Matters
How to Build Major and Minor Chords - Music Theory
Learn how to build and recognise major and minor chords. This music theory lesson teaches you how to construct major and minor chords above any given note. Two techniques are explained, one based on intervals and the other based on...
Music Matters
How to Realize More Advanced Figured Bass - Music Theory
How to go about realizing more advanced figured bass, including how to read diatonic chords and seventh chords in figured bass and how to play a short passage from a figured bass. In this music theory lesson the figured bass system is...
Music Matters
What Might an Accidental Be Telling Us in a Piece of Music? - Music Theory
We often see accidentals in music but they have different significance depending on the context. Accidentals might be flagging up a key change, or they might be decorative chromatic notes, or they might be signifying a minor key, or they...