Instructional Video2:31
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Exploring the Culinary Flavours of Mexico: A Fusion of Tradition and Influence

3rd - 12th
Join us on a culinary journey through Mexico, where the rich and diverse flavors of its cuisine are influenced by both ancient traditions and the Spanish conquest. With its tropical climate and abundant natural resources, Mexico is a...
Instructional Video3:13
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A Taste of Afghanistan: Exploring the Culinary Fusion of the Middle East and Central Asia

3rd - 12th
Discover the rich and diverse culinary culture of Afghanistan, influenced by the Middle East and Central Asia. From the ancient kings of Kabul to the present day, food has played a central role in Afghan life. With a wide variety of...
Instructional Video2:05
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Exploring the Flavors of Thai Cuisine: A Fusion of Tradition and Diversity

3rd - 12th
Thai cuisine is a vibrant and flavorful fusion of culinary traditions from its neighboring countries. With a balance of heat, sour, sweet, salty, and bitter flavors, Thai dishes are lightly prepared with aromatic ingredients. Influenced...
Instructional Video2:54
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EnvySat: A Year in Orbit - Monitoring Earth's Environment and Climate Change

Pre-K - Higher Ed
EnvySat, the largest Earth observation satellite, has been orbiting for one year and is equipped with 10 instruments to monitor temperature, weather patterns, land and ocean levels. Its advanced imaging radars provide high-quality...
Instructional Video9:27
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If She Can Do It, You Can Too by De'Shawna Yamini

Pre-K - 5th
History is full of examples of Black excellence. And because children are master mimics, If She Can Do It, I Can, Too highlights achievements of women in Black “herstory.” Using rhymes, reflection, and research, children can imitate...
Instructional Video3:41
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Why Did Korea Split into North Korea and South Korea?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Korea was split into North and South Korea after WWII when Japan surrendered its colonies to the US and Soviets. The US occupied the South, and the Soviets took the North, split along the 38th parallel. This division eventually led to...
Instructional Video4:21
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GCSE Physics - Motor Effect #79

9th - Higher Ed
In this video we cover: - What the motor effect is - How to find the direction of the force (Fleming's left hand rule) - An example of the motor effect using rails in a horseshoe magnet - How to find the size of force (F = B I L...
Instructional Video4:15
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GCSE Physics - What Are Magnets? How to Draw Magnetic Field Lines #76

9th - Higher Ed
In this video you'll learn: - What magnets are - How to draw field lines - How field lines show the interaction between magnets This video is suitable for: - Higher and Foundation tiers - All exam boards - Triple and combined science...
Instructional Video5:17
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Linguistic Relativity: How Language Shapes Thought

Higher Ed
Linguistic relativity theory suggests that the languages we use influence how we think.. Because languages have different structures and words to describe the world, people pay attention to different things when speaking them - from here...
Instructional Video5:04
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How Did We End Up in a Civil War?

3rd - Higher Ed
Dr. Forrester discusses the events leading up to the Civil War which had an impact on why the war was fought.
Instructional Video8:11
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A Practical Approach to Timeseries Forecasting Using Python - BiLSTM for Time Series Forecasting

Higher Ed
This video talks about BiLSTM for time series forecasting. This clip is from the chapter "Recurrent Neural Networks in Time Series Forecasting" of the series "A Practical Approach to Timeseries Forecasting Using Python".This section...
Instructional Video8:05
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A Practical Approach to Timeseries Forecasting Using Python - Stationarity in Time Series

Higher Ed
This video talks about stationarity in time series. It is nothing but a series whose properties do not depend on the time at which the series is observed. This clip is from the chapter "Data Processing for Timeseries Forecasting" of the...
Instructional Video10:55
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A Practical Approach to Timeseries Forecasting Using Python - Autocorrelation, Standard Deviation, and Mean

Higher Ed
This video teaches you how to execute the dataset to find its autocorrelation, standard deviation, and mean. This clip is from the chapter "Project 1: COVID-19 Positive Cases Prediction Using Machine Learning Algorithm" of the series "A...
Instructional Video10:55
Packt

Autocorrelation, Standard Deviation, and Mean

Higher Ed
This video teaches you how to execute the dataset to find its autocorrelation, standard deviation, and mean. This clip is from the chapter "Project 1: COVID-19 Positive Cases Prediction Using Machine Learning Algorithm" of the series "A...
Instructional Video8:11
Packt

BiLSTM for Time Series Forecasting

Higher Ed
This video talks about BiLSTM for time series forecasting. This clip is from the chapter "Recurrent Neural Networks in Time Series Forecasting" of the series "A Practical Approach to Timeseries Forecasting Using Python".This section...
Instructional Video8:05
Packt

Stationarity in Time Series

Higher Ed
This video talks about stationarity in time series. It is nothing but a series whose properties do not depend on the time at which the series is observed. This clip is from the chapter "Data Processing for Timeseries Forecasting" of the...
Instructional Video5:21
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Magnetism: Forces at Work

3rd - Higher Ed
Dr. Forrester teaches that magnetism is a force that pushes and pulls on other objects. She defines: gravity, attract, and repels. She teaches about forces that attract or repel other objects and lists principles of magnetic behavior.
Instructional Video4:33
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Marvelous Magnets

3rd - Higher Ed
Dr. Forrester discusses the properties and uses of magnets by classifying objects as magnetic or nonmagnetic.
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Professor Dave Explains

Terrestrial Biomes Part 1: Rainforest, Desert, Grassland, and Shrubland

12th - Higher Ed
There are so many different species on this planet, and they in such incredibly different environments. We can refer to these regions as biomes, and we will want to learn the broad characteristics of each biome. What's the difference...
Instructional Video12:08
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AMERICA'S BIG MISTAKE: Watershed Democracy REJECTED!

12th - Higher Ed
Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison explains how the USA missed the opportunity in 1878 to create political boundaries based on watershed boundaries, and discusses the multi-faceted implications of that super big mistake.
Instructional Video3:27
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High Five Facts - Alaska

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about Alaska.
Instructional Video3:19
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High Five Facts - Biggest Deserts

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about biggest deserts.
Instructional Video3:51
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High Five Facts - Icebergs

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about icebergs.
Instructional Video4:16
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Java for Beginners with Hands-On Program and Capstone Project - Hands-on with Null Pointer Exception Handling

Higher Ed
In this video, we will learn to handle null pointer exceptions, a common exception in Java. We will explore coding exercises that involve checking and handling null values, ensuring the proper functioning of your code in scenarios where...