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Curated Video
Studying Your Notes: How to Write a Summary and Reflection
Are you trying to figure out how to study your notes? In this video, I will teach you two highly underrated study techniques. I show you the process, give examples and tell you the common mistakes to avoid. These can be used for any...
Curated Video
Exam Stress: How to plan ahead to be Stress Free. (Animation)
Exams, the dreaded 5 letter word in every student’s vocabulary. Just the mere mention of it is enough to induce stress; every student’s worst enemy. Hold onto your adrenaline and don’t get stressed for we have got you covered.
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Zach Star
Physics Vs Electrical Engineering - How to Pick the Right Major
The undergraduate curriculum for physics and electrical engineering have some similarities that students may not be aware of. With both majors you get to see circuits, basics physics concepts, and even...
Professor Dave Explains
Bioengineer Jessica Griffiths (Get to Know a Scientist!)
Jessica is a bioengineer at Caltech that studies the gut-brain axis, and in particular how autism-related genetic mutations impact gut dysfunction. It's pretty cutting edge stuff, let's take a look inside her lab and hear about what she...
Psychology Unlocked
How to Write a Personal Statement - Top Tops For University Applicants
This video is packed with tips for how to write a successful personal statement to study Psychology at University. I share what I included in my personal statement as well as the books I referenced in the statement.
Religion for Breakfast
The Academic Study of Religion Explained
Religious studies draws inspiration from multiple academic disciplines: sociology, anthropology, history, neuroscience, biology, psychology, political science..so no matter what you're interested in, you can probably find a home in...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Maria Langworthy - Deep Learning
Maria Langworthy is the founder and principal of Langworthy Research. She serves as Chief Research Officer at Michael Fullan Enterprises and Global Director of the Innovative Teaching and Learning Project.
Her work centers in...
Her work centers in...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Herman Beavers - Why Poetry Matters
Herman Beavers has taught at Penn since 1989. Professor Beavers has a joint appointment in the Department of Africana Studies and teaches courses in African American and American literature, including courses on Southern Modernism, 20th...
Rachel's English
English: A Stress-Timed Language - American Pronunciation
English is a Stress-Timed language. That means you need contrast between stressed and unstressed syllables -- unstressed words may reduce, and will be low in pitch and flatter in shape. In other words, you DON'T pronounce every word...
Oxford Online English
4 Steps to English Success - Improve Your Motivation to Study English
In this lesson, we’re going to talk about 4 steps to improve your motivation to study English. You’re going to hear some tips for how to manage your motivation and get better results from your English studies. How do you...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Constance Steinkuehler - Games, Learning and Society
Constance Steinkuehler is an Associate Professor in Digital Media at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and co-directs the Games+Learning+Society (GLS) center at the Wisconsin Institute of Discovery and chairs their annual GLS...
Barcroft Media
Twins With Albinism Wear Their Condition With Style | SHAKE MY BEAUTY
Fashion-obsessed twins who both have albinism want to inspire people to be proud of the skin they were born in. The chances of a child being born with albinism are one in 17,000 - but the chances of twins being born with albinism is far...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jerome Kagan - On Temperament
Jerome Kagan is a Daniel and Amy Starch Professor of Psychology at Harvard University
Professor Kagan's research, on the cognitive and emotional development of a child during the first decade of life, focuses on the origins...
Professor Kagan's research, on the cognitive and emotional development of a child during the first decade of life, focuses on the origins...
Nature League
Life in Missoula, Montana - Field Trip
In this Nature League Field Trip, Brit introduces both herself and Missoula, Montana as hosts of the channel. Future Field Trip locations are revealed, and we break down our first Wild Word: ecology.
Curated Video
Understanding Correlation vs. Causation: Examining Common Causal Relationships
This video explains the concept of correlation versus causation using various examples. It emphasizes that just because two variables are strongly correlated does not mean that one causes the other. Instead, they may both be influenced...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Walter Mischel - The Marshmallow Test
Walter Mischel has research interests in personality structure, process, and development, and in self-regulation (aka willpower).
His professional honors and awards include the following: National Academy of Sciences...
His professional honors and awards include the following: National Academy of Sciences...
Curated Video
Bruner’s 3 Steps of Learning in a Spiral Curriculum
This video discusses Jerome Bruner's theory of development and its application in the Singaporean maths curriculum. The video explains each step of the process and how it is applied in the curriculum.
Curated Video
Understanding and Changing Habits
This video explains what habits are, how they are formed, and how we can change them. It provides practical tips for breaking bad habits and establishing good ones, using examples like a farmer's routine and a moviegoer's popcorn...
Science360
Working to better forecast the size of future earthquakes and tsunamis! Science Now 29
In this week's episode, we discover a new genetic toolkit for achieving increased plant production. We explore what our brain is doing when we read. We discover ways of making a more reliable prosthesis--and finally, we learn how...
EarthEcho International
Exploring the Effects of Ocean Acidification on Earth
The video explores the effects of ocean acidification on our planet, with a focus on the impact it has on shellfish and the food chain. It offers solutions and highlights the work of Earth Echo International and scientists in the Pacific...
Neuro Transmissions
Losing The Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize is often viewed as the ultimate achievement in science. But to what extent would you go to win it? In 2014, astronomer Dr. Brian Keating invented BICEP2, the most powerful cosmology telescope ever made. Using this, he...
Science360
No leader? Now what?
When we refer to someone as the ""queen bee,"" it suggests she might be in charge of the situation. But, in fact, actual queen bees are not in charge of anything. Their job is to lay eggs, not to rule the hive. With support from the...
Curated Video
Statistics for Data Science and Business Analysis - Understanding the Difference Between a Population and a Sample
This video helps in understanding the difference between a population and a sample. Furthermore, you will know the difference between a random sample and a representative sample.
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