Crash Course
The Pok_mon Phenomenon: Crash Course Games
Today we're going to do something a little bit different and take everything we've learned so far and apply it to a case study on (arguably) the biggest game franchise in the world: Pok_mon. Now Pok_mon, like a select few other games...
SciShow
Why a Bad Series Finale Ruins the Whole Show
Objectively, some shows end with rough final acts, but we are finding that this isn’t the only factor in our discontent. Unsatisfactory finales also reflect common types of relationships we build with fictional characters.
Crash Course
The Heart, part 2 - Heart Throbs: Crash Course A&P
Today we're talking the heart and heart throbs -- both literal and those of the televised variety. Hank explains how your heart's pacemaker cells use leaky membranes to generate their own action potentials, and how the resulting...
TED Talks
TED: How to use data to make a hit TV show | Sebastian Wernicke
Does collecting more data lead to better decision-making? Competitive, data-savvy companies like Amazon, Google and Netflix have learned that data analysis alone doesn't always produce optimum results. In this talk, data scientist...
SciShow
The Real Science of Forensics
In this episode of SciShow, we're going to investigate a murder. But first, we're going to have to learn all about forensics, the use of science in criminal law -- and the real-life version is a little different from what you might see...
Curated Video
Modern JavaScript from the Beginning - Second Edition - API Overview and API Key
In this video, we will provide an overview of the TMDb API and how we can use it to get movie and TV show data for our app. We will also obtain an API key from TMDb that we will use to authenticate our requests. This clip is from the...
Curated Video
Learn Tableau by Working on Exciting Dashboards - Stacked Bar and Dual Axis Charts
This video explains the stacked bar and dual-axis charts in the Netflix dashboard.
Curated Video
Learn Tableau by Working on Exciting Dashboards - Donut Chart
This video explains how to create the donut chart in the Netflix dashboard.
Curated Video
Solving Word Problems about Time
Mr. Addit shows how to solve word problems that deal with time by reviewing how to look for keywords and how to set up the problem. He also explains some strategies for solving word problems.
Great Big Story
Meet the Man Behind the “Saved by the Bell” Theme Song
Meet Scott Gale, the musical mastermind behind the catchy theme song of Saved by the Bell, a show that defined the 90s with its memorable music and timeless charm.
Great Big Story
How Bill Nye Got Into the Rap Game (Sort Of)
Discover the untold story of creating the iconic Bill Nye theme song and the legendary composer behind it.
Curated Video
Get the Complete Story: Broadcast and Print Media
Mr. Griot uses a Venn diagram to compare and contrast various media sources.
All Ears English
1909 - Own the Connection By Trying Something New
Do you have trouble connecting with your coworkers? Lots of awkward silences in the elevator? Today Lindsay and Michelle show you a tactic that works at home and in the office to feel more connected to people around you.
All Ears English
1998 - Missed the Joke? What to Say in English
Do you sometimes end up at parties where people are telling jokes in English and you don't get them? Today get vocabulary and tips on how to navigate this situation and come out of the party feeling confident and connected.
The Guardian
Why are period dramas so white?
Have you ever noticed that in film and on TV, period dramas tend to have almost entirely white casts? It’s almost as if, at least in film and TV land, black people do not feature in British history at all. The Guardian’s Josh...
Curated Video
Making Healthy Choices
Coach Socrates and Miss Palomine talk about making healthy choices and then give several examples of choosing a healthy activity over an unhealthy activity.
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Is The Longest Running TV Show?
This video is answering the question of what is the longest running TV show.
Zach Star
What I've been reading | STEM book recommendations
What I've been reading | STEM book recommendations
Vlogbrothers
What OCD Is Like (for Me)
In the video, I talk about my life with obsessive-compulsive disorder and a bit about how I came to write my forthcoming book, Turtles All the Way Down.
Curated Video
A Deaf Perspective | 2-5 | Famous Deaf People
Sarah| a Deaf teacher| talks about famous Deaf people. There are so many Deaf individuals that have found a certain amount of fame over the years because of their marvelous work.
Curated Video
How to Cite ANY Source in MLA Format (In-text Citations)
In this video, I show you how to cite any source in MLA format. I not only show you how to cite your sources but I cover the purpose of in-text or parenthetical citations which will help you avoid plagiarism.
Institute of Human Anatomy
Finger Dislocation: Anatomy, Reduction, and Treatment
This video discusses common finger dislocations and relevant anatomy using a human skeleton and cadaver hand. They also demonstrate how to pop a dislocated joint back into place and discuss associated injuries and pain management.
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Her Passion for STEM
Kris Brown and Emily Calandrelli describe the importance of inspiring young women to pursue an interest in science, technology, engineering and math. HWHAP Episode 232.
The Wall Street Journal
Late-Night Comedy at All Hours
Go behind the scenes of Comedy Central's "The Daily Show," as host Trevor Noah and the show's writers and producers gear up for the 2020 election. Learn how the show ignites digital audiences and taps into the moments that shape the news...