Instructional Video7:42
Curated Video

History of UAVs and Drones for Kids

K - 5th
Drones, or UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles), have come a long way since their early days. In this episode, we explore their history, starting with the first unmanned balloons used in war, to the advanced drones used today for photography,...
Instructional Video6:12
Curated Video

DNA Repair by Proofreading

9th - Higher Ed
DNA polymerases are the enzymes that build DNA in cells. During DNA replication (copying), most DNA polymerases can “check their work” with each base that they add. This process is called proofreading. If the polymerase detects that a...
Instructional Video9:17
Curated Video

Types of Point Mutation

9th - Higher Ed
The video contains tricks to easily remember point mutations
Instructional Video3:24
Curated Video

ABC Model for Flower Development (arabidopsis thaliana)

9th - Higher Ed
The ABC model of flower development explains how three classes of homeotic genes—A, B, and C—interact to determine the identity of floral organs in four concentric whorls: sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels. Class A alone specifies...
Instructional Video4:16
Curated Video

Types of Evaluation: Placement, Formative, Diagnostic and Summative Evaluation

9th - Higher Ed
This video explains the different types of evaluation based on the new updated SET syllabus 2019
Instructional Video5:14
Curated Video

Incomplete Dominance and Codominance

9th - Higher Ed
Humans inherit two alleles for each gene, and their interaction determines how traits are expressed—homozygous if both alleles are the same, and heterozygous if they differ. In complete dominance, one allele masks the other; in...
Instructional Video1:44
Curated Video

The Determiners Song

K - 8th
Rap song all about determiners
Instructional Video7:03
Professor Dave Explains

Classification of Differential Equations

9th - Higher Ed
Now that we know what differential equations are, we have to learn how to classify them. We have to know whether a DE is ordinary or partial, linear or nonlinear, homogenous or nonhomogenous, autonomous or nonautonomous. We have to be...
Instructional Video9:05
Professor Dave Explains

Artifact Identification and Analysis Part 1: Lithics

9th - Higher Ed
We just learned about how artifacts are dated in archeology, so now let's get some more details on specific types of artifacts, their identification, and analysis. First let's start out with stone tools, also called lithics. Many lithics...
Instructional Video5:55
Professor Dave Explains

Introduction to Forensic Science

9th - Higher Ed
Are you obsessed with crime-based entertainment like CSI and Sherlock? How accurately is crime scene investigation depicted on such shows? What exactly is forensic science, and what are the scientific principles it utilizes? If you want...
Instructional Video4:26
FuseSchool

Compound Interest

6th - Higher Ed
Compound Interest | Numbers In this video we’re going to look at compound interest. If you have a savings account and deposit some money, the bank will pay you extra money as a sort of thank you for saving with them. You are effectively...
Instructional Video2:08
Great Big Story

Meet Dr. Adventure, innovating prosthetics with the new flesh workshop

12th - Higher Ed
Join Seth Kane, aka Dr. Adventure, as he transforms prosthetics into expressive, empowering tools at The New Flesh Workshop, pioneering human enhancement.
Instructional Video2:47
Wonderscape

Understanding Triangles: Types, Properties, and History

K - 5th
Triangles have unique properties that define their shape, sides, and angles. They can be categorized based on their sides: scalene (all sides different), isosceles (two sides equal), and equilateral (all sides equal). Throughout history,...
Instructional Video8:23
Let's Tute

Tax-Saving Investments, Tax-Free Bonds and Tax Planning vs. Tax Evasion

9th - Higher Ed
In this session we are going to explore the taxation where we are learn Tax saving investments, Tax free bonds, Tax planning vs. Tax Evasions,and double taxation. Firstly we will understand what is Income tax?, Deduction, What is...
Instructional Video1:58
Great Big Story

Andy Cavatorta, sculpting sound with robotics

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the innovative world of Andy Cavatorta, where robotics merge with art to create unprecedented musical experiences.
Instructional Video2:06
Makematic

People and Their Environment

K - 5th
For centuries, humans have depended on, adapted to and modified the natural environment to survive and thrive. But the environment has also shaped the ways that we live.
Instructional Video5:05
The Business Professor

Trusts - Elements, Types, and Determination

Higher Ed
What are the elements and types of trust in estate planning?
Instructional Video3:41
The Business Professor

Theory X and Theory Y

Higher Ed
What is Theory X? What is Theory Y?
Instructional Video5:43
The Business Professor

Sale and Lease Contract (UCC) - Formation

Higher Ed
What is the formation of a Sale and Lease Contract?
Instructional Video2:48
The Business Professor

Private Restrictions in Land Use

Higher Ed
This video provides additional considerations regarding restrictions on land use when forming a business. Such restrictions include covenants and easements.
Instructional Video3:24
The Business Professor

Classic Organizational Structures

Higher Ed
Dr. Kyle Huff explains what are the classic organizational structures.
Instructional Video3:58
The Business Professor

Understanding Law and Legal Reasoning

Higher Ed
In this video, we will explore the concept of legal reasoning and its various approaches. Legal reasoning is the process of applying the law to a given situation or set of facts in order to reach a conclusion.
Instructional Video4:24
The Business Professor

Itemizing Deductions

Higher Ed
Individuals may choose to itemize deductions or employ the standard deduction. This video explains what is the standard deduction and what are the various expenses that qualify as itemized deductions.
Instructional Video4:06
The Business Professor

Is Education Right for Everyone?

Higher Ed
Is Education Right for Everyone?