Instructional Video14:28
Bozeman Science

Statistical Analysis

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video Paul Andersen shows you how to analyze and interpret data in a mini-lesson on statistical analysis. Two examples are included in the video and two additional examples are included in the linked thinking slides.
Instructional Video2:43
SciShow

Can You Rip a Phone Book in Half?

12th - Higher Ed
If you can find a phone book these days, science is here to help you rip it in half with your bare hands!
News Clip7:38
PBS

Archive is making sure internet history doesn't disappear

12th - Higher Ed
What's online doesn't necessarily last forever. Content on the Internet is revised and deleted all the time. Hyperlinks "rot," and with them goes history, lost in space. With that in mind, Brewster Kahle set out to develop the Internet...
News Clip7:23
Instructional Video3:52
SciShow

How Are Search Engines So Fast?

12th - Higher Ed
Google can find something for you on the other side of the world in less than a second. Why does your personal computer take so much longer?
Instructional Video4:17
TED-Ed

TED-ED: The evolution of the book - Julie Dreyfuss

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What makes a book a book? Is it just anything that stores and communicates information? Or does it have to do with paper, binding, font, ink, its weight in your hands, the smell of the pages? To answer these questions, Julie Dreyfuss...
Instructional Video4:37
TED-Ed

TED-ED: The world's most mysterious book - Stephen Bax

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Deep inside Yale's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library lies a 240 page tome. Recently carbon dated to around 1420, its pages feature looping handwriting and hand drawn images seemingly stolen from a dream. It is called the Voynich...
Instructional Video6:01
TED Talks

Jacek Utko: Can design save newspapers?

12th - Higher Ed
Jacek Utko is an extraordinary Polish newspaper designer whose redesigns for papers in Eastern Europe not only win awards, but increase circulation by up to 100%. Can good design save the newspaper? It just might.
Instructional Video19:22
TED Talks

Kevin Kelly: The next 5,000 days of the web

12th - Higher Ed
At the 2007 EG conference, Kevin Kelly shares a fun stat: The World Wide Web, as we know it, is only 5,000 days old. Now, Kelly asks, how can we predict what's coming in the next 5,000 days?
Instructional Video12:53
TED Talks

Bruce McCall: What is retro-futurism?

12th - Higher Ed
Bruce McCall paints a retro-future that never happened -- full of flying cars, polo-playing tanks and the RMS Tyrannic, "The Biggest Thing in All the World." At Serious Play '08, he narrates a brisk and funny slideshow of his...
Instructional Video2:46
SciShow

Can You Rip a Phone Book in Half?

12th - Higher Ed
If you can find a phone book these days, science is here to help you rip it in half with your bare hands!
Instructional Video8:22
SciShow

How Hackers Hack, and How To Stop Them

12th - Higher Ed
Hacking is tough, but stopping hackers can be even tougher.
Instructional Video13:16
Crash Course

Using Wikipedia: Crash Course Navigating Digital Information #5

12th - Higher Ed
Let's talk about Wikipedia. Wikipedia is often maligned by teachers and twitter trolls alike as an unreliable source. And yes, it does sometimes have major errors and omissions, but Wikipedia is also the Internet's largest general...
Instructional Video4:23
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: DNA: The book of you - Joe Hanson

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Your body is made of cells -- but how does a single cell know to become part of your nose, instead of your toes? The answer is in your body's instruction book: DNA. Joe Hanson compares DNA to detailed manual for building a person out of...
Instructional Video11:04
Crash Course

The World Wide Web: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
Today we’re going to discuss the World Wide Web - not to be confused with the Internet, which is the underlying plumbing for the web as well as other networks. The World Wide Web is built on the foundation of simply linking pages to...
Instructional Video6:01
TED Talks

TED: Wisdom from great writers on every year of life | Joshua Prager

12th - Higher Ed
As different as we humans are from one another, we all age along the same great sequence, and the shared patterns of our lives pass into the pages of the books we love. In this moving talk, journalist Joshua Prager explores the stages of...
Instructional Video7:55
Curated Video

The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 6) - Pages in Razor Project

Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video, we will cover Pages in the Razor project.
Instructional Video0:54
Curated Video

The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 6) - What’s Different

Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video, we will understand the differences in the file structure of an MVC application project.
Instructional Video2:10
Curated Video

The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 6) - Partial Views-1

Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video, we will cover partial views.
Instructional Video1:36
Curated Video

The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 6) - Introduction

Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video, we will have a quick introduction to this section’s learning objective.
Instructional Video3:40
Curated Video

The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 6) - Action Result

Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video, we will cover the action result.
Instructional Video6:21
Curated Video

The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 6) - Demo - Facebook Login

Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this demo video, we will work on Facebook login.
Instructional Video4:58
Curated Video

The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 6) - What Got Added to Identity

Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video, we will explore the new things added to Scaffold Identity.
Instructional Video2:57
Curated Video

The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 6) - Scaffold CRUD Pages

Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video, we will cover Scaffold CRUD pages.