Instructional Video3:32
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Troy Campbell - The Power of Going Slow

Higher Ed
Troy Campbell is an expert in consumer behavior, marketing social psychology, political psychology, and scientific communication. At the University of Oregon, he is an assistant professor of marketing in the Lundquist College of...
Instructional Video17:05
Music Matters

Burgmuller's Romantic Harmony - Composer Insights

9th - 12th
This composer insights lesson explores the Romantic harmony of Burgmüller as written in his delightful character piece for piano “At the Christmas Tree”. It explains the overall Ternary structure of the piece then how the internal phrase...
Instructional Video3:47
Two Minute Music Theory

Building Music: What is a Theme? - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #36

12th - Higher Ed
We continue our "Building Music" series, looking at how composers construct music. Today we look at how motifs, phrases, and periods can be used to construct themes. Music Examples: Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, K. 525 Haydn - Emperor...
Instructional Video6:22
Oxford Comma

Poetic Devices Explained: ANAPHORA

9th - 12th
What gives Leave of Grass such a p0owerful rhythm? What makes essays and speeches so moving? In many cases, it's anaphora. In this video we'll define anaphora, look at famous examples of it, and talk about what it can do to better...
Instructional Video6:12
Rachel's English

English Conversation – Summer Vacation – American English Pronunciation Part 1

6th - Higher Ed
Study real English conversation while going on vacation with Rachel’s family. See how native speakers drop the H, use wanna, use the phrase ‘except for,’ and more! English Conversation – Summer Vacation – American English Pronunciation...
Instructional Video2:50
Two Minute Music Theory

Why Are Pop Songs So Dang Catchy? - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #20

12th - Higher Ed
Pop songs are so dang catchy, whether you like them or not; but why? We look to music theory for the answers.
Instructional Video7:57
Communication Coach Alex Lyon

Johari Window Model

Higher Ed
The Johari Window Model is an excellent tool to increase self-awareness and for personal development. I use my own example to illustrate the four squares or windows in the Johari model. The Johari Window model was developed by Joseph...
Instructional Video4:14
All Ears English

AEE Bonus: Confident Phone Calls in English, and a Free Live Webclass!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
AEE Bonus: Confident Phone Calls in English, and a Free Live Webclass!
Instructional Video5:36
Odd Quartet

Music Theory - The "Amen" Chords - What Is A Plagal Cadence?

9th - 12th
The plagal cadence, also sometimes called the "amen" cadence. In this video we look at examples of the plagal cadence, how it is used in music, and what it sounds like by listening to some examples. This continues our look into music...
Instructional Video2:09
Two Minute Music Theory

Building Music: Phrases and Periods - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #35

12th - Higher Ed
We continue our "Building Music" series, looking at how composers construct music. Today we look at how motifs can be used to construct phrases, and phrases can be used to make periods.
Instructional Video6:25
Organizational Communication Channel

Symbolic Convergence Theory

Higher Ed
Groups share experiences and they retell stories about those experiences. These stories function as a shared group memory that creates cohesion and a sense of group identity.
Instructional Video6:30
Two Minute Music Theory

The Brilliance of Pentatonix Vocal Arranging (Run To You)

12th - Higher Ed
Why have I never done an Analysis video? I have no idea! So, today I analyze my favorite Pentatonix song - Run To You. We'll look at how Pentatonix writes this song, and some of the things that make it awesome.
Instructional Video5:30
Music Matters

The Interrupted Cadence - Music Theory

9th - 12th
Learn all about the interrupted cadence, also known as the deceptive cadence, which chords it uses and how it sounds. Would you like to write an interrupted cadence? Would you like to be able to hear interrupted cadences? Cadences...
Instructional Video13:31
Ti & Me TV

How To Choreograph A Lyrical Dance with @Miss Auti

K - 5th
I walk you through some tips and tricks to choreographing a lyrical or contemporary dance! Use these ideas to get your creativity flowing.
Instructional Video9:50
Weird History

How 'Kilroy Was Here' Was The First Meme Ever

12th - Higher Ed
From the hulls of ships to the sides of trucks to the walls of bathroom stalls across the world - and even engraved into national monuments - one iconic phrase has appeared in seemingly every place across the globe: "Kilroy was here."
Instructional Video6:18
Music Matters

What is a Secondary Dominant? - Music Theory

9th - 12th
Find out what makes a secondary dominant and how best to use them. A secondary dominant is a way of adding a touch of harmonic colour to a piece of music. It occurs when a V-l progression occurs in a key other than the prevailing key....
Instructional Video18:22
Music Matters

Piano for Beginners Lesson 12 - Five Notes in the Bass Clef & Final Performance

9th - 12th
In this video you will learn a new note, F, in the bass clef and will discover how to use all five fingers evenly in the left hand. There is a new piece to learn, which gives you the opportunity to read the notes C, B, A, G and F in the...
Instructional Video3:26
Curated Video

IELTS Band 9 Phrases for Work Experiences

9th - Higher Ed
Today I’ll teach you IELTS band 9 phrases for work experiences to sound more like a native. Last week, we talked about band 9 native phrases and vocabulary to describe your academic life, and, realistically, many of those can be used to...
Instructional Video1:45
Next Animation Studio

A penny saved is a penny earned

12th - Higher Ed
Max and Moon are at a fruit market standing in front of two apple stands. The apples at one stand is 0.99 cents and the other stand is $1. Max goes for the more expensive apples but Moon goes for the cheaper ones. Moon tells Max, "a...
Instructional Video10:00
Programming Electronics Academy

Using Serial.read() with Arduino | Part 1

Higher Ed
Are you trying to use Serial.read() to get data from a serial port to your Arduino? Maybe you’re using the Arduino Serial Monitor window and sending in data, or maybe you’ve got a program running on your raspberryPi sending data via...
Instructional Video5:44
Professor Dave Explains

Partitive in Italian: Il Partitivo

12th - Higher Ed
Partitive describes an undetermined part of a whole, like when asking for a bit of coffee. How do Italians express this? There are a few ways, so let's learn how to do this now!
Instructional Video12:58
Music Matters

Decorating Straightforward Harmony - Inside the Mind of Bach

9th - 12th
Find out how Bach goes about decorating a straightforward chord progression and use multiple harmonic devices to create a really moving piece of music. We examine the choice of harmony and modulation, the part writing, the use of...
Instructional Video10:34
Music Matters

What is a Cadential 6-4? - Music Theory

9th - 12th
What is a cadential 6-4? What does it sound like? How does it function? What do we mean by “cadential” and 6-4? This music theory lesson explains the cadential 6-4 and answers all those questions. The melodic, as well as the harmonic...
Instructional Video10:44
Easy Languages

Do You Know These Mild English Swear Words? | Easy English 67

12th - Higher Ed
Do You Know These Mild English Swear Words? | Easy English 67 Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of...