Brian McLogan
I Simplified The Square Root Of Every Number Under 100
Looking for the square root of a number under 100? Well in thif video I got it. It only took my 12minutes but I simplified every number I could under 100 ✔️ Radicals - Brian McLogan - • Radicals - Brian McLogan
Brian McLogan
Challenge 10% of Algebra 1 Students can solve
On these problems students struggle with factoring when they are first learning how to factor ⭐ Factoring Trinomials with Bigger Numbers a=1 - • Factoring Trinomials with Bigger Numb... ⭐ Factoring quadratic trinomials with two variables...
Brian McLogan
The Problem Students Always Seem to Get Wrong
This problem looks simple but if you look a little deeper you will see that there are some small changes that regularly trips up students. ⭐️ The Most Common Mistake Students Make Rational Expressions - • The Most Common Mistake Students...
Brian McLogan
Factor the trinomial fast without substitution
In this video I don't follow common practice of using substitution but follow a technique I love to show my students once they understand factoring and substitution. ⭐️ Why we reciprocate negative exponents why flip - • Why we...
Brian McLogan
Study Smarter
When you need to study for a test you need to know how to do it efficiently. In this video I will show you how to make the most out of your study sessions.
Brian McLogan
Get Your Ready For Your Test in 7 Days
When you have a test coming up you need to know how to prepare. What would you do to get ready for a test in 7 days. In this video I will detail what you need to do each day.
Brian McLogan
Take a Test Like a Machine
When you have a test to take in Math Class you want every advantage you can get, That is why you need to take your test like a machine. In this video I will explain exactly what I mean by that.
Brian McLogan
Why You Should Care About Learning Math
Why are we learning math? It is a common question no student seems to be satisfied with. In this video I will join the crowd but offer my take on learning mathematics inside of the classroom
Curated Video
Additive Inverses
"Additive Inverses" models how to solve problems by combining additive inverses.
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Add Money: Positive/Negative
Add Money: Positive/Negative adds positive and negative numbers to solve word problems involving money.
Learn German with Herr Antrim
Top 5 Quirks of Raising a Bilingual Child - German Learning Tips #43 - Deutsch lernen
My daughter is growing up learning German. While this is usually great, there are a few things that occasionally happen that may present some problems. Here are a few quirks of raising a bilingual kid.
The Business Professor
Action Learning
What is Action Learning? Action learning is an approach to problem solving involving taking action and reflecting upon the results. This helps improve the problem-solving process as well as simplify the solutions developed by the team.
The Business Professor
Whole Brain Model
What is the Whole Brain Model? The Whole Brain® Model is a metaphor for how we think. But it’s also a practical approach to observing and describing our thinking preferences — and the preferences of those around us.
The Business Professor
Structured and Unstructured Problems
What are Structured Problems? What are Unstructured Problems? Unstructured problems are those that do not have a clear definition, solution, or process. They can be challenging and frustrating, but also rewarding and stimulating.
The Business Professor
Ratselvermehrung
What is Ratselvermehrung? Rätselvermehrung is an alternative creativity tool based on combining problems of different sorts to find solutions in an indirect way.
Music Matters
Harmonizing an Ascending Scale with 5-6 Alterations - Music Composition
This music composition lesson demonstrates an idea for alternating inversions and an associated melodic pattern above an ascending scale in the bass line. Ascending scales in the bass can be awkward to harmonise satisfactorily without...
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Predicting, Badly
Tufts University philosopher Brian Epstein describes how his experiences as a management consultant giving completely incorrect predictions of many key features of the social world gave him a deep appreciation of how deceptively...
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Playing Better Soccer
Philosopher Brian Epstein (Tufts) describes how important research avenues are being overlooked by social scientists.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Tom Kemp - Containing Big Tech: How to Protect Our Civil Rights, Economy, and Democracy
Tom Kemp is a Silicon Valley–based author, entrepreneur, investor, and policy advisor. Tom was the founder and CEO of Centrify (renamed Delinea in 2022), a leading cybersecurity cloud provider that amassed over two thousand enterprise...
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Necessary Evils?
Historian and Chinese Studies specialist Karl Gerth (UCSD) discusses how many of the problems currently besetting modern China were anticipated by Mao.
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Modelling Politics
Tufts University philosopher Brian Epstein describes how key aspects of his philosophical views of the social world can be directly applied to politics, explaining that to understand politics, it is vital to consider what led people to...
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Measuring Democracy
UCSD Chinese Studies specialist Karl Gerth describes how the standard view that “America is democratic and China isn’t”, while hardly entirely incorrect, doesn’t really bear up under careful scrutiny.
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Democracy Examined
Chinese Studies specialist Karl Gerth (UCSD) examines the subtleties involved in what it means to be a democracy.