Instructional Video3:34
Curated Video

The Effect of Material Structure on Properties and Uses

Higher Ed
The video discusses the structures of common materials like alloys, ceramics, and polymers and how they affect their properties and uses. Examples of alloys include bronze, brass, and stainless steel. Ceramics, made from sand or clay,...
Instructional Video3:56
FuseSchool

MATHS - Geometry - Volume Of Prisms

6th - Higher Ed
In this video, we are going to learn about volume of prisms, and how to calculate it. To start, we talk about length, and area. Length measures across one dimension and so is usually measured in cm or m. Area measures across two...
Instructional Video3:40
Curated Video

Describing the Distribution of Data: Analyzing the Shape of a Graph

K - 5th
This video presents various shapes such as bell curves, skew, clusters, peaks, and uniform distribution of data on graphs. By understanding these shapes, students can effectively communicate the patterns and trends in data represented by...
Instructional Video3:23
Amor Sciendi

Battle of San Romano: Big Fluffy Hats

12th - Higher Ed
We discuss Uccello's 1453 Battle of San Romano, one of the earliest examples of Renaissance perspective, and attempt to gauge the volume of a huge hat.
Instructional Video8:09
Let's Tute

Surface Area: Understanding and Calculating for Different Shapes

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of surface area and provides formulas to calculate the surface area of three different shapes - cube, cuboid, and cylinder. The video also includes examples to help students understand the...
Instructional Video5:33
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Baruch Krauss - Teachers Make a Difference - Gary Fleisher and Berry Brazelton

Higher Ed
Baruch S. Krauss is a pediatrician and emergency physician at Boston Children's Hospital and an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. He is an international expert on the pharmacological and non-pharmacological...
Instructional Video4:28
Rachel's English

Word Stress and Verbs: American English Pronunciation

6th - Higher Ed
Main Verbs will be stressed in a sentence. This video breaks down that concept.
Instructional Video5:37
Curated Video

Estimating Percentages using the Empirical Rule

K - 5th
This video explains how to estimate the percentage of adult American females between 5 feet and 5 feet 10 inches tall using the empirical rule. The empirical rule states that approximately 68% of the data falls within one standard...
Instructional Video6:27
Religion for Breakfast

Did Christianity Steal the Egyptian Ankh?

12th - Higher Ed
The Egyptian hieroglyphic ankh looks kind of similar to the Christian cross. This has lead some conspiracy theorists to argue that Christians copied the ankh for their own religious symbol: the cross. This his basically false, BUT there...
Instructional Video5:59
Curated Video

Sorting Quadrilaterals by Attributes

K - 5th
In this lesson, students will learn about quadrilaterals and how to sort them based on their attributes. They will explore the characteristics of polygons, quadrilaterals, angles, parallel lines, and congruent sides.
Instructional Video3:57
Curated Video

Finding the Area of a Polygon Using a Key to Count Square Tiles

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to find the area of a polygon by using a key to count the square tiles. The key provides information on how many square units each square tile represents.
Podcast20:10
NASA

‎NASA's Curious Universe: Webb Space Telescope: Into the Unknown

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The James Webb Space Telescope is going to open a new window into the universe. It will show us stars, galaxies, planets, and other objects as we’ve never seen them before. In the first of four episodes of our mini-series, we focus on...
Instructional Video1:46
English Tree TV

Shapes Song

Pre-K - K
It’s a super fun Shapes Song for kids! You can listen to other children’s voices singing this song, too! Teach and learn English shapes with this original music video. This is a great learning music video for young children, ESL/EFL...
Instructional Video1:53
Science360

What is machine learning? (2)

12th - Higher Ed
What is machine learning? Helen Gu, Founder and CEO of Insightfinder Inc., answers your question in this edition of Ask a Scientist. Insightfinder Inc. is supported by America’s Seed Fund powered by the National Science Foundation, a...
Instructional Video5:35
History Hit

A History of Unbelief: Children and unbelief, Part 2

12th - Higher Ed
Do children choose unbelief or is it imposed on them? What are children's attitude towards life after death? Is unbelief growing among children? Is this what the future looks like? A History of Unbelief, Part 8
Instructional Video7:38
Curated Video

Digestive Enzymes: Breaking Down Food for Nutrient Absorption

Higher Ed
This video is a lecture presentation about digestive enzymes and how our bodies process the food we eat to extract important nutrients from it. The presenter explains the two types of digestion - mechanical and chemical, and focuses on...
Instructional Video1:42
Science360

SCIENCE SCORES WITH NEW MOUTH GUARD TECHNOLOGY

12th - Higher Ed
Research funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) has solved a major complaint from athletes--uncomfortable mouth guards. In fact, the new SISU sports mouth guards are also more shock absorbent and practical. They're made by...
Instructional Video5:15
Curated Video

Understanding Cost Curves in Microeconomics

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker explains the concept of cost curves and their importance in understanding the cost structure of a business. They begin by discussing how total cost can be divided into fixed and variable costs, and then move on...
Instructional Video10:25
Flipping Physics

Nonuniform Density Center of Mass

12th - Higher Ed
Determine the x-position center of mass of a horizontally oriented rod with a length of 0.65 m and linear mass density of [43 - 21 x^2 ] g/m. Want Lecture Notes? https://www.flippingphysics.com/center-mass-nonuniform.html This is an AP...
Instructional Video3:02
Science360

Soft “vine robots” grow into solutions - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Engineers design vine-like, inflatable, plastic bots that can change shape to solve problems. Description: Animals inspire many designs for robots, from the gecko-inspired StickyBot to RoboBees. But mechanical engineers at Stanford...
Instructional Video5:11
National Theatre

Exploring Commedia dell'arte: Bringing Characters to Life

9th - 12th
This video explores the art of Commedia dell'arte, an improvised form of theater. The focus is on embodying the characters through physicality and energy, with an emphasis on the distinct characteristics and energies of each type of...
Instructional Video11:26
Product Design Online

Learn Fusion 360 in 30 Days - Day #15: 3D Model a Painter's Tripod

Higher Ed
Mirror Compute Options 1. Optimized is the fastest. It uses some internal code that just mirrors the faces of the feature. However, there are some limitations. 2. Identical is the next fastest. This method just extracts the tool body of...
Instructional Video5:06
Curated Video

GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Geometry & Measures: Probability - Explained

9th - 12th
SchoolOnline's Secondary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in GCSE Maths in clear and easy to follow steps. This video...
Instructional Video9:00
Brian McLogan

Where does the interior angle sum theorem come from

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about the interior and the exterior angles of a polygon. A polygon is a plane shape bounded by a finite chain of straight lines. The interior angle of a polygon is the angle between two sides of the polygon. The sum of the...