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Curated Video
How Do Physics-Informed Neural Networks Work?
Can physics help up develop better neural networks?
Curated Video
Modelling Materials
Solar physicist Jenny Nelson, Imperial College, describes the importance of using the combination of computer models and laboratory experiments to understand the nature of materials involved in the development of solar cell technology.
Curated Video
The Hero of Abu Ghraib
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo (Stanford) details the whistleblowing actions of private Joe Darby in stopping the atrocities at the American prison of Abu Ghraib.
Curated Video
Heroes in Training
Stanford University psychologist Philip Zimbardo describes the thinking behind his Heroic Imagination Project, how all of us can consciously learn the social habits of heroism so that we can act heroically when a pivotal moment occurs.
Curated Video
Hearing Differently
Award-winning violinmaker and acoustician Joseph Curtin describes how many musicians would benefit from learning to listen like recording engineers.
Curated Video
Preparing For Our Heroic Moment
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo (Stanford) describes how his extensive experience with how situational effects can trigger the dark side of human nature led him to “come into the light” and investigate how we might instead act heroically.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Tammy Dunbar - Social Emotional Learning
Tammy Brecht Dunbar, M.Ed., S.T.E.M. teaches 5th grade in Manteca Unified School District. She is a 2018-19 Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms Fellow, won the ISTE 2018 Literacy PLN Award for Cultivate World Literacy and was named...
Curated Video
The Johnson Space Center
A video entitled “The Johnson Space Center” which discusses the history and current operations of the Johnson Space Center.
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Eating Lunch with a Wolf Spider
Season 3, Wolf Spider part 4
Kayne and Kamil do some agility training before embarking on their mission to find a wolf spider and eat lunch with it. What do spiders eat for l
unch?
Bushwhacked! is a high-energy search...
Kayne and Kamil do some agility training before embarking on their mission to find a wolf spider and eat lunch with it. What do spiders eat for l
unch?
Bushwhacked! is a high-energy search...
Planet PE
Cardiac output, stroke volume and heart rate- GCSE PE Paper 1
Cardiac output, stroke volume and heart rate definitions and examples to help your GCSE PE paper 1 exam
Neuro Transmissions
The dubious claims of brain training (and what actually works)
Brain training has gotten a bad rep for saying they prevent Alzheimer’s disease or boost you to 200 IQ. But does that mean you should uninstall all your apps? Well, turns out that not all brain training is created equal. Find out what...
Neuro Transmissions
I Train My Cats With PSYCHOLOGY
Can you train a cat? It turns out that, with a little psychology, you bet you can! Through associative learning, you can condition your cat to do just about anything. Come when called, give you a high five, do your taxes...well maybe not...
Neuro Transmissions
Should Police Respond To Mental Health Calls?
If you were in a mental health crisis and called for emergency services, who would you want coming to your aid? Right now in the US, local police have shouldered the burden of this kind of crisis response. But...should they? If we agree...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Communication Professor Reacts to David Blaine's Public Speaking Anxiety
Communication Professor Reacts to David Blaine's Public Speaking Anxiety. Are celebrity speakers just like you? How did Blaine get over his fear of public speaking?
Nature League
Could We Actually Train Velociraptors?
This week on Nature League, Brit and Adrian discuss the feasibility of training velociraptors in Jurassic World.
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
The Situational Leadership Approach
Are you a Situational Leader? Let's look at 4 Scenarios and examples to see how situational leaders adapt their approach to lead followers. This model is based on Hersey and Blanchard's situational leadership theory.
Hip Hughes History
Using Multimodality to Leverage Learning
One of my most favorite words in education , in life, is multimodality. In this short lecture I explain how paying attention to new literacies and multimodality can be a game changer in your classroom.
Hip Hughes History
Using Grades as an Aid in Your Classroom Teaching
Let HipHughes coax you into listening to some ideas about teaching and the learning. In this episode Hughes explain why grades can be your best friend to motivate kids.
Hip Hughes History
The Bay of Pigs Invasion Explained
What was the Bay of Pigs Invasion? How was the United States involved? Learn about the invasion that sparked the Cuban Missile Crisis and defined US_Cuban relations for more than five decades. Cuban Missile Crisis • The Cuban Missile......
Hip Hughes History
Classroom Management 101: 10 Tips for Teachers
Misbehavior, rowdy kids, foul language have destroyed teachers.... in this video I go over my top ten rules when discussing classroom management. You won't find these in a college edu textbook. Subscribe to HipHughes History, it's stupid...
Curated Video
The Offseason Part 3: Practice Makes Better
It's time for the finale of our series, "The Offseason"! So far, we've talked about reflecting on past performances and planning for the upcoming season. In this final episode, we're going to look at the vital element that bridges the...
Curated Video
The Offseason Part 2: Gameplan for Success
Welcome back to "The Offseason" series! In our last video, we reflected on the past school year and identified our strengths and areas for improvement. Now, it's time to put together a gameplan! Just as elite athletes devise strategies...
Curated Video
The Offseason Part 1: They Key to Growth
Ever wondered how elite athletes continually improve their performance year after year? The answer lies not just in their physical training but also in their mindset, strategy, and reflection. Join us in this first video of our series,...
Hip Hughes History
The 9/11 Attacks Explained: US History Review (1/2)
Part 1 of a 20 minute lecture which explains the root causes of 9/11.