Crash Course
The Bobo Beatdown - Crash Course Psychology
In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank talks about how we learn by observation... and how that can mean beating the tar out of an inanimate clown named Bobo. -- Table of Contents Limitations of Classical and Operant...
Bozeman Science
Practice 2 - Developing and Using Models
Paul Andersen explains the importance of modeling in science and engineering. Models are used by scientists to explain phenomenon. Unlike mental models, conceptual models can be shared by all scientists to improve our understanding of...
Crash Course
Can We Predict An Outbreak's Future? - Modeling: Crash Course Outbreak Science
When outbreaks happen, we need to be able to predict the course they’ll take in the future, but of course we can’t run experiments on real people to figure that out. Thankfully we can simulate outbreaks and use models to find out how...
TED Talks
Eames Demetrios: The design genius of Charles + Ray Eames
The legendary design team Charles and Ray Eames made films, houses and classic midcentury modern furniture. Eames Demetrios, their grandson, shows rarely seen films and archival footage in a lively, loving tribute to their creative process.
Bozeman Science
Scientific Inquiry: A Teacher's Guide
This video is the first of a five part series on scientific inquiry. Supporting material can be found below.
Bozeman Science
Population Modeling
Paul Andersen shows you how we can use a spreadsheet to model population changes. He begins with a brief discussion of populations and life cycles. He then shows you how you can model a single generation using a spreadsheet.
Curated Video
Advanced 3D Printing with Fusion 360 - Design Your Phone Case - Introduction
In this video, we will look at an introductory overview of the concepts covered in this course, including what we can do with the Fusion 360 software and what you will learn from this course. This will be a project-based course. This...
Curated Video
Blender to Unreal Engine - Become a Dungeon Prop Artist - Starting the Guillotine Model
Although guillotines were introduced later than the medieval historical period that our other assets are meant to depict, we thought you would enjoy learning how to make them as part of this course.
Great Big Story
Breaking barriers, a model with albinism shares her story
Explore the journey of a pioneering model with albinism in the fashion industry.
Curated Video
he Ultimate Guide to Blender 3D Rigging and Animation - Lesson 41 - The Monkey Idol Animation
In this video, we will dive into the creation of an intriguing monkey idol animation. We will uncover the steps to rig and animate the monkey idol, bringing it to life with smooth and expressive movements. You will learn valuable...
Packt
Lesson 41 - The Monkey Idol Animation
In this video, we will dive into the creation of an intriguing monkey idol animation. We will uncover the steps to rig and animate the monkey idol, bringing it to life with smooth and expressive movements. You will learn valuable...
Curated Video
Blender Beginner’s Bootcamp - Lesson 1 - Resource Pack and Course Overview
In this video, you will learn about the resource pack that accompanies the course. The resource pack includes a variety of assets, materials, texture maps, and reference files that we will use throughout the boot camp. The instructor...
Curated Video
Squandering Big Data?
Tufts University philosopher Brian Epstein relates how, by making false assumptions about the nature of the social world, most social scientists are running a serious risk of squandering the impressive model-building possibilities that...
Curated Video
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...
Curated Video
Flawed Models
Philosopher Brian Epstein (Tufts University) relates his concern that many agent-based models are based on a flawed assumption of what the social world actually consists of.
The Guardian
Dating in the Dark
At the age of 30, John Kapellas was married and had a child when he came out as gay. He and his wife decided to stay together but lead a mostly celebate life. In this video, John discusses what that time in his life was like and how his...
Curated Video
How to Make a Neural Network with No Computer or Code
How to Make a Neural Network with No Computer or Code
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jon Spike - Teachers Make a Difference - Diane Doersch
Jon Spike, Chief Creative Officer of GamestormEDU, has presented all over the United States to districts, organizations, and conferences, including the International Society of Technology in Education (ISTE) Conference, the Future of...
Curated Video
Ultimate ASP.NET 5 Web API Development Guide - Section Overview - Database Modelling and Entity Framework
This video provides an overview of the section. This clip is from the chapter "Database Modelling and Entity Framework" of the series "Ultimate ASP.NET Core Web API Development Guide".This section focuses on database modelling and the...
Curated Video
Subtracting Mixed Number Fractions with Different Denominators Using Area Models
In this video, the teacher explains how to subtract mixed number fractions with different denominators using area models. The students are guided through examples and shown how to create equivalent fractions by sectioning off the area...
Curated Video
Predictive Analytics with TensorFlow 10.3: Improved Factorization Machines for Predictive Analytics
In this video, we will see Neural factorization machines is used to for making predictions under sparse settings by seamlessly combining the linearity of FM and the non-linearity of the neural network. • Understand neural factorization...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Doyne Farmer - Macroeconomics From the Bottom Up
In 2006, the Fed asked its macroeconometric model what would happen if house prices dropped by 20%. The model projected the past into the future and said: "Not much." Well, the financial crisis proved it wrong. Meanwhile, DSGE models,...
Cerebellum
Shapes And Surprises - Learn about shapes with Clay
Six String Sally sings about shapes as the children learn how to make shapes with modeling clay. This is part 2 from the series 'Jibbersboosh: Shapes and Surprises'.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Roger Guesnerie: What Can Economists Know? 3/5
Roger Guesnerie, Professor of Economic Theory and Social Organization, Paris School of Economics speaks on panel entitled "What Can Economists Know: Rethinking the Foundations of Economic Understanding at the Institute for New Economic...