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Understanding Afterimages
Go on a journey to explore visual and audio illusions, sensory puzzles, and brain tricks from the worlds of art, science, nature, and psychology. Learn about afterimages, optical illusions that appear in one's vision after exposure to...
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Multiplying Using Repeated Addition
In this video, students learn how to multiply by using repeated addition. The teacher explains the concept of multiplication, factors, and the product. Students also review addition double facts to help them multiply faster.
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Completing the Square: Visual Representation and Applications
The video is a lecture presentation on completing the square, a mathematical concept useful for solving quadratic equations and calculating the maximum and minimum points of a quadratic graph. The presenter explains how completing the...
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Muliplying Using an Area Model- Doodles and Digits
Do your fourth-grade math students need to learn how to multiply using an area model? This video shows upper elementary math students how to multiply using partial products, also known as multiplying using an area model or multiplying...
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How to Divide Using an Area Model
Do your elementary math students need to know how to divide using an area model? This educational kids math video shows upper elementary math students how to divide using partial quotients (also known as dividing with the box method)....
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The Camera: How The Camera Exposed The Reality of The Civil War
The camera changed how many Americans saw the Civil War – and exposed millions to the horrors of conflict for the very first time.
Makematic
Visual symbols speak
Visual symbols are everywhere, helping us find what we need, identify locations and communicate with others without relying on words. In this activity, children aged 12-14 will learn about the power of simple images by using shapes and...
KnowMo
Introduction to Data Representation: Bar Charts, Pie Charts, Pictograms, and Line Charts
The video introduces viewers to four different methods of visually representing data: bar charts, pie charts, pictograms, and line charts. The presenter explains the key elements required to construct each type of chart, emphasizing the...
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Solving Real World Liquid Volume Problems with Unit Conversions
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve real-world liquid volume problems by converting units of measurement. They use examples of converting cups to fluid ounces and demonstrate how to set up a table to find the conversion.
National Theatre
Playwrights Series: The Art of Writing Scenes
This video is a discussion on the importance of scenes in storytelling and how to make them effective by focusing on behavior, desire, and subtext. The speaker shares tips on how to evaluate and improve scenes, and warns against being...
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Memory: Keys to Remembering and Improving Recall
Learn about the different kinds of memories we form and a few tricks you can use to better remember things in the future.
Upayan Mathkari
Magnesium Sulfate (MgSO4) Dissolving in Water Animated
A visual on how Magnesium Sulfate is dissolved water
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Creating Equivalent Expressions Using Diagrams
In this video, the teacher explains how to write algebraic expressions in different ways by using diagrams. The focus is on creating equivalent expressions that have the same value. The teacher demonstrates this by using examples with...
msvgo
Anatomy of Human Eye
The nugget explains the anatomy of human eye, its associated structures, chambers and fluids.
Bedtime History
Walt Disney’s Cartoons
The name “Disney” is known globally as an entertainment giant that includes animated films, TV shows, and theme parks. In fact, one cannot fully understand the growth of children’s entertainment in the 20th century without knowing more...
Nature League
Does Life on Earth Have a Voice? - Lesson Plan
In this Nature League Lesson Plan, Brit explores the four main categories of communication for life on Earth, and discusses the realities of interspecies communication. Guest starring: Adrian Adams as the bit partner, Sean Kirkpatrick as...
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Using Bar Models to Solve Equations
In this lesson, students learn how to use a bar model to solve equations. They are given a real-life scenario of a class trip and are asked to determine the cost of one pass. By representing the unknowns with variables and creating a...
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Describe computer programming : Pseudocode
From the section: Common Coding Concepts.This section will cover common coding concepts such as Scratch setup, bugs, pseudocode, decomposition, commenting and many more. Common Coding Concepts: Pseudocode
Mazz Media
Molecular Clocks
Through real world footage and animated graphics, this video explains what molecular clocks are and how they are used. The program discusses molecular clocks' calibration and their reliability. In addition, students are provided with...
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Simplifying Intermediate Expressions with Zero and Negative Exponents
In this video, the teacher explains how to simplify intermediate level expressions involving zero and negative exponents. They discuss the rule that any number raised to the 0 exponent is equal to 1, and any number raised to a negative...
Sustainable Business Consulting
Understanding Different Learning Styles
Lays out the characteristics of introverts and extroverts and how to play to your employee's strengths when incorprating sustainability and working to increase engagement
Sustainable Business Consulting
Understanding People and Learning Styles
Discussion of understanding how your employees will react to change as well as recognizing different learning styles
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Multiplying by Multiples of 10 Using Base 10 Blocks
This video teaches students how to multiply by a multiple of 10 using base 10 blocks. It explains the concept of multiples of 10 and demonstrates how to visualize and solve multiplication problems using base 10 blocks.
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Hollow-face illusion, animation.
This is an optical illusion where the perception of a concave (hollow) mask of a face appears as a normal convex (protruding) face. This is because the brain has a strong bias for seeing faces as convex, which counteracts competing depth...