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How to Improve Brain Function?
In this video students will understand the interdepence of Right brain and Left brain and to impprove the functions of brain accordingly, what kind of excercise can help you achieve balance between the both to increase your concentration...
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Throwing and Catching
Coach Socrates and Miss Palomine review the proper techniques for throwing and catching a ball. They practice with a small ball and with a playground ball. Coach Socrates then introduces Miss Palomine and your student to the game of “Hot...
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Throwing a Ball
Coach Socrates and Miss Palomine demonstrate the correct form for throwing, using an underhand and overhand motion. They then talk about playing catch with their friends.
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Hitting a Target and Dodging a Ball
Coach Socrates and Miss Palomine talk about the differences in throwing a small ball and throwing a large ball. Coach Socrates explains how to throw the ball at a target and then they encourage your student to play dodge ball with his...
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Catching While Moving
Coach Socrates teaches Miss Palomine a new game of catch -- catching the ball while moving from side-to-side. Coach explains the game and shows a video clip to demonstrate the new catching game.
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Aim for the Target
Coach Socrates and Miss Palomine review the procedure for aiming at a target. They then practice rolling a ball at a target.
Learning Mole
Letter X
Follow the conductor as she searches for the members of her Alphabet Band. Learn the letter sound and name and explore words that begin with the letter X.
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Teaching Science Better
Marine biologist Edie Widder at the Ocean Research & Conservation Association stresses the importance for all of us of exposing kids to the relevance and excitement of doing real science.
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Not So Bad After All?
Primatologist Frans de Waal (Emory) describes how conventional wisdom has moved from believing that humans were inherently selfish to now viewing us as “super-cooperators.”
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How Are Computer Games ‘Cracked’?
Game cracking involves bypassing security checks implemented by gaming companies. Hackers use tools such as kernel-mode debuggers, disassemblers, and hex-editors, which allow manipulation of the game's code. In this video, we will...
Lingokids
Curiosity Time with Libby: Veggie Power
Coach Libby helps Lisa learn why vegetables come in so many colors, each with a special healthy "power!" Then, Libby and Lisa play a guessing game.
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Sophia - The First Human AI?
Sophia is a humanoid robot that uses AI to interact with people in ways that can seem oddly… human.
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Cleaning is Fun
Cleaning and tidying up have never been more fun with the help of our Lingokids characters. Sing along with us while you clean and tidy up with your little ones at home.
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This Brain-Inspired AI Can Teach A Car To Drive With 19 Neurons | C. elegans + Neural Control Policy
Turns out we might have a lot to learn from worm brains when it comes to autonomous driving. Who knew?
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This AI Beat Some of the Best Poker Players in the World
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon developed an AI bot with superhuman AI skills. Will they release it to the public? Alternatively, watch me slowly get blinded by the rising sun.
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OpenAI's AI Learned to Play Minecraft from YouTube Videos
OpenAI's AI Learned to Play Minecraft from YouTube Videos
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Deconstructing Machiavelli
UC Berkeley historian Martin Jay relates the rich web of ironies and subtleties surrounding the influence, past and present, that the renowned Renaissance political theorist Niccolò Machiavelli has had on our views on the truth in politics.
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Deceptive Language and Theatrical Metaphors
Historian Martin Jay (UC Berkeley) highlights the importance of wrestling with the subtle and often deceptive nature of language in order to fully appreciate the cultural values of any particular society.