Mazz Media
Negative Feedback Loop
In this live-action program viewers will learn that a negative feedback loop is a self-regulating system. Input to the system causes a variable to increase. The resulting output then reduces the input. Students will come to understand...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Kurt Squire - Game-Based Learning
Kurt Squire is a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the Educational Communications and Technology division of Curriculum and Instruction and a research scientist a the Academic Advanced Distributed Learning Co-Lab....
Curated Video
Solving Multistep Word Problems with Positive and Negative Decimals
In this lesson, students will learn how to solve multistep word problems involving positive and negative decimals using mathematical reasoning. They will be guided through an example problem where a student named Henry wants to purchase...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Dan White - Filament Games
Dan White is founding partner and executive producer at Filament Games, an educational game design and development studio in Madison, WI. Founded in 2005, Filament's 20 title portfolio includes a diversity of STEM, literacy, and civics...
Science360
How robots learn! NSF Science Now 35.
In this week's episode, we learn about models that simulate how a majority of Americans can actually eat food grown locally, how robots learn, fun and educational video games for the classroom and finally we explore a future forest.
Science360
Computer scientist sees new possibilities for ocular biometrics
While many of us rely on passwords to protect our identity, there's more sophisticated identity recognition technology called biometrics that we could use. Security measures that use biometrics rely on a person's unique characteristics...
Coach Dan Blewett
Baseball Infield Fielding Technique - Slow Motion Examples and Breakdown
Baseball infield fielding techniques should be a part of every amateur players' daily routine. Learn the high-level techniques in this breakdown, featuring slow motion video of D1 and pro infielders.
The Economist
Match-fixing: sport's biggest threat?
The beauty of sport is the unknown—anything can happen. But what if the contest is rigged? Match-fixing is a global criminal enterprise that is more prevalent than you may think.
TMW Media
ASL - Classifiers
Excellent for every American Sign Language (ASL) student as well as teachers, parents and professionals learning ASL to be able to communicate clearly, naturally and start signing with the deaf community and people with hearing loss....
Coach Dan Blewett
Mental Skills Coaching for Baseball: Dealing with the Fear of Failure
Athletes: mental training means confronting your fear of failure.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Coding Capital [Katharina Pistor]
This law is my law, this law is your law...Katharina Pistor (@Columbia Law School) explains how our legal system is manipulated to protect wealth, and why the rules of the game always seem just out of reach.
Curated Video
Creational Design Patterns in Modern C++ - Course Introduction
This video provides an introduction to the course. This clip is from the chapter "Introduction" of the series "Creational Design Patterns in Modern C++".This section introduces you to the course and presents the learning objectives. You...
Prime Coaching Sport
Warm up game: 'Icebergs' (K-6) | Teaching Fundamentals of PE
This quick-reacting game "Icebergs", using gym mats is a super way to get your kids' bodies moving and ready for PE! › You can play this video to your students, and even get them to set up the game in the sports hall or out on the field!
Weird History
What Life Is Like as a Secret Service Agent
The people who undertake Secret Service training keep presidents, vice presidents, first families, and even candidates safe. But their own lives can be incredibly dangerous. The Secret Service agent job description includes both...
Flag House Activity Channel
How to Play "Clean Your Room" and More (Ep. 107 - Dino Skin Balls)
Get more out of your PE Play Balls with this great collection of games. Get your group moving, throwing, catching and working on all kinds of great motor skills with these fun games.
Extra English Practice
Learning English - Learning How To Put Stress In The Right Places
Learning the rhythm of English is important for sounding natural. English is a stress-timed language. Some syllables have more stress than other syllables. This video is full of examples and activities for you to practice.
Limonero Films
Nintendo: From Video Games to Iconic Characters
This video explores the impact of Nintendo on the gaming industry, highlighting how they revolutionized video games and brought discipline to the market through strict quality control. Through interviews and nostalgic footage, viewers...
Coach Dan Blewett
Pitching Drills Can Save a Career?
Learn what took me 25 years to figure out, that I wish I had understood sooner. Pitching drills within a throwing routine can be absolutely critical to staying on track and maintaining pitching velocity over a long career in baseball.
Coach Dan Blewett
Coach Lucas Cook talks Hitting - Good Habits from The On Deck Circle
Coach Lucas Cook talks about what hitters in baseball should be doing in the on deck circle to be more productive in their at-bats. Time on deck should be spent timing up the pitcher, mentally preparing, reviewing approach, and more.
Extra English Practice
Learning English - How To Use Adverbs Of Frequency
Adverbs of frequency tell how often we do something. We often use then with the simple present tense.
Coach Dan Blewett
Full Count by David Cone: A Great Pitching Book [Review]
Full Count by David Cone is a new baseball pitching book. Does it live up to the hype?
Coach Dan Blewett
Mental Training for Pitchers: Positive Self-Talk On the Mound
Pitchers need mental training and positive self-talk to improve their performance on the mound. In baseball, confidence is everything - learn how to improve it in this video.
Extra English Practice
Comparatives in English
English grammar lesson explaining comparative adjectives in English. Interactive learning activity to practice using comparatives in context.
Science360
A drone helping farmers better manage their crops! NSF Science Now 17
This week’s episode explores silicon chip technology that could possibly extend cell phone battery life, babies and higher math ability, a drone helping farmers better manage their crops and, finally, how more than 83,000 volunteer...