Sky News
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson MP statement on A-levels
CLEAN: Interior shots of Education Secretary Gavin Williamson MP giving a statement after the government's U-turn on A-level results on 18 August 2020 in London, United Kingdom
National Science Foundation
Science of the Winter Olympic Games: Olympic Movement and Robotic Design
Here is a high-interest topic to inspire your engineering class: robots that can learn. These particular machines imitate the motion of athletes headed for the Olympic Winter Games. Hear from a professor of dynamics, systems, and control...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Blossoms: Who Do You Know? Theory Behind Social Networking
Through videos and cooperative learning, students to are introduced to algorithmic thinking within a popular field in graph theory, social networking.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Blossoms: Sorting Algorithms
Through videos and learning activities, students use programming language knowledge and logical thinking skills to divide problems into steps to be solved by a computer.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Crash Course Artificial Intelligence: Cats vs Dogs? Let's Make an Ai to Settle This
Jabril tries to make an AI to once and for all settle the question, "Will a cat or a dog make us happier?" But in building this AI, Jabril will accidentally incorporate the very bias he was trying to avoid. So today we'll talk about how...
Other
Ihmc: Computational Thinking and Thinking About Computing
Jeannette M. Wing, Assistant Director for Computer and Information Science and Engineering, discusses how, like reading writing and math, computational thinking skills will be a fundamental skill used by everyone in the world. [1:05:58]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Computational Number Theory: Running Time
What is a computer? How should we define the time needed to execute an algorithm?
Code.org
Code Studio: Computational Thinking: Unplugged: Move It Move It
Learn how to write steps for challenge of finding the smiley face. This unplugged activity helps learn about algorithmic thinking.
Code.org
Code.org: Cs Fundamentals: Envelope Variables
Variables allow for a lot of freedom in computer science. This lesson helps to explain what variables are and how we can use them in many different ways. [1:43]