Instructional Video3:59
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GCSE Biology - DNA Part 2 - Alleles / Dominant / Heterozygous / Phenotypes and more! #64

9th - Higher Ed
There are load of terms to know about DNA, and in this video we explain all the main ones - genes, alleles, homozygous and heterozygous, dominant and recessive, genotype and phenotype. Along the way we'll see how genes and inheritance...
Instructional Video3:54
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Punnett Squares

3rd - Higher Ed
Dr. Forrester focuses on explaining Punnett squares, dominant and recessive genes, and simple traits.
Instructional Video5:46
Curated Video

Surveying Traits

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester discusses that we are all unique due to the traits that we inherit. She describes the two different types of genes, which are dominant and recessive, and how these genes are responsible for our unique looks.
Instructional Video5:13
Curated Video

Planting Cells with DNA

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester describes how plants inherit traits of similar plants through DNA. She also discusses the experiments of Gregor Mendel by evaluating his studies on genetics.
Instructional Video5:54
Curated Video

Master Dihybrid Crosses: The Step-by-Step Guide to Punnett Squares & Genetic Ratios

Higher Ed
In this detailed video, we'll walk you through dihybrid crosses, Punnett squares, and the often-discussed 9:3:3:1 ratio. Get ready to dive deep into the world of genetics! This step-by-step guide to dihybrid crosses using...
Instructional Video4:41
Curated Video

Social Media Signs in ASL | American Sign Language

3rd - Higher Ed
Learn how to sign 15 different signs in ASL for Social Media. Stick around to the end to learn how to put those signs into sentences and start using them today!




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Instructional Video5:41
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25 ASL Basics at Disney | Theme Park Signs | Sign Language for Beginners

3rd - Higher Ed
I'm teaching you 25 theme park signs at Disney World! These signs aren't just for Disney parks, they can be used at any theme park or amusement park! We had so much fun making this one and hope you all...
Instructional Video4:04
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Bouncing and Dribbling a Ball

3rd - Higher Ed
Coach Socrates and Miss Palomine practice bouncing and dribbling a ball with hands and then with feet. They then talk about setting up a course to practice dribbling.
Instructional Video2:49
Let's Tute

How to Improve Brain Function?

9th - Higher Ed
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...
Instructional Video4:24
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Throwing a Ball

3rd - Higher Ed
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.
Instructional Video8:06
Music Matters

Why There's Only One Way to Resolve a Flat II Chord - Music Theory

9th - 12th
Resolving Neapolitan flat II chords? It's all about chord progression. This music theory lesson explains why the choice of resolution chords are limited, essentially because the chord functions as a pre dominant. We consider matters of...
Instructional Video5:53
Mister Simplify

Allport's Trait Theory of Personality - Simplest Explanation Ever

12th - Higher Ed
Gordon Allport was highly influenced by Freud but went a different route in developing his own theory of Personality.<br/>
It helps u identify and categorise people based on the trait or the attributes they possess.
Instructional Video3:50
Curated Video

English Exploration of the New World

3rd - 8th
English Exploration of the New World investigates the English exploration of the New World by researching details of travel and motivations.
Instructional Video2:39
Curated Video

Evolution of Historical Perspectives: From Marxism to Cultural History and Beyond

12th - Higher Ed
University of Oxford historian John Elliott reflects upon the various trends in historical scholarship, and urges young historians to be aware of the dominant themes while sticking with their own orientations.
Instructional Video10:20
Music Matters

Why is White Christmas So Popular? - Composer Insights

9th - 12th
We explore what makes the harmony of this iconic Christmas song so iconic and durable. Irving Berlin’s song from 1940 includes a rich blend of diatonic, extended and chromatic chords, which skilfully add distinctive character to the...
Instructional Video18:38
Music Matters

Who Needs the Rule of the Octave? - Music Theory

9th - 12th
This music theory lesson summarises the rule of the octave and explains how it offers insight into harmonic thinking and into Baroque harmony in particular. The rule of the octave begins with the notion of harmonising an octave of the...
Instructional Video26:14
Music Matters

How Schubert Creates Emotion - Composer Insights

9th - 12th
We examine the opening section of Schubert’s famous Impromptu in Gb in order to discover how Schubert creates emotion. Starting with the melodic line we discover how the contour works and how the phrase design enhances the rises and...
Instructional Video23:21
Music Matters

Hallmarks of Chopin's Poetic Style - Composer Insights

9th - 12th
Chopin’s E minor Prelude is one of his most popular and most beautiful Preludes. What makes the impact of this piece so poetic? This composer insights lesson begins by examining the melodic line in the right hand. Through much of the...
Instructional Video18:31
Music Matters

Creating a Moving Bass Line - Music Composition

9th - 12th
Discover how to transform a piece of music that is using block chords into a much more engaging presentation with a moving bass line. Taking the opening of the British National Anthem this music composition lesson demonstrates how to...
Instructional Video19:38
Music Matters

Beethoven's Delicate Side - Inside the Mind of Beethoven

9th - 12th
Beethoven is often called ‘the bridge composer’ and emphasis is often placed on what he does to usher in the Romantic period. There is another more delicate, elegant side to Beethoven’s musical personality that has roots in the...
Instructional Video22:27
Music Matters

Bach Goes Wacky - Inside the Mind Bach

9th - 12th
The key movement is fast and chords do not always resolve as expected. In particular, we discover how Bach uses a number of unresolved dominant 7ths back to back, making this a radical approach for Baroque times. Discover what Bach is...
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One Minute History

144 The Steam Engine - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
The earliest versions of The Steam Engine date back to Roman Egypt. But It wasn’t until advancements in the design by inventors like Thomas Savery and Thomas Newcomen, that the power of steam transformed the world. Based on an earlier...
Instructional Video4:11
Curated Video

What Are Genes?

3rd - 8th
A video entitled “What Are Genes?” which introduces the concept of heredity, or the combination of genetic traits.
Instructional Video3:42
Curated Video

Transferring Traits

3rd - 8th
“Transferring Traits” introduces the concepts of heredity and genetic traits, with a focus on Gregor Mendel’s pioneering work in the field of genetics.