Instructional Video2:17
The Business Professor

Employee vs Independent Contractor

Higher Ed
Employee vs Independent Contractor
Instructional Video6:15
Curated Video

Practical CSS3 Mastery Course - Introduction to Web Development

Higher Ed
In this video, we will have a quick introduction to web development.
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This clip is from the chapter "Introduction and Environment Setup" of the series "Practical CSS3 Mastery Course".In this section, we will take a quick...
Instructional Video5:43
Curated Video

Complete Modern C++ - std::set and std::multiset

Higher Ed
In this video, learn about their features and understand how to use them.
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This clip is from the chapter "Standard Template Library" of the series "Complete Modern C++".This section is the description of the standard...
Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

Understanding Contact and Non-Contact Forces and Gravity

9th - Higher Ed
This video provides an explanation of the differences between contact forces and non-contact forces, with a particular focus on the force of gravity. The speaker defines what a force is and how it interacts with objects. They provide...
Instructional Video5:11
Curated Video

Web Scraping Tutorial with Scrapy and Python for Beginners - Middleware

Higher Ed
In this video, we dive into the fascinating world of middleware in web scraping projects. Our expert explains what middleware are, why they are useful, and how to implement them in your own spider or downloader. With a focus on Python...
Instructional Video7:35
JJ Medicine

Dysregulation of Cortisol and Aldosterone | Black Licorice and Associated Health Effects

Higher Ed
Black licorice consumption has been linked to hypertension, hypokalemia, heart arrhythmias, edema and lethargy. A recent report by the US FDA has stated that black licorice consumption of more than 56.7 grams per day for 2 weeks can...
Instructional Video6:05
Kenhub

Dorsal muscles of the foot (3D)

Higher Ed
Anatomy and functions of the dorsal muscles of the foot shown with 3D model animation.
Instructional Video6:27
Curated Video

Solving Equations with Exponents Using Common Logarithms

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve equations with variables in the exponent using common logarithms. They review what a common logarithm is and discuss its properties. The teacher demonstrates how to use logarithms to solve...
Instructional Video7:11
Curated Video

Electric Motor: How Current and Magnetic Fields Cause Rotation

9th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture on electric motors, covering how a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field can cause rotation due to the motor effect, which is the force experienced by a current carrying wire in a magnetic field....
Instructional Video6:09
Curated Video

Newton's Third Law: Forces in Equal and Opposite Pairs

9th - Higher Ed
This is a lecture video on Newton's third law that discusses the forces that act between two interacting objects. The speaker provides several examples, including a man sitting on a chair, a cannon firing a cannonball, a fish swimming...
Instructional Video4:17
Learning Mole

Weird Animal Facts for Kids

Pre-K - 12th
This video explores five fun facts about weird and wonderful animals.
Instructional Video7:46
msvgo

Mechanism of Hormone Action

K - 12th
Explain the mechanism of action of steroid and non-steroidal hormones.
Instructional Video2:30
Brian McLogan

Converting an exponential equation to logarithmic

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to convert exponential equations to logarithmic equations. The logarithm of a number in a given base is the index/exponent to which the base must be raised to obtain the given number. In other words, log [base a] of x = m...
Instructional Video10:29
Curated Video

Conservation of Energy and Calculating Energy Changes in Objects

9th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture focused on the principle of the conservation of energy, using the example of a swinging pendulum to demonstrate the conversion between gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy. The lecture also covers the...
Instructional Video5:25
The Backyard Scientist

How strong is Oobleck?

K - 5th
How strong is Oobleck?
Instructional Video7:23
msvgo

Redox Reactions in Terms of Electron Transfer

K - 12th
It explains about Redox reactions in terms of electron transfer reactions.
Instructional Video4:41
Curated Video

Circular Motion: Understanding the Forces that Drive It

9th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture on circular motion, explaining why objects move in circular paths and the forces that cause this motion. The examples used in the video include the moon orbiting around the earth, a car on a roundabout, and an...
Instructional Video3:32
Curated Video

Chunking: Learning Technique for Better Memory and Understanding

Higher Ed
This video explains the concept of chunking, which is the process of breaking down large amounts of information into smaller, more manageable pieces. By doing so, we can better understand and remember the information. The video also...
Instructional Video5:19
Catalyst University

Release & Functions of Atrial Natriuretic Peptide [ANP]

Higher Ed
In this video, we will discuss the stimulus for Atrial Natriuretic Peptide [ANP] release and how it reduces blood volume and blood pressure.
Instructional Video2:40
Kenhub

Spinal cord in situ

Higher Ed
Spinal cord in situ seen at the level of a thoracic vertebra.
Instructional Video6:25
Englishing

Lesson on Prepositions of Place AT, IN, ON - (AMAZING lesson on PREPOSITIONS - MUST WATCH !)

9th - Higher Ed
Prepositions of Place (at, in & on) are seldom confused by students. In this video, Mr. P./Marc will be very specific on when to use them. There can be also expressions that take either one of them. He will give some examples on the...
Instructional Video4:32
Religion for Breakfast

Is Coca-Cola a Religion?

12th - Higher Ed
Religion is very difficult to define. The scholar Clifford Geertz offered his own definition, but ironically, this definition is broad enough to apply to even a soft drink brand: Coca Cola. But how could Coca-Cola be a religion?
Instructional Video4:34
Flipping Physics

How the Force of Tension on a Pulley Changes with Acceleration

12th - Higher Ed
We predict and measure the force of tension acting on a pulley while the system is at rest and accelerating.
Instructional Video3:50
FuseSchool

Halogens & Their Compounds

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about Halogens and their compounds, about how we use them and much more.