Instructional Video1:39
Curated Video

The Ultimate Guide to Python Programming With Python 3.10 - filterfalse()

Higher Ed
You will learn to filter elements of a list of iterables using the filter class when the result is false.
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Instructional Video1:32
Curated Video

The Ultimate Guide to Python Programming With Python 3.10 - filter()

Higher Ed
You will learn to filter elements of a list of iterables using the filter class.
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This clip is from the chapter "Iterators and Generators" of the series "The Ultimate Guide to Python Programming with Python 3.10".This section...
Instructional Video13:11
Curated Video

Machine Learning Random Forest with Python from Scratch - Using Matplotlib for Data Visualization (1)

Higher Ed
This video demonstrates data visualization using the Matplotlib function and explains data cleaning by removing outliers and filling in missing values.
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This clip is from the chapter "Random Forest Step-by-Step" of the series...
Instructional Video15:07
The Guardian

Inside the mission to create an army of Greta Thunbergs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Melanie Harwood is an education entrepreneur and self-styled 'disruptor', who has partnered with the United Nations to educate teachers about climate change. The Guardian's Richard Sprenger joined her on a trip to Dubai, to witness her...
Instructional Video3:32
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Howard Chudacoff - Children at Play

Higher Ed
Howard P. Chudacoff is the George L. Littlefield Professor of American History, Professor of Urban Studies at Brown University. During the past year, three of Howard's works were published in new editions: A People and a Nation, 7th...
Instructional Video6:54
Curated Video

Understanding Statistical Investigations: Observational Studies, Surveys, and Experiments

K - 5th
This video explains the differences between observational studies, surveys, and experiments in statistical investigations. It provides examples and highlights key components of each type of investigation. It also discusses the...
Instructional Video10:29
Weird History

History of the Arch Deluxe

12th - Higher Ed
Weird History Food is taking you back to the 90s to relive one of McDonald's biggest and most delicious failures --- the Arch Deluxe. When it comes to finding success in the marketplace, knowing your competition is key. But even more...
Instructional Video8:31
Healthcare Triage

The Reality of Work Requirements for Medicaid

Higher Ed
We’ve spent the last few weeks talking work requirements for safety net programs, and it’s all been leading up to this: work requirements for Medicaid. By looking at the EITC and TANF, we learned some things. Can these lessons inform...
Instructional Video4:09
Mr. Beat

5 Tips for New Parents

6th - 12th
Mr. Beat explains how to be a better parent with five simple, easy-to-follow tips. Parenting is the most difficult and important job in the world, and if you don't educate yourself on how to be a better parent, then the future of this...
Instructional Video8:14
JJ Medicine

Vitamin B12 Absorption & Metabolism | 2 Enzymes That Require Vitamin B12

Higher Ed
This lesson details the complex process of gastrointestinal absorption of vitamin b12 through utilization of haptocorrin and intrinsic factor, the process of transportation of vitamin b12 through our body via transcobalamin and...
Instructional Video4:40
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Dennis Littky - Follow Your Passion

Higher Ed
Dennis Littky is co-founder and co-director of The Big Picture Company, The Met School and College Unbound. He is nationally known for his extensive work in secondary education in urban, suburban and rural settings, spanning over 40...
Instructional Video5:38
Mr. Beat

There Are No Bullies

6th - 12th
But there is plenty of bullying. Mr. Beat proposes we end it by respecting the victim, not giving the bullying behavior an audience, and treating others with kindness, even if they don't deserve it.
Instructional Video3:11
Curated Video

The Science of Hearing: Age, Frequencies, and Brain Reactions

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Prebycusis is the scientific name for normal loss of hearing that happens as we age. Learn how and why this happens and test out your own hearing!
Podcast6:24
WYPR

How Adults View Teens

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Adults have a wide range of opinions about teenagers and other youth, positive and negative. Often, these are based on stereotypes, not necessarily experience. Regardless of how these opinions were formed and what they are, they...
Instructional Video5:42
Professor Dave Explains

Organization and Symmetry in Kingdom Animalia

9th - Higher Ed
How are the contents of animals organized? How does this differ from animal to animal? Are all animals symmetrical, and in the same ways? Just a bit more information to get through before diving into all the animal phyla, I promise!
Instructional Video7:35
Healthcare Triage

Contact Sports and Kids' Health

Higher Ed
Organized sports are good for keeping kids active, but some parents worry about injuries like concussion, particularly with contact sports like football, soccer, and ice hockey. Most research about brain injuries in sports looks at...
Instructional Video11:11
Professor Dave Explains

Introduction to Developmental Psychology: Piaget’s Stages

9th - Higher Ed
Developmental psychology studies how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors emerge and change from infancy through to adulthood. In this brief introduction we will focus on Piaget's stages,and some of the methods researchers use to study...
Instructional Video4:05
Catalyst University

Plantar Reflex & the Babinski Sign EXPLAINED

Higher Ed
In this video, I explain the plantar reflex. More specifically, we discuss the reflex arc and how to determine whether or not the reflex is present/normal or abnormal in both adults and in infants.
Instructional Video5:42
Professor Dave Explains

Whooping Cough Bordetella pertussis

9th - Higher Ed
Whooping cough, caused by Bordetella pertussis, is a baby killer. It goes all the way back to the middle ages, so let's get a closer look at this bacterium now.
Podcast6:07
Book Club for Kids

James and the Giant Peach

Pre-K - Higher Ed
James and the Giant Peach is a classic fantasy and adventure story that explores friendship, family relationships, and the fortunes of a young orphan. James is living with his cruel aunts when a peach magically sprouts in the yard. When...
Instructional Video1:12
Next Animation Studio

Less than six hours sleep per night may increase heart disease risk, study says

12th - Higher Ed
People who sleep less than six hours a night might have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease compared to those who sleep seven to eight hours.
Instructional Video5:34
Healthcare Triage

Let the Kids Sleep: The Argument for Starting School Later

Higher Ed
A lot of people worry about whether or not they get enough sleep. While there's no single answer to how much sleep a given individual needs, one thing we're pretty sure about is that younger people need more sleep. Starting school later...
Instructional Video6:49
PBS

Why are 18 Year Olds Considered Adults?

12th - Higher Ed
While you might not personally consider your average 18 year old a full-fledged adult, 18 is a pretty magic number in the US. It's the the age when you can vote, go to war, work full time, and move out of their parents house. Why is this...
Instructional Video4:59
Ancient Lights Media

Biological Classification - The Eight Classes of the Subphylum Vertebrata

6th - 8th
Biological Classification Set: This clip introduces the eight classes of animals that make up the subphylum vertebrata.