Instructional Video1:41
Instructional Video10:44
All Ears English

AEE Podcast Bonus: How to Carry Yourself with Confidence at Work

Pre-K - Higher Ed
About All Ears English: Are you feeling stuck with your English? Many people study English but don’t actually learn it. We created a better way to learn English to help you move from stuck to fearless to fluent in English. Throw away...
Instructional Video5:33
Mr. Beat

D.C. v. Heller

6th - 12th
Robert A. Levy of the libertarian think tank the Cato Institute, seeks to challenge a DC law that made it illegal to possess handguns, automatic guns, or high capacity semi-automatic guns. In fact, the law, which had been effect since...
Instructional Video10:41
Bill Carmody

The ROI of Inflencer Marketing with John Ale

Higher Ed
In this video, Bill Carmody interviews John Ale, an investor in TapInfluence and an expert in marketing software platforms. They discuss the importance of measuring return on investment (ROI) in influencer marketing and how TapInfluence...
Instructional Video3:44
Brian McLogan

How to add, subtract, multiply and divide fractions, 2/3 + 3/5

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to add and subtract fractions whose denominators are not the same. Recall that when we want to add or subtract fractions having the same denominator, we add the numerators and retain the (common) denominator. This is...
Instructional Video6:02
PBS

Love and Money

12th - Higher Ed
Nothing is less romantic than talking to your partner about their financial history, but finances cause major stresses in relationships. A lot of these stresses can be tackled by communicating without judgment. Here are 5 financial...
Instructional Video5:04
Brian McLogan

Learn to write the resultant vector from the difference of two vectors

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to add/subtract vectors. Vectors can be added, subtracted and multiplied. To add or subtract two or more vectors, we simply add each of the corresponding components of the vectors.
Instructional Video4:43
Brian McLogan

Taking the derivative of two binomials using product and chain rule

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the derivative of a function using the chain rule. The derivative of a function, y = f(x), is the measure of the rate of change of the function, y, with respect to the variable x. The process of finding the derivative...
Instructional Video2:30
Soliloquy

Common Carriers and Net Neutrality

12th - Higher Ed
Since its inception the internet has been built on a foundation of equality; this is a principle called Net Neutrality â but how does the concept of a common carrier relate to Net Neutrality?
Instructional Video7:33
Cerebellum

The Judicial Branch Of Government - The Supreme Court Chief Justices

9th - 12th
The Supreme Court’s responsibility is to interpret all laws and ensure that they do not conflict with the founding principles of the Constitution. This video discusses the Supreme Court Justices and how they handled the role. The video...
Instructional Video5:28
Brian McLogan

Learn how to find the extrema on a closed interval

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the extreme values of a function using the extreme value theorem. The extreme values of a function are the points/intervals where the graph is decreasing, increasing, or has an inflection point. A theorem which...
Instructional Video3:39
Two Minute Music Theory

What is Concert Pitch?

12th - Higher Ed
Concert Pitch is very important in music, but what is it? Today we examine topics like written vs sounding pitches, why orchestras tune to an oboe, and a brief history of the standard frequency of A.
Instructional Video3:07
Brian McLogan

How to determine the absolute max min of a function on an open interval

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the extreme values of a function using the extreme value theorem. The extreme values of a function are the points/intervals where the graph is decreasing, increasing, or has an inflection point. A theorem which...
Instructional Video9:15
Learn French With Alexa

GCSE French Speaking: Dangers of the Internet?

9th - 12th
In this video we look at this statement: Quels sont les dangers du Net? - What dare the dangers of the Internet? (AQA Theme 1 - Identity and culture, Topic 2 - Technology in everyday life):
Instructional Video10:49
TLDR News

How to Solve the Housing Crisis - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
A few weeks ago we made a video explaining the housing crisis in Britain; today we're here to solve it. So in this video, we run through some proposals for how the crisis could be stopped and what the future of housing in Britain could...
Instructional Video1:58
Seven Dimensions

Creating Psychological Safety in the Workplace

Higher Ed
In this video, Peter discusses the role of a leader in ensuring psychological safety within a team. He emphasizes the importance of leading by example and exhibiting behaviors such as active listening, avoiding negativity, and...
Instructional Video4:28
Curated Video

Strengthening Your Argument: Reflecting on the Consequences of Inaction

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to strengthen a concluding paragraph by reflecting on the consequences of inaction. They emphasize the importance of including a call to action to motivate readers to take up the cause and make a...
Instructional Video23:56
The Wall Street Journal

Funding Solutions to Supply Chain Disruption

Higher Ed
CFOs from e.l.f. Beauty and CarParts.com discuss their challenges with ongoing supply chain disruption, and how they are working through logistics issues and inventory management.
Instructional Video11:26
Brian McLogan

How to determine the angle of a vector as well as use angles to represent vectors

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to determine the magnitude and direction of a vector. The magnitude of a vector is the length of the vector. The magnitude of a vector is obtained by taking the square root of the sum of the squares of the components of the...
Instructional Video14:25
Brian McLogan

Determine vector given magnitude and direction from word problem

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to write a vector in component form when given the magnitude and direction. When given the magnitude (r) and the direction (theta) of a vector, the component form of the vector is given by r(cos(theta), sin(theta)).
Instructional Video1:58
The Business Professor

Understanding Shareholder Voting Rights

Higher Ed
The video is a brief explanation of shareholder voting rights. The speaker explains that common stock shareholders generally have equal voting rights, but these can be modified by individual shareholders. The articles of incorporation...
Instructional Video5:16
TLDR News

Is WTO Article 24 the UK’s Secret Weapon? - Brexit Explained

12th - Higher Ed
In recent weeks there's been increasing speculation surrounding Article 24 of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Often referred to as Article 24 of the World Trade Organisation, the article lays out how two countries can have...
Instructional Video3:14
The Business Professor

What is public and private international law?

Higher Ed
What is public and private international law?
Instructional Video13:31
All Ears English

AEE Podcast 1622: Do You Finish Peoples Sentences?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
About All Ears English: Are you feeling stuck with your English? Many people study English but don’t actually learn it. We created a better way to learn English to help you move from stuck to fearless to fluent in English. Throw away...