Instructional Video4:34
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Alan Kay - Teachers Make a Difference

Higher Ed
Alan Kay, is one of the earliest pioneers of object-oriented programming, personal computing, and graphical user interfaces. His contributions have been recognized with: the Charles Stark Draper Prize of the National Academy of...
Instructional Video46:10
Paul Marriott

Modding 4 x 7.4v 18650 Lithium Ion Battery w/Barrel Wire

9th - 12th
Modding 18650 Lithium Ion Battery connections with more standardised barrel wire male connectors. These are supported for most Arduino Uno female barrel wire connectors. Done in realtime.
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The World of Self-Balancing Scooters

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Self balancing scooters (also known as hoverboards or Segways) have become an increasingly common form of transportation. Learn how these scooters stay upright and how the rider steers the vehicle with their body weight. This video also...
Instructional Video13:25
Physics Girl

I drove 1800 miles in a Hydrogen Car

9th - 12th
I drove 1800 miles in a Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car!
Instructional Video13:39
Learning Mole

Rare Ocean Animals

Pre-K - 12th
A series aimed at Primary School students learning all about the Ocean and its inhabitants in their science classes. This video in particular will take students through some of the rarest animals that live under the sea, introducing them...
Instructional Video21:43
SWPictures

WHAT A WASTE - Electric Highway

12th - Higher Ed
One of the greatest factors contributing to the ensuing world energy crisis is our dependence on the humble automobile – or, more specifically, the oil on which it runs. Not only does the oil that feeds our daily commute erode our...
Instructional Video2:49
Science360

The Earth Day special

12th - Higher Ed
In episode 9, Jordan and Charlie celebrate Earth Day by: Chatting about hydraulic fracturing, taking a closer look at batteries and exploring biodiversity.
Podcast6:19
Tumble Science Podcast for Kids

A New Rechargeable Battery

Pre-K - Higher Ed
People rely on batteries to power our technology: laptops and phones run on rechargeable batteries. These can leak and are full of chemicals. But over time, these batteries stop re-charging, forcing us to purchase a new battery. But what...
Instructional Video2:26
Science360

4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About This Week - Episode 29

12th - Higher Ed
AI-boosted birdbot, greater tomaters, battery anatomy, and the evolutionary pursuit of carbs Hummingbird robot using AI to go soon where drones can’t...
Instructional Video0:41
Next Animation Studio

South Korea debuts world's first electric car-charging road

12th - Higher Ed
South Korea has rolled out the world's first network of roads that power electric vehicle as they drive in the city of Gumi. The power is wirelessly delivered by cables below the road's surface via Shaped Magnetic Field in Resonance, a...
Instructional Video0:44
Science360

The incredible shrinking chip - CES 2015

12th - Higher Ed
A significant amount of real estate inside your cell phone is taken up by a chip called a power management integrated circuit (PMIC). The chip delivers power from the battery to different areas within the phone, an efficient but bulky...
Instructional Video5:35
Curated Video

CISSP® Certification Domain 3: Security Architecture and Engineering Video Boot Camp for 2022 - Electricity

Higher Ed
CISSP Domain 3: System Architecture and Engineering: Electricity. This clip is from the chapter "CISSP Domain 3: System Architecture and Engineering" of the series "CISSP® Certification Domain 3: Security Architecture and Engineering...
Instructional Video8:59
Paul Marriott

Tutorial: How a 7-Segment Display works w/Arduino Uno

9th - 12th
Originally part of a live school podcast, this tutorial demonstration shows you how a 7-segment display works. Use of Arduino Uno microcontroller, half breadboard and a common cathode 7-segment display module.
Instructional Video5:09
Curated Video

CompTIA Security+ Certification SY0-601: The Total Course - Security Constraints for Dedicated Systems

Higher Ed
Some dedicated device security settings are limited, or patches are not available, and should be placed on isolated networks that do not contain sensitive systems or data. Mobile devices have limited CPU and battery power which limits...
Instructional Video6:00
Science360

How do engineers help people and society? Solar power project

12th - Higher Ed
A career in engineering is a great way to solve problems that help people, society, the environment and more. Join this group from Engineers Without Borders as they travel to Nicaragua to help bring the first electrical power to the town...
Instructional Video25:23
The Wall Street Journal

The Flying Man, Cleared For Takeoff

Higher Ed
The CEO and chief pilot of JetPack Aviation, David Mayman, talks with WSJ personal technology columnist Joanna Stern about creating the first jetpack.
Instructional Video13:57
Odd Quartet

Making The Loudest Metronome

9th - 12th
This video looks at how you can build a very loud meteronome
Instructional Video4:01
Paul Marriott

Sped-Up Video: Modding a 3000mAh 7.4v Lithium Ion Battery (18650) for a 2.1mm Arduino Board Power Jack

9th - 12th
Modding a single 18650 Lithium Ion Battery connection to a more standardised barrel wire male connector for use with Arduino Uno microcontrollers. This video has been sped-up.
Instructional Video28:54
Programming Electronics Academy

Ep. 9: A Talk with William Osman, mechanical engineer and YouTuber

Higher Ed
This week Michael sits down with Mechanical Engineer and Youtube sensation William Osman to talk about a few of the projects he's developed using Arduino. William talks about how his desire to build a Motion Control System got him...
Instructional Video3:33
Guinness World Records

Orbax and Pepper: Lemon LED Experiment

K - 5th
In this video, Professor Orbax and his assistant Sweet Pepper Chlopak demonstrate a Guinness World Record Challenge for the fastest time to light an LED bulb using only fruit power. They show viewers how to assemble a battery using...
Instructional Video28:28
The Wall Street Journal

The Green Vehicles Of Tomorrow

Higher Ed
Pamela Fletcher, GM's vice president of global electric-vehicle programs, speaks with WSJ business columnist John Stoll about the latest on electric vehicles through the lens of GM.
Instructional Video2:22
Visual Learning Systems

Introduction to Electric Current and Circuits

9th - 12th
In this educational video, we delve into the concept of electric current and how it is created. We then explore the basics of electric charges and their flow through materials, emphasizing the continuous nature of electric current. This...
Instructional Video2:18
Programming Electronics Academy

Bliplace - A voice activated LED necklace - Great for sharing your electronics hobby

Higher Ed
This Arduino tutorial was created by Programming Electronics Academy. We are an education company who seek to help people learn about electronics and programming through the ubiquitous Arduino development board.
Instructional Video3:42
Science Buddies

DIY Mini Propeller Car

K - 5th
Explore circuits by building your own mini propeller car in this fun STEM activity! A materials list and written instructions are available on the Science Buddies website:...