Instructional Video3:28
Curated Video

Introduction to Electrical Circuits and Quantities

9th - Higher Ed
The video explains the basic principles of a simple electrical circuit and how to calculate current, potential difference, and resistance using equations. The video also applies these equations to a simple circuit diagram with a battery,...
Instructional Video9:18
Dom Burgess

What Happens When You Are Struck By Lightning?

9th - 11th
Third degree burns, brain damage and heart attacks. In this episode, Dom investigates what happens to your body when you are struck by lightning and why high voltage electricity is just, like, really not good for you! Prepare to be SHOCKED!
Instructional Video1:24
Weatherthings

Rip Current Safety: Introduction

6th - 8th
This is the science of what, where, and how of rip currents. Most lifeguard rescues on ocean beaches in the United States are for rip currents. See how to avoid rip currents and learn safety from these killer currents on beaches. They...
Instructional Video20:07
Mazz Media

Electricity

6th - 8th
Electricity makes our lives easier every day. We use electricity in our work and play. Because electricity is virtually unseen, it is often difficult to understand just where it comes from and how it works. By watching the video and...
Instructional Video13:12
Programming Electronics Academy

Series Circuits: Base Electronics: 10

Higher Ed
A description of basic series circuit analysis with Arduino.
Instructional Video6:43
Zach Star

My Favorite Engineering Classes

12th - Higher Ed
My Favorite Engineering Classes
Instructional Video6:42
Curated Video

Finding Resistance: Investigating Series and Parallel Circuits

9th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture presentation demonstrating how to investigate the changes in resistance when resistors are added to a circuit in series and parallel. The presenter uses a circuit with a fixed resistor and measures the resistance...
Instructional Video3:36
FuseSchool

Power Stations & The National Grid

6th - Higher Ed
The flick of a switch, that’s how easy it is to get electricity, right? If you’re one of the lucky ones, then yes. But in 2017 there are still over 1 billion people who do not have access to electricity. In this video we will discuss how...
Instructional Video1:29
Weatherthings

Rip Current Safety: Summary

6th - 8th
This is the science of what, where, and how of rip currents. Most lifeguard rescues on ocean beaches in the United States are for rip currents. See how to avoid rip currents and learn safety from these killer currents on beaches. They...
Instructional Video2:42
Curated Video

Equations for Electrical Power Calculation

9th - Higher Ed
This video explains the concept of electrical power and presents three equations that can be used to calculate the power of an electrical component. The equations involve variables such as potential difference, current, and resistance,...
Instructional Video6:02
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Lightning Safety

6th - 8th
Lightning is spectacular, from a distance. It's nature's way of transferring electricity within the sky, or between the sky and the ground. When lightning is nearby, it is a threat to safety. People are struck by lightning, in many cases...
Instructional Video1:23
Weatherthings

Water Smart: Water on Earth - Glaciers

6th - 8th
Water on Earth focuses on water as most kids would think about it. We start with water in obvious locations such as oceans, lakes, and rivers. We quickly learn that water can change phase to remain a solid in glaciers. Many kids may be...
Instructional Video4:04
Curated Video

Obtaining IV Characteristics for Electrical Components: Equipment, Procedure, and Typical Graphs

9th - Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of how to conduct a practical experiment to obtain IV characteristics for different electrical components, including resistors, bulbs, and diodes. The video explains the equipment and circuit needed for...
Instructional Video1:29
Curated Video

How Microphones and Speakers Work: Electromagnetic Induction and Motor Effects

9th - Higher Ed
This video explains how microphones and speakers work by using electromagnetic induction and motor effects, respectively. The video goes on to describe the inner workings of a microphone, which includes a conducting coil attached to a...
Instructional Video4:54
Weatherthings

Rip Current Safety: What is a Rip Current?

6th - 8th
This is the science of what, where, and how of rip currents. Most lifeguard rescues on ocean beaches in the United States are for rip currents. See how to avoid rip currents and learn safety from these killer currents on beaches. They...
Instructional Video6:57
Nature League

Investigating Metabolism of Early Life - De-Natured

6th - 8th
In this De-Natured segment of Nature League, Brit breaks down a recent scientific journal article about the beginnings of life on Earth. Article citation: G. Springsteen, J.R. Yerabolu, J. Nelson, C.J. Rhea, R. Krishnamurthy. Linked...
Instructional Video9:13
Programming Electronics Academy

3 Ways to power an Arduino Board - Do you know them?

Higher Ed
ARDUINO POWER SECTION SCHEMATIC In our discussion here, we are going to use an Arduino UNO as the base example – much of what we cover can be extended to other common Arduino boards, but in each case you’ll need to double check for your...
Instructional Video2:21
Programming Electronics Academy

Focusing Our Exploration: Base Electronics

Higher Ed
A walk through of the Basic Electronics section curriculum.
Instructional Video5:44
Let's Tute

Accounting Test Time Principals & convention

9th - Higher Ed
Try this interesting quiz on principles and conventions . In this quiz, you can challenge your knowledge on "principles and conventions.
Instructional Video5:57
Programming Electronics Academy

Basic Circuit Analysis: Base Electronics: 8

Higher Ed
A description of basic circuit analysis with Arduino.
Instructional Video4:09
National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST Vision Science Lab: Illuminating the Way to Better Lighting

9th - 12th
In a unique laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), vision scientists can simulate lighting from virtually any source, including incandescents, fluorescents or LEDs. With this capability, they can test...
Instructional Video2:59
Soliloquy

How would the UK House of Commons look under MMP?

12th - Higher Ed
The UK House of Commons uses the first past the post voting system. This system doesnât proportionally represent the votes cast by the population as there is only one winner in each seat. Hypothetically if one party gained 51% of the...
Instructional Video3:52
Weatherthings

Rip Current Safety: How Can You Stay Safe from Rip Currents?

6th - 8th
This is the science of what, where, and how of rip currents. Most lifeguard rescues on ocean beaches in the United States are for rip currents. See how to avoid rip currents and learn safety from these killer currents on beaches. They...
Instructional Video4:12
Brainwaves Video Anthology

James C. Kaufman - College Admissions and Creativity

Higher Ed
James C. Kaufman, PhD, is a professor of educational psychology at the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut. An internationally recognized leader in the field of creativity, he is the author/editor of more than 35...