Instructional Video4:08
Science360

Science Behind The News: Tornadoes

12th - Higher Ed
Tornadoes are violent, twisting columns of air with wind speeds over 100 miles per hour that can tear communities apart. Josh Wurman, an atmospheric scientist, explains that tornadoes develop in a special type of thunderstorm called a...
Instructional Video13:59
Crash Course

Italian and German Unification: Crash Course European History

12th - Higher Ed
So, we haven't talked much about Italy and Germany so far in Crash Course Euro, and that's because prior to the mid-19th century, those two nation-states weren't really a thing. Today we'll look at how Italy and Germany pulled it...
Instructional Video12:44
Crash Course

Charles V and the Holy Roman Empire: Crash Course World History

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about the Holy Roman Empire by teaching you about Charles V. Charles Hapsburg was the holy Roman Emperor, but he was also the King of Spain. And the King of Germany. And the King of Italy and the Lord of...
Instructional Video13:50
Crash Course

World War I Battlefields: Crash Course European History

12th - Higher Ed
Europe's system of alliances and centuries-old tensions erupted into war in August of 1914. This week on Crash Course Euro, we're talking about the military history of World War I, and taking a look at the broad strokes of how the war...
Instructional Video16:09
Crash Course

Economic Depression and Dictators: Crash Course European History

12th - Higher Ed
We're still leading up to World War II, but first we gotta talk about the rise of the dictators. Today we talk about the rise of militaristic dictatorships in Germany, the Soviet Union, Japan, and Spain, and the economic depression that...
Instructional Video9:28
Catalyst University

Basics of Iontophoresis [+ Example Calculations]

Higher Ed
In this video, we will explore the basic mechanism of iontophoresis and perform some calculations.
Instructional Video2:01
Curated Video

Football Shorts - Episode 6 FRANCE PREPARES FOR GEORGIA

3rd - Higher Ed
WORLD CUP FINALISTS FRANCE ARRIVED IN TBILISI FOR THEIR FIRST GROUP B QUALIFIER FOR EURO 2008. RAYMOND DOMENECH'S SQUAD WAS WITHOUT STRIKER DAVID TREZEGUET, WHO WAS PULLED OUT OF QUALIFIERS AGAINST GEORGIA AND ITALY BECAUSE OF A MUSCLE...
Instructional Video4:53
Brian McLogan

Graphing a linear inequality on a coordinate axis

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to graph linear inequalities written in slope-intercept form. Linear inequalities are graphed the same way as linear equations, the only difference being that one side of the line that satisfies the inequality is shaded. Also...
Instructional Video8:26
Professor Dave Explains

The History of Pasta and Types of Pasta in Italy

9th - Higher Ed
Ooh, pasta! It's so delicious, am I right? Ravioli, penne, you name it. But where does this dish come from? What kinds of pasta do Italians eat? Let's dig in!
Instructional Video9:51
Curated Video

The Complete Excel Guide: Beginners to Advanced - Introduction to PivotTables

Higher Ed
The aim of this video is to explore PivotTables.<br/<br/>>

This clip is from the chapter "Excel 2019 Advanced: PivotTables" of the series "The Complete Excel Guide: Beginners to Advanced".In this section, we’ll explore PivotTables.
Instructional Video0:41
Curated Video

How to Do the Shikome Sword Fighting Technique

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn the shikome technique from Sensei Oliver Martin in this katana sword fighting video from Howcast.
Instructional Video5:15
Bedtime History

The Story of the Florence Duomo: Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore

6th - 12th
The Duomo, or Florence Cathedral, is one of the greatest architectural achievements of the Renaissance. Its massive red-brick dome, designed by Filippo Brunelleschi, changed the course of architecture forever. Built over centuries, the...
Instructional Video1:32
Curated Video

How to Improve Your Running Form

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to improve your running form from competitive runners Doug Oldiges and Stephanie Coburn in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video16:03
Crash Course

Revolutions of 1848: Crash Course European History

12th - Higher Ed
In 1848, Europe experienced a wave of revolutions. Last week we covered some of the reform movements that presaged these uprisings. This week, we're learning about what the people wanted from the revolutions, who was involved, and how...
Instructional Video7:27
Hip Hughes History

Data Killed the Teacher Star

6th - 12th
After 15 years in the classroom, I walked away this year. Here's why. And for the love of goodness please subscribe to HipHughes History, it's stupid easy and free
Instructional Video13:16
Crash Course

The Northern Renaissance: Crash Course European History

12th - Higher Ed
The European Renaissance may have started in Florence, but it pretty quickly moved out of Italy and spread the art, architecture, literature, and humanism across Europe to places like France, Spain, England, and the Low Countries....
Instructional Video2:33
MinuteEarth

Nobody Really Knows What A Concussion Is

12th - Higher Ed
Experts can't agree on the definition of the term "concussion," which makes it difficult to diagnose, treat, and research this important brain injury....
Instructional Video5:45
Amor Sciendi

The Birth of Venus and Phi

12th - Higher Ed
Trying to work through the rumor that the Golden Ratio appears in Botticelli's famous work "The Birth of Venus" The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli Works Cited Hagen, Rose-Marie, and Rainer Hagen. Masterpieces in Detail: What Great...
Instructional Video2:03
The Telegraph

4K footage streamed from space

Higher Ed
The London-based Space Exploration Network (Sen) intends to freely stream 4K high-definition video from space directly to the Earth’s inhabitants. Initially recording activity on our planet --able to track natural disasters in real-time,...
Instructional Video26:23
Curated Video

Alexander the Great: History & Face Revealed.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Alexander III of Macedon succeeded his father at the young age of 20, becoming the King of the ancient Kingdom of Macedon. He spent most of his years as king conducting military campaigns, particularly against the rival of his life, the...
Instructional Video4:56
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Why doesn't the Leaning Tower of Pisa fall over? | Alex Gendler

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In 1990, the Italian government enlisted top engineers to stabilize Pisa's famous Leaning Tower. There'd been many attempts during its 800 year history, but computer models revealed the urgency of their situation. The tower would topple...
Instructional Video5:05
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Pazit Cahlon and Alex Gendler: What "Machiavellian" really means

Pre-K - Higher Ed
From Shakespeare's plays to modern TV dramas, the unscrupulous schemer for whom the ends always justify the means has become a familiar character type we love to hate. For centuries, we've had a single word to describe such characters:...
Instructional Video9:16
Curated Video

Mass Effect 3 Walkthrough Part 59 - Disable the Geth Dreadnought

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Check out part 60 and rescue the Migrant Civilian Fleet by disabling the Geth Dreadnought in this walkthrough of Bioware's new release, Mass Effect 3.
Instructional Video2:26
Curated Video

7 Care Tips for Leopard Geckos

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn seven tips for how to take care of a leopard gecko from reptile and amphibian expert Jungle Bob in this Howcast video.