Instructional Video5:35
SciShow

Do Exoplanets Have Rings?

12th - Higher Ed
Exorings are pretty elusive, but we’ve already found what might be the first set of exorings, and if we find more, we’ll have a treasure trove of new information.
Instructional Video6:28
Amoeba Sisters

Ecological Relationships

12th - Higher Ed
Explore several ecological relationships with The Amoeba Sisters! Ecological relationships discussed include predation, competition, and symbiotic relationships (parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism). Table of Contents: Intro 00:00...
Instructional Video0:43
Prime Coaching Sport

Basketball - Side V bouncing

K - Higher Ed
Individual basketball skill practice: Develop your ball bouncing control
Instructional Video3:37
FuseSchool

Types Of Data

6th - Higher Ed
CREDITS

Animation & Design: Waldi Ap
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Narration: Luc
y Billings
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: Lucy Billings

Hi, I’m Lucy and in this video, we are going to look at the different types of data that exist and h

ow it can be...
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KnowMo

Types of Data and Sampling in Statistics

12th - Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of different types of data and sampling methods for data collection in statistics. The speaker identifies two key types of data - quantitative and qualitative - and explains their subcategories such as...
Instructional Video1:05
Science360

iDigBio delivers digital collections of natural specimens

12th - Higher Ed
Adania Flemming, research assistant at iDigBio, discusses a National Science Foundation-funded project that aims to bring digital collections of natural history online, so that they're freely available to people around the world. Once...
Instructional Video2:32
Curated Video

Elastic Rebound Theory

K - 8th
In this video, students will learn what happens when stresses build up in rocks along a fault and what happens when these stresses are released. Viewers will come to understand how these stresses relate to earthquakes and how they can be...
Instructional Video1:20
Brian McLogan

Solve a literal equation to rewrite in slope intercept form 4x= 3y-7 for y

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve literal equations. A literal equation is an equation where the unknown values are represented by variables. To solve a literal equation means to make one of the variables the subject of the formula. To do this, we...
Instructional Video4:39
Be Smart

Are You Smarter Than A Slime Mold?

12th - Higher Ed
The simplest organisms can still accomplish wonders.
Instructional Video3:54
Crash Course Kids

A Case of 'What-Ifs'

3rd - 8th
Variables: What are they? In the case of engineering, variables are a condition or value that can change. Sometimes we control a variable, sometimes we don't. In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina chats to us about how variables...
Instructional Video0:18
The March of Time

1935: NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY: MS Male entering office, 'National Carbon Co.... General Service Dept.' INT VS Male office worker at desk, female at filing cabinet looking over file. CU Complaint file 'Report of Prestone Anti-Freeze Investigation.'

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1935: NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY: MS Male entering office, 'National Carbon Co.... General Service Dept.' INT VS Male office worker at desk, female at filing cabinet looking over file. CU Complaint file 'Report of Prestone Anti-Freeze...
Instructional Video14:49
TED Talks

Rebecca MacKinnon: Let's take back the Internet!

12th - Higher Ed
In this powerful talk from TEDGlobal, Rebecca MacKinnon describes the expanding struggle for freedom and control in cyberspace, and asks: How do we design the next phase of the Internet with accountability and freedom at its core, rather...
Instructional Video5:22
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Is telekinesis real? - Emma Bryce

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Telekinesis, the ability to manipulate matter with the mind alone, is a trait exhibited by some of the most iconic fictional characters, including Neo, Yoda, and, of course, Carrie. But is this mind control actually possible in real...
Instructional Video5:43
TED-Ed

TED-ED: The history of museums - J. V. Maranto

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Museums have been a part of human history for over 2,000 years -- but they weren't always like the ones we visit today. J.V. Maranto uncovers the evolution of museums, from the first museum in 530 BC (curated by a princess) to PT...
Instructional Video3:37
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Could comets be the source of life on Earth? - Justin Dowd

Pre-K - Higher Ed
While comets were historically thought to be ill omens of war and famine, recent science has revealed that these celestial wonders actually contain amino acids, the building blocks of life on Earth. Justin Dowd explores the implications...
Instructional Video5:22
SciShow

Why Astronomy Hasn't Really Changed Since the 1900s

12th - Higher Ed
The way modern researchers study the sky hasn’t really changed in the last few centuries. For the most part, astronomers still study things by analyzing their light.
Instructional Video2:23
MinuteEarth

How This Sea Shell Knows the Weather in Greenland

12th - Higher Ed
Foraminifera - tiny, single-celled marine life forms - build gorgeous houses that record how much ice there is on the planet.



FYI: We try to leave jargon out of our videos, but if you want to learn more about this...
Instructional Video6:28
SciShow

How Psychology Can Explain the Deadly Medieval Dancing Plagues

12th - Higher Ed
From the 1200s through the 1600s, parts of Europe were afflicted with deadly, mysterious outbreaks of seemingly contagious, unstoppable dancing. While it's still unclear exactly why these "dancing plagues" happened, modern psychology may...
Instructional Video4:41
TED-Ed

How much electricity does it take to power the world? | TED-Ed

Pre-K - Higher Ed
All around the world, millions of people are flipping a switch, plugging in, and pressing an 'on' button every second. So how much electricity does humanity use? And how much will we need in the future? Discover how much energy it takes...
Instructional Video6:09
SciShow

How To Find Out If Your Gold is Gold

12th - Higher Ed
You've probably heard of fool's gold, and it might make you think of prospectors in old timey California seeking their fortunes. But there's another kind of fool's gold called chalcopyrite, and lucky for those that want to strike...
Instructional Video7:08
Packt

State the purpose of network hardware : Hexadecimal

Higher Ed
From the section: Essentials of Networking. In this section, we learn about WANS, Routers, cables and connectors.



The central box that connects devices on our LANs has gone through many advancements over the years. Whether...
Instructional Video13:30
Curated Video

Frederick Taylor's Motivational Theory: The Scientific Approach to Managing Staff

Higher Ed
The video is a lecture focused on Frederick Taylor's motivational theory, which is the first of four main motivational theories. The lecturer discusses the importance of motivation in the workplace and its connection to individual...
Instructional Video2:47
Curated Video

Scala & Spark-Master Big Data with Scala and Spark - Introduction of Data Structures

Higher Ed
This video introduces you to data structures in Scala.
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This clip is from the chapter "Data Structures" of the series "Scala & Spark-Master Big Data with Scala and Spark".This section focuses on data structures, and the types...
Instructional Video2:00
The Business Professor

Marketing - What Components do products include?

Higher Ed
Marketing - What Components do products include?

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