Instructional Video26:29
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Use equality and inequality symbols to compare sets of objects

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use the equality and inequality symbols to compare sets of objects. Key learning points: - Use the symbol < to represent is less than. - Use the symbol > to represent is more than. - Use the symbol = to represent is...
Instructional Video21:44
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Solve problems by comparing sets of objects

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can solve problems by comparing the number of objects in two sets. Key learning points: - Make comparisons between 2 sets of the same objects. - Make comparisons between 2 sets of different objects. - Count the different...
Instructional Video5:36
Curated Video

I Spy a Set

K - 8th
“I Spy a Set” uses the terms greater than, less than, and equal to compare the number of objects in sets.
Instructional Video29:24
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Compare the number of objects in two sets or difference between two measures.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can compare the number of objects in two sets or describe the difference between two measures. Key learning points: - We can compare two sets of items. There are more ___ than ___. There are fewer ___ than ___. - We can...
Instructional Video28:02
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Use representations to describe and compare two fractions

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use representations to describe and compare two fractions. Key learning points: - When you compare two fractions, the whole must be the same. - Use representations of sets of objects to divide them into equal parts....
Instructional Video23:38
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Use representations to describe and compare fractions

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use representations to describe and compare fractions. Key learning points: - When you compare fractions, the whole must be the same. - Use representations of sets of objects to divide them into equal parts. - Count...
Instructional Video7:11
NativLang

Romance Languages: object pronouns

9th - 11th
The next video in a series about the basic grammar of the Romance languages. This one introduces the personal object pronouns. The video moves along quickly, so feel free to pause & rewatch as needed, especially if you wish to view all...
Instructional Video19:48
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Comparing numbers to 20

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: You can compare groups using the the language 'more than', 'less than', 'fewer than' and 'the same as'. Key learning points: - Compare collections of up to 20 items. - Use comparative language of more, less and fewer. -...
Instructional Video3:26
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Java Programming for Complete Beginners - Java 16 - Step 11 - List and ArrayList - Sorting - Implementing Comparable Interface

Higher Ed
In this session, we will learn about list and ArrayList - sorting - implementing comparable interface. This clip is from the chapter "Collections" of the series "Java Programming for Complete Beginners - Java 16".In this section, we will...
Instructional Video5:53
Curated Video

Excel VBA Programming The Complete Guide - The Option Explicit Setting

Higher Ed
The Option Explicit setting at the top of a code module mandates that all variables be declared with a valid data type before being assigned a value. In this lesson, we compare a code sample with and without this setting enabled to see...
Instructional Video18:55
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Comparing lengths

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use the language of comparing numbers to compare different lengths. Key learning points: - Lengths can be compared using longer, taller and shorter. - A length can be the longest tallest or the shortest of a set of...
Instructional Video13:26
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How Can Space and Time Be Part of the Same Thing?

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewSUMMARY What is Spacetime? Are space and time the same thing? Space was thought to be nothing, an empty void with no matter in it. In 1908, Hermann Minkowski postulated that time could be thought of as a 4th dimension along with the...
Instructional Video14:38
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What You Would Experience Near the Speed of Light

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewAll the light that we see are electromagnetic waves. All different wavelengths are equivalent, except that waves of higher frequencies are more energetic. The speed of all these EM waves, however, is the same. It's the maximum speed...
Instructional Video12:30
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Python - Object-Oriented Programming - Making Your Objects Iterable

Higher Ed
In this lesson, you will learn about a new method that helps us to create an object like lists in Python. You will also learn about iterable objects, indexing, and the “_getitem_†method. This clip is from the chapter "Magic...
Instructional Video4:58
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Java Programming for Complete Beginners - Java 16 - Step 17 - Set Interface - Hands on - HashSet, LinkedHashSet and TreeSet

Higher Ed
In this session, we will learn about set interface - hands on - HashSet, LinkedHashSet, and TreeSet. This clip is from the chapter "Collections" of the series "Java Programming for Complete Beginners - Java 16".In this section, we will...
Instructional Video4:17
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Java Programming for Complete Beginners - Java 16 - Step 14 - Set Interface - Introduction - No Duplication

Higher Ed
In this session, we will learn about set interface - introduction - no duplication. This clip is from the chapter "Collections" of the series "Java Programming for Complete Beginners - Java 16".In this section, we will explore Java...
Instructional Video4:34
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Java Programming for Complete Beginners - Java 16 - Step 18 - Set Interface - Exercise - Find Unique Characters in a List

Higher Ed
In this session, we will learn about set interface - exercise - find unique characters in a list. This clip is from the chapter "Collections" of the series "Java Programming for Complete Beginners - Java 16".In this section, we will...
Instructional Video22:35
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Ordering numbers 11- 20 practically

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: You can compare and order numbers 11-20 practically. Key learning points: - Understand numbers to 20 in the ordinal context, as part of a number track or line. - Use the language of first second and third to order numbers...
Instructional Video4:37
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Java Programming for Complete Beginners - Java 16 - Step 03 - List Interface - Immutability and Introduction of Implementations – Array

Higher Ed
In this session, we will learn about list interface - immutability and introduction of implementations – array. This clip is from the chapter "Collections" of the series "Java Programming for Complete Beginners - Java 16".In this...
Instructional Video8:43
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Java Programming for Complete Beginners - Java 16 - Step 26 - Map Interface - Exercise - Count Occurrences of Characters and Words

Higher Ed
In this session, we will learn about map interface - exercise - count occurrences of characters and words. This clip is from the chapter "Collections" of the series "Java Programming for Complete Beginners - Java 16".In this section, we...
Instructional Video3:36
Science360

Batlab studies echolocation to learn how animals "see" with sound - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Bat echolocation reveals more on how mammals use sensory information to thrive Description: Neuroscientist Cindy Moss is investigating how animals use sensory information to guide their behavior. Her team at Johns Hopkins University's...
Instructional Video6:24
Curated Video

Creational Design Patterns in Modern C++ - Basic Example - highlights a simple example - abstract factory

Higher Ed
This video highlights a simple example that will be implemented later with the abstract factory. • Plan out the classes • Implement the classes based on the plan • Compare functions for basic functionality in the application This clip is...
Instructional Video5:38
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C++ for Beginners - Simple Data Type: bool

Higher Ed
In this section, your instructor discusses a fundamental data type, the Boolean data type. This clip is from the chapter "Variables and Assignments" of the series "C++ for Beginners".Variables and identifiers
Instructional Video25:23
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Use equality and inequality symbols to compare the relative size of two numbers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use the equality and inequality symbols to compare the relative size of two numbers. Key learning points: - Use the symbols < > and = to compare pictorial representations. - Use the symbols < > and = to compare...