Instructional Video42:40
APMonitor

Machine Learning IOT/OT Cybersecurity

10th - Higher Ed
Operational Technology (OT) includes computer systems and equipment that make changes to the physical world. Sensors, actuators, and computer control systems are critical to safe operation and are increasingly under threat...
Instructional Video0:42
Science360

Making self-driving cars safer in the rain and snow

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers look under the road to aid self-driving cars

Even the most high-tech vehicles don’t navigate well in rain and

snow

Car companies and researchers have been feverishly working to improve the...
Instructional Video2:44
Science360

Helping health care technologies communicate: Smart America Expo

12th - Higher Ed
Julian Goldman, a physician at Mass General Hospital, knows better than most the frustrations that doctors face when they're confronted with computer systems and devices that just won't communicate with each other.



His lab has...
Lesson Plan4:55
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Curated Video

Reporting - Safety and Abuse Tool

7th - 12th
Keep your charges safe online with instruction on how to report problems on YouTube. After providing learners with information on the Safety and Abuse Tool, demonstrate how to use the tool and discuss the feature. In groups, learners...
Instructional Video2:21
Curated OER

Internet Safety Rules

3rd - 8th
Remember to be safe while on the Internet with the fantastic tips from this informative video. This is a great video to watch prior to introducing your students to the computer lab.
Instructional Video11:13
Crash Course

Flirting with Disaster — the Importance of Safety: Crash Course Engineering #28

9th - 12th
Here's a safe bet for a video. The 28th installment of the Crash Course Engineering series focuses on occupational and public safety. It looks at safety manuals and reviews, material safety data sheets, hazard and operability studies...
Lesson Plan4:55
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Curated Video

What Makes YouTube Unique

7th - 12th
Start off a unit on YouTube with an introduction to the service and all that it offers. Learners watch various video clips before participating in a brief discussion about YouTube. The plan includes an activity based around...
Instructional Video2:24
C-SPAN

On This Day: Creation of the World Wide Web

7th - 12th
Most modern-day individuals have access to the Internet in some form. Academics learn about the creation of the World Wide Web from its inventor Tim Berners-Lee. The thought-provoking resource shares Berners-Lee's thoughts on how he...
Instructional Video6:08
Khan Academy

What is Inside a Hair Dryer? (1 of 2), Electrical Engineering

7th - Higher Ed
Discover the safety features in a hair dryer's plug. In the first of two videos on hair dryers, viewers watch as the plug for a hair dryer is taken apart. The video explains how a ground fault interrupt circuit in the plug works.
Instructional Video3:38
PBS

Cybersecurity 101

6th - 12th
You wouldn't hand strangers keys to your house; why wouldn't you protect yourself online? Scholars watch a short video on cybersecurity. The engaging video describes how the Internet came to be and how criminals can steal sensitive...
Lesson Plan3:31
Teach Engineering

The Grand Challenge

11th - 12th
Magnetic resonance imaging, just how safe is it? The introduction to unit study of magnetic resonance imaging technology presents the grand challenge questions of how an MRI machine works, the risks involved, the physics involved,...
Instructional Video9:30
Crash Course

YouTube Couldn't Exist without Communications and Signal Processing: Crash Course Engineering #42

9th - 12th
Here's a video that explains why we can watch videos over the Internet. An informative resource describes how engineering plays a role in signal processing and communications systems. It starts with Morse Code and continues on to wired...
Instructional Video10:55
Real Engineering

Boom: The Future of Supersonic Flight

9th - Higher Ed
Boom! Individuals watch a Real Engineering video to learn about current innovations in supersonic flight. The resource describes an airplane being developed by the Boom Technology company and compares its design to the Concorde.
Instructional Video9:30
Real Engineering

How Many Batteries Could Power the World? (ft. MinutePhysics)

9th - Higher Ed
Some old technology gets new life. Scholars learn how Tesla is planning to produce electric cars with batteries in a Real Engineering video. They see calculations that show how many lithium-ion battery factories would be necessary to...
Instructional Video8:24
Crash Course

Drugs, Dyes, and Mass Transfer: Crash Course Engineering #16

9th - 12th
Mix a great resource in to your engineering repertoire. An engaging video discusses diffusion and mass transfer. It explains how a difference in concentration is the driving force for this mechanism. 
Instructional Video11:16
Crash Course

Mass Separation: Crash Course Engineering #17

9th - 12th
Don't get separated from a great resource. Scholars view an informative video to learn about mass separation of chemicals in the 17th episode of the Crash Course Engineering series. The video looks at three different methods:...
Lesson Plan4:55
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Curated Video

Privacy Part 2

7th - 12th
Why is online privacy so important? Explore privacy with a group assignment for which pupils create word clouds with words they associate with privacy. A discussion and online activity follow. Learners will read articles, explore the...
Instructional Video16:04
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever—CRISPR

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Scientists may have the technology to cure diseases, including cancer in the near future, but at what cost? The video explains genetic engineering that could deadly cure diseases. It highlights the benefits while also weighing the risks.
Instructional Video10:39
Crash Course

How Not to Set Your Pizza on Fire: Crash Course Engineering #15

9th - 12th
Add a little sizzle to your lesson. The 15th video in the Crash Course Engineering playlist looks at heat exchangers, including concentric tubes, finned tubes, plate heat exchangers, and shell-and-tube heat exchangers. It describes how...
Instructional Video9:24
Crash Course

The Polymer Explosion: Crash Course Engineering #20

9th - 12th
Exploding billiard balls and fake tanks are just part of the history of polymers. The 20th installment of the Crash Course Engineering series looks at polymers and how people make them. It also takes viewers through a brief history of...
Instructional Video9:21
Crash Course

Mass-Producing Ice Cream with Food Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #39

9th - 12th
Learning about ice cream is a real treat. The 39th installment of the Crash Course Engineering playlist looks at the production of ice cream. From using centrifuges to make cream and mixing the ingredients to pasteurizing the finished...
Instructional Video13:53
Khan Academy

What is Inside a Coffee Maker?, Reverse Engineering, Electrical Engineering

7th - Higher Ed
You'll never look at your coffee maker the same way again after viewing a video on reverse engineering that shows the components inside a coffee maker. The narrator explains how each part was made, what material it is made from, and how...
Instructional Video1:29
Google

Be Positive

6th - 8th Standards
Be the solution to the problems you see in the world! Middle schoolers watch a short video from Google and learn the importance of contributing to a positive Internet community, rather than being a part of the negativity.
Instructional Video1:06
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Google

Avoid Scams

6th - 8th Standards
If an online deal seems too good to be true, it probably is! Cautious young users about Internet scams and phishing with a helpful and informative video from Google.