Instructional Video5:04
TED-Ed

TED-ED: How computer memory works - Kanawat Senanan

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In many ways, our memories make us who we are, helping us remember our past, learn and retain skills, and plan for the future. And for the computers that often act as extensions of ourselves, memory plays much the same role. Kanawat...
Instructional Video11:41
Crash Course

Memory & Storage: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
So we’ve talked about computer memory a couple times in this series, but what we haven’t talked about is storage. Data written to storage, like your hard drive, is a little different, because it will still be there even if the power goes...
Instructional Video8:49
Crash Course

Early Programming: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
Since Joseph Marie Jacquard’s textile loom in 1801, there has been a demonstrated need to give our machines instructions. In the last few episodes, our instructions were already in our computer’s memory, but we need to talk about how...
Instructional Video11:44
Crash Course

Registers and RAM: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
Today we’re going to create memory! Using the basic logic gates we discussed in episode 3 we can build a circuit that stores a single bit of information, and then through some clever scaling (and of course many new levels of...
Instructional Video10:54
Crash Course

Screens & 2D Graphics: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
Today we begin our discussion of computer graphics. So we ended last episode with the proliferation of command line (or text) interfaces, which sometimes used screens, but typically electronic typewriters or teletypes onto paper. But by...
Instructional Video3:56
SciShow Kids

How Do Computers Work?

K - 5th
We use computers for all kinds of things, like talking to our friends, doing our homework, and watching SciShow Kids! But have you ever wondered how computers can do all of this cool stuff?
Instructional Video2:10
Curated Video

How to Make a Zipper Friendship Bracelet with Lanyard

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to make a zipper friendship bracelet using lanyard from The Lanyard Ladies in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video9:25
All Ears English

Are You In the Hole? Plus a Webclass Invite! - All Ears English Podcast Bonus

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When it comes to money, it's a taboo topic so the way you can approach is to use slang! Today learn 4 money idioms that will build the connection plus find out how to sign up for Aubrey's and Lindsay's upcoming webclass.
Instructional Video1:49
Curated Video

Zombie Boogie Song for Kids | Halloween Dance Songs for Children | The Kiboomers

Pre-K - K
The Kiboomers! Zombie Boogies song for kids! ★Get this song on iTunesf='https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ultimate-childrens-halloween/id1034150210' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>iTunes Listen to our 'Zombie Boogie' song and dance...
Instructional Video1:39
Curated Video

Julius Caesar 5.1 Scene Summary

6th - Higher Ed
In this scene from "Julius Caesar," the armies of Brutus and Cassius prepare to engage in the decisive battle of Philippi against Antony and Octavius. Tensions escalate as the generals exchange verbal jabs before the fight. The looming...
Instructional Video10:31
Crash Course

The First Programming Languages: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
So we ended last episode with programming at the hardware level with things like plugboards and huge panels of switches, but what was really needed was a more versatile way to program computers - software! For much of this series we’ve...
Instructional Video11:00
Crash Course

The Central Processing Unit (CPU): Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
Today we’re going to build the ticking heart of every computer - the Central Processing Unit or CPU. The CPU’s job is to execute the programs we know and love - you know like GTA V, Slack... and Power Point. To make our CPU we’ll bring...
Instructional Video18:14
JJ Medicine

Overview of Glycolysis - Basics for Beginners - Biochemistry Lesson

Higher Ed
Hey guys! Here is an introductory lesson on glycolysis. In this video, I explain the glycolysis pathway starting with glucose uptake into the cell, glucose entrapment via hexokinase/glucokinase, examining the energy consuming steps and...
Instructional Video10:03
Curated Video

Macbeth 4.1 Interview: Macbeth

6th - Higher Ed
This video delves into Macbeth's intense meeting with the witches in Act 4, Scene 1, where he seeks knowledge of the future despite the potential consequences. The scene explores themes of power, fate, and the supernatural as Macbeth...
Instructional Video1:39
National Geographic

A Russian City's Surprising German Roots | National Geographic

Pre-K - 11th
When people think of Kaliningrad, Russia, they often picture beautiful beaches or a quaint fishing village. But during this stop in his World Cup tour of Russia, National Geographic reporter Sergey Gordeev discovers that the city’s...
Instructional Video11:07
Crash Course

The Computer and Turing: Crash Course History of Science

12th - Higher Ed
Computers and computing have changed a lot over the History of Science but ESPECIALLY over the last 100 years. In this episode of Crash Course History of Science, we have a look at that history around World War Two and how that conflict...
Instructional Video10:53
Crash Course

Computer Engineering & the End of Moore's Law: Crash Course Engineering #35

12th - Higher Ed
This week we’re exploring a field of engineering that is essential to how you’re watching this video: computers and computer engineering. We’ll explain differences between hardware and software, how engineers are working on making...
Instructional Video0:08
Curated Video

Macbeth 4.3 Performance: Malcolm, Lines 228-229

6th - Higher Ed
Witness a powerful portrayal of Malcolm's pivotal lines from Act 4, Scene 3 of Shakespeare's Macbeth. Delivered with conviction and depth, Malcolm reflects on the devastation wrought by Macbeth's tyrannical rule, setting the stage for...
Instructional Video9:05
Curated Video

What Is 60÷5(7-5) = ? The Viral Problem Everyone Is Arguing About

6th - 11th
What is 60÷5(7-5) = ? Everyone is arguing about this problem, so let's figure out the correct answer! The problem involves the order of operations, historical math notation, and binary expression trees. Glad to see the world is...
Instructional Video1:36
60 Second Histories

Battle of Hastings - Norman view part 2

K - 5th
Part two describes how, during the battle, William Duke of Normandy had fallen and the effect it had on morale.
Instructional Video0:44
Curated Video

I WONDER - Were Pterodactyls Dinosaurs?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of were Pterodactyls dinosaurs.
Instructional Video3:12
Tarver Academy

How to Record a Google Meet (and where the Video gets saved)

12th - Higher Ed
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About How to Record a Google Meet (and where the Video gets saved)
Instructional Video0:29
The March of Time

1946: RETURNING HOME: NEW YORK CITY: ANGLED WS Pennsylvania Station (aka Penn Station) in Manhattan. VS Group of females carrying luggage, getting into 'Red Cross' vehicle. INT VS Females in car, looking out at city street, pedestrians. NYC

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1946: RETURNING HOME: NEW YORK CITY: ANGLED WS Pennsylvania Station (aka Penn Station) in Manhattan. VS Group of females carrying luggage, getting into 'Red Cross' vehicle. INT VS Females in car, looking out at city street,...
Instructional Video2:31
Brian McLogan

Given the length of the major and minor axis how to write the equation of the ellipse

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to write the equation of an ellipse from its properties. The equation of an ellipse comprises of three major properties of the ellipse: the major radius (a), the minor radius (b) and the center (h, k). The ellipse is vertical...