Instructional Video11:42
Crash Course

Computer Networks: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
Today we start a three episode arc on the rise of a global telecommunications network that changed the world forever. We’re going to begin with computer networks, and how they grew from small groups of connected computers on LAN networks...
Instructional Video12:10
TED Talks

The promise of quantum computers | Matt Langione

12th - Higher Ed
What if tiny microparticles could help us solve the world's biggest problems in a matter of minutes? That's the promise -- and magic -- of quantum computers, says Matt Langione. Speaking next to an actual IBM quantum computer, he...
Instructional Video16:07
TED Talks

The next computer? Your glasses | Shahram Izadi

12th - Higher Ed
Picture this: you’re wearing a normal-looking pair of glasses, but they give you the ability to quickly summarize a book, translate between languages or remember where you left your keys. In a live demo of unreleased technology, computer...
Instructional Video11:43
Zach Star

Artificial Intelligence Research and Which Majors to Pick

12th - Higher Ed
This video be in less depth than the previous but will cover a wider range of topics and research in artificial intelligence. Startups in artificial intelligence are becoming more and more popular (over 100 just in healthcare) and they...
Instructional Video10:29
Zach Star

Electrical Engineering Vs Computer Engineering - How to Pick the Right Major

12th - Higher Ed
In this video I discuss electrical engineering vs computer engineering and how to know which major is right for you. Both these engineering disciplines share a lot of classes in undergrad. They both encounter circuits, electronics,...
Instructional Video2:33
Science360

Computer science can change the world

12th - Higher Ed
Accomplished computer scientists discuss their career choice of computer science, their research and its impact on society. Credit: National Science Foundation For more information visit:...
Instructional Video5:06
Science360

Computer scientist Shwetak Patel - ScienceLives

12th - Higher Ed
Shwetak Patel would like to change your home, and make sensors tell you amazing things from every appliance. His creative thinking spurred the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation to call him a "genius" in 2011. He has been a...
Instructional Video3:08
Curated Video

Design a computer system using tree search and reinforcement learning algorithms : Installing and Setting Up OpenAI Gym

Higher Ed
From the section: Getting Started With Reinforcement Learning Using OpenAI Gym. In this section, we will introduce the basics of the reinforcement learning problem, and explain how OpenAI gym helps with developing and research solutions...
Instructional Video7:29
Curated Video

Design a computer system using tree search and reinforcement learning algorithms : Running a Visualization of the Cart Robot CartPole-v0 in OpenAI Gym

Higher Ed
From the section: Getting Started With Reinforcement Learning Using OpenAI Gym. In this section, we will introduce the basics of the reinforcement learning problem, and explain how OpenAI gym helps with developing and research solutions...
Instructional Video3:47
Curated Video

Design a computer system using tree search and reinforcement learning algorithms : The Course Overview

Higher Ed
From the section: Getting Started With Reinforcement Learning Using OpenAI Gym. In this section, we will introduce the basics of the reinforcement learning problem, and explain how OpenAI gym helps with developing and research solutions...
Instructional Video8:53
Curated Video

Design a computer system using tree search and reinforcement learning algorithms : Understanding Reinforcement Learning Algorithms

Higher Ed
From the section: Getting Started With Reinforcement Learning Using OpenAI Gym. In this section, we will introduce the basics of the reinforcement learning problem, and explain how OpenAI gym helps with developing and research solutions...
Instructional Video4:43
Science360

Computer scientist Scott Aaronson researches quantum computers

12th - Higher Ed
Scott Aaronson is a computer scientist at MIT who studies computational limits and quantum computers. He has been awarded the 2012 Alan T. Waterman Award
Instructional Video2:00
friEdTech

2 Minute Tip: How to use the Google Docs Research Tool

Higher Ed
Learn how to use the Google Docs Research Tool to insert and cite a picture with my colleague Matthew Lahey.
Instructional Video9:11
SciShow

Can You Make A Computer Out Of Food?

12th - Higher Ed
Could an edible computer be in your future? Researchers are currently working on several of the components you find in them, from batteries to circuit boards to logic gates.
Instructional Video7:38
TED Talks

TED: How computers learn to recognize objects instantly | Joseph Redmon

12th - Higher Ed
Ten years ago, researchers thought that getting a computer to tell the difference between a cat and a dog would be almost impossible. Today, computer vision systems do it with greater than 99 percent accuracy. How? Joseph Redmon works on...
Instructional Video6:31
SciShow

The First Computer-Generated Bacterial Genome | SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's news, scientists announce that they’d made the first entirely computer-generated bacterial genome, and a new surgical procedure that does away with cuts and scars.
Instructional Video16:15
TED Talks

Kwabena Boahen: A computer that works like the brain

12th - Higher Ed
Researcher Kwabena Boahen is looking for ways to mimic the brain's supercomputing powers in silicon -- because the messy, redundant processes inside our heads actually make for a small, light, superfast computer.
Instructional Video10:34
Zach Star

Today In Engineering (Episode 1)

12th - Higher Ed
This video covers just a few current events going on in engineering and computer science. The topics here include 1. Origami Algorithm 2. Algorithm to see around corners 3. Laser on Fighter Jet 4. Drones for Warehouse Product Search 5....
Instructional Video6:01
SciShow

How Meltdown and Spectre Make Your Computer Vulnerable

12th - Higher Ed
Another year, another security breach that could expose all of your information. Installing updates might be a good New Year's resolution.
Instructional Video1:13
Curated Video

Exploring the Future of Computer-Generated Music Composition

Pre-K - Higher Ed
At the University of Plymouth's Computer Music Research Laboratory, researchers are exploring the development of computer applications that can replicate the creative process of composing music. Led by Eduardo Miranda, they are...
Instructional Video1:25
Science360

Computer Science Teachers Speak Out!

12th - Higher Ed
Computer science teachers from across the country tell you what excites them about teaching computer science. A strong foundation in computer science--being able to apply foundational concepts, methods and tools--is required to excel in...
Instructional Video3:08
Science360

OpenfMRI allows neuroscientists to share brain research data

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers around the world can compare notes on one of the most powerful tools available for imaging human brain function, the fMRI, thanks to support from the National Science Foundation (NSF). An fMRI is a functional magnetic...
Instructional Video2:48
Science360

Computer scientist Anthony Joseph - ScienceLives

12th - Higher Ed
The Cold War may be over, but silent dangers still lurk in cyber space. With increasing amounts of sensitive personal information — social security numbers, financial data, stock transactions — finding its way onto computing networks,...
Instructional Video2:11
Curated Video

Breakthrough: World's Smallest Computer Diagnoses and Fights Cancer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Researchers at the Mediterranean Institute of Science have developed the world's smallest computer, made entirely of biological molecules. This biomolecular computer can detect changes in the balance of molecules in the body, allowing it...

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