Instructional Video0:31
The March of Time

1960s: COMPUTER SCIENCE: VS Engineer sitting at large computer panels, using stylus on screen, manipulating numbers & angles, graphs. VS Machine printing out sorting algorithms, data. Technology, CS, computation, mathematics, math, tech

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1960s: COMPUTER SCIENCE: VS Engineer sitting at large computer panels, using stylus on screen, manipulating numbers & angles, graphs. VS Machine printing out sorting algorithms, data. Technology, CS, computation, mathematics,...
Instructional Video16:34
TED Talks

John Maeda: How art, technology and design inform creative leaders

12th - Higher Ed
John Maeda, former President of the Rhode Island School of Design, delivers a funny and charming talk that spans a lifetime of work in art, design and technology, concluding with a picture of creative leadership in the future. Watch for...
Instructional Video16:31
TED Talks

Craig Costello: In the war for information, will quantum computers defeat cryptographers?

12th - Higher Ed
In this glimpse into our technological future, cryptographer Craig Costello discusses the world-altering potential of quantum computers, which could shatter the limits set by today's machines -- and give code breakers a master key to the...
Instructional Video7:09
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Chinma Uche - Why Teach Computer Science

Higher Ed
Chinma Uche is a Math and Computer Science (CS) teacher at the Academy of Aerospace and Engineering (AAE) and the Greater Hartford Academy of Math and Science (GHAMAS). She is the 2015 CREAC Teacher of the Year. She has been at GHAMAS...
Instructional Video9:10
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Stephen Wolfram - Computational Thinking

Higher Ed
Stephen Wolfram, (born August 29, 1959, London, England), English physicist and author best known for his contributions to the field of cellular automata and the development of Mathematica, an algebraic software system, and...
Instructional Video7:28
Curated Video

Tech Titans in Training: How Young Minds are Shaping the Future of Technology

6th - Higher Ed
Dive into the inspiring journeys of young tech prodigies who are not just using technology, but actively shaping its future. From creating apps that turn math revision into a game to developing software that tackles cyberbullying, this...
Instructional Video7:23
Curated Video

History of Computer Science Made Easy

K - 5th
Discover how computer science began—from early calculators and codes to the powerful computers we use today. Meet key thinkers like Ada Lovelace and Alan Turing, and learn how programming, algorithms, and problem-solving led to the...
Instructional Video1:33
Curated Video

The Fly Pen Computer: A Revolutionary Tool for Creative Learning

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Fly pen computer is a revolutionary device that combines the functionality of a computer with the simplicity of a pen. It allows children aged 8 to 12 to draw a calculator and do math, or create a piano keyboard and play tunes on it....
Instructional Video3:29
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Helping Quantum Computers Study the Physics of the Universe

9th - 12th
Quantum computers are still years away, but a trio of theoretical physicists has already figured out at least one talent they may have. The theorists, including one from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), have...
Instructional Video4:22
Science360

The Role of Technology in Math Education

12th - Higher Ed
To give some perspective on technology and how it can, under specific conditions, help students succeed at mathematics are Jeremy Roschelle, director of the Center for Technology in Learning at SRI International and Ken Koedinger,...
Instructional Video8:34
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Reshan Richards - Technology and Assessment

Higher Ed
​Dr. Reshan Richards is an educator, researcher, and app designer. His 13+ years of experience in schools as math teacher and technology integrator intersected with his research on screencasting and formative assessment to inspire...
Instructional Video4:37
Curated Video

CompTIA A+ Certification Core 1 (220-1101) - 32-Bit Versus 64-Bit Computing

Higher Ed
As technology evolves, the industry sets standards to define milestones. There is possibly no standard more prolific than 32-bit and 64-bit computing. Every piece of hardware and software released in the last three decades follows...
Instructional Video1:33
Science360

Math Textbooks in the Future

12th - Higher Ed
Ken Koedinger is professor of human-computer interaction and psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. Here, he talks about the mathematics textbooks of the future, offering customized instruction, real-time feedback on work, online...
Instructional Video2:29
Science360

Who inspired you in science or math? #ThankaTeacher

12th - Higher Ed
National Science Foundation staff take time out to thank a teacher who challenged, supported and encouraged them toward a career path in science, technology, engineering or mathematics.
Instructional Video11:29
Crash Course

Neural Networks and Deep Learning

12th - Higher Ed
Today, we're going to combine the artificial neuron we created last week into an artificial neural network. Artificial neural networks are better than other methods for more complicated tasks like image recognition, and the key to their...
Instructional Video12:54
TED Talks

TED: How to make learning as addictive as social media | Luis von Ahn

12th - Higher Ed
When technologist Luis von Ahn was building the popular language-learning platform Duolingo, he faced a big problem: Could an app designed to teach you something ever compete with addictive platforms like Instagram and TikTok? He...
Instructional Video19:06
TED Talks

Danny Hillis: Back to the future (of 1994)

12th - Higher Ed
From deep in the TED archive, Danny Hillis outlines an intriguing theory of how and why technological change seems to be accelerating, by linking it to the very evolution of life itself. The presentation techniques he uses may look...
Instructional Video30:10
TED Talks

TED: The inside story of ChatGPT's astonishing potential | Greg Brockman

12th - Higher Ed
In a talk from the cutting edge of technology, OpenAI cofounder Greg Brockman explores the underlying design principles of ChatGPT and demos some mind-blowing, unreleased plug-ins for the chatbot that sent shockwaves across the world....
Instructional Video5:58
SciShow

The Implant That Literally Freezes Away Pain

12th - Higher Ed
It's no secret that cold can help treat a source of pain, like a sprained ankle or even a burn. But new technology might be able to take that principle and apply it /directly/ onto your nerves!
Podcast23:56
NASA

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: Jeremy Frank Talks About How Automated Technology Will Help Humans Reach Mars

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A conversation with Jeremy Frank, Principle Investigator for the Autonomous Systems and Operations Project at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
Instructional Video8:53
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Wave of the Future: In Their Own Words

9th - 12th
Looking for a hands-on summer job in a research laboratory? If you are an undergraduate student majoring in physics, materials science, chemistry, applied mathematics, computer science or engineering, the National Institute of Standards...
Instructional Video14:08
Science360

Wired For Success - narrated by Neil deGrasse Tyson

12th - Higher Ed
Internet, cell phones, Facebook and Twitter... it's clear that technology plays a big role in many students' lives. But in many classrooms -- particularly in schools with limited resources -- teachers still rely on paper, pens, chalk...
Instructional Video7:38
Brainwaves Video Anthology

José Luis Vilson - This is Not a Test: A New Narrative on Race, Class, and Education

Higher Ed
José Luis Vilson is a math educator for a middle school in the Inwood / Washington Heights neighborhood of New York, NY. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in computer science from Syracuse University and a master's degree in...
Instructional Video59:20
Gresham College

How Will We Learn Maths in the Future?

10th - Higher Ed
New technology is causing education in mathematics to change rapidly. This talk looks at the modern developments of computer-based teaching and learning. A lecture by Chris Budd OBE, Gresham Professor of Geometry 12 March