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Drawing Shapes with a Specific Number of Angles
In this video, students are taught how to draw shapes with a specific number of angles at the Shape Workshop. The lesson explains the concept of polygons and two-dimensional shapes, and demonstrates how to construct shapes with different...
The March of Time
1946: FRANCE PRISON: WS Prison building (possibly Helun prison), French guard walking over bridge. WS Prisoners marching in line, officer shouting. HA INT WS Prisoners working in shop, sewing machines, guard. WS Prisoners sewing at machines. Justice
MOT 1946: FRANCE PRISON: WS Prison building (possibly Helun prison), French guard walking over bridge. WS Prisoners marching in line, officer shouting. HA INT WS Prisoners working in shop, sewing machines, guard. WS Prisoners sewing at...
Bozeman Science
Covalent Network Solids
In this video Paul Andersen explains how covalent network solids form elementally (like graphite) or by combining multiple nonmetals (like quartz). Covalent network solids contain elements from the carbon group because they have four...
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Determining if a Relation is a Function or Not
In this lesson, students will learn how to determine if a relation is a function or not. By analyzing information and rules, they will be able to identify functions by looking for unique matches between domain and range elements. They...
Curated Video
Cross Sections
Cross sections are an important mathematical concept; however, cross sections are also used throughout the world around you. Dig a little deeper to understand cross sections and identify the two-dimensional shapes formed with a cross...
Curated Video
How to Gather Fabric with a Sewing Machine
Howcast - Learn how to gather fabric with a sewing machine from designer Jennifer Wiese in this Howcast tutorial.
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Mastering the Fundamentals of Design: From Lines to Balance
This video provides an in-depth exploration of the fundamentals of design, highlighting key elements such as line, shape, form, texture, and balance. The presenter explains how these basic elements are integral to various visual...
Curated Video
How to Troubleshoot Bobbin Problems
Howcast - Learn how to troubleshoot sewing machine bobbin problems from designer Jennifer Wiese in this Howcast tutorial.
Curated Video
Exploring the Fundamentals of Design: From Lines to Balance
In this video, the fundamentals of design are explored, highlighting essential elements such as line, shape, form, texture, and balance. The importance of these elements in various visual mediums, from fine art to modern web design, is...
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Calculating Volume Using Nets of Rectangular Prisms
In this lesson, students will understand that a net is a 2-dimensional representation that can be folded to create a 3-dimensional shape. By using multiplication and addition, students will calculate the volume of a solid by counting the...
Curated Video
Does Thermage Work on Cellulite?
Howcast - Learn if thermage is an effective cellulite treatment from licensed esthetician Joanna Vargas in this Howcast video.
Curated Video
String Theory Simplified: Could It Explain Our Existence?
What is string theory? When string theory is simplified - it can answer the question "Why do we exist?" First you must accept that there are two worlds we live in - the world of the large, the world we can see, which...
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How Will the Universe End—and Could We Escape It?
How will the universe end? Whether you think the universe is good, bad or indifferent, it will come to an end…someday. How will that happen? Will it simply die a slow death over time? Will it die dramatically in a big...
Curated Video
I WONDER - How Many Eggs Do Crocodiles Lay? Me Pregunto - Cuántos Huevos Ponen Los Cocodrilos?
Cuántos Huevos Ponen Los Cocodrilos?
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One Theory that Connects Everything: AdS/CFT Correspondence Demystified
AdS/CFT suggests that our three-dimensional universe can be perfectly modeled by a two-dimensional surface. On one side is AdS, or Anti-de Sitter space, which is a kind of imaginary universe with some unusual properties...
The March of Time
1944: DESTRUCTION IN EUROPE: CU Allied tank moving FG w/ bombed city of Cologne BG, cathedral spires still standing. VS Bombed smoking buildings, windows blown out of older structure possibly house of worship. WWII, World War II.
MOT 1944: DESTRUCTION IN EUROPE: CU Allied tank moving FG w/ bombed city of Cologne BG, cathedral spires still standing. VS Bombed smoking buildings, windows blown out of older structure possibly house of worship. WWII, World War II.
Curated Video
Build a DALL-E Image Generator using React, JavaScript, and OpenAI - Dynamically Updating Image Creation with DALL-E and OpenAI
After learning how to generate images rendered through DALL-E, we will create a proper user experience where the user can type into the textbox input and generate a dynamic response.
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Visiting Museum Island in Berlin
Howcast - Learn about Berlin's Museumsinsel, or Museum Island, in this Howcast travel video.
Curated Video
Anti-Gravity: the Force that's Tearing Space Apart
SUMMARY
What if gravity repelled instead of attracted? Repulsive gravity may have shaped the entire history of our universe. For centuries gravity was defined by Isaac Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation which...
What if gravity repelled instead of attracted? Repulsive gravity may have shaped the entire history of our universe. For centuries gravity was defined by Isaac Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation which...
World Science Festival
Eye Candy: Science, Sight, Art
Are you drawn to Impressionism? Or more toward 3D computer art? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Or is it? Contrary to the old adage, there may be universal biological principles that drive art’s appeal, and its capacity to engage...
Corbett Maths
Names of 3D Shapes
Quick, name that shape! Scholars learn the names and common properties of three-dimensional solids. They watch a short video that shows an example of each shape and identifies the two-dimensional faces that make up its surfaces.
Krista King Math
Surface Area of Prisms
Create a solid understanding of the concept of surface area. Building from the previous lesson in the series, the instructor demonstrates how to apply a formula to find the surface area of a rectangular prism. Examples use the formula to...
Curated OER
Exploring Other Dimensions
What would the world look like in two dimensions? How about four? Take a look at dimensions and watch as shapes move from a flat plane into the third and fourth dimension. The video uses the novella Flatland as inspiration and clearly...