Instructional Video3:15
Science ABC

How Are Prime Numbers Used In Cryptography?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Prime numbers are commonly referred to as the “atoms” of the numerical realm, for they are the fundamental, indivisible units that make up every number. For instance, 10 can be written as a product of 2 and 5, two prime numbers. Or, 150...
Instructional Video3:50
Bioneers

Decoding the Man Box - Kevin Powell, Tony Porter

6th - 11th
Learn more about Re-defining Manhood at https://bioneers.org/kevin-powell-re-defining-manhood-a-message-to-men-to-boys-to-us-all/ This video is part of a series called "Seeding the Field: 30 Years of Transformative Solutions," which...
Instructional Video2:04
Curated Video

Meet the 24-Hour Code Crackers of World War II

9th - 11th
The success of Operation Hydra in decoding enemy messages handed the Allies a key advantage in the fight against deadly German U-boats. The hunted had become the hunters. From: WORLD WAR II SPY SCHOOL http://bit.ly/1MiWBFj
Instructional Video11:12
Crash Course

War: Crash Course Statistics #42

9th - 12th Standards
Discover the statistics war. The 42nd video in the Crash Course Statistics series introduces how statistics have proven valuable during wartime. The resource covers the use of statistics in breaking the German code, finding U-boats, and...
Instructional Video4:43
TED-Ed

The World’s Most Mysterious Book

6th - 12th
What is MS 408? Who wrote it? What does it say? Nobody knows who wrote the Voynich manuscript, nor can anyone translate the text. Introduce viewers to the mystery with a short video that details what little is known about the manuscript.
Instructional Video
PBS

Nazi Secrets: The Story of Enigma

9th - 10th
The companion website to the Nova special that documented how the Allied codebreakers cracked the German message coding machine, nicknamed "Enigma," in World War 2. The site has student activities including trying to decode machine made...

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