Instructional Video4:58
Curated Video

Deus Ex: Human Revolution Walkthrough Part 65 - Omega Ranch (5 of 8)

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Check out part 65 of this walkthrough for this action RPG Deus Ex: Human Revolution and sneak through Omega Ranch to rescue Megan Reed.
Instructional Video3:51
Flipping Physics

Small Changes That Improve Learning

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this Flipping Physics video, I share a simple teaching habit that helped me continually improve my physics assignments over nearly 25 years in the classroom. By updating labs and worksheets immediately after grading them, I kept track...
Instructional Video10:18
TED Talks

TED: Meet the robots for humanity | Henry Evans and Chad Jenkins

12th - Higher Ed
Paralyzed by a stroke, Henry Evans uses a telepresence robot to take the stage and show how new robotics, tweaked and personalized by a group called Robots for Humanity, help him live his life to the full. He shows off a nimble little...
Instructional Video3:40
Brian McLogan

Given three real zeros, learn how to write the equation of a polynomial

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to write the equation of a polynomial when given rational zeros. Recall that a polynomial is an expression of the form ax^n + bx^(n-1) + . . . + k, where a, b, and k are constants and the exponents are positive integers. The...
Instructional Video9:23
Bozeman Science

Properties of Matter

12th - Higher Ed
Mr. Andersen surveys properties of matter. A brief discussion of Archimede's Principle, Charles Law, Boyle's Law, and viscosity is included.
Instructional Video18:00
Flipping Physics

Why "Show All Your Work"?

12th - Higher Ed
The importance of showing all your work when doing physics cannot be overstated. I explain and demonstrate why.
Instructional Video0:31
Curated Video

How to pronounce confirm #shorts

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Can you pronounce the word confirm?
Instructional Video5:26
Curated Video

How Will the Universe End—and Could We Escape It?

12th - Higher Ed
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...
Instructional Video0:41
Science360

Can we keep robots cool by making them sweat?

12th - Higher Ed
Just when it seemed like robots couldn’t get any cooler, Cornell researchers have created a soft robot muscle that can regulate its temperature through sweating, supported in part by the U.S. National Science
Instructional Video1:34
Science360

Engineering the spark that starts wildfires

12th - Higher Ed
Hot metal fragments can be created from power lines, overheated brakes, railway tracks, or any other manner of metal-on-metal action in our industrialized society.



The particles can...
Instructional Video1:19
Curated Video

Top 3 Skateboarding Safety Tips

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn the top three skateboarding safety tips from competitive skateboarder Nate Cohen in this Howcast skateboarding video.
Instructional Video0:39
Curated Video

How to Say "Can I Buy You a Drink" in Italian

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to say "can I buy you a drink" in Italian with this Howcast video.
Instructional Video13:59
Curated Video

Are Real Warp Drives Possible? Exploring New Scientific Proposals

12th - Higher Ed
In a recent paper published by Applied Physics, authors Alexey Bobrick and Gianni Martire, outline how a physically feasible warp drive could in principle, work, without the need for negative energy. I spoke to them....
Instructional Video6:27
Curated Video

What Existed Before the Big Bang? Theories of Quantum Creation

12th - Higher Ed
Quantum Creation – what came before the big bang - the mechanism of a universe out of NO-thing - no matter, no space, and no time. Ancient Greek cosmologist Parmenides said “Nothing comes from nothing.” He was...
Instructional Video0:27
Grammaropolis

A Noun Names a Place

K - 5th
Nelson the noun shares pictures of all the places he visited on his vacation.
Instructional Video1:13
The Business Professor

Dark Money

Higher Ed
Dark Money refers to political spending meant to influence the decision of a voter, where the donor is not disclosed and the source of the money is unknown.
Instructional Video1:25
Steve Spangler Science

Amazing 9 Layer Density Tower - Sick Science! #012

7th - 12th
This is a strong visual display of density. It requires a mountain of materials and is quite messy, so you most likely will not want to have lab groups perform this activity. You could demonstrate it for your class when exploring the...
Instructional Video3:11
Steve Spangler Science

Seven Layer Density - Cool Science Experiment

4th - 8th
The densities of a variety of liquids are demonstrated in this simple, yet effective experiment. Liquids such as honey, dish soap, cooking oil, water, rubbing alcohol, and corn syrup are put on top of one another in a large beaker,...
Instructional Video25:34
GPB Television

Chemistry 203: Separation of Mixtures

6th - 12th
Do not pass this resource by! Everything you need to teach the property of density,and the separation of mixtures is here: an educational video, several classroom handouts, and a laboratory exercise. The video is engaging, though a...
Instructional Video3:00
Steve Spangler Science

Dancing Raisins - The Bubble Lifter

4th - 8th
Here is an engaging demonstration of density that you can do with your young physical scientists. Place different rough surfaced objects into carbonated liquid. The carbon dioxide bubbles collect on the surface of the objects and...
Instructional Video1:12
Steve Spangler Science

Dry Ice Floating Bubble - Sick Science! #058

6th - 9th
In this episode of "Steve Spangler Science" videos, the gas produced by the sublimation of carbon dioxide dry ice creates a nice, fluffy cushion in a bowl of water. Since it is less dense than a soap bubble and cool enough to keep it...
Instructional Video0:52
Steve Spangler Science

Floating Rice Bottle - Sick Science! #116

6th - 12th
More rice grains create more friction. Pack them into a bottle and then you can use a chopstick to pick the bottle up! This is a fascinating demonstration of density and the force of friction.
Instructional Video3:24
Steve Spangler Science

Sinking Soda Surprise - Cool Science Experiment

2nd - 8th
I'm sure you've heard that there are something like 20 tablespoons of sugar in a can of regular soda. It seems unbelievable, doesn't it? This demonstration really does show how much sugar is present in a can of soda. First, Spangler...
Instructional Video3:14
Steve Spangler Science

Sulfur Hexafluoride - Deep Voice Gas

3rd - 10th
In one of the more memorable Spangler episodes, Spangler has a large terrarium filled with sulfur-hexafluoride gas, which is six times heavier than the air we breathe! It has some amazing properties, one of which it doesn't allow...

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