Instructional Video18:31
Wonderscape

History Kids: The Life and Discoveries of Isaac Newton

K - 5th
This begins by introducing the concept of gravity and how it affects objects. It then delves into Isaac Newton's early life, including his difficult upbringing and his passion for science. The video highlights his education, his...
Instructional Video12:59
Crash Course

Newton and Leibniz: Crash Course History of Science

12th - Higher Ed
The standard story of the Scientific Revolution culminates with the long life of one man: Sir Isaac Newton—a humble servant of the Royal Mint, two-time parliamentarian, and a scientific titan whose name, along with Einstein’s, is...
Instructional Video6:01
Bozeman Science

Newton's Third Law

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how Newton's Third Law applies to all objects. When an object applies a force to another object (Action) and equal and opposite force (Reaction) is applied to the original object. Several scenarios...
Instructional Video1:08
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen

The Youngest | POEM | Kids Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen

Pre-K - 5th
The Youngest | POEM | Kids Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen From Mustard, Custard, Grumble Belly and Custard Published by Bloomsbury You can browse and buy Michael Rosen Books hereref='https://www.michaelrosen.co.uk/books/'...
Instructional Video4:47
FuseSchool

Newton's Second Law

6th - Higher Ed
In this video, we are going to learn about and practice applying Newton’s Second Law in calculations, relating force, mass and acceleration.



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Instructional Video8:18
Bozeman Science

Newton's Second Law

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how Newton's Second Law applies when a net force acts on a body. The net force vector and the acceleration vector will act in the same direction. If an object acts on another object in a system the...
Instructional Video4:21
SciShow

Why Are Some People So Bad at Singing?

12th - Higher Ed
“Singing badly” doesn’t just mean someone might be tone-deaf. In some cases, it’s more than just not being able to carry the right tune, and it just might be because of a condition called congenital amusia.
Instructional Video3:08
SciShow

Why You Can't Bake a Mason Jar

12th - Higher Ed
Regular old glass like the kind that makes up a mason jar can shatter and explode if put in the oven. But we do have types of glass that you can bake your pie or brownies in and it's all thanks to some neat chemical tricks.
Instructional Video2:34
FuseSchool

Balanced & Unbalanced Forces

6th - Higher Ed
Balanced & Unbalanced Forces | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool How do we find out whether the forces acting on an object are balanced or unbalanced? Learn in this video from the "Forces and Motion" chapter of the FuseSchool GCSE /...
Instructional Video1:20
Curated Video

What Is Heart Failure aka Congestive Heart Failure?

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn what heart failure is (aka congestive heart failure) from Dr. Dennis Finkielstein in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video6:09
Bedtime History

The Story of Westminster Abbey | British History Made Easy

6th - 12th
Step inside Westminster Abbey, one of the most important and historic buildings in the United Kingdom. Located in the heart of London, this beautiful church has been the site of royal coronations, weddings, and funerals for over 1,000...
Instructional Video22:22
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Pressure and Forces of Flight

K - 5th
This video is an educational lesson on the physics of flight. It explains the concepts of air pressure, Bernoulli's principle, lift, weight, thrust, and drag. It discusses how these forces interact to enable an airplane to fly. The video...
Instructional Video0:29
The March of Time

MOT 1951: Supreme Court Justice William O Douglas

12th - Higher Ed
WS US Supreme Court. Article 'Justice Douglas on Iran' Supreme Court Justice William O Douglas (1898-1980) SOT saying oil crisis result of breaking colonialism no one can stop it but we must guide it along democratic lines.
Instructional Video3:10
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Can you solve the giant iron riddle? - Alex Gendler

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The family of giants you work for is throwing a fancy dinner party, but there’s a problem — the elder giant’s favorite shirt is wrinkled! To fix it, you’ll need to power up the giant iron. It needs two batteries to work, but the baby...
Instructional Video4:19
SciShow

Visual Illusions: Why You See Things That Aren't There

12th - Higher Ed
What's the deal with all those little flashes of light you see when you close your eyes? And why do truck drivers and people in jail see glowing circles and spirals?
Instructional Video5:06
Curated Video

Down's Syndrome | Genetics | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
CREDITS Design and animation: Reshenda Wakefield Narration: Dale Bennett Script: Bethan Parry You might know, or have seen somebody with Down’s syndrome, but in this video, you are going to learn what it is and why it happens. Down’s...
Instructional Video14:42
Seven Dimensions

Conversation Skills: Discussing Sensitive Topics

Higher Ed
A sensitive topic is one that people respond to emotionally. It might be a controversial issue that everyone has an opinion about, or it could be something that is very personal to one individual. Usually we discuss sensitive topics with...
Instructional Video5:22
FuseSchool

Gravity & Free Fall

6th - Higher Ed
Gravity & Free Fall | Forces & Motion | Physics | FuseSchool In this video you will learn about gravity, gravitational force, the law of gravity and the affects without gravity. CREDITS Animation & Design: Joshua Thomas...
Instructional Video2:40
Curated Video

Could This Tablet Be A Clue About The Lost Colonists Of Roanoke? | Mysteries of the Missing

6th - 11th
Mysteries of the Missing | Saturdays at 10p A stone found in 1937 is carved with a story of the lost colonists of Roanoke. Future stones prove to be fake, but experts believe the first has features that could establish its authenticity....
Instructional Video5:38
Bozeman Science

Gravitational Field Strength

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the gravitational field strength is directly related to the mass of the object and indirectly related to the square of the distance from the center of mass. The equation for gravitational field...
Instructional Video3:22
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Triangles

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about triangles.
Instructional Video17:14
The Wall Street Journal

The Corporate Roadmap for AI

Higher Ed
Highlights of a survey of senior executives by Protiviti and ESI ThoughtLab including how companies are currently employing AI, their future plans and where they see obstacles and opportunities.<br/>
Instructional Video3:25
FuseSchool

Reciprocal Graphs

6th - Higher Ed
Reciprocal functions are actually extremely important. Isaac Newton deduced that the forces needed to hold planets in orbits is a reciprocal relationship with the squares of their distances. Radioactive isotopes decay reciprocally, and...
Instructional Video10:17
Bozeman Science

Practice 7 - Engaging in Argument from Evidence

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Andersen explains the importance of argumentation in improving both understanding and design. This video begins with a discussion of the heliocentric and geocentric model of the Universe that eventually lead to the Copernican...