Instructional Video10:18
Cerebellum

The Human Body Nervous Systems - The Five Senses And Damage To The Nervous System

9th - 12th
Experts in neuroscience help us understand why the human brain is a marvel of structure and function. This video looks at how the nervous system allows our five senses to opperate, it looks at the specific processes which allow us to...
Instructional Video4:55
Curated Video

Animals & Their Senses - How Animals Process their World

K - Higher Ed
This fun, comic book-style animation showcases that animals receive different types of information through their senses, process the information in their brain, and respond to the information in different ways. Learners will explore the...
Instructional Video19:10
Be Smart

Why You Can’t Smell Yourself (and Other Ways Your Senses Lie to You)

12th - Higher Ed
There is an absolutely weird, but surprisingly common phenomenon called sensory adaptation that you experience every day in countless ways without even realizing it. Without this very strange phenomenon, you would be lost, overwhelmed,...
Instructional Video5:21
Brian McLogan

What is a sequence

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about sequences. A sequence is a list of numbers/values exhibiting a defined pattern. A number/value in a sequence is called a term of the sequence. There are many types of sequence, among which are: arithmetic and geometric...
Instructional Video54:28
Gresham College

The Benefits of Singing in a Choir - Professor Paul Welch

10th - Higher Ed
The benefits of singing in a choir are many and various. In particular, there are positive physical outcomes and mental health benefits. These are related to improved cardiovascular fitness (including lung function), as well as improved...
Instructional Video1:00:03
Gresham College

The Window on the Soul - Professor William Ayliffe

10th - Higher Ed
Vision is the dominant sense through which sighted people have developed our culture. It requires enormous computational power: over half of the human brain is assigned to create vision from the electrical impulses generated by light....
Instructional Video8:26
Curated Video

Brendon Gibbens Has a Fleet of Surfcraft For Skyward Journeys | QUIVERS

9th - Higher Ed
Whether he admits it or not, Brendon Gibbens enjoys being out of the water more than actually in it. We’re talking high-and-dry, above-the-lip surfing here, folks. So his choice in surfboards must enable a...
Instructional Video1:01:57
Gresham College

Repairing and Treating Damaged or Dysfunctional Brains - Professor Keith Kendrick

10th - Higher Ed
Loss of sensory or behavioural functions as a result of brain damage or dysfunction can clearly have a significant negative impact on quality of life. What progress are we making towards repairing damaged brains and sense organs and...
Instructional Video6:58
Curated Video

Two Things You Can Do To Stop Ruminating

Higher Ed
The term ruminate means to run a thought over and over in your mind. This is the figurative definition. The literal definition refers to cows regurgitating their food to chew it over and over.
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Instructional Video4:22
Nemours KidsHealth

How the Body Works—Nose

4th - 8th
The nose knows, and your class will know about the nose after experiencing this lesson. Nurb takes the viewer on a virtual tour of the nose, explaining its functions from smell to first-line immunity. Chloe and Nurb get sneezed out of...
Instructional Video4:57
TED-Ed

Eye vs. Camera

7th - 12th Standards
Take a look at the human eye through a different lens with this fun instructional video. Drawing the comparison between eyes and cameras, this resource helps young biologists better understand the anatomy and function of these...
Instructional Video11:44
Crash Course

The Nervous System – Action! Potential! (Part 2)

9th - 12th Standards
There are about 100,000 chemical reactions happening in your brain every second to help you sense and respond to the world around you. After a brief review of electricity, the narrator explores the action potential neurons used to sense...
Lesson Plan1:00
Mathematics Assessment Project

Modeling Motion: Rolling Cups

9th - 12th Standards
Connect the size of a rolling cup to the size of circle it makes. Pupils view videos of cups of different sizes rolling in a circle. Using the videos and additional data, they attempt to determine a relationship between cup...
Instructional Video17:34
3Blue1Brown

Derivative Formulas Through Geometry | Essence of Calculus, Chapter 3

11th - Higher Ed
Geometry to the rescue. By watching a video, scholars see how geometric concepts help explain derivative formulas: areas of rectangles and volumes of rectangular prisms for the Power Rule and similarity and trig ratios for the Sine Rule.
Instructional Video11:03
Bozeman Science

Bacteria

9th - 12th
Is the other side of bacteria called fronteria? Introduce bacteria with a video that covers where it fits on the tree of life, the structure and functions of each part, the shapes and metabolism for various types of bacteria,...
Instructional Video4:45
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Code.org

How Computers Work: Circuits and Logic

6th - 12th
Finally, logic gates make some sense. Individuals learn how computers make computations using circuits and logic gates. The third video in a five-part series explains some explains of how different types of logic gates perform different...