TMW Media
Physics Power: The concept of power
How does physics define power? How would you write the concept of power? In some situations, why use horsepower instead of watt? Physics Power, Part 1
Crash Course
Astrophysics and Cosmology: Crash Course Physics
It's time for the end. At least the end of our first series on Physics here at Crash Course. In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini sits down to talk about Astrophysics and Cosmology. By using what we've learned this year, we can...
Curated Video
How to Cite References on Work Cited Page in MLA Format (Example of Hanging Indent)
In this video, you will learn how to cite your sources and references in MLA format for you essay. I will show you how to create a works cited page in Google docs but you can use the same process for Word. You should be easily able to...
Curated Video
Citing Sources: Internet Website
Citing Sources: Internet Website shows how to cite an Internet source by writing the correct citation for a provided website using correct capitalization and punctuation.
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
How to Open a Presentation with a Statistic (Part 5 of 5)
How do should you open a presentation with a statistic to grab an audience's attention? It is one solid way to begin. The very first thing you say to kick off a presentation is called the opening or “attention grabber.” The trouble is,...
Curated Video
How to Choose Textual Evidence to Support Claim: Writing a Paragraph
In this video, I will show you how to find and choose textual evidence to support your claim. I review the purpose of quotes and the common mistakes to avoid. I walk you through an example and explain how to find credible evidence and...
Curated Video
Writing a Strong Thesis Statement Using "BOS"
In this video, the teacher explains how to write a strong thesis statement using the acronym "BOS." They review the difference between opinions and statements that can be disputed, and discuss the importance of defending one's opinion....
Curated Video
Adding Quotations from Expert Sources to Strengthen Your Argument
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of using quotations and paraphrases from expert sources to strengthen argumentative writing. The teacher provides step-by-step instructions on how to incorporate quotations into body...
Catalyst University
Easy Citations (Part 3): From Wikipedia to Profound, Full Citation
NOTE: Requires Mendeley Desktop, a free download. This quick tutorial from Catalyst University shows you how to use Mendeley Desktop (a citation manager) to quickly generate full, complete citations for lab reports very efficiently.
Curated Video
Slope and Rise Over Run
In this video lesson on slope, the teacher explains how to find the slope of a line using a graph, points, and a table of values. The teacher uses real-world examples, such as ski slopes, to help students understand the concept of slope...
Seven Dimensions
Improving Customer Engagement in Retail
In this video, the speaker discusses the common phrase "Can I help you?" used in retail businesses and why it may not be effective. They suggest using alternative questions to engage customers and create a more personalized experience....
12tone
How To Write A Four Chord Loop
Four-chord loops are easy, right? Well, not necessarily: Simplicity can be deadly, after all. It's true that you don't have a lot of decisions to make, but you also don't have anywhere to hide, so making an entire song work with just...
Curated Video
Direct and Indirect Quotes
A video that reviews the act of quoting information from outside sources of authority. Citations can be placed within an essay through direct quotations or through paraphrases.Knowing how to cite information correctly helps writers to...
Curated Video
Solving Equations Involving Squares and Square Roots
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve equations involving squares and square roots. They emphasize the concept of inverse operations and demonstrate how to isolate variables by applying these operations. They provide examples...
Curated Video
Converting the Equation of a Circle from General Form to Standard Form
In this video, the teacher explains how to convert the equation of a circle from general form to standard form using algebra. They demonstrate the process of completing the square to create perfect square trinomials and then simplify the...
Curated Video
Bibliography
Bibliography teaches how to create a bibliography page that includes citations for sources used to research an assigned topic using correct format, capitalization, and punctuation.
Curated Video
Organizing Your Evidence: Writing Supporting Paragraphs
In this video, the teacher explains how to organize evidence by writing supporting paragraphs. They discuss the importance of quoting and citing sources, and provide step-by-step instructions on how to expand similarities into sentences,...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Invention vs Innovation
In its purest sense, “invention“ can be defined as the creation of a product or introduction of a process for the first time. “Innovation,” on the other hand, occurs if someone improves on or makes a significant contribution to an...
Curated Video
Can You Solve The Poisonous Flowers Riddle?
Martin has a garden with 100 poisonous flowers. He can destroy exactly 3, 5, 14, or 17 at a time, but if at least one flower survives, then the flowers also grow back based on how many were destroyed (3 die, 12 grow back; 5 die, 17 grow...
Curated Video
ChatGPT and DALL-E: Sell Your Creative Thinking with AI - Ethics and Legalities of Style References
In this video, we will explore the ethics and legalities surrounding the use of style references in generative AI. You will learn about the importance of citing sources and how to avoid potential legal issues. This clip is from the...
Mrs. Day
Mrs. Day Minilesson: Titles
How to properly write titles when you're citing from sources Teachers - If you would like the worksheet that goes along with this video, you may get it (for $1!) here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Mrs-Day
PBS
Reversing Entropy with Maxwell's Demon
The second law of thermodynamics - the law that entropy must, on average, increase - has been interpreted as the inevitability of the decay of structure. This is .... misleading. Structure can develop in one region even as the entropy of...