Instructional Video5:34
Cult of Pedagogy

How to Teach an Inductive Learning Lesson

6th - 11th
Learn how to use the Inductive Learning strategy, a way to engage students in higher-level thinking by having them analyze examples before being introduced to overarching theories or rules.
Instructional Video4:34
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Nolan Bushnell - BrainRush Smarter Learning

Higher Ed
Nolan Bushnell is a technology pioneer, entrepreneur and scientist. Often cited as the father of the video game industry, he is best known as the founder of Atari Corporation and Chuck E. Cheese Pizza Time Theater. Mr....
Instructional Video8:33
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Crash Course

How to Power Your Home: Crash Course Physics #35

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Solve the mystery of how electricity works to power your home using an enlightening video lesson. An installment of the Crash Course physics series begins by describing how electricity reaches your home. The instruction includes an...
Instructional Video4:41
TED-Ed

The Famously Difficult Green-Eyed Logic Puzzle

11th - 12th Standards
Ready to introduce the study of logic with what has been called "the hardest logic puzzle in the world"? What better way than with a TED-Ed video! This video describes the famous green-eyed-prisoners-on-an-island riddle by first posing...
Instructional Video
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Mit: Blossoms: Guess the Last Ball: An Exercise in Mathematical Modeling

9th - 10th Standards
This video lesson uses the technique of induction to show students how to analyze a seemingly random occurrence in order to understand it through the development of a mathematical model. [41:24]