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Instructional Video1:06
One Minute Economics

The Nash Equilibrium (A Beautiful Mind, John Nash): Definition, Explanation & Examples in One Minute

9th - 11th
First of all, here's the link I've mentioned at the end of this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdITTDl5coE Many people were "kinda, sorta" exposed to the Nash equilibrium as a result of watching the movie or reading the book "A...
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Instructional Video59:52
The Royal Institution

The Extraordinary Theorems of John Nash - with Cédric Villani

9th - 11th
Fields medal winner Cédric Villani takes us through the very special world of mathematical creation of John Nash, who founded several new chapters of game theory and geometric analysis in just a few revolutionary contributions that...
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Instructional Video3:35
World Science Festival

John Nash: A Beautiful Mind

6th - 11th
When talking about geniuses, the conversation inevitably strays towards topics of eccentricity, or even madness. One needs only to look at the lives of artists such as Vincent Van Gogh and Mark Rothko, or to mathematician John Nash...
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Instructional Video1:32:36
World Science Festival

Epic Stories of Genius: Science on Stage and Screen

6th - 11th
Marie Curie. Albert Einstein. Richard Feynman. Srinivasa Ramanujan. John Nash. Alan Turing. Rosalind Franklin. James Watson. Great minds that have blazed the trails of understanding whose larger than life stories speak to the human drama...
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Instructional Video5:13
Psych2Go

Schizophrenia... What is it?

10th - Higher Ed
Schizophrenia is a chronic and severe mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. People with schizophrenia may seem like they have lost touch with reality. Although schizophrenia is not as common as other...
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Instructional Video8:46
SciShow

Game Theory: The Science of Decision-Making

12th - Higher Ed
With up to ten years in prison at stake, will Wanda rat Fred out? Game theory is looking at human interactions through the lens of mathematics.
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Instructional Video3:11
Curated Video

Michael Gregory reads "Very Like a Whale"

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Michael Gregory reads Ogden Nash's poem, "Very Like a Whale
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Instructional Video11:06
Curated Video

What are the Patterns of Border Conflicts? Crash Course Geography

12th - Higher Ed
Today, we’re going to take a closer look at borders and the stories they tell. When we look at a map, the shapes we’re seeing can seem so permanent, but a map is just a snapshot of the Earth at a particular time, and by looking a...
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Instructional Video11:35
Economics Explained

Why Game Theory is Not About Competition

6th - 11th
Game Theory is supposed to show how businesses (and prisoners) can outdo each other to win out over their competition. While this is great in theory Game Theory actually shows us much more about how to get along with our partners,...
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Instructional Video8:47
SciShow

8 Useful Technologies Inspired by Nature

12th - Higher Ed
We're pretty good at inventing things, but stealing from nature is a great way to solve some problems! Hosted by: Michael Aranda SciShow has a spinoff podcast! It's called SciShow Tangents. Check it out at http://www.scishowtangents.org...
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Instructional Video15:00
Langfocus

The Caucasian Languages of The Caucasus Mountains

6th - 11th
This video is all about the indigenous languages of the Caucasus region, including the Kartvelian, Northeast Caucasian, and Northwest Caucasian language families. Special thanks to the following people for their language samples and...
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Instructional Video4:11
FUSION

Paint by Touch, Not by Sight

9th - 11th
“Art is something that’s in your mind. It has nothing to do with your eyesight.” After he went blind, John Bramblitt became a world-renowned painter. Here’s how he creates his art. Executive Producer: Michelle Nash Producer: Lena Jackson...

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