TED-Ed
TED-ED: How computer memory works - Kanawat Senanan
In many ways, our memories make us who we are, helping us remember our past, learn and retain skills, and plan for the future. And for the computers that often act as extensions of ourselves, memory plays much the same role. Kanawat...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: The Turing test: Can a computer pass for a human? - Alex Gendler
What is consciousness? Can an artificial machine really think? For many, these have been vital considerations for the future of artificial intelligence. But British computer scientist Alan Turing decided to disregard all these questions...
Curated Video
Transforming Education: The Hole in the Wall Project Empowering Indian Children
The Hole in the Wall Project is a unique IT experiment that has brought computer literacy to over 40,000 Indian children in just five years. By setting up computers in public places, children in urban and remote areas have been able to...
Curated Video
Exploring the Cutting-Edge of Computer Graphics in Hollywood: A Look Inside SIGGRAPH
At SIGGRAPH, developers showcased cutting-edge tools for animators, broadcasters, and image makers, with a focus on 3D animation technology. The event highlighted advancements such as motion capture and high-resolution computer graphics,...
Curated Video
Origami System: Revolutionizing TV Presenting with Realistic Computer-Generated Backgrounds
The BBC has developed a cutting-edge origami system that revolutionizes TV and film production. By using 12 cameras, computers, and projectors, actors and presenters can now see computer-generated backgrounds and characters in real-time,...
Curated Video
Studying the Implications of Global Climate Change: The Earth Simulator's Role in Forecasting Extreme Weather Events
This video highlights a collaborative effort between British and Japanese scientists to study the implications of global climate change using the Earth Simulator. This state-of-the-art computer system allows for more accurate forecasts...
Bedtime History
Ada Lovelace and the Computer
In history, sometimes someone’s ideas are not fully appreciated until long after their death. Ada Lovelace was such a person. Born in 1815 and raised in a life of privilege, Ada had connections to many famous people, including...
Curated Video
60 Second Skills: The Command Line
Whether you're navigating through endless folders or managing files, there's a hidden tool that can make your work faster and more efficient: the command line. Once you understand its language, you'll unlock a new level of control over...
Curated Video
Empowering Youth Through Technology: Highlights from Seabits Second American Trade Fair
The Seabits Second American Trade Fair showcases cutting-edge communications and information technology from around the world, providing a platform for exploring next-generation global technologies. The event features hands-on technology...
SciShow Kids
Where Does Sand Come From and More Viewer Questions Answered! | SciShow Kids
Jessi and Squeaks decide to answer some interesting questions from viewers like you, to teach you about sand, butterflies, and computers!
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Bill Thigpen Talks About How NASA Uses Supercomputers
A conversation with Bill Thigpen, Branch Chief of Advanced Computing at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
Curated Video
Understanding the Purpose of Binary Code
Quick whiteboard tutorial showing which explains what the point of binary code in computing is, and why we use it. Can be helpful for students studying GCSE Computer Science.
Learning Mole
Machine Learning
Dive into 'Machine Learning' to discover how computers learn from data to make decisions and predictions all by themselves! A quick, fascinating journey into the brain of technology, perfect for young tech enthusiasts.
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Jeremy Frank Talks About How Automated Technology Will Help Humans Reach Mars
A conversation with Jeremy Frank, Principle Investigator for the Autonomous Systems and Operations Project at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
NASA
Why Quantum? Why Now? NASA Celebrates World Quantum Day
April 14 marks the annual World Quantum Day, and NASA's Space Communications and Navigation program is excited to celebrate! Whether you know it or not, quantum physics touches our lives each day. Everything physical around us is made of...
Curated Video
The Evolution and Impact of the Internet: From ARPANET to Online Gaming
This video explores the evolution of the Internet from its origins in defense and academia to its widespread integration into daily life by the early 1990s. It highlights the exponential growth of websites, the impact of online shopping...
The Guardian
The Raspberry Pi and it's importance in learning computer science
The Raspberry Pi and it's importance in learning computer science As part of the London Games Festival the Guardian ran a Raspberry Pi coaching session at the Google Campus. The Raspberry Pi is a credit card sized single-board computer...
Curated Video
Exploring the Future of Computer-Generated Music Composition
At the University of Plymouth's Computer Music Research Laboratory, researchers are exploring the development of computer applications that can replicate the creative process of composing music. Led by Eduardo Miranda, they are...
Curated Video
Cutting-Edge Technologies for the Blind and Visually Impaired
At Vision in Birmingham, cutting-edge inventions and gadgets were showcased to assist the blind and visually impaired. These included computer keyboards with larger buttons and Braille computer pads, phones with larger buttons and...
Curated Video
Campus Party: The World's Biggest Computer Gaming Get Together
Campus Party in Valencia, Spain is the world's largest computer gaming event, attracting thousands of participants from around the globe. With non-stop gaming, super fast file sharing, and cutting-edge technology, attendees have the...
Kids Academy
Objects that Fit Together | Matching Games for Kids | Develop Logic Skills for Children
Objects That Fit Together Developing logic for kids is an essential skill because children who think logically are more likely to have successful learning experiences in school. Logical thinking allows children to make better decisions,...
Curated Video
Simulated Large-Scale Computer Battle: Advancing Military Technology and Collaboration
In this video, British military forces and nine allied nations, including Japan, South Korea, and Thailand, participate in a simulated large-scale computer battle. The aim is to familiarize military personnel with new data and emerging...
The Guardian
The Observer Conversation: Are virtual worlds more interesting than the real one?
Do computer games merely simulate and exaggerate life? Or can they be so immersive that they surpass the real thing? Paul MacInnes and Observer video games editor Giles Richards canvass games bloggers and industry insiders to find out....
Curated Video
Calendars: Organizing Our Days Since Ancient Times
Learn how calendars help organize our days and prevent confusion when scheduling meetings and activities. We will discusses different types of calendars, such as the Gregorian calendar, religious calendars, national calendars, and fiscal...
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