TED Talks
Eugenia Cheng: An unexpected tool for understanding inequality: abstract math
How do we make sense of a world that doesn't? By looking in unexpected places, says mathematician Eugenia Cheng. She explains how applying concepts from abstract mathematics to daily life can lead us to a deeper understanding of things...
Let's Tute
Some Stupid Math Mistakes: Trigonometry in Real Life Situations
The video is a fun and engaging way to apply trigonometry to real-life situations. The teacher presents various scenarios and challenges the viewers to use their knowledge of angles and elevation to solve them. The video emphasizes that...
Brian McLogan
Is it Math or Is it You? How you think about math matters
In this video I will share with you the thoughts students have about math that hold them back. This can be thoughts about their past, thoughts about the future and thoughts about the present. ⭐️ One Simple Tip For Improving Your Grade -...
Brian McLogan
What are the three most important secrets every math student must know
Learn math your way. My mission is to provide quality math education to everyone that is willing to receive it. This video is only a portion of a video course I have created as a math teacher. Please visit my website to join my mailing...
Curated Video
Optometrists use math? - The surprising ways that an eye doctor uses math everyday for kids!
Ever wondered how math is used in the real world? Join us in this fascinating episode as we dive into the world of optometry with Dr. Ann Morrison, a renowned optometrist and professor at Ohio State University. In this engaging...
Visual Learning Systems
Geology of North America: Introduction
North America's geology and topography is a fascinating and beautiful story. This video captures footage from throughout the continent to tell this captivating story. Major geological events such as the formation of the Appalachian and...
TED Talks
Seth Shostak: ET is (probably) out there -- get ready
SETI researcher Seth Shostak bets that we will find extraterrestrial life in the next twenty-four years, or he'll buy you a cup of coffee. He explains why new technologies and the laws of probability make the breakthrough so likely --...
Crash Course
Biological Polymers: Crash Course Organic Chemistry
You might think a self regulating factory sounds pretty unbelievable, but that’s pretty much exactly how our bodies work! Our bodies are full of regulatory mechanisms that keep all the organic molecules we need to live in balance. In...
Curated Video
Patterns of Life – D’Arcy Thompson, Structuralism and the Shape of Life (#2/5)
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Let's Tute
Some Stupid Math Mistakes: Trigonometry in Real Life Situations
The video is a fun and engaging way to apply trigonometry to real-life situations. The teacher presents various scenarios and challenges the viewers to use their knowledge of angles and elevation to solve them. The video emphasizes that...
Free School
Introduction to Division for Kids: Basics of Division - FreeSchool Math
Ready to learn about division? In math, division is separating numbers into equal groups. You probably use division in your daily life without realizing it. There are different ways to write the problems, but don't let that throw you...
Curated Video
Patterns of Life – Charles Darwin and Game theory (#1/5)
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Curated Video
Patterns of Life – Alan Turing and Morphogenesis (#4/5)
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Curated Video
Patterns of Life – Edward Lorenz and Chaos Theory (#5/5)
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Curated Video
Patterns of Life – Warren Weaver and Complexity Theory (#3/5)
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Zach Star
Artificial Intelligence Research and Which Majors to Pick
This video be in less depth than the previous but will cover a wider range of topics and research in artificial intelligence. Startups in artificial intelligence are becoming more and more popular (over 100 just in healthcare) and they...
Curated Video
Organizing Data
In this video, students learn to collect and organize data using tables and charts. We use tally marks as a counting strategy by creating groups of five. Yo ho yo ho, a pirate's life for me!
Wonderscape
Exploring George Washington: From Early Life to Founding Father
Dive into the fascinating early life of George Washington, America's first president, and uncover the formative experiences that shaped him into a key figure in the nation's history. From his birth in Virginia to his adventures in...
Curated Video
Understanding Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
This video explains the difference between descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. The video provides examples of both types of statistics and discusses the key components of each.
Curated Video
The Math of Alice in Wonderland
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland are renowned for their clever incorporation of logic puzzles and paradoxes, a testament to Charles Dodgson's (Lewis Carroll's real name) mathematical skills and training. He utilized these elements not...
Wonderscape
Understanding Fractions: A Beginner's Guide
This video introduces fractions, explaining how to divide items, write fractions, and compare sizes. Using practical examples like dividing an apple, it covers numerators, denominators, and fractions in daily life. Interactive questions...
NUMBEROCK
Polygons
Alan kite surfs, skateboards, bikes, dives, and explores space as he learns about Polygons. These shapes surround Alan in his daily life, and he is so excited to give you a tour of real-world polygons! The smooth beat and positive vibes...
Physics Girl
Can you power a house with a ShakeWeight?
Using a ShakeWeight, how long would it take to produce enough energy to power a house for a day? Are we making progress toward clean and alternative energy sources? PBS Digital Studios is grateful to Bill and Melinda Gates for their...
Curated Video
Embracing Tenacity: A Bengal Tiger's Lesson in Perseverance
In this video, Takashi the Bengal tiger discusses the importance of tenacity in achieving goals and standing out from the crowd. Through a story about a young boy named Kamal who struggles with math, Takashi encourages viewers to be...
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