Instructional Video4:09
TED-Ed

TED-ED: A clever way to estimate enormous numbers - Michael Mitchell

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Have you ever tried to guess how many pieces of candy there are in a jar? Or tackled a mindbender like: _How many piano tuners are there in Chicago?" Physicist Enrico Fermi was very good at problems like these -- learn how he used the...
Instructional Video5:19
Curated Video

Create and Graph Relationships with Linear Functions

K - 5th
Learn how to create and graph relationships using linear functions. The example used is about a photography business, where the teacher guides the students through the process of graphing the relationship between profit and the number of...
Instructional Video2:23
Curated Video

Business Intelligence with Microsoft Power BI - with Material - Creating a Filled Map

Higher Ed
This video demonstrates how to create a filled map. This clip is from the chapter "Maps in Power BI" of the series "Business Intelligence with Microsoft Power BI - with Material".This section focuses on the types of maps in Power BI.
Instructional Video7:16
Curated Video

Can you solve this puzzle? | Math Puzzle For Kids 2

K - 5th
This visual math puzzle, or math logic puzzle as some teachers call it is perfect for grades 3, 4 or 5. I loved to use these math warmups before class every day to encourage students to start thinking mathematically and to share their...
Instructional Video7:53
Curated Video

Can you solve this puzzle?| Math Puzzle for Kids 3

K - 5th
This visual math puzzle, or math logic puzzle as some teachers call it is perfect for grades 3, 4, or 5. I loved to use these math warmups before class every day to encourage students to start thinking mathematically and to share their...
Instructional Video7:28
Curated Video

Can you solve this elementary math puzzle? | Fun Classroom Warm-Up Activity for grades 3-5

K - 5th
Ready to boost your students' mathematical thinking with fun and engaging puzzles? Our visual math puzzles are perfect for grades 3, 4, and 5! Use this math logic puzzle as a daily warm-up to get your students' minds sharp and ready for...
Instructional Video5:15
Curated Video

Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z - Introduction to Machine Learning: Machine Learning Model

Higher Ed
In this video, we will cover machine learning model. This clip is from the chapter "Deep learning: Artificial Neural Networks with Python" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z".In this section, we...
Instructional Video7:38
Let's Tute

Unveiling the Math behind Magic and Tricks

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, a teacher reveals the mathematical logic behind three popular number tricks involving doubling, adding, and subtracting digits. Viewers are encouraged to use their logic and math skills to solve these puzzles and share...
Instructional Video8:57
SciShow

Common Misconceptions About Evolution

12th - Higher Ed
Evolution is particularly vulnerable to misunderstandings around the scientific language. SciShow clears up some confusing language!
Instructional Video7:33
Bozeman Science

Magnetic Field of a Wire

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how current moving through a wire will generate a magnetic field tangent to the wire. As the current increases the magnetic field will increase and as the radius from the wire increase the magnitude...
Instructional Video3:47
3Blue1Brown

The quick proof of Bayes' theorem

12th - Higher Ed
A short explanation of why Bayes' theorem is true, together with discussion on a common misconception in probability
Instructional Video25:39
SciShow

Plants Are Way Cooler Than We Give Them Credit For

12th - Higher Ed
Plants! If oxygen and good smells aren't enough for you, here's a collection of episodes that might win you over.
Instructional Video4:10
Be Smart

The Superb Owl!

12th - Higher Ed
As we get ready to watch that big football game that my lawyers tell me I'm not allowed to say the name of, let's celebrate a champion of the bird world: Stealthy and silent owls! Learn how owls fly so silently, how they see in the dark,...
Instructional Video3:20
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Activation energy: Kickstarting chemical reactions - Vance Kite

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Chemical reactions are constantly happening in your body -- even at this very moment. But what catalyzes these important reactions? Vance Kite explains how enzymes assist the process, while providing a light-hearted way to remember how...
Instructional Video7:57
PBS

How Two Microbes Changed History

12th - Higher Ed
What if I told you that, more than two billion years ago, some tiny living thing started to live inside another living thing .... and never left? And now, the descendants of both of those things are in you?
Instructional Video8:59
TED Talks

Doris Kim Sung: Metal that breathes

12th - Higher Ed
Modern buildings with floor-to-ceiling windows give spectacular views, but they require a lot of energy to cool. Doris Kim Sung works with thermo-bimetals, smart materials that act more like human skin, dynamically and responsively, and...
Instructional Video4:07
SciShow

How to Milk a Cockroach

12th - Higher Ed
Cow, almond, soy, goat. There are a lot of choices when it comes to milk, but if you're looking for that nutritious boost of vitamins and minerals in the morning, have you considered cockroach milk?
Instructional Video13:46
TED Talks

TED: How we're growing baby corals to rebuild reefs | Kristen Marhaver

12th - Higher Ed
Kristen Marhaver studies corals, tiny creatures the size of a poppyseed that, over hundreds of slow years, create beautiful, life-sustaining ocean structures hundreds of miles long. As she admits, it's easy to get sad about the state of...
Instructional Video1:40
SciShow

Do Women Have Adam's Apples?

12th - Higher Ed
Quick Questions takes on the matter of the adam's apple -- The fact is, everyone has one! Learn what it really is, what its purpose is, and why they might look different in different people.
Instructional Video4:38
SciShow

Is Passive-Aggressiveness a Personality Disorder?

12th - Higher Ed
You might have a roommate who rolls their eyes a lot and leaves sassy sticky notes all over the place, but no matter how frustrating it is, it’s probably not a personality disorder.
Instructional Video3:16
SciShow

What Ventilators Taught Us About Breathing

12th - Higher Ed
Humans’ experiences with ventilators have taught us that sighing isn’t just a way to express yourself: it’s a vital part of our everyday breathing.
Instructional Video4:31
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Why do people get so anxious about math? - Orly Rubinsten

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Have you ever sat down to take a math test and immediately felt your heart beat faster and your palms start to sweat? This is called math anxiety, and if it happens to you, you're not alone: Researchers think about 20 percent of the...
Instructional Video11:36
TED Talks

Dan Meyer: Math class needs a makeover

12th - Higher Ed
Today's math curriculum is teaching students to expect -- and excel at -- paint-by-numbers classwork, robbing kids of a skill more important than solving problems: formulating them. Dan Meyer shows classroom-tested math exercises that...
Instructional Video4:57
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Which animal has the best eyesight? | Thomas W. Cronin

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The animal kingdom boasts an incredible diversity of eyes. Some rotate independently while others have squiggly-shaped pupils. Some have protective lids, others squirt blood. But which creature has the best sight? Which sees best in the...

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