Instructional Video5:02
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Why should you read "The Handmaid's Tale"? - Naomi R. Mercer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Margaret Atwood's speculative fiction masterpiece The Handmaid's Tale explores the consequences of complacency and how power can be wielded unfairly. Atwood's chilling vision of a dystopian regime has captured readers' imaginations since...
Instructional Video4:05
SciShow

Do Psychologists Still Use Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?

12th - Higher Ed
You've probably seen the pyramidal diagram of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. It's straightforward enough but, it might be a bit too subjective to really measure human needs.
Instructional Video4:35
SciShow Kids

Happy Birthday, Charles Darwin! Science for Kids

K - 5th
We’re having a birthday party for one of the world’s most famous scientists, Charles Darwin!!!
Instructional Video20:34
TED Talks

TED: How megacities are changing the map of the world | Parag Khanna

12th - Higher Ed
I want you to reimagine how life is organized on earth, says global strategist Parag Khanna. As our expanding cities grow ever more connected through transportation, energy and communications networks, we evolve from geography to what he...
Instructional Video16:48
TED Talks

TED: The gift and power of emotional courage | Susan David

12th - Higher Ed
Psychologist Susan David shares how the way we deal with our emotions shapes everything that matters: our actions, careers, relationships, health and happiness. In this deeply moving, humorous and potentially life-changing talk, she...
Instructional Video1:46
Two Minute Music Theory

Sharps, Flats, and Naturals - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #13

12th - Higher Ed
What exactly are double sharps and flats, and why are they needed? Find out today on Two Minute Music Theory as we look at sharps, flats, and naturals...also known as accidentals.
Instructional Video1:50
Two Minute Music Theory

How To Read Time Signatures - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #8

12th - Higher Ed
Season 1, Episode 8 How do you know what the two numbers at the beginning of a piece of music mean? Are they a fraction? Will any two numbers work? Find out today How To Read Time Signatures on Two Minute Music Theory.
Instructional Video0:11
Two Minute Music Theory

Season 3 Starting September 5! - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY

12th - Higher Ed
Season 3 of Two Minute Music Theory starts on September 5! Mark your calendars! Tell everyone you know! Tell everyone you don't know! Tell you friends. Tell your enemies. Tell that guy from the internet company who was supposed to be...
Instructional Video2:28
Two Minute Music Theory

Building Chords: Chord Inversions - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #42

12th - Higher Ed
Season 3, Episode 22 - Two Minute Music Theory The third installment in our Building Chords Series. Today we look at what happens when the chord isn't stacked like it normally is. When notes aren't in their normal position, we call that...
Instructional Video1:36
Science360

Cancer-scanning device detects residual cancer cells post-surgery – Biotech’s future

12th - Higher Ed
Despite a surgeon’s best efforts, residual cancer cells often remain after a tumor is removed. Now, a technology from NSF-funded small business NovaScan detects cancer cells in living tissue in real-time. The cancer-scanning device has...
Instructional Video2:49
Two Minute Music Theory

Building Major and Minor Chords - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #39

12th - Higher Ed
Season 3, Episode 19 - Two Minute Music Theory Today we begin a series on Building Chords. Starting with the two most common types of chords in western music: The Major and Minor Chords.
Instructional Video6:42
Two Minute Music Theory

The ART of Music Theory

12th - Higher Ed
Music theory is often confused as being mostly about identification, but really - it's more about interpretation. Music Theory is an art. And it's an artform that is both valuable and practical for all musicians throughout their lifetime.
Instructional Video1:41
Two Minute Music Theory

The Major Scale Formula - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #25

12th - Higher Ed
What are major scales? How do we build them? Why should you never use E# Major? Is there a Formula for Major Scales? All this and more today on Two Minute Music Theory! Season 3, Episode 3
Instructional Video2:01
Two Minute Music Theory

Major Scale vs. Ionian Mode - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #29

12th - Higher Ed
The Major scale and the Ionian mode share a lot. Pitch collection, home note, key signature. So, are they the same? We find out today on Two Minute Music Theory. Season 3, Episode 8
Instructional Video2:59
Two Minute Music Theory

Building Seventh Chords - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #41

12th - Higher Ed
Season 3, Episode 21 - Two Minute Music Theory The third installment in our Building Chords Series. Today we look at building all types of Seventh Chords, which are extensions of the basic triad.
Instructional Video3:02
Two Minute Music Theory

Q&A #1 - Why Do We Need Double Sharps? - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY

12th - Higher Ed
A question that comes up a lot: Why do we need double sharps and double flats? Where would we possibly use them? Also, does E# or B# exist? Where would we use that? Find out today on the first ever Two Minute Music Theory Q&A!
Instructional Video14:13
Music Matters

Music Theory Exam Tips & Advice - Music Theory

9th - 12th
These music theory exam tips could make all the difference in your exam. Are you taking a music theory exam soon? Then this music theory lesson is for you. Find out what to take to the exam, how best to prepare, how to work through the...
Instructional Video17:19
Sir Linkalot

Sir Linkalot Time - Lesson 23 - Even More Things That Look Like Letters

K - 5th
Lesson 23 - Even More Things That Look Like Letters
Instructional Video12:31
Curated Video

Merchant of Venice Act 5 Analysis | Shakespeare Play by Play

12th - Higher Ed
This video analyzes act 5 of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and establishes the characters, themes, and symbols that will carry through the entire the play. I read The Merchant of Venice through the theme of Paradise.
Instructional Video4:25
Curated Video

Decoding Words with Long O Sounds at the End of a Syllable

K - 5th
In this video, students will learn how to decode words with a long vowel sound O at the end of a syllable. The teacher explains the difference between open and closed syllables and emphasizes that open vowels make the long vowel sound....
Instructional Video2:39
Mr Henry's Music World

Music Theory for Kids The Repeat Sign

K - 5th
Learn about the Musical Alphabet and Lines and Spaces on the music staff in this animated video about music theory.
Instructional Video16:47
Music Matters

Why the Notes E# B# Cb and Fb Really Do Exist - Music Theory

9th - 12th
Yes, the notes E#, B#, Cb and Fb really do exist and it's important to know why. In this music theory lesson we explain the often confusing topic of enharmonic equivalents and why in music we sometimes have to call a note E# instead of...
Instructional Video10:35
Wonderscape

Learning Sight Words: A Head Start for 2nd Grade

K - 5th
In this video, Kristen teaches 15 sight words that are important for second graders to know. Sight words are frequently used words that students should be able to recognize by sight. Kristen goes over each word and provides a sentence...
Instructional Video13:48
Executive Finance

Finance Transformation: People and Teamwork

Higher Ed
This lesson focuses on finance transformation using people from a team perspective. It discusses strategies for developing effective teams, including clarity of roles, goals, process, and rewards, and managing each stage of team...

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