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Curated Video

What is Calculus in Math? Simple Explanation with Examples

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Calculus is a branch of mathematics that deals with very small changes. Calculus consists of two main segments—differential calculus and integral calculus. Differential calculus primarily deals with the rate of change of things, while...
Instructional Video1:45
Kids Academy

Quizzes for Kids: ELA, Math & Sciense from Preschool to 3rd Grade | Kids Academy

Pre-K - 4th
We want to help prevent learning disruptions while school is out by offering families, educators, schools, and districts a 50% discount on all our membership plans: https://bit.ly/2xiePZg Tests and quizzes for kids are two ways for...
Instructional Video1:29
Curated Video

60 second adventures in collaborative science with David Mitchell - Citizen Science (1/3)

9th - 11th
How do you become a scientist or contribute to a great discovery? We’ve all heard of Einstein, Newton and Hawking but did you know that even people without a PhD with some complicated sounding title can play an integral role in exploring...
Instructional Video5:16
SciShow

How Pocket Calculators Changed Electronics Forever

12th - Higher Ed
We don't think of pocket calculators as being all that special these days, but in reality their rise coincided with many of the innovations we take for granted today.
Instructional Video14:43
Schooling Online

Flying Through Film: Stephen Daldry, Billy Elliot - Theme of Poverty and Social Class

3rd - Higher Ed
Be inspired by a Northern English working-class lad who defies the odds! This lesson explores the theme of Poverty and Social Class in Stephen Daldry’s film Billy Elliot. Discover how Billy pursues his love of ballet despite his family’s...
Instructional Video1:57
Next Animation Studio

China’s $1 trillion fusion reactor sets new record for sustaining temperatures five times hotter than the sun

12th - Higher Ed
China's $1 trillion Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak fusion reactor has superheated a loop of plasma to 70 million degrees Celsius, or five times hotter than the sun, for a new record of just over 17 minutes.
Instructional Video14:08
Science360

Wired For Success - narrated by Neil deGrasse Tyson

12th - Higher Ed
Internet, cell phones, Facebook and Twitter... it's clear that technology plays a big role in many students' lives. But in many classrooms -- particularly in schools with limited resources -- teachers still rely on paper, pens, chalk and...
Instructional Video7:18
Seeker

Did NASA’s Twin Study Results Just Change Spaceflight Forever?

9th - 11th
The twin study is a revolutionary analysis of the molecular, physiological, and behavioral changes that happens to the human body in space in a year span. This is the first time it's ever been done and we're here to break it down for...
Instructional Video4:18
Seeker

Giant Flow Batteries Could Power Your City In The Future

9th - 11th
China is building vanadium redox flow batteries to power its cities in the future, but what exactly are they and how do they work? Diamond Nuclear Batteries Are Forever… Sort Of- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fj7z8wFGzDE Read More: The...
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Seeker

Goodbye Silicon! Your Next Computer Chip Could Be Made of Gallium Oxide

9th - 11th
A new material may be coming for 'Silicon Valley' as researchers are looking towards gallium oxide to produce faster computer chips than ever before. Moore's Law Is Ending... So, What's Next? - https://youtu.be/Vv_2C95cO6s Read More: The...
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Brainwaves Video Anthology

Lisa Yokana - Teachers Make a Difference - My Students

Higher Ed
An educator for over twenty years, Lisa Yokana was the STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) coordinator at Scarsdale High School, where she designed and taught a three level STEAM course sequence for Scarsdale’s Design...
Instructional Video4:37
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Educator.com

Trigonometric Integrals

11th - Higher Ed
Present examples of trigonometric integrals with a video that shows an example of determining a trigonometric integral. The AP Calculus example shows that many of the trigonometric integrals require manipulation and using trigonometric...
Instructional Video7:55
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Educator.com

Properties of the Definite Integral

11th - Higher Ed
What are the properties that can be associated with the definite integral? The AP Calculus video lists nine properties of the definite integral and provides explanations of why the properties hold for integrals in language that is...
Instructional Video2:54
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Educator.com

Solving Integrals Using Substitution

11th - Higher Ed
The concept of solving integrals by substitution with trigonometric functions is modeled by a video designed for AP Calculus classes. The narrator works an example problem using substitution and shows that careful substitution...
Instructional Video5:42
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Educator.com

Integration by Parts

11th - Higher Ed
Class members view how to derive the formula to integrate by parts with a video that uses the Product Rule from the beginning of AP Calculus to derive the rule to integrate products. The resource shows the...
Instructional Video10:30
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Educator.com

Integration by Partial Fractions

11th - Higher Ed
Demonstrate a complex integration by using partial fractions with an AP Calculus resource that works an example of integrating a rational function. The function's denominator has linear factors with one of them repeated. 
Instructional Video5:59
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Educator.com

Volumes by Cylindrical Shells

11th - Higher Ed
Shells sometimes work better than washers. The AP Calculus video presents an example of finding the volume of a rotational solid by using the shell method. The method uses the integral of the lateral surface area of a cylinder as...
Instructional Video12:30
Crash Course

Cybersecurity: Crash Course Computer Science #31

9th - Higher Ed
The three most important words for cybersecurity? Secrecy, integrity, and availability. The 31st installment of an informative video series describes cybersecurity measures in the digital age. It explains the three different goals of...
Instructional Video10:02
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Crash Course

Derivatives

9th - 12th
Physics and math are closely associated in the science community. High schoolers use information in the video to determine how derivatives and calculus help them understand our local environment. They complete problems that relate to...
Instructional Video7:43
Domain of Science

Calculus, What Is It Good For?

11th - Higher Ed
Explore the meaning of differentiation and integration. A video lesson describes in detail what differentiating and integrating an equation means using the momentum and kinetic energy formulas. Progressing from a linear to a quadratic...
Instructional Video1:47
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Educator.com

The Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

11th - Higher Ed
How many fundamental theorems are there? The Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus is also known as the second part of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. Here's a video that introduces the theorem as the method to...
Instructional Video3:23
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Educator.com

Volumes: Solids That are Not Solid of Revolution

11th - Higher Ed
Viewers learn how to calculate the volume when the cross section is not a circle by using the same principle as if it was a circle. The video goes through an example of finding the volume of a figure where the cross sections are squares...
Instructional Video4:27
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Educator.com

Average Value of a Function

11th - Higher Ed
Viewers learn how to find the average of a variable density with a video made for AP Calculus. The presenter applies the formula to find the average value of a function with an example that provides a density function for a rod. The...
Instructional Video3:37
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Coral Bleaching

9th - 12th Standards
What is coral bleaching? Tackle a trendy topic with a narrated animation. Through a combination of video and illustration, the narrator introduces viewers to a coral reef, then goes inside a coral polyp to show its symbiotic relationship...

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