Instructional Video11:19
Crash Course

Programming Basics: Statements & Functions: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
Today, Carrie Anne is going to start our overview of the fundamental building blocks of programming languages. We’ll start by creating small programs for our very own video game to show how statements and functions work. We aren’t going...
Instructional Video3:17
Crash Course Kids

Engineering Games

3rd - 8th
So how can a game teach us about engineering? Pretty easily! When you're trying to solve a game, or a puzzle, or whatever, you will have a bunch of variables. The trick is knowing how to change one variable at a time to see what changes....
Instructional Video3:41
Science Buddies

Candy Camouflage Scratch Game

K - 5th
In this science fair project, you will explore how camouflage can help prey stay hidden from predators.
Instructional Video1:00
Science360

Game Changer Research Aims to Forecast Tornadoes - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Tornadoes claim hundreds of lives and cause billions of dollars in damages in the United States. With support from the National Science Foundation, computer scientist Amy McGovern at the University of Oklahoma is working to find answers...
Instructional Video5:16
Catalyst University

Motor Learning | Constant & Variable Practice

Higher Ed
In this motor learning video, we will explore and differentiate constant and variable practice.
Instructional Video7:09
Curated Video

Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z - Function and Module in Python: Ordering Multiple Input Arguments

Higher Ed
In this video, we will cover ordering multiple input arguments.
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This clip is from the chapter "Basics for Data Science: Python for Data Science and Data Analysis" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and...
Instructional Video4:37
Crash Course Kids

Bowled Over

3rd - 8th
So, variables. There are lots of them when trying to test an idea. The trick is to isolate one variable at a time to get reliable results every time. But, how do we do that? In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina shows us how to...
Instructional Video13:49
PBS

Loop Quantum Gravity Explained

12th - Higher Ed
The holy grail of physics is to connect our understanding of the tiny scales of atoms and subatomic particles with that of the vast scales of planets, galaxies, and the entire universe. To connect quantum physics with Einstein’s general...
Instructional Video32:00
Curated Video

Describe computer programming : Control Flow

Higher Ed
From the section: Common Coding Concepts.This section will cover common coding concepts such as Scratch setup, bugs, pseudocode, decomposition, commenting and many more.<b<br/>r/>

Common Coding Concepts: Control Flow
Instructional Video7:23
Curated Video

The REAL Answer To The Viral Chinese Math Problem "How Old Is The Captain?"

6th - 11th
Media outlets around the world went crazy over a 5th grade math exam question in China. But they all missed the real story! The problem actually dates back to French researchers in 1979. In this video I present the real story to the...
Instructional Video2:14
NASA

Simulation Reveals Spiraling Supermassive Black Holes

3rd - 11th
A new model is bringing scientists a step closer to understanding the kinds of light signals produced when two supermassive black holes, which are millions to billions of times the mass of the Sun, spiral...
Instructional Video3:58
The Cynical Historian

Why is the west strong? The modernization theory answer

9th - 11th
Europe has gained supreme influence over the world. Some would call that winning the global game, but how did that happen? It's one of the most important questions in history, and there is no good answer. Instead, here is the most...
Instructional Video4:41
National Science Foundation

Science of the Winter Olympic Games: Science of Snow

6th - 8th Standards
Physical science fans find out how supercooled water droplets in the clouds can become crystalline snowflakes. They learn about the categories of snowflakes (plates and columns) and the variables that determine their patterns...
Instructional Video3:18
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Crash Course Kids

Engineering Games

3rd - 8th
Engineering is like a big game! Yes, you read that correctly. In this video, the engineering process is examined with a focus on defining variables, and ways to discover the one variable that affects the outcome of a solution....
Instructional Video4:38
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Crash Course Kids

Bowled Over - Isolating Variables

3rd - 8th
Through a captivating game of bowling and Slingshot Catbot, this video gives future engineers insight into the testing solutions part of the engineering process. It includes setting rules, isolating variables, and checking to see if...
Instructional Video4:35
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Crash Course Kids

Designing a Trial

3rd - 8th
Watch the video to gain insight into an intriguing combination of the engineering process and a game of ring toss. Viewers examine the activity through the eyes of the engineers that first set the criteria for a successful outcome....
Instructional Video16:23
Get Chemistry Help

Chemistry Lesson: Monoatomic Ions

9th - 12th
You'll get a charge out of this! Future scientists learn the rules of naming monoatomic ions and how to determine each ion's charge. They learn to classify between fixed charge metal, variable charge metal, and nonmetal ions.