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Curated Video
Spotting Logical Fallacies: A Guide to Critical Thinking
This video explains logical fallacies, which are errors in reasoning that make arguments invalid. It gives examples of common fallacies such as false cause, straw man, begging the question, and false dilemma. By learning to spot these...
Curated Video
How to Use Reason and Logic in Influence & Persuasion
It may be that nobody ever makes a decision based solely on the facts. But they do need the facts and the reasons to justify their decision. Maybe to the people around them. Or perhaps just for themselves. As a result, we need to use...
Curated Video
Introduction to Factor Theorem and Factoring Polynomials
The video is a lecture presentation about the factor and remainder theorems in mathematics. The presenter explains how to use the factor theorem to find factors and remainders of polynomials by substituting specific values and also...
Curated Video
Using Picture Graphs to Solve Take-Apart Problems
This video is a lesson on solving take-apart problems using information from picture graphs. It teaches students how to interpret and analyze data presented in a graph, and apply it to solve mathematical problems. The video also...
Curated Video
Choosing Strong Reasons to Support Your Opinion
In this video, the teacher explains the difference between opinions and facts and how writers support their opinions with strong reasons in their writing. The teacher provides examples and guides the students through a practice activity...
Bozeman Science
CER - Claim Evidence Reasoning
In this video Paul Andersen explains how the CER framework can be used to give explanations in a science classroom. In order to make a complete explanation a Claim must be supported by Evidence and Reasoning connecting the evidence to...
Kids Academy
Matching, Sorting & Logic Games and Activities | Preschool & Kindergarten | Kids Academy
Sorting Games, Matching Games, Logic Games for Kids Install now Kids Academy Talented & Giftedf='https://smart.link/5d9b5460c7805' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>Gifted Here at Kid’s Academy, we know that improving young students’...
NativLang
Logic & Arguments - premises & conclusions, truth, deduction vs. induction
Learn how to use logic to examine arguments. This lesson introduces premises & conclusions, distinguishes the form of an argument from its content, conceptualizes truth & validity, and contrasts deductive & inductive reasoning. The video...
Curated Video
Estimating Reasonableness of Fraction Word Problems using Benchmark Fractions
In this video lesson, students learn how to estimate the reasonableness of answers to fraction word problems by using benchmark fractions. The teacher explains the concept of benchmark fractions and demonstrates how to calculate,...
Oxford Online English
IELTS Writing - Using Linking Words and Phrases to Improve Your Score
In this lesson, you can learn how to use linking words and phrases for the IELTS writing exam. Linking words are important for your IELTS writing, especially for the essay. Using linking words well can make a big difference...
Kids Academy
Measuring Capacity for Kids | Capacity Lessons - Gallons, Quarts, Pints, and Cups
For kids, measuring capacity can be tricky when there’s so many different containers to memorize! Gallon man is here to help in this engaging video tutorial that assists early learners in measuring the volume of liquids using gallons,...
Curated Video
C++ for Beginners - Comparators and Logical Operators
In this section, your instructor examines the comparison operator types and the logical operator types.
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This clip is from the chapter "Operators and Precedence" of the series "C++ for Beginners".Understanding Comments:...
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This clip is from the chapter "Operators and Precedence" of the series "C++ for Beginners".Understanding Comments:...
Curated Video
Multiplication with Trial and Error
This video shows the process for solving the problem presented in SATs 2022 Paper 3 Q2, which involves multiplication with trial and error. Students will learn how to solve multiplication problems using logical reasoning and trial and...
Curated Video
Unlocking the Power of Critical Thinking: Making Informed Decisions in a Complex World
Critical thinking is the intentional process of analyzing information using logic, reasoning, and creativity to make better judgments and decisions. It is a broad skill that can be applied to various situations, such as job interviews,...
Curated Video
Estimating Fractions: Assessing Reasonableness in Word Problems
In this video, the teacher guides students through the process of estimating and solving word problems involving fractions. They explain the concept of benchmark fractions and demonstrate how to use mental estimation to arrive at...
Curated Video
Selenium WebDriver with Java - Basics to Advanced and Frameworks - Practice Exercise Reverse String Logic-Palindrome
This video presents a practice exercise that explains the reverse string logic using a palindrome.
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This clip is from the chapter "Java Object Oriented Programming System (OOPS) Basic for Selenium Part - 1" of the series...
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This clip is from the chapter "Java Object Oriented Programming System (OOPS) Basic for Selenium Part - 1" of the series...
Curated Video
Kafka for Developers - Data Contracts Using Schema Registry - Build a Coffee Shop Order Consumer
In this video, we will code and consume the coffee order AVRO record from the Kafka topic.
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This clip is from the chapter "Coffee Shop Order Service Using AVRO - A Real-Time Use Case" of the series "Kafka for Developers - Data...
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This clip is from the chapter "Coffee Shop Order Service Using AVRO - A Real-Time Use Case" of the series "Kafka for Developers - Data...
IDG TECHtalk
What’s going on with the Studio Display, and who should use it?
Users and reviewers have expressed some frustration with the new Studio Display, wondering why its components and software mirror that of an iPhone without touch capability. Apple is known for recycling its products, but is the Studio...
Curated Video
Spotting Logical Fallacies
This video explores common logical fallacies used in arguments, such as Argumentum ad nauseam, the red herring fallacy, and the straw man fallacy. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing and understanding these fallacies to avoid...
SciShow
How to Predict the Odds of Anything
Statistics! They're every scientist's friend. But they can be easy to misinterpret. Check out this thought exercise with Hank to understand how some mental kung fu known as Bayesian reasoning can use stats to draw some downright...
Virtually Passed
Math Puzzle - climbing a mountain
It takes 4 days to climb to the peak of a mountain. Unfortunately your bag can only hold 3 days worth of food.
By stockpiling food at camps along the way, what is the shortest time it will take to climb the...
By stockpiling food at camps along the way, what is the shortest time it will take to climb the...
KnowMo
Problem Style Questions for Sequences
The video is a lecture on solving problems related to sequences. The lecturer explains that this topic is a favorite for examiners because they can ask various questions that require logical thinking beyond applying class processes. The...
After Skool
Listen to Your Intuition
Did you ever have a gut reaction or an unexplained feeling that guided you to a decision? This phenomenon is called Intuition. We've all felt it, whether aware or not, but it's constantly working in the background of our minds. Intuition...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Ethos Pathos Logos
Ethos, pathos, and logos in public speaking give an important introduction to Aristotle's Rhetoric that we can use to improve the persuasiveness of your presentations and public speaking. Ethos: Personal credibility. We can establish our...