Instructional Video2:43
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The equator

K - 5th
Find out why countries on the equator enjoy sunshine for most of the year. People and places - Mapping - Latitude and longitude Learning Points The equator divides the planet into two halves: the northern hemisphere and the southern...
Instructional Video3:30
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Where on Earth are you?

K - 5th
Believe it or not only two numbers are needed to locate your exact position on Earth - your longitude and latitude! People and places -Mapping - Latitude and longitude Learning Points Longitude: imaginary lines that run vertically around...
Instructional Video5:55
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Specific Rotation: Measuring Optical Activity

9th - Higher Ed
Specific rotation is a standardized measure of how much a chiral compound rotates plane-polarized light. It's dependent on the substance’s concentration, the path length of the light, and the temperature, providing key insights into a...
Instructional Video1:27
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The Value of a Well-Rounded Learning Experience

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the president of an IT solutions consulting company reflects on his unconventional path to obtaining a degree in a rapidly evolving field like AI, where many professionals do not necessarily hold formal degrees. He...
Instructional Video3:55
Curated Video

SwiftUI iOS 16 Crash Course - Emoji Quote App in SwiftUI - Warming Up with the Basics

Higher Ed
In this lesson, we will explore the basics of Xcode 14. The lecture explains the interface and then takes us to the basic concepts of Xcode and what we can do with the program. This clip is from the chapter "Introduction" of the series...
Instructional Video5:32
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Constructing a Heliodome in Switzerland

6th - Higher Ed
This video presents the story of building a Heliodome in Switzerland for Herbert and Gabriella Lotscher, focusing on the use of local materials and the benefits of the design. Building Tomorrow episode 7, part 7
Instructional Video1:46
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How Many Unique Triangles

9th - 12th
In this math video we will determine how many unique triangles can be formed. We will be given three angle measures and asked how many unique triangles can be formed. We will review and understand that the three interior angles of any...
Instructional Video6:13
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Measuring Accurately on the Celsius Scale

K - 8th
Mr. Addit explains why it is so important to include the unit of measurement in all your measurements.
Instructional Video6:12
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Thermometer, Degree, Fahrenheit

K - 8th
Mr. Addit reviews the basic units of measurement: the inch, the foot, the mile, and the pound. He then explains how to measure temperature with a Fahrenheit thermometer.
Instructional Video5:46
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Let's Talk about Triangles

K - 8th
Mr. Addit describes the four main types of triangles and explains what makes each type unique. He models drawing the four different triangles.
Instructional Video5:55
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Introduction to Angles

K - 8th
Mr. Addit describes the three main types of angles and the way that those angles can be measured.
Instructional Video2:21
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Revolutionizing Athletic Performance: The Future of Sports Technology

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the cutting-edge technology being used by top athletes to enhance their performance. From computerized shoes measuring speed to shirts with integrated sensors monitoring heart rate, athletes are utilizing advanced...
Instructional Video6:01
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Finding Missing Angle Measures Using Simple Equations and the Triangle Sum Theorem

9th - Higher Ed
In this video tutorial, students are guided through the process of finding missing angle measures in triangles using simple equations and the triangle sum theorem. The teacher demonstrates step-by-step how to solve for the unknown angles...
Instructional Video6:16
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Finding the Capacity

K - 8th
Mr. Addit explains the concept of capacity and then reviews some familiar measurements: ounce, cup, pint, quart and gallon. He demonstrates how to calculate equivalent units of measurement and then solve measurement word problems.
Instructional Video4:18
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Hot, Warm, Cold, and Cool

K - 8th
Miss Palomine gives examples of things that are hot, cold, warm, and cool. She and the student then look for examples for hot, cold, warm, and cool.
Instructional Video3:57
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How To Get A Career Working With Animals

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Taylor, lead animal keeper at Animal Wonders, shares her tips and advice on how to get your animal dream job!
Instructional Video4:38
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How To Regrind Drill Bits Using a Quorn Tool & Cutter Grinder

Higher Ed
In this video we demonstrate the process of precision drill grinding with conical flank relief on a shop-made Quorn tool and cutter grinder.
Instructional Video7:33
Brian McLogan

Radian vs Degree

12th - Higher Ed
In this video we will explore the difference between a radian and a degree and not only when to use each but how to convert between each other. ⭐️ Stop Memorizing the Unit Circle - • Stop memorizing the unit circle ✅ New Trigonometry...
Instructional Video7:59
Brian McLogan

Don't Forget How To Convert Between Radians and Degrees

12th - Higher Ed
In this video we are going to explore how to convert between radians and degrees but also focus on the process so that you will always remember. ⭐ Convert Radians to Degrees - • Convert Radians to Degrees ⭐ Understanding of a radian - •...
Instructional Video6:21
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Introduction to Angles

K - Higher Ed
You could say that angles are some of the building blocks of geometry, and you've probably already seen lots of examples of angles in your life already. In this lesson, we'll go over the exact definition of an angle, how to name an...
Instructional Video5:04
PBS

Are Women Better With Money?

12th - Higher Ed
Women report feeling high or overwhelming levels of financial stress twice as often as men. Why is that? For many, it boils down to compensation and confidence.
Instructional Video3:12
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Light Pillars: What Are Those Mysterious Light Beams From The Sky?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Light pillars are optical phenomena that occur in extremely cold atmospheres, when flat ice crystals form close to the ground. They reflect natural and artificial light in columns that extend through the sky. This captivating spectacle...
Instructional Video3:49
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Information Loss in Black Holes

12th - Higher Ed
Theoretical physicist and Nobel Laureate Roger Penrose (Oxford) describes why he thinks Stephen Hawking was wrong to change his mind about information loss in black holes.
Instructional Video1:28
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What Caused Uranus’ Weird Tilt?

Pre-K - 5th
Let's learn why Uranus is the only planet that spins on its side!