Crash Course
Cats Vs Dogs? Let's Make an AI to Settle This: Crash Course AI #19
Would you let artificial intelligence make important decisions for you? The 19th installment of the Crash Course Artificial Intelligence unit shows viewers how to use artificial intelligence to help in decision-making. They see how to...
Crash Course
Algorithmic Bias and Fairness: Crash Course AI #18
You wouldn't expect artificial intelligence to have bias. An illuminating video teaches scholars about five different types of algorithmic bias. They learn how bias is not necessarily harmful but can lead to discrimination, and they...
Crash Course
Let’s Make a Movie Recommendation System: Crash Course AI #16
The 16th video in the Crash Course Artificial Intelligence playlist focuses on user-user collaborative filtering in recommender systems. Pupils learn how these artificial intelligence systems analyze available data to recommend a movie...
Crash Course
How YouTube Knows What You Should Watch: Crash Course AI #15
It's a bit eerie that a computer can predict preferences. An engaging video describes how the artificial intelligence in recommender systems work. Scholars learn about content-based, social, and personalized recommendations using YouTube...
TED-Ed
The Tower of Epiphany | Think Like A Coder, Ep 7
Let coding save the world. As part of her quest, the hero of the series must retrieve the Node of Creation from the Tower of Epiphany. This requires solving a computer programming puzzle to determine the energy needed to fill a basin...
Crash Course
Let's Make an AI That Destroys Video Games: Crash Course AI #13
Now that we've made a video game, we might as well figure out how to beat it. Scholars create simple video games and then program an AI to defeat them in the 13th installment of the Crash Course Artificial Intelligence series. They...
Crash Course
AI Playing Games: Crash Course AI #12
Can AI beat humans at tic-tac-toe? The 12th episode in the Crash Course Artificial Intelligence series focuses on teaching computers how to play games. Scholars learn about historical attempts to teach checkers and chess, and see how the...
TED-Ed
How Do Self-Driving Cars “See”?
What do you get when you mix LiDAR and integrated photonics technology? Why a self-driving car, of course. A fascinating short video describes how light detection and ranging, LiDAR for short, and integrated photonics technologies enable...
GCFGlobal.org
How Filter Bubbles Isolate You
How do algorithms personalize each Internet user's online experience? Learners discover the answer in the fifth installment from the digital media literacy series. They explore the concept of the filter bubble, a term used to describe...
The School of Life
Artificial Intelligence
Introduce young computer scientists to the field of artificial intelligence with a short video that provides an overview of the three types of IA: narrow intelligence (weak AI), artificial general intelligence (strong AI), and artificial...
Crash Course
Future Literacies: Crash Course Media Literacy #12
In what direction is our wired world going? Scholars prepare to interact with the technology of the future using a video from a series that focuses on media literacy. The narrator proposes viewers keep a skeptical mind as they interact...
TED-Ed
Can You Solve the Egg Drop Riddle?
100 floors, 100 Faberge eggs, one thief, and one escape vehicle. Young logicians put together what they know to determine how a thief can safely drop a fragile Faberge egg out a window of the city museum into her waiting truck and escape.
Domain of Science
Map of Computer Science
Like all other sciences, computer science has many branches. An informative video provides a brief overview of computer science. It breaks the discipline into three major areas: theoretical computer science, computer engineering, and...
Crash Course
Intro to Algorithms: Crash Course Computer Science #13
Chances are you benefit from computer algorithms every day. Viewers learn about algorithms and how they can be useful in sorting. They watch as the narrator sets up and uses a selection sort, a merge sort, and a graph search algorithm in...
TED-Ed
Can Robots Be Creative?
What is creativity, anyway? Check out this fascinating video on the potential for creativity from artificial intelligence. The resource provides insight into the world of computer programming and algorithms, while at the same...
National Science Foundation
Science of the Winter Olympic Games: Olympic Movement and Robotic Design
Here is a high-interest topic to inspire your engineering class: robots that can learn. These particular machines imitate the motion of athletes headed for the Olympic Winter Games. Hear from a professor of dynamics, systems, and control...
Khan Academy
MTEL Math Practice Test: 16-19
Providing quick lessons on lattice multiplication algorithms and inequalities, Sal takes viewers through problems 16-19 on the MTEL Practice Math Test. His calm and knowledgeable narration and easy-to-read annotations of each problem...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mit: Blossoms: Sorting Algorithms
Through videos and learning activities, students use programming language knowledge and logical thinking skills to divide problems into steps to be solved by a computer.
Other
Code Studio: Computational Thinking: Unplugged: Computational Thinking
This teacher tutorial provides educators an overview of a lesson in computational thinking without any use of computers. Clicking on the link leads to the full lesson plan. [1:35]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Python Programming: Insertion Sort Algorithm
A visual description of the insertion sort algorithm. [7:52]
Crash Course
Crash Course Computer Science #13: Intro to Algorithms
This video offers an introduction to algorithms. Algorithms are the sets of steps necessary to complete computation - they are at the heart of what our devices actually do. Since the development of math itself, algorithms have been...
Goodwill
Gcf Global: Algorithms
Learn more about what algorithms are and where we can find them in the world around us. [2:30]
Code.org
Code Studio: Computational Thinking: Unplugged: Move It Move It
Learn how to write steps for challenge of finding the smiley face. This unplugged activity helps learn about algorithmic thinking.
Code.org
Code.org: Cs Fundamentals: Collecting Treasure With Laurel
Students will be practicing their programming skills using a new character, Laurel the Adventurer. When someone starts programming they piece together instructions in a specific order using something that a machine can read. Through the...