Instructional Video5:12
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Can you solve "Einstein's Riddle"? - Dan Van der Vieren

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Before he turned physics upside down, a young Albert Einstein supposedly showed off his genius by devising a complex riddle involving a stolen exotic fish and a long list of suspects. Can you resist tackling a brain teaser written by one...
Instructional Video1:11
SciShow

Why Are Eggs ... Egg-Shaped?

12th - Higher Ed
Why are eggs egg-shaped? There's a logic to it, but it's ovoid!
Instructional Video3:47
TED Talks

Damon Horowitz: Philosophy in prison

12th - Higher Ed
Damon Horowitz teaches philosophy through the Prison University Project, bringing college-level classes to inmates of San Quentin State Prison. In this powerful short talk, he tells the story of an encounter with right and wrong that...
Instructional Video4:47
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Game theory challenge: Can you predict human behavior? | Lucas Husted

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Given a range of integers from 0 to 100, what would the whole number closest to 2/3 of the average of all numbers guessed be? For example, if the average of all guesses is 60, the correct guess will be 40. The game is played under...
Instructional Video9:36
Crash Course

Boolean Logic & Logic Gates: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
Today, Carrie Anne is going to take a look at how those transistors we talked about last episode can be used to perform complex actions. With the just two states, on and off, the flow of electricity can be used to perform a number of...
Instructional Video4:18
SciShow

Why You’re More Afraid of Sharks Than Cows

12th - Higher Ed
Tons of people are afraid of sharks, but the reasons have a lot more to do with how our brains deal with risk than anything to do with these super cool sea critters. Heads up: This video contains footage of sharks.
Instructional Video10:36
Crash Course

How Computers Calculate - the ALU: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
Today we're going to talk about a fundamental part of all modern computers. The thing that basically everything else uses - the Arithmetic and Logic Unit (or the ALU). The ALU may not have the most exciting name, but it is the...
Instructional Video5:04
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Why incompetent people think they're amazing - David Dunning

Pre-K - Higher Ed
How good are you with money? What about reading people's emotions? How healthy are you, compared to other people you know? Knowing how our skills stack up against others is useful in many ways. But psychological research suggests that...
Instructional Video4:56
SciShow

Is Coding a Math Skill or a Language Skill? Neither? Both?

12th - Higher Ed
There are aspects of computer code that look like language and some that seem more like algebra, and since we may be headed for a future where many people will need to learn to code, researchers are interested in figuring out how exactly...
Instructional Video5:08
TED-Ed

This tool will help improve your critical thinking | Erick Wilberding

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Socrates, one of the founding fathers of Western philosophical thought, was on trial. Many believed he was an enemy of the state, accusing the philosopher of corrupting the youth and refusing to recognize their gods. But Socrates wasn't...
Instructional Video5:23
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Can you solve the sorting hat riddle? | Dan Katz and Alex Rosenthal

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It's your first day at Magnificent Marigold's Magical Macademy. But before you can learn your first spell you must get through the sorting ceremony. And the sorting hat has chosen you for a special challenge. The Macademy had 8 founders...
Instructional Video9:20
Crash Course

What is Philosophy?: Crash Course Philosophy

12th - Higher Ed
Today Hank begins to teach you about Philosophy by discussing the historical origins of philosophy in ancient Greece, and its three main divisions: metaphysics, epistemology, and value theory. He will also introduce logic, and how you’re...
Instructional Video4:57
Curated Video

Express Framework Mastery: From Beginner to Advanced with Node.js - Delete Request for APIs with Express

Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video, we will be exploring how to use delete requests to delete data from an API using Express.js. We will cover how to handle errors and provide helpful feedback to users when delete requests fail, and discuss best practices...
Instructional Video4:52
Curated Video

The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 6) - MVC Architecture

Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video, we will cover MVC architecture.
Instructional Video4:37
Curated Video

The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 6) - Add Items to Existing Cart

Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video, you will learn how to add items to existing cart.
Instructional Video2:57
Curated Video

The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 6) - Introduction to Repository

Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this video, we will have a quick introduction to repository.
Instructional Video2:40
The Daily Conversation

The Future of World Religion (in 2050)

6th - Higher Ed
By 2050, the number of Muslims around the world will nearly equal the number of Christians, as Islam will grow faster than any other major world religion.
Instructional Video2:15
Curated Video

Persuasion

9th - Higher Ed
This video demonstrates how authors use persuasion in their writing.
Instructional Video1:24
Curated Video

Performing a Monologue

9th - Higher Ed
This video, entitled "Performing a Monologue," details how to successfully deliver a monologue.
Instructional Video3:26
Curated Video

Spotting Logical Fallacies: A Guide to Critical Thinking

12th - Higher Ed
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...
Instructional Video10:51
Curated Video

Why Do We Dream? Scientific Theories Behind Dreaming and Meaning

12th - Higher Ed
Why do we dream? What do dreams mean? What are dreams? We know that we dream while we are asleep. Sleep can be divided into two categories rapid eye movement or REM sleep, and non-REM sleep. When you fall asleep, non-REM occurs first,...
Instructional Video19:34
Curated Video

Comparing algorithms to computer programs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can describe the differences between algorithms and computer programs. Key learning points: - An algorithm is a series of defined logical steps that can be followed to solve a problem. - A computer program is a way of...
Instructional Video27:51
Curated Video

Exploring philosophy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain what is meant by philosophy and describe how philosophers seek to understand. Key learning points: - Philosophy is the fundamental study of nature, reality and existence. - Philosophers are seeking knowledge,...
Instructional Video6:29
Curated Video

Conditional Statements

6th - Higher Ed
What is a conditional statement, and how (from that conditional statement) do you create a converse, inverse, and contrapositive?