Instructional Video9:56
Let's Tute

Understanding Trigonometric Ratio Values and Their Logic

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher explains the logic behind the trigonometric ratio value table for specific angles. Starting with 0 and 90 degrees, the teacher goes on to explain the values for 30, 60, and 45 degrees angles.
Instructional Video6:00
Practical Ninjas

What are Basic logic gates? | Learn basic digital gates in 6 min | AND, OR and NOT gates | DE.10

12th - Higher Ed
This video walks you through the creation of Truth tables, and construction of basic gates like AND, OR and NOT.
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Logic gates are the basic building blocks of any digital circuit. This video explains the logical significance...
Instructional Video0:56
Practical Ninjas

Sneak Peek - What are Basic Logic Gates? - AND Gate

12th - Higher Ed
Sneak Peek - What are Basic Logic Gates? - AND Gate
Instructional Video1:37
Seven Dimensions

Developing Critical Thinking Skills

Higher Ed
This video provides an explanation of what critical thinking is and why it is important.
Instructional Video4:07
Practical Ninjas

NOR gate | Universal Gate | How to construct different gates using NOR gate? | DE.15

12th - Higher Ed
One requires different IC's for different electronic gates in building digital circuits. How cool it would be to construct any gate using just a single IC. Yes, it is possible.
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There are some gates like NAND and NOR which...
Instructional Video4:14
Practical Ninjas

What are derived logic gates? | NAND gate | NOR gate | XOR gate | XNOR gate | DE.11

12th - Higher Ed
This video takes the viewers, step by step to four different derived gates, i.e. NAND, NOR, Exclusive OR and Exclusive NOR. Watch this video to learn more and see the interesting practical applications explained using these derived gates.
Instructional Video8:37
Music Matters

Musical Note Names in the USA and UK - Music Theory

9th - 12th
There are two conventions used across the world for naming the rhythmic values of notes. This music theory lesson explains the two systems used either side of the pond. In both systems there is an element of logic that helps to grasp how...
Instructional Video2:49
Communication Coach Alex Lyon

Ethos Pathos Logos

Higher Ed
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...
Instructional Video4:22
Let's Tute

Tips for Effective and Faster Learning

9th - Higher Ed
The video provides tips for students to learn faster and effectively, including techniques such as verbal memory and visual learning, identifying what needs to be memorized, and taking breaks for frequent revision. It also emphasizes the...
Instructional Video10:26
Let's Tute

Derivation Trigonometric Ratios

9th - Higher Ed
This video explains about how to derive trigonometric ratios values.
Instructional Video12:00
Seven Dimensions

The Art of Effective Questioning in Interviews and Investigations

Higher Ed
In this video, Colin McLaren, a former detective, discusses the importance of effective questioning skills in investigative work and workplace management. He emphasizes the need for a structured approach, careful preparation, and...
Instructional Video5:58
Let's Tute

The 19 Camels: A Math Puzzle with a Clever Solution

9th - Higher Ed
This video tells a story about how an old man's will to distribute 19 camels among his three sons seemed impossible until a villager came up with a clever solution. The video also explains the mathematics behind the solution and...
Instructional Video2:52
Let's Tute

5 Common Mistakes to Avoid While Preparing Journal Entries

9th - Higher Ed
The video provides five important tips for preparing and solving journal entries correctly, including analyzing transactions, applying debit and credit rules, writing proper narrations, and checking mathematical accuracy. These tips can...
Instructional Video21:00
Zach Star

The History of Mathematics and Its Applications

12th - Higher Ed
The History of Mathematics and Its Applications
Instructional Video4:53
Professor Dave Explains

History of Astronomy Part 2: Early Measurements of the Earth

9th - Higher Ed
After many centuries of pure observation, it finally became time for mankind to start doing some science to figure out the dimensions of the Earth and other nearby objects. What were these early experiments? What did they tell us? Let's...
Instructional Video4:46
Lesson Planet

EdTech Tuesday: Hopscotch

4th - Higher Ed
Start your class out with some kid-friendly coding! Jennifer and Rich present Hopscotch, an app that asks learners to play around and create code to animate fun characters.
Instructional Video4:27
Lesson Planet

EdTech Tuesday: Cargo-Bot

3rd - 12th
The various levels offered in this app build a foundation in intermediate coding. Jennifer and Rich introduce the app and show one of the easy-level logic tasks so that you can get an idea of what Cargo-Bot is all about.
Instructional Video4:12
TED-Ed

What is Zeno’s Dichotomy Paradox?

9th - 12th Standards
Logic, paradox, infinity and finite...it all used to be Greek to me! And these concepts in modern day philosophy and advanced mathematics truly are Greek in origin, with particular regard to ancient Greek philosopher Zeno of Elea. Learn...
Instructional Video4:45
Khan Academy

Polynomial Divided by Monomial, Polynomial and Rational Functions, Algebra I

9th - 11th
Let's think about how a person could simplify an expression where a polynomial is divided by a monomial. Sal shares three different modes he could use to simplify, then uses each way to solve the same problem.
Instructional Video3:20
Khan Academy

Dividing Polynomials 1, Polynomial and Rational Functions, Algebra II

9th - 11th
Divide two polynomial expressions by writing the problem as a fraction or as long division. Sal shows how to use long division to divide polynomials. A solid understanding of polynomial operations is necessary to grasp this video.
Instructional Video5:03
TED-Ed

Can You Solve the Dragon Jousting Riddle?

6th - 12th Standards
Oops, you overslept! The jousting tournament among the elves, goblins, and tree folk has started, and it's your job to record the scores for each round. Since the first round of the tournament is already completed, how do you figure out...
Instructional Video4:21
TED-Ed

Everything Changed When the Fire Crystal Got Stolen

6th - 12th
Viewers of a short video use the Proof by Contradiction technique; to determine which apprentice monk swallowed which crystal the group attempted to steal from the Sacred Crystal Temple.
Instructional Video13:22
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Crash Course

Symbolic AI: Crash Course AI #10

9th - Higher Ed Standards
If you think logically, AI is all about symbols. An instructional video explains the development of symbolic artificial intelligence. Viewers see how AI translates problems of interest into symbols and then apply propositional logic to...
Instructional Video5:02
TED-Ed

Can You Solve the Buried Treasure Riddle?

6th - 12th
Buried treasure awaits! Riddle masters must dig deep to uncover the hiding place of pirate captain Greenbeard's treasure. Avast! There is no map—only five clues.