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Excel 2016: Relative and Absolute Cell References
What are the two main types of cell references in Excel? Scholars discover the answer through a short instructional video that models how to create and copy formulas using relative and absolute references. Additionally, users explore how...
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Excel 2016: Intro to Formulas
How do techies use formulas in an Excel spreadsheet to calculate numerical data? A short instructional video teaches scholars about cell references, mathematical operators, and models how to create, copy, and edit formulas.
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Excel 2016: Page Layout and Printing
Technology isn't always reliable, so it's important to know how to print back-up files of Excel workbooks. Viewers learn how to access and navigate the print pane with a short, instructional video. From there, they see how to print...
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Excel 2016: Working with Multiple Worksheets
Is it possible to save a lot of data with customizable worksheets, all within the same Excel workbook? It sure is! Scholars learn exactly how with the 10th installment from the 27-part Microsoft Excel 2016 video set. Additionally, pupils...
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Excel 2016: Using Find and Replace
There's a Lost and Found equivalent for Microsoft Excel, and it's called Find and Select! Viewers learn how to search for cell content in a spreadsheet and discover how to replace words and phrases within a Microsoft workbook.
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Excel 2016: Understanding Number Formats
What is the correct way to enter dates and percentages into an Excel spreadsheet? Learners discover the answer with an instructional video that teaches them how to apply and use number formats correctly and efficiently.
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Excel 2016: Modifying Columns, Rows, and Cells
When working in Excel, sometimes it's necessary to modify a cell's layout or size. Viewers explore modifying columns, rows, and cells in an Excel spreadsheet. In addition, they discover how to wrap text, merge cells, use the AutoFit...
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Excel 2016: Cell Basics
Cells aren't just for biology and prison. Scholars learn about navigating the cells of an Excel spreadsheet and discover how to insert content, use the drag-and-drop feature, and copy and paste effectively.
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Excel 2016: Saving and Sharing
Saving and sharing are skills most children learn about in kindergarten, but how do young people apply these skills to Excel? Scholars learn how to save spreadsheets, discover how to share and export workbooks, use AutoRecover to...
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Excel 2016: Formatting Cells
Help young computer wizards make their spreadsheets stand out. Video viewers learn how to format their cells in the program. Specifically, they discover how to change fonts, choose a color scheme, add cell borders, and so much more!
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Excel 2016: Creating and Opening Workbooks
How does Excel help people better organize information? Scholars explore the topic with the third of 27 videos in the Microsoft Excel 2016 series. Viewers learn about creating and opening workbooks in Excel. They also gain information...
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Excel 2016: Getting Started
Discover how to excel at Excel with the second of 27 instructional videos in the Microsoft Excel 2016 set. Viewers learn that Excel helps people make budgets, contact lists, and invoices. Pupils also explore Excel's interface, learning...
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Solving Real-Life Problems in Excel
Jane has 20 bananas and gives 16 away; how many are left? Microsoft Excel can help with that! A video provides a brief overview of the software program. Viewers learn how to use planning, basic math, and knowledge to solve real-life...
TED Talks
The Incredible Inventions of Intuitive AI
Welcome to the Augmented Age. Futurist Maurice Conti introduces viewers to his predictions of what to expect from the Augmented Age, an age of computers and robotic systems that work with humans to imagine, design, and build all sorts of...
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Cheese, Catastrophes, and Process Control: Crash Course Engineering #25
Let's consider how cheese is an important consideration in engineering. An educational video introduces viewers to the concept of process control systems. It uses an example of a Toronto cheese factory to highlight the importance of a...
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Biomaterials: Crash Course Engineering #24
Let materials science come alive in your classroom. Scholars learn about biomaterials by watching an engaging video. They see how titanium, polyurethane, hydrogels, and other materials are used in medicine and bioengineering.
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The Mighty Power of Nanomaterials: Crash Course Engineering #23
Did you know that gold at the nanoscale level actually appears purple? An informative video looks at nanomaterials in engineering. Viewers learn about the properties of nanomaterials and their importance in medicine, manufacturing,...
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Silicon, Semiconductors, and Solar Cells: Crash Course Engineering #22
Not a conductor, not an insulator, just a semiconductor. An engineering video focuses on silicon and semiconductors. It first describes N-type and P-type semiconductors, and then shows how they work together in diodes, transistors, and...
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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...
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Electrical Power, Conductors, and Your Dream Home: Crash Course Engineering #21
Have young engineers always wondered how a light bulb works? Now's their chance. Viewers of an illuminating YouTube video learn about electric current, conductivity, and resistance. They see how engineers use low-conductivity conductors...
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The Polymer Explosion: Crash Course Engineering #20
Exploding billiard balls and fake tanks are just part of the history of polymers. The 20th installment of the Crash Course Engineering series looks at polymers and how people make them. It also takes viewers through a brief history of...
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Metals and Ceramics: Crash Course Engineering #19
Do you want metal or ceramics for your braces? An informative YouTube video introduces learners to two basic materials, metals and ceramics. It looks at the properties of each material, and also describes ores, alloys, clay, and...
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Reaching Breaking Point: Materials, Stresses, and Toughness: Crash Course Engineering #18
Don't let materials science break you. An informative video explains the mechanical properties of materials. It uses a stress-strain diagram to discuss elasticity, hardness, toughness, creep strength, and fatigue strength. It also...
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Mass Separation: Crash Course Engineering #17
Don't get separated from a great resource. Scholars view an informative video to learn about mass separation of chemicals in the 17th episode of the Crash Course Engineering series. The video looks at three different methods:...