Instructional Video19:41
Wonderscape

Great Careers: How to Become a Computer Programmer

K - 5th
This video is an introduction to the world of computer programming. It explains what computer programmers do, the different coding languages they use, and the various career opportunities available in the field. It also provides...
Instructional Video2:54
Science360

Carbon nanotubes scaling up to surpass single-story silicon

12th - Higher Ed
A Stanford University engineering team has been busy bringing its grand achievement of 2013 -- the world's first carbon nanotube computer -- to a grand scale by making the performance competitive with silicon-based processors. And the...
Instructional Video4:25
NASA

Why Quantum? Why Now? NASA Celebrates World Quantum Day

K - 11th
April 14 marks the annual World Quantum Day, and NASA's Space Communications and Navigation program is excited to celebrate! Whether you know it or not, quantum physics touches our lives each day. Everything physical around us is made of...
Instructional Video4:59
National Institute of Standards and Technology

What Is The Computational Power of the Universe?

9th - 12th
Can a close look at the universe give us solutions to problems too difficult even for a planet-sized computer to solve? Physicist Stephen Jordan considers this question and more in our latest video.
Instructional Video3:47
Fun Robotics

Types of Data

Higher Ed
Explains the differences between structured and unstructured data.
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

Introduction to Coding: The Language of Computers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Coding is the language that powers the technology around us. It's the set of instructions that computers follow to perform their functions. From smartphones and computers to cars and microwaves, code is what makes these devices work.
Instructional Video6:36
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jane Krauss - Computer Science for All A Few Reasons Why

Higher Ed
Jane Krauss is a teacher, author and consultant who does curriculum and program development designed to increase participation of girls and other underrepresented groups in computer science. She will gladly tell you why computational...
Instructional Video11:52
Curated Video

Describe network protocols : Network Layers

Higher Ed
From the section: Networking and Programming with IP and UDP In this section, we will learn about all about networking and using programming with IP and UDP. In this video, we will have a look at Network Layers and learn something about...
Instructional Video3:10
Science360

Neuroimaging reveals detailed semantic maps across human cerebral cortex

12th - Higher Ed
In the functional MRI room at the University of California, Berkeley, it's story time. All in all, getting a brain scan for this project on language learning isn't a bad gig -- just kick back, listen to some stories and watch some...
Instructional Video7:35
Zach Star

Books that All Students in Math, Science, and Engineering Should Read

12th - Higher Ed
These are some of my favorite books I have read lately that relate to students with an interest in math, science, and engineering. The list includes: 1. Physics of the Future 2. Algorithms to Live By 3. A Mind for Numbers 4. How Not to...
Instructional Video18:16
friEdTech

Getting Started with Google Classroom 2017

Higher Ed
*How to get to Google Classroom *How to add students to Google Classroom *How to add a question or announcement *How to add an assignment And more! All the basic skills you need to get started with Google Classroom in 2017 AND (toward...
Instructional Video13:43
Curated Video

CompTIA Security+ Certification SY0-601: The Total Course - Malware

Higher Ed
Malicious software is referred to as malware and includes various types including ransomware, fileless viruses, worms, keyloggers, and trojan horses. Infected computers that periodically contact command and control servers are called...
Instructional Video17:30
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Cybersecurity and Innovation in the Information Economy-Segment 2

9th - 12th
As part of its initiative to ensure that the Internet continues to spawn growth and innovation, the U.S. Dept. of Commerce held a symposium on "Cybersecurity and Innovation in the Information Economy" on July 27, 2010 in Washington DC....
Instructional Video11:37
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Alan Kay - Inventing the Future Part 2

Higher Ed
Alan Kay, is one of the earliest pioneers of object-oriented programming, personal computing, and graphical user interfaces. His contributions have been recognized with:the Charles Stark Draper Prize of the National Academy of...
Instructional Video8:36
Curated Video

C++ Programming By Example - Coding a Virtual Die – Generating Random Numbers

Higher Ed
How do you generate random numbers in C++? • Introduce cppreference for C++ documentation • Understand probability distributions and which one is appropriate for a die • Use the classes available in the C++ standard template library to...
Instructional Video20:45
friEdTech

Getting Started with Google Classroom

Higher Ed
Learn the basics of Google Classroom and get started using this awesome tool to communicate more effectively with your students.
Instructional Video2:47
friEdTech

Speech Recognition Add-On for Google Docs

Higher Ed
The Speech Recognition Add-On for Google Docs lets you use Voice Typing on your computer OR lets foreign language students voice type in the destination language. Super cool!
Instructional Video4:43
Science360

Computer scientist Scott Aaronson researches quantum computers

12th - Higher Ed
Scott Aaronson is a computer scientist at MIT who studies computational limits and quantum computers. He has been awarded the 2012 Alan T. Waterman Award
Instructional Video20:26
The Wall Street Journal

Bracing For Impact: AI At Work

Higher Ed
Microsoft president Brad Smith discusses whether companies have a responsibility to retrain employees for new work with WSJ Management Bureau Chief Lynn Cook.
Instructional Video1:56
Makematic

UN Global Goal 4: Quality Education (Ages 5 - 11)

K - 5th
Short animation explaining UN Sustainable Development Goal 4: Quality Education for younger students
Instructional Video6:25
Blockchain Central

Litecoin Mining Algorithm Failed To Be Accessible

Higher Ed
This week on Blockchain Central: we will take a closer look at Litecoin and draw comparisons to Bitcoin. We will also analyse how the growing hash rate contradicts with the initial mission of Litecoin and makes it less accessible for the...
Instructional Video4:27
Science360

Science Behind The News: Quantum Computing

12th - Higher Ed
Imagine if engineers could build a computer to be millions of times faster than anything that exists today, yet so small it's microscopic. John Preskill, a theoretical physicist at the California Institute of Technology, explains the...
Instructional Video3:08
friEdTech

Parent View or Guardian Email Summaries in Google Classroom

Higher Ed
Learn how to add guardians to the parent view in Google Classroom.
Instructional Video1:18
friEdTech

Allowing Teachers to Invite Guardians to Google Classroom

Higher Ed
This video shows Google Apps for Education Admins how to allow teachers to invite parents to see Google Classroom guardian summaries.