Instructional Video7:12
Curated Video

Jumpstart IoT

Higher Ed
Your first step into IoT and security setup
Instructional Video0:46
Curated Video

I WONDER - Who Built The Taj Mahal?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of who built The Taj Mahal.
Instructional Video2:08
Curated Video

AWS Certified Data Analytics Specialty 2021 – Hands-On - ElastiCache Overview

Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of Amazon ElastiCache. This clip is from the chapter "Domain 2: Storage" of the series "AWS Certified Data Analytics Specialty (2022) Hands-on".In this section, you will learn about the various AWS storage...
Instructional Video2:46
Curated Video

AWS Certified Data Analytics Specialty 2021 – Hands-On - Instance Types for Big Data

Higher Ed
This video explains the instance types for big data. This clip is from the chapter "Everything Else" of the series "AWS Certified Data Analytics Specialty (2022) Hands-on".In this section, you will learn about Amazon Web Services (AWS)...
Instructional Video10:02
Curated Video

AWS Certified Data Analytics Specialty 2021 – Hands-On - EMR Serverless

Higher Ed
This video explains the new features of EMR Serverless. This clip is from the chapter "Domain 3: Processing" of the series "AWS Certified Data Analytics Specialty (2022) Hands-on".In this section, we will complete our "order history app"...
Instructional Video1:33
Curated Video

AWS Certified Data Analytics Specialty 2021 – Hands-On - Amazon OpenSearch Service Performance

Higher Ed
This video covers Amazon OpenSearch service performance. This clip is from the chapter "Domain 4: Analysis" of the series "AWS Certified Data Analytics Specialty (2022) Hands-on".In this section, you will learn how to build a more...
Instructional Video8:19
Curated Video

iPhone Security Model

Higher Ed
In this video, we will be discussing the iPhone Security Model. We will explore the various layers of security that Apple has implemented to protect your personal data and information. From the hardware level to the software level, we...
Instructional Video5:40
Curated Video

Visual Memory Techniques: A Step by Step guide for fast memorization.

Higher Ed
Visual Memory techniques or Visual Mnemonics are one of the secret study tips successful Visual Learners use. Learn why Visual memory is the fastest to recall. Visual mnemonics have the lowest memory capacity. Learn How to create Visual...
Instructional Video4:50
Curated Video

Exam Stress: How to plan ahead to be Stress Free. (Animation)

Higher Ed
Exams, the dreaded 5 letter word in every student’s vocabulary. Just the mere mention of it is enough to induce stress; every student’s worst enemy. Hold onto your adrenaline and don’t get stressed for we have got you covered. So what is...
Instructional Video3:32
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Daniel T. Willingham - Cognitive Psychology in the Classroom

Higher Ed
Daniel Willingham earned his B.A. from Duke University in 1983 and his Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology from Harvard University in 1990. He is currently Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia, where he has taught since 1992....
Instructional Video4:00
Science ABC

Why Do Some People Have Such a Good Memory?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
While some people do appear to have a naturally good memory, and can accurately summon names, events and dates from thin air, there is a lot more nuance to memory than simply labeling a person’s ability as “good” or “bad”. Memories are...
Instructional Video5:50
Curated Video

Emotions and the Brain: What is the limbic system?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The limbic system is the term for various parts of the brain involved in emotions such as fear, aggression, and attraction, and behaviors related to these emotions, as well as memory, learning, and senses. The four important parts of the...
Instructional Video3:34
Science ABC

Why Some People Just Can’t Sing Well, No Matter How Hard They Try!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The element that causes some people to sing well and others to sing badly are problems with pitch accuracy, also known as intonation. Pitch can be understood as the ‘sharpness’ of a voice; the higher the pitch, the sharper and shriller...
Instructional Video3:03
Science ABC

Human Brain vs Supercomputer: Which One Wins?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Since the birth of the first computers, there has been a direct comparison between these “calculating machines” and the human brain. One of the common phrases circulating for decades, promoting the idea of a “brain versus computer”...
Instructional Video8:03
Catalyst University

Circuit of Papez | Functions and Structure

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the function and structure of the Circuit of Papez, a neural circuit involved in episodic memory consolidation.
Instructional Video4:17
ShortCutsTv

Why do we sleep?

Higher Ed
We'll spend about a third of our lives asleep. But why? Why do we need to sleep? Filmed at a University Sleep Lab, this short film demonstrates the effects of lack of sleep and just why it is so essential to brain function and,...
Instructional Video12:44
ShortCutsTv

Lost in the Mall

Higher Ed
When Elizabeth Loftus gave evidence for the defence in the trail of George Franklin, it was held by the court that while memories were unreliable and could be altered through questioning, they could not be invented. There were no such...
Instructional Video3:07
Curated Video

The Doorway Effect: Why Do We Forget What We Were Supposed To Do After We Enter a Room?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Doorway Effect: Psychologists believe that walking through a door and entering another room creates a “mental blockage” in the brain, meaning that walking through open doors resets memory to make room for a new episode to emerge. This is...
Instructional Video12:11
Institute of Art and Ideas

Are universal laws just human hubris?

Higher Ed
From Newton's laws to E=mc2, we think we have uncovered the secrets of the universe. But some claim these laws evolve and others point to their human and cultural origins. Might eternal natural laws be human hubris? Or is the mind of God...
Instructional Video2:14
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Elizabeth Phelps - Emotion and Memory

Higher Ed
Elizabeth Phelps received her PhD from Princeton University and served on the faculty of Yale University and New York University. Professor Phelps is the recipient of the 21st Century Scientist Award from the James S. McDonnell...
Instructional Video3:51
Healthcare Triage

Does Poor Sleep Contribute to Alzheimer's Disease?

Higher Ed
Alzheimer’s disease is no stranger in the news cycle. The latest headlines are dedicated to a new study on how the brain keeps itself clean, a process which scientists have long suspected to be involved in the disease. Let's take a look.
Instructional Video4:57
Psychology Unlocked

False recall and what it tells us about our memory | Memory | Cognitive Psychology

Higher Ed
We rely on our memory to complete pretty much every task that we set ourselves to. But even with our complete reliance on this cognitive capability, it's only able to accurately recall about 50% of the time... the rest of the time, we...
Instructional Video14:41
Schooling Online

Perfecting Poetry: T.S. Eliot - Rhapsody On A Windy Night - Lines 49-78

3rd - Higher Ed
As we approach the end of the poem, we see a man in crisis. Join us as we explore Stanzas 6, 7 and the poem’s final, disturbing line. As always, our analysis is stress-free, using vibrant visuals and easy explanations. To give you the...
Instructional Video2:28
Science360

SEA SLUG BRAIN CHEMISTRY REVEALS A LOT ABOUT HUMAN MEMORY, LEARNING

12th - Higher Ed
As you can imagine, life is not very complicated for sea slugs. They use their brains mainly to find food, avoid becoming food and to reproduce. While the human brain and nervous system are wired with hundreds of billions of nerve cells,...