Instructional Video1:31
Brian McLogan

Determine if a sequence is geometric or not

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a sequence is arithmetic, geometric, or neither. A sequence is a list of numbers/values exhibiting a defined pattern. A number/value in a sequence is called a term of the sequence. There are many types of...
Instructional Video6:31
TMW Media

Projectile Motion: Learn an overview of projectile motion

K - 5th
How would you describe the motion of a baseball being thrown? What is the weight of gravity in meters per second? Projectile Motion, Part 1
Instructional Video7:00
Hip Hughes History

The 1936 Election Explained

6th - 12th
A super quick dive into the 1936 election where FDR took down Alf!
Instructional Video7:12
Science360

SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS ON SOFAS (AND OTHER FURNISHINGS): SOLVING CRIMES WITH DNA

12th - Higher Ed
DNA Scientist and mentor Bruce Jackson, Ph.D, traces ancestry and solves crimes with the powerful tool DNA.
Instructional Video12:27
Curated Video

Covid-19: what the world has learned during lockdown

12th - Higher Ed
Lockdowns appear to have slowed the spread of covid-19. But what has the world learned about the virus during this time? Ed Carr, The Economist's deputy editor, and Callum Williams, our senior economics correspondent, answer your questions.
Instructional Video3:23
The Art Assignment

The One That Got Away - Update | The Art Assignment | PBS Digital Studios

9th - 12th
This week we're reunited with Oliver Blank, who shares his thoughts on the incredible response to his assignment and announces some exciting plans for the messages you left to the one who got away.
Instructional Video4:46
Curated Video

Describe a neural network : Implement a Multi-Layer Perceptron (MLP) For Supervised Classification

Higher Ed
From the section: Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks (ANN). This section introduces Artificial Neural Networks. You will learn about Neural Network for Binary Classifications, Neural Network with PCA for Binary Classifications,...
Instructional Video14:06
de Dicto

Towards automated fact checking with Andreas Vlachos: Capabilities and limitations of the current technology

Higher Ed
What can be done comfortably with the current technology? Given the limitations, what would the responsible deployment into real world situations look like? Towards automated fact checking with Andreas Vlachos, Part 1
Instructional Video6:45
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Joseph Stiglitz (Highlights) - Economics & Theology

Higher Ed
The first in a series of INET events on Economics and Theology. This joint lecture series is designed to provoke creative thinking about money and markets in light of the world's pressing economic challenges. The first event in the...
Instructional Video3:56
Brian McLogan

Find the 4th term of a binomial raised to the 6th power

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn all about sequences. In this playlist, we will explore how to write the rule for a sequence, determine the nth term, determine the first 5 terms or any term of the sequence. We will investigate binomial expansion as well as...
Instructional Video1:01
Brian McLogan

Writing a vertical line in polar form

12th - Higher Ed
Writing a vertical line in polar form
Instructional Video2:49
Brian McLogan

How to add and subtract expressions with radicals

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to add or subtract radicals. A radical is a number or an expression under the root symbol. Radicals can only be added or subtracted if the numbers or expressions under the roots are the same for all terms. To add or subtract...
Instructional Video10:53
Curated Video

Measuring Productivity in Domestic and International Contexts

12th - Higher Ed
This video focuses on issues around measuring productivity in both domestic and international contexts. The video explains the various inputs that are measured and highlights the common approach of measuring productivity on a per hour...
Instructional Video4:46
Brian McLogan

Solving a quadratic by factoring a trinomial when a is equal to one

12th - Higher Ed
👉Learn how to solve quadratic equations by factoring when a is equal to 1. A quadratic is an algebraic expression having 2 as the highest power of its variable(s). To factor an algebraic expression means to break it up into factors...
Instructional Video4:56
Brian McLogan

How do you solve a quadratic using various methods

12th - Higher Ed
👉Learn how to solve quadratic functions. Quadratic equations are equations whose highest power in the variable(s) is 2. They are of the form y = ax^2 + bx + c. There are various techniques which can be applied in solving quadratic...
Instructional Video9:13
Curated Video

Bash Shell Scripting - Logical Operators

Higher Ed
This video explains logical operators. This clip is from the chapter "Operators" of the series "Mastering Bash Shell Scripting: Automate your daily tasks [Updated for 2021]".This section focuses on operators.
Instructional Video3:14
Curated Video

.NET Core Microservices - Identity Server Terms

Higher Ed
This video explains the identity server terms. This clip is from the chapter "Identity Server" of the series ".NET Core Microservices - The Complete Guide (.NET 6 MVC)".In this section, you will learn about identity server.
Instructional Video2:33
The Business Professor

Manufacturing Firms - Importance of Unit Costs

Higher Ed
Unit cost is an important metric for manufacturing firms to judge efficiency, profitability, and pricing
Instructional Video4:51
Curated Video

Expanding Expressions with the Distributive Property

K - 5th
In this video, we explore the concept of equivalent expressions and how to use the distributive property to expand and simplify them. We demonstrate how to break down the expression into groups and then multiply to find the simplified...
Instructional Video9:30
Math Fortress

Calculus II: Trigonometric Integrals (Level 5 of 7)

12th - Higher Ed
This video continues illustrating methods in solving trigonometric integrals that contain combinations of trigonometric functions. Specifically, those that contain powers of sine and cosine. This video covers 2 challenging examples...
Instructional Video7:51
Curated Video

Introduction to the pH Scale and Neutralization

Higher Ed
The video is a lesson on the basics of the pH scale and neutralization. The instructor discusses the properties of acids and alkalis, how solutions containing them can be described in terms of their acidic or alkaline nature, and how the...
Instructional Video11:18
Let's Tute

Cumulative Frequency Distribution and Graphical Representation: More Than Type

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we learn about the more than type of cumulative frequency distribution and its representation in a graph called an ogive. Using an example of daily income data, the video explains how to calculate cumulative frequencies...
Instructional Video2:00
The Business Professor

Types of Writing to satisfy the Statute of Frauds

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Types of Writing to satisfy the Statute of Frauds
Instructional Video4:40
Institute of Art and Ideas

Does a rational approach to morality create a better world?

Higher Ed
We think empathising with others is the route to a better world. But studies show that empathy encourages us to help one named child over ten anonymous others. Is morality strangely not about empathy at all? Does the moral way to act...