Instructional Video5:08
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Rayna Freedman - Engaging Parents in the Learning Process

Higher Ed
Rayna Freedman is beginning her 18th year at the Jordan/Jackson Elementary School in Mansfield, MA. She has taught grades 3-5 and is an ITS. She is working on her doctorate through Northeastern as she hopes to change the field of...
Instructional Video8:03
The Business Professor

Negotiations - Strategic Objectives with Negative Outcomes

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Negotiations - Strategic Objectives with Negative Outcomes
Instructional Video5:22
Curated Video

Building a Draft for an Informational Text

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to build a draft for an informational text by transforming bullet point facts into complete sentences. The teacher emphasizes the importance of adding personal voice, examples, vocabulary, and...
Instructional Video3:36
Science360

NSF Science Now: Episode 16

12th - Higher Ed
WIRELESS NETWORK STORY: CALLING FOR HELP MAY SOON GET A LITTLE BIT EASIER FOR THE ELDERLY. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH HAVE DEVELOPED A NETWORK OF WIRELESS SENSORS THAT CAN DETECT A PERSON FALLING. THIS MONITORING...
Instructional Video9:11
TLDR News

Why is American Life Expectancy Falling? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
The US has a major mortality issue, with the country's life expectancy actually falling in recent years. So in this video, we explain the issues with the American system and why people pay so much for some of the lowest life expectancies...
Instructional Video3:22
Financial Times

Gold is king but should you buy it?

Higher Ed
Gold is king in times of crisis, and is seen as a safe haven for investors. However, as the FT's Robert Armstrong explains, it is also traditionally associated with fear, hoarding and inflation, and betting on gold is a bet against history
Instructional Video0:56
Bill Carmody

Fall in Love With Your Customers, Not Your Products

Higher Ed
Marketing in a Minute: One of the biggest mistakes businesses make is falling in love with their products instead of their customers. Bill Carmody explains why favoring your customers over your products will benefit you in the long run.
Instructional Video1:39
Visual Learning Systems

Weather in Action: Precipitation

9th - 12th
This video examines the forces creating weather. The way in which atmospheric conditions and patterns cause changes in the weather is explained. Instruction on how to use a weather map and how we can predict tomorrow's weather is...
Instructional Video14:28
Oxford Online English

IELTS Reading Exam - Answer Matching Headings Questions

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to answer matching headings questions in the IELTS reading exam. See tips you can use in matching headings questions for your IELTS reading test. Contents: 1. Basic tips for matching headings questions 0:31 2. How to answer a...
Instructional Video4:16
Curated Video

Understanding Correlation vs. Causation: Examining Common Causal Relationships

K - 5th
This video explains the concept of correlation versus causation using various examples. It emphasizes that just because two variables are strongly correlated does not mean that one causes the other. Instead, they may both be influenced...
Instructional Video18:00
Curated Video

Understanding Bank Rates and the Transmission Mechanism for Monetary Policy

12th - Higher Ed
This video explains the concept of bank rates and the transmission mechanism, which is the process by which a central bank's monetary policy decisions are passed on through financial markets to businesses and households. The video covers...
Instructional Video3:52
TMW Media

Robotics Challenges for the Future: Comparing humans and robots

K - 5th
What is DARPA? How are robots and a one year old child similar and different? What will robots be like in the future? Robotics Challenges for the Future, Part 1
Instructional Video8:00
JJ Medicine

Meniere’s Disease Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)

Higher Ed
Meniere’s Disease Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur) Meniere’s Disease (& Meniere’s Syndrome) is an inner ear condition involving recurrent and spontaneous episodes of vertigo (sensation of “room spinning”) along with other associated...
Instructional Video6:34
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Short Cuts To Glory - Recipes - Mashed Potato

9th - 12th
Creamy, silky, smooth mashed potato. Get it right and it’s almost a meal in itself. And Jill Dupleix knows how to get it right. Once you make this mash, you’ll never look back.
Instructional Video4:40
Curated Video

Understanding the Destructive Force of Hail

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Discover what hail is and how it is formed during thunderstorms. This video discusses the specific conditions needed for hail to form and the differences between hail, snow, and sleet. It also highlights the hazards and damages that...
Instructional Video1:44
Weatherthings

Water Smart: Water in the Air - Snow

6th - 8th
Water in the Air reveals the varied phases of water that surround us, fall on us, travel in air, and serve as a crucial component of the water cycle. Emphasis is on the fact that water in air can be vapor or solid, visible or invisible,...
Instructional Video5:51
PBS

The Original Headless Horseman

9th - Higher Ed
Meet the Headless Horseman and his terrifying cousin, the Irish Dullahan, in this episode of Monstrum.
Instructional Video2:01
Weatherthings

Why Leaves Change Color in the Fall

6th - 8th
Autumn can produce brilliant colors in the leaves. In spring and summer, the leaves of trees use chlorophyll to turn sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food, and that makes leaves green. As daylight diminishes in autumn, less...
Instructional Video5:41
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Christopher W. Albrecht - Teaching in the Global Pandemic and Beyond

Higher Ed
Christopher Albrecht has been a teacher for over a quarter century. He spent the first three years of his career in New Martinsville, West Virginia. In his first year, Albrecht was named a Sallie Mae First Class National Teacher of the...
Instructional Video8:15
ShortCutsTv

A SCIENCE OF FALLING IN LOVE?

Higher Ed
Why do we fall in love? What makes us fall in love? And what happens to love? Poets, historians, philosophers, have been writing about these questions for centuries. But now scientists have joined in, exploring the brain in love. In this...
Instructional Video5:09
Science360

Working to better forecast the size of future earthquakes and tsunamis! Science Now 29

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode, we discover a new genetic toolkit for achieving increased plant production. We explore what our brain is doing when we read. We discover ways of making a more reliable prosthesis--and finally, we learn how...
Instructional Video5:21
Science360

Behind the scenes in Antarctica with the National Science Foundation and Disneynature Penguins

12th - Higher Ed
It is no easy task to film thousands of penguins in their natural habitat on a remote Antarctic coastline—but it was made possible with the support of the National Science Foundation-managed U.S. Antarctic Program. See what it was like...
Instructional Video1:30
Brian McLogan

Evaluating Inverse Trigonometric Functions

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to evaluate the inverse of reciprocal trigonometric functions. Recall that the reciprocal trigonometric functions are given by the ratio of 1 and the corresponding trigonometric function. When an angle is unknown but the...
Instructional Video12:23
Curated Video

Representing Macroeconomic Equilibrium with AD/AS Diagrams

12th - Higher Ed
The video explains how to represent both short-run and long-run macroeconomic equilibrium in an AD/AS (Aggregate Demand/Aggregate Supply) diagram. It covers key terminology and concepts associated with the different curves involved in...