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Curated Video
Sampling Distributions and Approximation through Simulation
In this video, the teacher discusses the concept of sampling distributions and how to approximate them using simulations. The example used is about a high school surveying students' opinions on increasing graduation requirements for math...
The Wall Street Journal
A Crispr Cure?
Gene-editing tools like Crispr/Cas9 offer the potential to both enhance and correct the building-blocks of life. What progress has been made in using gene editing to diagnose and treat disease?
Global Ethics Solutions
The Inside of Insider Trading
A company’s non-public information must always be kept confidential. Failure to do so could result in giving someone an advantage in the decision to buy or sell securities. This is another name for insider trading is against the law. In...
Schooling Online
Destroying Drama: Arthur Miller, The Crucible - Context
Watch this video to learn about Miller’s world and its influence on the play The Crucible. Discover 1950s America and the widespread fear of communism, which grew into the Red Scare and McCarthyism. We’ll unpack the Cold War, the...
Hip Hughes History
The Salem Witch Trials Explained
What was the Salem Witch Trials? Why were 19 innocent colonists executed? Explore the topic from a Social Studies perspective. Designed for lifelong learners, students and the cray, cray on the internets.
Curated Video
Designing Simulations Using Random Number Generators
In this video, the teacher explains how to conduct a simulation to model the results of shots on goal in a soccer game. The simulation uses a random number generator and assigns certain numbers or outcomes to represent saving or missing...
Weird History
Myths About The Salem Witch Trials
One of the most interesting misconceptions about the Salem witch trials is that they were the first and only witch hunts that took place. What is significant about the Salem trials is they were some of the last to take place; they came...
Healthcare Triage
How Does the FDA Approve a Drug?
Have you ever taken an over the counter medication for heartburn? How about an antibiotic for an ear infection? At some point pretty much all of us have visited a pharmacy to pick up a drug, but likely didn't consider where these drugs...
FuseSchool
Ethics
What is ethics? Ethics is a system of moral principles and a branch of philosophy which defines what is good for individuals and a society. Our daily lives have lots of examples of ethics. From saying “Good morning!” with a smile to...
Curated Video
Understanding the Law of Large Numbers: Comparing Experimental and Theoretical Probability
Understand the concept of experimental probability and compare it to theoretical probability using examples of picking marbles from a bag and tossing a coin. The teacher demonstrates how the law of large numbers states that as the number...
Curated Video
Explain discrepancies in results from a probability model by comparing the experimental and theoretical probabilities
In this lesson you will learn how to explain discrepancies in results from a probability model by comparing experimental and theoretical probabilities.
Curated Video
Comparing Experimental and Theoretical Probability
This video explains how to find experimental probability by conducting experiments and collecting data. It also discusses the difference between experimental and theoretical probability and demonstrates how to compare them. The video...
Curated Video
Analyzing the Likelihood of a Hypothesis through Sampling Distribution
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine the likelihood that a hypothesis is reasonable by approximating a sampling distribution and analyzing the results. The example used is whether a majority of students in a state are in...
PBS
Gideon v. Wainwright
Could you defend yourself in a trial when pitted against a professional lawyer? A short video clip explains to young learners the need for a proper defense. They explore the Supreme Court case Gideon v. Wainwright, analyzing and...
TED-Ed
What Happened to Trial by Jury?
Fewer than 4% of United States criminal cases are decided by juries. A short video points to the increase in arbitration, plea bargaining, and summary judgements to explain the decline to explain the decline in jury trials.
TED-Ed
The Power of the Placebo Effect
What is the placebo effect? How does it work? Is it real or imagined? What are the ethical concerns surrounding using placebos? And what about benefits? Here is a short video that answers some of these questions and poses others.
Crash Course Kids
Let's Build a City
Explore the concept of engineering through urban planning with a video that strives to answer the question, "How can we use engineering to design a city that is safe, healthy, sustainable, and fun to live...
Crash Course Kids
Architecture Adventure
A challenge to viewers: create your own personal space where you are free to relax and make as much noise as you want. Challenge accepted! Here is a video that focuses on the architectural side of engineering, as well as the process...
Crash Course Kids
Testing and Trials
What do engineers do if they don't have what they need to make a solution work? They keep on testing! Here is a video that gives individuals insight into the process taken by engineers when they find themselves without the...
Crash Course Kids
Designing a Trial
Watch the video to gain insight into an intriguing combination of the engineering process and a game of ring toss. Viewers examine the activity through the eyes of the engineers that first set the criteria for a successful outcome....
Crash Course Kids
Fixing Failure Points
How do engineers find and fix failure points in a solution they're trying to develop? This is the driving question of an informative and entertaining video. Here, future engineers discover why it is important to fail when...
Crash Course Kids
Try Trials
Future engineers are bowled over with the wealth of information brought to them by this video. The focus is on engineers and the process they take to test solutions by isolating variables with multiple trials.
Arizona State University
Arizona State University: College of Law: Judicial Branch Videos
Video collection divided into seven chapters designed to teach students about the U.S. court system, criminal law versus civil law, trials, and the appeals process.
Crash Course
Crash Course World Mythology #25: The Hero's Journey and the Monomyth
This video focuses on the Monomyth of the Hero's Journey. We're talking about the Hero's Journey and the Monomyth, as described by Joseph Campbell. Campbell's theories about the shared qualities of human story telling are pretty cool....