Instructional Video2:49
NASA

The Story of Robert Goddard, Father of Modern Rocketry

3rd - 11th
Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard (1882-1945) is considered the father of modern rocket propulsion. A physicist of great insight, Goddard also had a unique genius for invention. It is in memory of this brilliant scientist that NASA’s Goddard...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Saccadic Masking: How Your Brain Tricks Your Eyes

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, the concept of saccadic masking is explained, which is an optical illusion related to our eye movements. It demonstrates how our brain masks the blurred images we see during quick eye movements, creating the perception of...
Instructional Video2:13
Amphio

Jonathan Del Mar's score edition

12th - Higher Ed
Sir John Eliot Gardiner talks about his excitement to hear about Johnathan Del Mar's score edition of Beethoven's Ninth and what that changed for him.
Instructional Video2:21
XKA Digital

Don't be too dazzled by an opportunity

Higher Ed
James Parr is a designer, entrepreneur and technologist who for the past 15 years has been dedicated to answering the question: How can we help innovate radical new approaches to systems problems? James's current business is Imaginals, a...
Instructional Video9:55
TLDR News

Keir Starmer Becomes Labour’s Leader: What it Means for Britain - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Today it was announced that Labour’s new leader will be Sir Kier Starmer. So as of now Starmer has officially taken over from Corbyn as the leader of the Her Majesty's Official Opposition. In today’s video we discuss what this means for...
Instructional Video2:49
Bill Carmody

The Very First Time I Gave It Up For Free

Higher Ed
Bill Carmody shares his story about the very first time he gave it up for free.
Instructional Video3:11
Curated Video

How Brain Games Improve Cognitive Abilities and Reduce Stress

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Many areas of the brain are involved in mental exercises like "Spot the Difference." Try it out for yourself and learn what's going on in your brain.
Instructional Video3:15
Curated Video

Ghost Illusions: The Science Behind Afterimages

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, the concept of ghost illusions is explored, which are images that continue to appear in one's vision even after the original image has been removed. The video discusses the two types of ghost images - positive after images...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Understanding Color Blindness

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides an explanation of color blindness, also known as color vision deficiency. It discusses the causes, types, and effects of color blindness. Colors part 7/9
Instructional Video3:26
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Mobilizing the Top 1%

Higher Ed
Part 9 of INET's interview with John Fullerton: A transition to a sustainable economy is more than just politics: it's going to take focused energy from a small group of people with tremendous resources
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Blues in Nature

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Blue is a relatively rare color in nature. Learn how texture, water, and other things can bend and distort light to make an object look deceptively blue. Colors part 4
Instructional Video5:21
Barcroft Media

The Besties With Albinism

Higher Ed
TWO teenage girls have become best friends due to both having albinism. Lucy Carpenter, 14, and Sammy McCombe, 13, from Melbourne, Australia, have a rare form of albinism.The mothers of the teenagers immediately noticed something was...
Instructional Video1:13
Seven Dimensions

Setting Targets and Goals for a Sustainable Future

Higher Ed
This video discusses the importance of setting targets and goals to motivate individuals to make a positive impact on the planet.
Instructional Video5:39
NASA

NASA | LCRD: From Vision to Reality

3rd - 11th
Since its inception in 1958, NASA has relied exclusively on radio frequency (RF)-based communications as the only viable medium for exchanging data between a mission and a spacecraft. Today, with missions demanding communication with...
Instructional Video3:02
Brian McLogan

Learn how to verify a trigonometric identiy using pythagorean identities

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to verify rational trigonometric identities involving the addition and subtraction of terms. To verify trigonometric expression means to verify that the term on the left-hand side of the equality sign is equal to the term on...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Saccadic Eye Masking: How Our Brain Keeps Our Vision Steady and Clear

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the concept of saccadic eye masking, which explains how our brain ensures that we have a steady and clear view despite the rapid movements of our eyes.
Instructional Video4:15
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Daniel Martinez HoSang - How Struggles for Racial Justice Liberate Everyone Part 2

Higher Ed
Daniel Martinez HoSang is Professor of Ethnicity Race and Migration and American Studies and holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Political Science and serves on the Education Studies Advisory Committee. His most recent...
Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

Agile Project Management - How to Create the Product Vision

Higher Ed
This video explains how to create the product vision. This clip is from the chapter "Creating a Product Vision" of the series "Agile Project Management".This section explains creating a product vision.
Instructional Video1:51
Curated Video

Product Management Certification with Agile Product Owner and Scrum - How to create The Product Vision (Vison Board)

Higher Ed
This video demonstrates how to create the Product Vision (Vison Board). This clip is from the chapter "Creating a Vision and Roadmap" of the series "Product Management Certification with Agile Product Owner and Scrum".This section...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

The Mueller-Lyer Illusion: Exploring Optical Deception and Perception

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Have you ever looked at two lines of the same length and perceived them to be different lengths? If so, you may have experienced the Mueller-Lyer illusion. Learn how the brain and our cultural surroundings shape how we perceive size....
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Understanding Retinal Fatigue

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Staring at an image or screen for a long time tires our eyes out and can result in some strange visual affects. Explore the science behind this phenomenon and test your eyes on a few examples.
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Understanding the Visually Evoked Auditory Response

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, the concept of visually evoked auditory response (VEAR) is explored, which is the phenomenon of hearing sounds in response to visual stimuli. The video presents examples of GIFs and animations that appear to create sounds,...
Instructional Video2:26
Science Buddies

The First Cartoon: Make Your Own Thaumatrope!

K - 5th
It's probably difficult to imagine a time with no television, no movies, and no cartoons. But believe it or not, those times weren't so long ago! What did those kids do when they couldn't watch movies? One of the most popular toys during...
Instructional Video6:27
Easy Languages

What is typical Brazilian? | Easy Portuguese 3

9th - 12th
What is typical Brazilian? | Easy Portuguese 3 Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of participating...