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National Institute of Standards and Technology
NIST Unscripted - Ray Simmonds
NIST physicist Ray Simmonds discusses his work in quantum physics and NIST's efforts to create a quantum computer. He also describes a qubit and a quantum bus, along with explaining how he was inspired to become a scientist.
Zach Star
What I Loved and What I Hated About Engineering
Everyone is going to enjoy certain parts of their major, but not enjoy others. This video goes over just a few of the things I really liked when it came to be an engineer in college, and some things I wasn't really a fan of. There is...
Flipping Physics
Series and Parallel Circuits - Review for AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism review of series and parallel circuits including: derivations of equations for resistors in series, resistors in parallel, capacitors in parallel, and capacitors in series, and where to place...
Zach Star
How to Take Your Introductory Engineering Classes Right From Your Computer
For those who are looking to get a head start on their engineering pre-req classes or are currently having trouble, this video will provide you with resources you can easily find for free.
Prime Coaching Sport
Skill Session 6 - Soccer + co-ordination
In this session you’ll be practicing soccer skills, & hand-eye co-ordination with small balls.
Prime Coaching Sport
Circuit Session 1
You'll be practicing different tasks using a bean bag, jump rope, and large rubber ball
Science Buddies
Make a Night-Light
Are you ready to move beyond paper circuits and squishy circuits? This is a great intermediate circuit project where you will build your own working night-light. And of course, you will have some fun decorating it!
Programming Electronics Academy
Challenge 06: Blink an LED Discussion: Arduino Course for Absolute Beginners (ReMastered)
Change the value of the delay functions. What happens? Change the number of the led variable to 12 and adjust the resistor appropriately. See what happens.
Prime Coaching Sport
Circuit Session 2
You'll be practicing different tasks using a racquet & ball, spot markers, and a basketball
Science360
Ask a Scientist – Nano expert: Will Hughes
You sent us your nano questions, and we answered! In this Ask a Scientist – Nano Edition, we join nano expert Will Hughes, from Boise State University. See more nano videos and check out our Generation Nano: Small Science, Superheroes...
Prime Coaching Sport
Skill Session 2 - Hockey control
In this session you’ll be practicing controlling a ball using a hockey stick, and shooting at targets
Programming Electronics Academy
Series Parallel: Base Electronics: 11
A description of basic series parallel circuit analysis with Arduino.
Zach Star
Computer Engineering Careers and Subfields
This video covers various subfields of computer engineering and what careers you can get in those fields. Computer engineering is basically the combination of electrical engineering and computer science, which means a lot of these jobs...
Prime Coaching Sport
PE fitness circuit ideas › Arm Strength | Bench dips
Have your students work on the 6 components of fitness necessary to keep them healthy and active: Core, flexibility & balance, stamina, leg strength, arm strength, and whole body exercise.
Prime Coaching Sport
Skill Session 5 - Throwing + catching
In this session you’ll be practicing co-ordination by throwing & catching in different ways
Science Buddies
DIY Mini Propeller Car
Explore circuits by building your own mini propeller car in this fun STEM activity! A materials list and written instructions are available on the Science Buddies website:...
Prime Coaching Sport
Circuit Session 3
You'll be practicing different tasks using a soccer ball, a hoop, and a high bounce ball
Prime Coaching Sport
Circuit Session 4
You'll be practicing different tasks using a hurdle, hockey stick & ball, and a foam noodle
Curated Video
What is a Capacitor
What is a capacitor, in this short video we learn the basics of what a capacitor is so you can recognise them in circuit boards.
Curated Video
How Relays Work
How relays work. In this video we look at how relays work, what are relays used for, different types of relay, double pole, single pole, phototransistor, solid state relay, semiconductor, flywheel diodes, 8. Suppressor diodes, DPDT,...
Curated Video
5G and Wireless Communication for Beginners - It's All about 0s and 1s
This video focuses on encrypting the input data using 0s and 1s. This clip is from the chapter "Going Digital with 2G" of the series "5G and Wireless Communication for Beginners".This section introduces you to 2G.
Science360
WHAT NANO MATERIALS WOULD BE USEFUL FOR MEDICINE?
In this Ask a Scientist Nano Edition, we join nano expert Will Hughes from Boise State University.
Science360
Evolving Brain - Mysteries of the Brain
Using amazing new technologies, evolutionary neuroscientist Melina Hale and her graduate students at the University of Chicago are discovering that the basic movements of one tiny fish can teach us big ideas about how the brain's...
Programming Electronics Academy
The Arduino Simulator you’ve been looking for!
Are you on the lookout for a good Arduino simulator? Wondering what an Arduino simulator is? We've gotten a lot of questions about Arduino simulators, and if a good simulator exists, so keep watching to find out more!