Curated Video
How We Learn
The human brain has a huge capacity to learn, but how does it do this? What is the best way to learn a new skill? Biology - Being Human - Learning Points. We absorb vast amounts of new information every day. Learning something new means...
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Cycling to school
Discover how bike gears make pedalling easier. Physical processes -Force and motion - Gears and pulleys Learning Points Gears make pedalling a bike easier. A Twig Curriculum Film. Delivering key learning points. Get straight to the facts...
Bedtime History
History of the Rocky Mountains
Learn about the history of the Rocky Mountains, from their geological formation to the establishment and maintenance of the national park.
Wonderscape
Robert Smalls: A Legacy of Leadership and Advocacy
Explore the post-war achievements of Robert Smalls, from serving the Freedmen's Bureau to shaping political change during Reconstruction. Learn about his contributions to public transportation integration, his role in founding the South...
Wonderscape
King Charles III's Coronation: Tradition Meets Modern Values
King Charles III's coronation on May 6, 2023, balanced royal tradition with contemporary touches. From a gospel choir performance to sustainable choices in his attire and ceremony, the King brought a modern sensibility to the historic...
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Force and Motion: Law of levers
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Discover the relation between law of levers and conservation of effort.9561
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Force and Motion: Types of Levers
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Explain the different types of levers.9553
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Force and Motion: Meaning of Levers
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Explain the meaning of levers.9523
Wonderscape
Women's Right to Vote: Understanding the Nineteenth Amendment
Delve into the history and significance of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which granted women the right to vote, also known as women's suffrage. Explore the early years of the suffrage movement, including the...
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The San Andreas Fault Line
Probably the world s most famous fault line is the San Andreas Fault that runs through California down the west coast of the United States. It makes large cities in the region, like Los Angeles, vulnerable to damage from earthquakes.
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Maintaining Weight Post-Diet: Avoiding the Yo-Yo Effect
This video focuses on strategies to stabilize weight after dieting to prevent the yo-yo effect. It includes expert insights on hormonal impacts like ghrelin and leptin changes during dieting, and practical tips for sustainable eating...
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Exploring Laziness: A Deep Dive into Idleness and Its Impacts
Unpack the concept of laziness, often misunderstood as just a lack of action. Delve into the psychological, genetic, and physiological aspects of why people may seem lazy, including the role of dopamine in motivation and effort. This...
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Professional Scrum Master 2 (PSM II) Certification - A Crash Course - Tip 6: How to Be a Collaborator
Tip 6: How to Be a Collaborator
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Professional Scrum Master 2 (PSM II) Certification - A Crash Course - Tip 21: How to Be a 'One-Team' Facilitator Whenever Possible
Tip 21: How to Be a 'One-Team' Facilitator Whenever Possible
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The Voice Evolution: Unveiling the Secrets of Our Vocal Changes
Dive into the intriguing world of voice dynamics as we explore how our voices change based on age, gender, and emotions. Learn why some voices are perceived as more appealing, how vocal cords function, and discover practical tips for...
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Unleashing Superpowers: Today's Tech Meets Tomorrow's Potential
Step into the realm where fiction meets reality, exploring how today's innovative technologies bring superhero fantasies to life. From skates that double walking speed to exoskeletons that enhance human strength and remote control...
Healthcare Triage
Ways We Can Mitigate Climate Change
We’ve spent a bunch of time this year examining the many, many health effects of climate change. And while we are no experts on climate change and what the best solutions are to address it, we are clearly interested in addressing it for...
Healthcare Triage
Just Because a Drug is FDA Approved Doesn't Mean it Works
The drug approval process in the United States is complicated. There are many stakeholders and varying agendas when bringing a drug to market, and profit motives often are as big a factor as helping patients. The loopholes and shortcuts...
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Getting Started with Scrum - Demo: Implementing the Sprint Backlog Items
Here, we look at implementing a Sprint backlog for the CampusConnect project and how to move items from the To Do, Doing, and Done lists.
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Getting Started with Scrum - Demo: Estimating the Sprint Backlog Items
This video demonstrates the process of creating the product backlog and the Sprint options in Azure DevOps and lets us understand the different terminologies in Azure DevOps.
The Guardian
Life After Kingsway House Shelter
As the Kingsway House shelter prepares to close to protect Lawrence's business interests, guests reflect on the positive impact the shelter had on their lives. We hear from some former guests who have taken on new responsibilities...
Science ABC
How Do Astronauts Get Drinking Water In Space?
Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) can't just order a case of bottled water! Bringing water from Earth is super expensive, so they RECYCLE almost everything. Astronauts in space recycle water from various sources,...
Great Big Story
Tony Laubach, The Thrill and Challenge of Storm Chasing
Join Tony Laubach on his exhilarating journey across America as a professional storm chaser and meteorologist, capturing the awe-inspiring power of severe weather.
Great Big Story
A Mime’s Silent Resistance Against Nazi Forces
Discover the incredible story of Marcel Marceau, the iconic mime who used his talent to save children from the Nazis during World War two.