Brian McLogan
Should you drop your math class?
Once the school year begins it is very important to know where you stand and if you should continue or drop your math class. In this video we will explore those options so you can determine what will be best for you. ⭐️ Why Students Fail...
The Business Professor
Investor Presentation - Marketing and Sales Plan
What is the Marketing and Sales Plan in an Investor Presentation? This slide concerns how you are going to deliver information about your product or service and, later, how you will actually transmit that product or service to the customer.
Debunked
Should You Walk or Run in the Rain?
A question we all ask ourselves every time a black cloud appears and starts rain down on you. So once and for all we investigated this daily quandary to find out the answer!
Curated Video
Against Smoothness
Intellectual historian Stefan Collini, University of Cambridge, describes how, to a certain extent, one can say that the famous literary critic F.R. Leavis wrote in a deliberately difficult way, in an effort to make his readers think and...
Curated Video
Systematizing Knowledge
Historian Maria Mavroudi (UC Berkeley) reveals how different the ancient attitudes towards scientific development and attribution were to those of today.
Curated Video
Constructing Knowledge
UC Berkeley historian and Byzantine specialist Maria Mavroudi describes how the standard view of the Middle Ages science fails to take into account the creative process of systematizing and building upon prior views.
Curated Video
Mindsets Defined
Psychologist Carol Dweck (Stanford) defines the difference between a growth and fixed mindset.
Curated Video
Transcending Impossible
Princeton University physicist Paul Steinhardt reveals the different shades of meaning the word "impossible" has for him.
Curated Video
Shady IQ Origins
Historian Darrin McMahon, Dartmouth College, details how the desire to scientifically assess genius motivated the American psychologist Lewis Terman to redirect Alfred Binet’s test to identify special-needs children and apply it as a...
Curated Video
Good and Bad Praise
Psychologist Carol Dweck (Stanford) discusses the different ways to praise children, and their correspondingly different effects.
Curated Video
Born or Made?
Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck describes how we can be routinely deceived into concluding that highly accomplished people are just “naturally gifted” at what they do, ignoring all the effort they put in and challenges they overcame.
Curated Video
Mindsets and Neuroimaging
Psychologist Carol Dweck (Stanford) discusses the overlap of her celebrated work with mindsets with modern neuroimaging techniques.
Curated Video
Investigating Praise
Stanford University psychologist Carol Dweck describes her research on how praising children for their intelligence is often counterproductive, reinforcing a fixed mindset, while praising them for the effort they make instead promotes a...
Planet PE
GCSE PE Revision Planes, Axes and Levers- Weekly Vlog
Check out the weekly vlog looking at all the requests and discussions from the week on my social media accounts. In this video we look at the most difficult topic in the eyes of the students The most common issue in GCSE PE appears to be...
Curated Video
Balancing With This Simple Machine! | The Lever Song
A lever is a simple machine that balances two weights using a fulcrum, let's learn more about it!
Curated Video
Test Me Part 2
Join us in this video as we challenge the perception that tests in high school don't hold much significance. Discover why tests, big or small, have a profound impact on your academic journey and future endeavors. Whether pursuing higher...
Curated Video
Test Me Part 1
In this video, discover the importance of giving 100% effort in high school and how it can shape your future success. Drawing inspiration from Kobe Bryant's practice mentality, learn why building habits of hard work and dedication in...
Curated Video
Unstoppable Part 2: The True Formula for Success
In part 2, we dive deeper into the concept of 'grit', the perseverance and passion that differentiates the high achievers from the rest. Through examples and real-world success stories, we illustrate how raw talent isn't enough – it’s...
Bizarre Beasts
Living Soap Bubbles With Tentacles
Let your tentacles trail behind you while we explore these unusual cephalopods. 00:00 There are many different ways to be a squid... 01:29 cockatoo squid 02:28 Asperoteuthis mangoldae 03:23 piglet squid
Curated Video
Wireshark D4 V5 - IPv6 Deep Dive
DAY FOUR - Inspect packets for common network and transport layers protocols - Video 5: IPv6 deep-dive
Let's Tute
5 Tips to Boost Your Creative Thinking
This video provides tips for developing creativity, including taking risks, using the six hats technique, seeking advice, looking for creativity around you, and walking to boost creative thinking. It emphasizes the importance of thinking...
Curated Video
Homeland Security and FBI chiefs brief Senate
The US homeland security secretary on Tuesday said threats to the country had evolved, moving from "terrorist-directed" attacks to an environment that also included the threat of "terrorist-inspired attacks", in which individuals who...
Curated Video
FBI, DHS: Homegrown Attacks an Increasing Threat
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson says terrorist threats have evolved, moving from terrorist-directed attacks "to a world that also includes the threat of terrorist-inspired attacks" in which individuals who live in the U.S. are...
Curated Video
US filmmaker tracks lives lost during pandemic
A 56-foot billboard called the Trump Death Clock was unveiled in Times Square in New York City on Friday.