Instructional Video2:29
Curated Video

Power - What is Power and How Do I Calculate Power?

9th - Higher Ed
Power is the amount of work that is done in a given amount of time. You can also think about power as the rate that work is done. We can solve for power using the formula P=W/t where p is power in watts, W is work in J and t is time in...
Instructional Video4:05
Curated Video

What is Project Management?

10th - Higher Ed
A short introduction to what Project Management is, from Dr Mike Clayton, author of How to Manage a Great Project, and founder of OnlinePMCourses.



This is a sample video from our Project Management core cours

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Instructional Video9:42
Curated Video

Project Takeover Formula: How to Take Over a Started Project

10th - Higher Ed
It is never a good idea to take over a project someone else has started. There is too much risk that they will not have set it up to succeed. But, if you have to, you're going to need my Project Takeover...
Instructional Video5:47
Curated Video

Your First 2 Weeks in a New Project: What to Do?

10th - Higher Ed
You have a new project. And a window of opportunity to start it in the right way. What are your priorities in the first 2 weeks of a new project?
Instructional Video4:42
Curated Video

What is Value? ...or Project Value?

10th - Higher Ed
Value has come right up the Project Management agenda recently, with pride of place in 2021’s 7th edition of the PMBOK guide.



But it has always been an important concept. The problem is that...
Instructional Video4:11
Curated Video

What are Project Objectives? Project Management in Under 5

10th - Higher Ed
Project objectives are a core part of your project definition. They are vital. So, what are project objectives?
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

What is Project Management? Project Management in Under 5

10th - Higher Ed
Let's get to the heart of Project Management and answer the most fundamental questions of all...<br/>
What is a Project, and what is Project Management?
Instructional Video4:33
Curated Video

What is Issue Management? Project Management in Under 5

10th - Higher Ed
Issues arise all the time on projects. So, what is Issue Management?
Instructional Video9:35
Curated Video

How to Prevent Scope Creep

10th - Higher Ed
One of the most insidious problems project managers face is scope creep. Scoping is hard - perhaps the hardest discipline within project management. So knowing how to prevent scope creep will be critical...
Instructional Video0:57
Curated Video

Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++ - Module 4 Objectives

Higher Ed
In this video, we will cover the learning objective of this module.
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This clip is from the chapter "Module 4" of the series "Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++".In this section, we will cover UML case studies,...
Instructional Video12:24
Curated Video

Build and Learn ASP.NET 6.0 Blazor Hands-On - Create a Data Access Service and Methods to Retrieve Records

Higher Ed
This lecture teaches how to create the Data Access Service class that implements an interface. You will be able to create data access service to the movies model as well as retrieve a list of movies and any specific movie from the...
Instructional Video4:56
Curated Video

Build and Learn ASP.NET 6.0 Blazor Hands-On - Add the Movie Entity to the ApplicationDbContext

Higher Ed
In this video, you are shown how to add the movie entity to the ApplicationDbContext class, which was generated with the selection of authentication (individual user account).
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This clip is from the chapter "Create a CRUD...
Instructional Video3:24
Curated Video

Project Management: Project Goals and Objectives

10th - Higher Ed
What are project goals and objectives, and how are they used in project management? Dr Mike Clayton, author of 'How to Manage a Great Project' explains. This is a sample video from our Project Management core course program. We have core...
Instructional Video8:17
Veritasium

The kg is dead, long live the kg

9th - Higher Ed
Will this be the last video I make about SI units? Quite possibly. There's something about being so precise and defining the systems within which science works. When we can more accurately and routinely measure a kilogram, a mole, a...
Instructional Video8:57
Curated Video

Entropy is not what you think!

12th - Higher Ed
We explore the fundamental nature of entropy and its deep link to information. If you were taught that entropy measured disorder, you are in for a treat!

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00:10 Macro-
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Instructional Video4:21
Science ABC

Neanderthals Vs Homo Sapiens: Different Species Or Subspecies?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Most people believe that Homo sapiens are the only humans to have ever walked the face of the Earth. However, this isn’t true. We just happen to be the only human species left. The ever-so-familiar portrait of an ape evolving into a Homo...
Instructional Video3:08
Science ABC

Is a Coconut a Nut, Seed or Fruit?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A coconut is all of these: a seed, a fruit, and a nut! Coconut is a seed because it is the reproductive part of the tree, coconut is a fruit because it is a fibrous one-seeded drupe, and coconut is a nut because a loose definition of a...
Instructional Video5:52
Science ABC

Endocrine System: How Hormones Work?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The endocrine system is composed of glands that produce hormones to affect changes in distant target organs. It is crucial in maintaining homeostasisbalancein the body. There are seven major endocrine glands scattered throughout the...
Instructional Video3:49
Science ABC

Can Light Escape a Black Hole?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Light is affected by black holes because of the theory of general relativity, which states that any massive object warps the spacetime around it. Since a photon travels by the shortest distance between two points, light appears to bend...
Instructional Video9:54
Science ABC

Quantum Entanglement: Explained in REALLY SIMPLE Words

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Quantum entanglement is a physical resource, like energy, that is possible between quantum systems. When a coin spins on a flat surface, its in a state of superposition between its two faceshead and tails. Similarly, electrons in their...
Instructional Video6:02
Science ABC

Archimedes Principle: Explained in Really Simple Words

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Archimedes principle states that if an object is submerged in a fluid, then the buoyant force acting on it is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by that object. Buoyant force exists because pressure increases as an object goes...
Instructional Video0:33
Curated Video

Peptide

6th - 12th
A molecule made up of a relatively short chain of amino acid building blocks.
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A Twig Science
Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions....
Instructional Video0:32
Curated Video

Coulomb

6th - 12th
The international standard unit of electric charge.
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A Twig Science
Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary...
Instructional Video0:31
Curated Video

Baryons

6th - 12th
A class of subatomic particles that includes neutrons and protons.
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A Twig Science
Glossary Film.
Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig...