Instructional Video4:06
Curated Video

How to Create Highlights with Powder Makeup

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to create highlights with powder from professional makeup artist Michelle Dittrich in this Howcast makeup tutorial.
Instructional Video2:56
Curated Video

Mind Bending Art in Santa Fe

6th - Higher Ed
Step inside an amazing art installation that’s a funhouse for adults and kids at Meow Wolf and try Opera Tailgating, all in artsy Santa Fe.
Instructional Video0:55
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OTD In Space - June 10: Classic Curved Space Lecture Spoken

3rd - Higher Ed
On June 10, 1854, Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann gave his classic lecture on curved space. Riemann was a 19th century mathematician from Germany. His landmark lecture included a workable definition of how someone might measure the...
Instructional Video19:44
Curated Video

Interpret orthographic projections

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can interpret an orthographic projection and sketch the shape 3D. Key learning points: - Orthographic projections are used to share the details and dimensions of a design. - Orthographic projections are used to...
Instructional Video22:26
Curated Video

Reason about compound shapes using the relationship between side lengths and area and perimeter

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can reason about compound shapes using the relationship between side lengths and area and perimeter. Key learning points: - Area and perimeter are calculated from the side lengths of 2D shapes. - Area and perimeter are...
Instructional Video25:16
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Calculate missing dimensions in rectangles and compound rectilinear shapes

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can calculate missing dimensions in rectangles and compound rectilinear shapes. Key learning points: - Division is used to calculate a missing dimension when the area and the other dimension are known. - Inverse...
Instructional Video24:42
Curated Video

Use knowledge of calculating volume to solve problems in a range of contexts

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use knowledge of calculating volume to solve problems in different contexts. Key learning points: - Missing dimensions can be deduced from other known dimensions. - Where the volume is known, multiplication or...
Instructional Video32:33
Curated Video

Use knowledge of area to solve problems in a range of contexts

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can use knowledge of area to solve problems in a range of contexts. Key learning points: - To find the area of a rectangle you multiply the length by the width. - Compare different methods to decompose shapes and decide...
Instructional Video8:35
Curated Video

C++ Array2D Init

9th - Higher Ed
Learn how to create and initialize a 2D array in C++.
Instructional Video10:34
Curated Video

Matrix Addition & Subtraction

9th - Higher Ed
Welcome to our comprehensive series of Advanced High School Mathematics Tutorials! This series is perfect for students, teachers, and anyone looking to deepen their understanding of higher-level mathematics. Each video breaks down...
Instructional Video7:40
Curated Video

Matrix Multiplication

9th - Higher Ed
Welcome to our comprehensive series of Advanced High School Mathematics Tutorials! This series is perfect for students, teachers, and anyone looking to deepen their understanding of higher-level mathematics. Each video breaks down...
Instructional Video3:32
Curated Video

2D polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis

9th - Higher Ed
Two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2-D PAGE or 2-DE) is a powerful technique used in proteomics to separate complex protein mixtures based on two properties: isoelectric point (via isoelectric focusing) and molecular...
Instructional Video1:52
The Business Professor

Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)

Higher Ed
What is the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)? How is it relevant to organizational behavior?
Instructional Video2:11
The Business Professor

Reddin 3D or Tri-Dimensional Leadership Model

Higher Ed
Reddin 3D or Tri-Dimensional Leadership Model
Instructional Video1:27
The Business Professor

Dimensions of Relational Work

Higher Ed
What are the Dimensions of Relational Work? According to Butler and Waldroop the following Four Dimensions of Relational Work are important: Influence, Interpersonal Facilitation, Relational Creativity and Team leadership.
Instructional Video2:42
The Business Professor

Dimensions of Organizational Culture

Higher Ed
What are the Dimensions of Organizational Culture
Instructional Video11:41
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Karin Hurt and David Dye - Powerful Phrases for Dealing with Workplace Conflict

Higher Ed
Karin Hurt inspires courage confidence, and innovation. A former Verizon Wireless executive, she’s known for growing courageous leaders, building great cultures, and inspiring high-performance teams. She’s the award Winning Author of...
Instructional Video1:32
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Revamping George Washington: Bringing the American Icon to Life

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In an effort to give the popular figure of George Washington more depth and accuracy, his Mount Vernon estate is investing millions to create three life-sized, 3D action figures of the American War of Independence hero and first...
Instructional Video7:36
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Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++ - Multi-dimensional Arrays

Higher Ed
In this video, you will learn about multi-dimensional arrays by working on a simple student grades program. This clip is from the chapter "Module 2" of the series "Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming - C++".In this section, we...
Instructional Video2:08
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A linear Reason One-dimensional Closed Packing

9th - Higher Ed
A linear Reason: One-dimensional Closed Packing" One-dimensional close packing is a simple arrangement of particles in a single row, with each particle touching its two neighboring particles. It is a straight line with no gaps and is in...
Instructional Video3:19
Science ABC

What Exactly is a Tesseract? (Hint: Not a Superhero Stone)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A tesseract is a 4D cube, i.e. a cube that exists in 4 dimensions. Although fans of the Marvel universe and superheroes may associate tesseract with the glowing blue box that houses the Space stone, a tesseract is a real geometrical...
Instructional Video4:04
Science ABC

Why Is The Mona Lisa So Famous?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
One of the most popular reasons for the worldwide appeal of the Mona Lisa is her smile. Da Vinci used optical illusion to create a unique smile through perspective and shadow work. He painted the Mona Lisa in such a way that the eyes of...
Instructional Video3:00
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Time Travel

6th - 12th
Is it possible to travel through time? Do the laws of physics make it impossible? How could it be achieved? Physics - Waves - Learning Points. Although the science is theoretical, the laws of physics do not rule out time travel. Einstein...
Instructional Video3:16
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Cartesian Coordinates

6th - 12th
What do mathematicians imagine a space with four dimensions would look like? Discover the coordinates that are used to describe space, and how these extend to the 4th dimension. Maths - Space A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the...