Instructional Video2:07
SciShow

Why Do I Have to Use a Number 2 Pencil?

12th - Higher Ed
Why do exams always tell you to use a number 2 pencil? What happens if you don’t? Quick Questions explains!
Instructional Video6:16
SciShow

The Most Metal Algorithm in Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
Have a problem with many competing variables? Why not solve it with a computer algorithm based on cooling metal?
Instructional Video3:03
SciShow

The Most Beautiful Science of 2012

12th - Higher Ed
Michael Aranda substitutes for Hank again in this week's News to tell you about the winners of the 2012 Visualization Challenge, an annual competition run by the journal Science that selects the most elegant and educational graphics,...
Instructional Video6:20
SciShow

The Most Metal Algorithm in Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
Have a problem with many competing variables? Why not solve it with a computer algorithm based on cooling metal?
Instructional Video3:03
SciShow

The Most Beautiful Science of 2012

12th - Higher Ed
Michael Aranda substitutes for Hank again in this week's News to tell you about the winners of the 2012 Visualization Challenge, an annual competition run by the journal Science that selects the most elegant and educational graphics,...
Instructional Video5:40
SciShow

How Machine Learning Makes Our Decisions Smarter

12th - Higher Ed
Whether you're picking a place to eat or something to watch, machine learning helps us make smarter decisions in our daily lives.
Instructional Video9:37
Crash Course

The Personal Computer Revolution: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
Today we're going to talk about the birth of personal computing. Up until the early 1970s components were just too expensive, or underpowered, for making a useful computer for an individual, but this would begin to change with the...
Instructional Video10:31
Crash Course

The First Programming Languages: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
So we ended last episode with programming at the hardware level with things like plugboards and huge panels of switches, but what was really needed was a more versatile way to program computers - software! For much of this series we’ve...
Instructional Video3:15
SciShow

Awesome Inventions by African Americans

12th - Higher Ed
Who invented microphones, PCs, and video game consoles? In honor of Black History Month, Hank talks about some African Americans scientist/inventors who've helped make all our lives more awesome.
Instructional Video7:05
Curated Video

Tech Companies Are Banning Police Use of Facial Recognition | Microsoft, Amazon, and IBM Bans

Higher Ed
Microsoft, Amazon, and IBM have banned the police use of their facial recognition systems, either temporarily or permanently. What does this mean for the future of facial recognition technologies?
Instructional Video11:25
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Keynote Remarks of Vivek Kundra - U.S. Chief Information Officer

9th - 12th
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) sponsored the Cloud Computing Forum and Workship II November 4-5, 2010 to update government and industry stakeholders on developing cloud standards. Federal CIO Vivek Kundra...
Instructional Video29:19
The Wall Street Journal

Dissecting Corporate Pledges

Higher Ed
Many companies are making "net-zero" pledges, while others are setting less ambitious but more clearly defined goals. Chief sustainability officers from IBM and Walmart Inc. evaluate the merits of different approaches.
Instructional Video29:03
The Wall Street Journal

Doing Diversity Right

Higher Ed
A discussion that digs into how brands can make measurable progress and the roadblocks they hit on the way to creating inclusive advertising. Conversation with Diego Scotti of Verizon and Jacqueline Woods of IBM.
Instructional Video1:50
Curated Video

The Ruby Laser: A World First

9th - Higher Ed
Lasers aren't just for sci-fi fans. We use them to scan barcodes in shopping malls, conduct surgeries, even remove tattoos! All thanks to the very first, the Ruby Laser.
Instructional Video14:25
The Wall Street Journal

IBM CEO Arvind Krishna On AI, Quantum Computing, The Cloud and Beyond

Higher Ed
IBM's newly appointed CEO, Arvind Krishna shares how he plans to reshape the legacy tech company into a top player in artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
Instructional Video10:17
AllTime 10s

10 Dark Secrets Behind Your Favorite Companies

12th - Higher Ed
We all have secrets we'd rather not led the world know, but when you're a multi billion dollar company, there tends to be a lot more at stake.
Instructional Video36:02
The Wall Street Journal

IBM CEO on Business Reinvention

Higher Ed
IBM chief executive Arvind Krishna discusses how the company is reshaping itself for the future with a focus on its workforce, culture and technologies.
Instructional Video19:47
The Wall Street Journal

Quantum Leap

Higher Ed
The head of IBM's cloud and cognitive software unit discusses the promise of the cloud, AI and quantum computers to transform everything from the way scientists discover new drugs to the way companies optimize their supply chains.
Instructional Video2:55
Sustainable Business Consulting

Inspire Consumers through Sustainability Marketing

Higher Ed
Suggests that marketing for sustainability must be positive, impactful, and inspire customers to buy your product or use your service
Instructional Video30:13
The Wall Street Journal

How To Beat A Robot

Higher Ed
Garry Kasparov, author of "Deep Thinking: Where Machine Intelligence Ends and Human Creativity Begins," speaks with WSJ technology columnist Christopher Mims about how AI should be embraced as a tool to make humanity stronger and how to...
News Clip2:08
Curated Video

IBM CEO Ginni Rometty to Retire

9th - Higher Ed
IBM CEO Ginni Rometty is stepping down after nearly 40 years with the computing giant and eight years at its helm. The company said Thursday that Arvind Krishna will take over as CEO starting April 6
News Clip2:07
Curated Video

IBM and Clinton Foundation Partner for Disaster Relief, IBM's Bob Lord Says

9th - Higher Ed
IBM is unleashing its 2019 Call for Code to university students in partnership with the Clinton Foundation. The two forces combined hope to enlist the help even more students worldwide to solve problems relating to natural disasters,...
News Clip1:45
Curated Video

Weather Company CEO Unveils IBM Tools to Help Utilities Deal with Erratic Weather

9th - Higher Ed
IBM in partnership with its subsidiary, The Weather Company, is using artificial intelligence and predictive technology to mitigate power outages during extreme weather conditions. But Weather Company CEO Cameron Clayton says the...
News Clip1:49
Curated Video

Big Blue and Big Data: IBM Has Responsibility to Protect Customer Information, CTO Says

9th - Higher Ed
bridget karlin, cto for ibm global tech svcs

'you may not see ibm but were t
here'
banks, retailers, hea
lthcare...
2.5 quintillion bites of data
a day worldwide
insights belong to owner, dont u
se unless...