Instructional Video4:13
MinutePhysics

Myths and Facts About Superintelligent AI

12th - Higher Ed
Join the AI conversation: http://AgeofAI.org This video was based on Max’s book "Life 3.0”, which you can find at: http://amzn.to/2iEwe6w We live in an era of self driving cars, autonomous drones, deep learning algorithms, computers that...
Instructional Video8:37
Crash Course

Papers & Essays: Crash Course Study Skills

12th - Higher Ed
Writing research papers is an essential skill in your career as a student, and this week we're going to help you do that like a pro. From figuring out where to begin, to finding the best systems, to breaking out of �research recursion...
Instructional Video5:50
TED-Ed

TED-ED: How to recognize a dystopia - Alex Gendler

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The genre of dystopia _ the 'not good place'_ has captured the imaginations of artists and audiences alike for centuries. But why do we bother with all this pessimism? Alex Gendler explains how dystopias act as cautionary tales _ not...
Instructional Video15:44
TED Talks

TED: The intended consequences of helping nature thrive | Ryan Phelan

12th - Higher Ed
From a special black-footed ferret to coral that can withstand warming waters, genetic rescue efforts that use genomics and synthetic biology are helping nature thrive. But despite the huge successes of this kind of intervention,...
Instructional Video55:11
TED Talks

TED: The invisible life hidden beneath Antarctica's ice | Ariel Waldman

12th - Higher Ed
In this tour of the microscopic world, explorer and artist Ariel Waldman introduces the charismatic creatures lurking beneath Antarctica's massive ice sheet, the largest on earth. From "cuddly" water bears to geometric algae made of...
Instructional Video8:39
TED Talks

TED: How a video game might help us build better cities | Karoliina Korppoo

12th - Higher Ed
With more than half of the world population living in cities, one thing is undeniable: we are an urban species. Part game, part urban planning sketching tool, "Cities: Skylines" encourages people to use their creativity and...
Instructional Video7:01
Crash Course

Future Literacies: Crash Course Media Literacy

12th - Higher Ed
We’ve seen and discussed the ways in which the rapid pace of technological change has affected the media literacy landscape, and it’s clear that change isn’t slowing down. How will those changes affect the future of media literacy? How...
Instructional Video4:24
TED Talks

Jay Walker: The world's English mania

12th - Higher Ed
Jay Walker explains why two billion people around the world are trying to learn English. He shares photos and spine-tingling audio of Chinese students rehearsing English -- "the world's second language" -- by the thousands.
Instructional Video12:28
TED Talks

TED: You are the future of philanthropy | Katherine Fulton

12th - Higher Ed
In this uplifting talk, Katherine Fulton sketches the new future of philanthropy -- one where collaboration and innovation allow regular people to do big things, even when money is scarce. Giving five practical examples of crowd-driven...
Instructional Video7:08
Be Smart

Asteroids, Meteors, and Comets.... OH MY!!!

12th - Higher Ed
Learn about asteroids, meteors, and comets and how they can affect earth!
Instructional Video4:48
TED Talks

Ellen Agler: Parasitic worms hold back human progress. Here's how we can end them

12th - Higher Ed
Parasitic worms date back thousands of years, causing diseases that limit human potential. But today, effective treatment against them requires just a few pills, taken once or twice a year. With 1.7 billion people at risk of infection,...
Instructional Video4:11
TED Talks

Tal Danino: Programming bacteria to detect cancer (and maybe treat it)

12th - Higher Ed
Liver cancer is one of the most difficult cancers to detect, but synthetic biologist Tal Danino had a left-field thought: What if we could create a probiotic, edible bacteria that was "programmed" to find liver tumors? His insight...
Instructional Video11:57
Crash Course

The Singularity, Skynet, and the Future of Computing: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
In our SERIES FINALE of Crash Course Computer Science we take a look towards the future! In the past 70 years electronic computing has fundamentally changed how we live our lives, and we believe it’s just getting started. From ubiquitous...
Instructional Video17:56
TED Talks

Majora Carter: 3 stories of local eco-entrepreneurship

12th - Higher Ed
The future of green is local. Majora Carter tells three inspiring stories of people who are saving their own communities while saving the planet.
Instructional Video8:13
Bozeman Science

ETS1A - Defining and Delimiting Engineering Problems

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains the first step in the design process, defining and delimiting the engineering problem. Design requires a clear definition of the problem and this is done by addressing both the constraints and...
Instructional Video10:59
TED Talks

TED: Imaging at a trillion frames per second | Ramesh Raskar

12th - Higher Ed
Ramesh Raskar presents femto-photography, a new type of imaging so fast it visualizes the world one trillion frames per second, so detailed it shows light itself in motion. This technology may someday be used to build cameras that can...
Instructional Video10:26
TED Talks

TED: How cities are detoxing transportation | Monica Araya

12th - Higher Ed
People around the world are demanding clean air -- and cities are starting to respond, says electrification advocate Monica Araya. She takes us on a world tour of urban areas that are working to fully electrify their transportation...
Instructional Video10:41
TED Talks

Ashweetha Shetty: How education helped me rewrite my life

12th - Higher Ed
There's no greater freedom than finding your purpose, says education advocate Ashweetha Shetty. Born to a poor family in rural India, Shetty didn't let the social norms of her community stifle her dreams and silence her voice. In this...
Instructional Video6:23
Bozeman Science

ESS3B - Natural Hazards

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how natural disasters (like earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes and flooding) have affected and will continue to affect humans on the planet. Many of the natural hazards (like volcanoes and storms) can...
Instructional Video14:26
TED Talks

Douglas Thomas: How a typeface helped launch Apollo

12th - Higher Ed
When humanity first landed on the moon in 1969, the typeface Futura was right there with them. In this fascinating history of typography, designer Douglas Thomas shares Futura's role in launching the Apollo 11 spacecraft -- and how it...
Instructional Video9:12
TED Talks

TED: How to grow a forest in your backyard | Shubhendu Sharma

12th - Higher Ed
Forests don't have to be far-flung nature reserves, isolated from human life. Instead, we can grow them right where we are -- even in cities. eco-entrepreneur and TED Fellow Shubhendu Sharma grows ultra-dense, biodiverse mini-forests of...
Instructional Video6:26
Bozeman Science

ESS3C - Human Impacts on Earth Systems

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how humans are impacting the Earth through farming, mining, pollution and climate change. According to the NGSS wise management can reduce impacts on the planet. This will become more important as...
Instructional Video5:19
TED Talks

Mark Tercek: An ingenious proposal for scaling up marine protection

12th - Higher Ed
Island and coastal nations need to protect their waters to keep the oceans healthy. But they often have lots of debt and aren't able to prioritize ocean conservation over other needs. Mark Tercek and his team at The Nature Conservancy...
Instructional Video5:36
Bozeman Science

ETS2A - Interdependence of Science, Engineering and Technology

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how science is dependent upon engineering which is dependent upon science which is dependent up engineering which is dependent upon science which is dependent up engineering which is dependent upon...