Instructional Video5:30
Professor Dave Explains

Acetaminophen/Paracetamol (Tylenol)

12th - Higher Ed
Acetaminophen, more commonly known by brand names such as Tylenol, is not a true NSAID, as it does not have anti-inflammatory properties. However, it is commonly discussed alongside NSAIDs as it has similar antipyretic and analgesic...
Instructional Video13:04
Professor Dave Explains

Jimmy Carter: Successes and Failures Abroad (1977 – 1981)

12th - Higher Ed
Jimmy Carter was the last Democrat to win the South, given that he had served as Governor of Georgia. Most of the major events during his presidency were centered on foreign affairs, specifically the Middle East. Some went well, some not...
Instructional Video5:58
Curated Video

Understanding Variation: Genetic and Environmental Factors

Higher Ed
The video is a lecture presentation on variation, specifically discussing the causes and types of variation within populations. They delve into the concept of acquired characteristics and how they do not affect offspring, as well as the...
Instructional Video12:24
Mazz Media

Talk It Out: Underage Drinking, Dangers and Consequences

6th - 8th
The program starts off with an explanation of what alcohol is, how it’s produced, and its role as a celebratory beverage in our society. Students will come to understand the reasons alcohol is illegal to consume for persons under the age...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The Properties and Uses of Helium

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Helium is a chemical element that is the second most abundant in the universe. It is a noble gas, known for its low reactivity and lightness. Helium is widely used for inflating balloons and airships, as well as in various medical and...
Instructional Video5:57
JJ Medicine

Glucose-Alanine Cycle | Cahill Cycle | Nitrogenous Waste Transport and Removal

Higher Ed
Lesson on the glucose-alanine cycle (Cahill cycle), how nitrogenous waste is produced in the muscle, how the skeletal muscle “stores” nitrogen in the form of alanine, and how alanine is transported and processed in a liver hepatocyte....
Instructional Video6:22
Professor Dave Explains

Why Do People Like Free Markets?

12th - Higher Ed
We just learned about the four main economic systems. Now, it's time to dive a little deeper with each of them one at a time. We will start with free markets. Why do people like them? What are the advantages and disadvantages of free...
Instructional Video6:24
Curated Video

Leadership: Vision, Responsibility, and Empowerment

Higher Ed
Leadership part 1/2: This video discusses the qualities of a good CEO or leader, and provides insights and advice from successful entrepreneurial leaders. The speakers emphasize the importance of having a clear vision, being accountable,...
Instructional Video4:12
FuseSchool

How Enzymes Denature

6th - Higher Ed
Enzymes have optimal conditions under which they operate. Temperature, pH, enzyme concentration and substrate concentration are some conditions that affect the rate of reaction. As enzymes are proteins, they have an optimum temperature...
Instructional Video4:33
ACDC Leadership

Classical and Keynesian Aggregate Supply- Macroeconomics

12th - Higher Ed
In this video I explain the three stages of the short run aggregate supply curve: Keynesian, Intermediate, and Classical.
Instructional Video4:10
Curated Video

Coefficient Of Restitution: Why Certain Objects Are More Bouncy Than Others?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Coefficient of restitution: What is it? How is it related to the general bounciness of balls and other objects? Here's a quick, simple and basic explanation of the coefficient of restitution for kids and laymen. Basketballs bounce a lot,...
Instructional Video6:08
Curated Video

Identifying and Avoiding Biased Samples

K - 5th
In this video, students learn about generating unbiased samples to obtain a representative sample of a population. The video discusses the types of biased sampling methods, such as convenience samples and voluntary response samples, and...
Instructional Video5:12
FuseSchool

What Is Water Pollution

6th - Higher Ed
Learn the basics about water pollution, whilst learning about environmental chemistry. The substances mankind throws away have polluted lakes, rivers and even the oceans. The United Nations estimate that around 10% of the world’s people...
Instructional Video7:49
JJ Medicine

Low Testosterone (Hypogonadism): 7 Causes (Dietary, etc.) and Ways to Increase Testosterone Levels

Higher Ed
7 Scientific Reasons for Low Testosterone Levels in Men and 10 Ways to Increase Testosterone Levels. Low testosterone levels can be caused by many lifestyle factors including dietary choices, stress, sleep habits, and chemical exposures....
Instructional Video3:50
Curated Video

Understanding the Business Cycle: Fluctuations in Economic Activity and Growth

12th - Higher Ed
The video explains the concept of business cycle, which provides a visual representation of expansion and contraction of an economy over time. The video breaks down these economic fluctuations into four stages: growth, boom, slowdown,...
Instructional Video8:16
The Backyard Scientist

Burning stuff with a giant fresnel lens + how a DLP projector works

K - 5th
Hey everybody! I've wanted to make one of these forever. Well, i have made one before but it was not a 'good' fresnel lens. If you want to learn more about fresnel lenses this is a good website.
Instructional Video3:03
ACDC Leadership

The Loanable Funds Market and Crowding Out- Macro Topic 4.7

12th - Higher Ed
Ok. In this one I draw and explain the graph for loanable funds and crowding out.
Instructional Video6:00
Curated Video

The Devastating Effects of Deforestation and Peat Bog Destruction on Habitats

Higher Ed
The video is a lecture presentation discussing the topic of destruction of habitats, specifically focusing on deforestation and peat bog destruction. The speaker explains the various reasons behind deforestation, including the need for...
Instructional Video4:30
Mazz Media

Lab Work: The Importance of Accurate Measurement

6th - 8th
In this live-action program viewers will learn accurate Measurement supports the welfare of our society and affects every part of modern our modern world. Students will come to understand that to make accurate measurements, the scientist...
Instructional Video5:16
Curated Video

The Impact of Neglect on Children's Development

Higher Ed
The video discusses the impact of neglect on children's physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being. It provides examples of neglect in Romanian orphanages during the 1960s and 70s, where children were deprived of basic human contact,...
Instructional Video6:24
Healthcare Triage

You Can Do a Lot to Prevent Some Cancers

Higher Ed
Americans seem very afraid of cancer. Much of this fear is legitimate. Cancer is a significant cause of death. Unlike other causes, it often seems to come out of nowhere. It's the "silent killer". But evidence increasingly argues that...
Instructional Video2:19
XKA Digital

Make it OK for people to adopt different leadership styles

Higher Ed
Gwen's business experience intertwines periods of corporate life and self-employment. She set up Networking Culture in 1996 and works with a wide range of organisations helping them and their employees to build, nurture and leverage...
Instructional Video2:09
Jabzy

Luxembourg's Changing Borders - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Luxembourg's Changing Borders
Instructional Video3:09
The Economist

Was Karl Marx right?

12th - Higher Ed
On the 200th anniversary of his birth Karl Marx remains surprisingly relevant. He rightly predicted some of the pitfalls of capitalism, but his solution was far worse than the disease.