Instructional Video9:50
Curated Video

Iron Deficiency Anemia - Everything You Need to Know!

Higher Ed
Anemia is a condition where the body doesn’t have enough healthy red blood cells. Iron-deficiency anemia is a type of anemia that develops if you don't have enough iron in your body. In this video, I explain the pathophysiology, what...
Instructional Video3:20
Curated Video

High Five Facts - Roman Children

Pre-K - 5th
This video explores five fun facts about Roman Children.
Instructional Video7:43
Coto Japanese Academy

placeでobjectをaction verb -doing something at or in in Japanese

12th - Higher Ed
Doing something at a place or in a place in Japanese.Place de Object o Action verb How to talk
Instructional Video19:43
Flipping Physics

My Journey into Asynchronous Flipped Gameful Mastery Learning

12th - Higher Ed
This video is a detailed description of the way my physics classes are currently organized:<br/>
Asynchronous Flipped Gameful Mastery Learning
Instructional Video5:38
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Foraging for Wichetty Grub

9th - 12th
Season 1, Honey Ant part 3. Brandon sends Kayne off on his own in the Outback. Luckily, Kayne meets a few locals who show him how to forage for witchetty grub and bush fruits. Bushwhacked! is a high-energy search around Australia to find...
Instructional Video18:50
Flipping Physics

Mechanics #3 Free Response Question Solutions - AP Physics C 1998 Released Exam

12th - Higher Ed
This Free Response Question includes the following concepts: Free Body Diagrams (or Force Diagrams), Static and Kinetic Friction, Tension, Force Normal, Force of Gravity, Newton's Second Law (many times), a Multiple Bock System and a...
Instructional Video5:15
Curated Video

Introduction to Genetic Engineering and its Uses

Higher Ed
This video is a lecture presentation on the process of genetic engineering. The presenter describes and discusses the steps involved in modifying the genome of a bacterium cell, and then evaluates some of the uses and...
Instructional Video8:58
Flipping Physics

Determining the Static Coefficient of Friction between Tires and Snow

12th - Higher Ed
We use Newton’s Second Law and Uniformly Accelerated Motion to experimentally determine the Static Coefficient of Friction between Tires and Snow.
Instructional Video5:34
Curated Video

Julia for Data Science (Video 20)

Higher Ed
Julia is an easy, fast, open source language that if written well performs nearly as well as low-level languages such as C and FORTRAN. Its design is a dance between specialization and abstraction, providing high machine...
Instructional Video6:51
Brian McLogan

Learn to find the value that makes the piecewise function differentiable and continuous

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine the differentiability of a function. A function is said to be differentiable if the derivative exists at each point in its domain. To check the differentiability of a function, we first check that the function is...
Instructional Video3:48
Flipping Physics

What is the Maximum Speed of a Car at the Top of a Hill?

12th - Higher Ed
What is the maximum linear speed a car can move over the top of a semi-circular hill without its tires lifting off the ground? The radius of the hill is 1.8 meters.
Instructional Video15:05
Institute of Art and Ideas

Is it time to abandon our biological myth of mental illness?

Higher Ed
From schizophrenia to depression we assume our psychiatric diagnoses are real. But as the mental health epidemic turns global, the categories now seem like the cause. Is it time to abandon our biological account of mental illness? Or is...
Instructional Video17:31
Catalyst University

Complex Mechanisms: Pre-Equilibrium Approximation

Higher Ed
Complex Mechanisms: Pre-Equilibrium Approximation
Instructional Video7:30
Flipping Physics

Introductory Centripetal Force Problem - Car over a Hill

12th - Higher Ed
A 453 g toy car moving at 1.05 m/s is going over a semi-circular hill with a radius of 1.8 m. When the car is at the top of the hill, what is the magnitude of the force from the ground on the car?
Instructional Video10:56
Flipping Physics

AP Physics 1: Dynamics Review (Newton's 3 Laws and Friction)

12th - Higher Ed
Review of all of the Dynamics topics covered in the AP Physics 1 curriculum.
Instructional Video6:18
Catalyst University

PUFAs: Beta-Oxidation of Linoleic Acid (2 Double Bonds)

Higher Ed
Basics of beta-oxidation for the polyunsaturated fatty acid, linoleic acid<br/>
Instructional Video10:24
Catalyst University

Anatomy - Positive & Negative Selection for Lymphocytes

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the basic processes of positive selection and negative selection, which select competent lymphocytes that don't attack our own self-cells.
Instructional Video5:05
Flipping Physics

Determining the Force Normal on a Toy Car moving up a Curved Hill

12th - Higher Ed
A 0.453 kg toy car moving at 1.15 m/s is going up a semi-circular hill with a radius of 0.89 m. When the hill makes an angle of 32° with the horizontal, what is the magnitude of the force normal on the car?
Instructional Video12:42
Virtually Passed

cuvilinear n t coordinate systems example

Higher Ed
If you're given the parametric equations describing the path of a particle. How do you find out the accelerations in the normal and tangential direction? Find the velocity and you know the tangential direction. Find the acceleration and...
Instructional Video3:13
Curated Video

Stomach Drop Feeling: Why Does Your Stomach “Drop” When You’re Anxious?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When we experience anxiety, our sympathetic nervous system is activated and initiates the fight-or-flight response. This response is a host of physiological changes that prepare us to either fight or flee. One of the effects of the...
Instructional Video3:27
Curated Video

Word Problems Involving Addition of Fractions

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve word problems involving addition of fractions with unlike denominators by using a number line. The teacher emphasizes the common mistake of simply adding the numerators and denominators...
Instructional Video17:51
Fun Robotics

Diabetes Classification Model

3rd - 12th
Training and testing a classification model to predict the patient's diabetic status.
Instructional Video8:56
Curated Video

Hormones: Adrenaline and Thyroxine

Higher Ed
This video discusses two hormones produced by the body: adrenaline and thyroxine. The video provides an explanation of what hormones are, how they work, and the effects of adrenaline and thyroxine on the body. It also includes...
Instructional Video10:29
Seven Dimensions

Ways to Enhance your Career

Higher Ed
In this video, Judy Olian, Dean of the UCLA Anderson School of Management, shares valuable insights on how to advance in one's career. She emphasizes the importance of saying yes to new assignments and taking risks, even when feeling...