Curated Video
Perfect Timing
SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) astronomer and former longtime research director Jill Tarter describes the history of scientific searches for extraterrestrial life and how she became involved shortly after completing her...
Curated Video
Situational Denial
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo (Stanford) describes how, more than 4 decades after his notorious Stanford Prison Experiment, many people still deny the importance of situational effects.
Curated Video
Changing Mindsets
Psychologist Carol Dweck (Stanford) describes two current research projects she is engaged in related to her work on mindsets: combatting school bullying and challenging preconceived stereotypes on the ground in the Middle East.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jessica Estlow - The Mr. Rogers Community Project
Jessica Estlow is an award winning technology teacher in Brigantine, NJ. The Tech4Learning Innovative Educator (TIE) program recognize her work as an exceptional classroom teacher. She created the “Mister Rogers Community Project:...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Kerry McGarvey - Building Creativity and Confidence with STEM
Kerry McGarvey is a STEM & Technology teacher at PS24Q in District 25. She is also the SPOC and ed tech model teacher for her school. Kerry also provides technical support to students, families, and teachers. In addition to her work in...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Donnie Piercey - Teachers Make a Difference - Harrow Strickland
Donnie Piercey is the 2021 Kentucky Teacher of the Year and teaches fifth grade in Lexington, Kentucky. After graduating from Asbury College and earning his master’s from Auburn Montgomery, he has been teaching in Kentucky since 2007....
Learn French With Alexa
Practise Your French BON vs BIEN (GOOD vs WELL)
Know when to use BON vs BIEN? In this episode of Alexa's 'Practise Your French' series, Alexa teaches you how to say 'GOOD' and 'WELL' in French.
Curated Video
I WONDER - How Have TVs Changed?
This video is answering the question of how have TVs changed.
Curated Video
President's Cabinet
The President’s Cabinet is made up of the most important people in the Executive Branch of government. But who are they and what are their roles?
Zach Star
AI Observes Exoplanet, Space Probe That Will Almost Touch the Sun, and more - Today In Engineering 4
This episode of today in engineering covers 1. New Exoplanet Found Through AI 2. New Robotic Hand 3. Method to See Through Walls 4. Parker Solar Probe
Neuro Transmissions
How I crushed my graduate school interviews
Congratulations on making it to the grad school interview stage! Now what? Alie Astrocyte and neuroscience professor Ashley Juavinett will walk you through what kinds of questions you should ask during your grad school interviews to help...
Neuro Transmissions
4 Things I Wish I Knew Before Grad School
When I started grad school, there was so much I didn't know. Now that I've finished my PhD and have successfully completed graduate school, it seems right to pass on the bits of advice I've collected during my experience. This is a...
Neuro Transmissions
Why I Became A Therapist
I really love being a therapist, but whenever I get asked how I decided to become one, my answer always seems to change. I think that’s because my path was not as clear-cut and straightforward as I would like to believe. Anyway, check...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Dr. M. Starita Boyce Ansari - The New 3Rs
In 2021, The Lilly Family School of Philanthropy IUPUI bestowed its highest global honor to Dr. M. Starita Boyce-Ansari for her years of service to the Black community. December 2020, Dr. M. Starita Boyce-Ansari founded The New 3Rs, Inc....
Hip Hughes History
The USA Freedom Act Explained: US History Review
My Social Studies teacher look at how the USA Freedom Act changes the USA Patriot Act. Plus you get to learn what a backronym is.
Hip Hughes History
The Articles of Confederation Explained: U.S. History Review
A review of our first Constitution, the AOC. What were the Articles of Confederation? How did it run the United States? Why did the Articles of Confederation fail? Mr. Hughes explains the basics of the Articles of Confederation including...
Science Buddies
How to Debug a Circuit
Learning how troubleshoot, or debug, your circuit when your Arduino project isn't working as expected. Visit the Science Buddies website for cool science projects you can do with an Arduino:...
Science Buddies
Build an Arduino Mass Driver - Cool Science Project
This video shows how to build a model mass driver, also called a coilgun, controlled by an Arduino. Mass drivers could be used to launch payloads into space with electromagnets instead of chemical rockets. There are many variables you...
Science Buddies
How to Use an Arduino
Learning how to use an Arduino is a great way to get started with electronics and programming. This video series will guide you through setting up an Arduino, programming it, and building circuits so you have all the knowledge you need...
Science Buddies
Introduction to Tinkercad Circuits
Tinkercad Circuits is a free online circuit simulator that runs in your web browser. You can use it to prototype circuits and even run Arduino code. Many of our tutorial videos use Tinkercad Circuits to demonstrate various concepts....
Science Buddies
PING Ultrasonic Distance Sensor and Arduino
Learn how to the PING))) ultrasonic distance sensor from Parallax, also called a sonar sensor, with an Arduino to measure the distance to a target object. Visit the Science Buddies website for cool science projects you can do with an...
Science Buddies
HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Distance Sensor and Arduino
Learn how to use the HC-SR04 ultrasonic distance sensor, also called a sonar sensor, to measure the distance to a nearby object using an Arduino. Visit the Science Buddies website for cool science projects you can do with an Arduino:...
Science Buddies
Continuous Rotation Servo Motors and Arduino
Learn how to use the Arduino servo library to control a continuous rotation servo motor in this video. See the Science Buddies website for cool science projects you can do with an Arduino:...
Religion for Breakfast
How I Became a Religious Studies Researcher
Inspired by Simon Clark's call for his subscribers to post "How I Became a Researcher" videos, I'm posting a short biographical sketch of my journey from a history Bachelors student to a religious studies PhD candidate. Hope you enjoy!