Instructional Video5:21
Astrum

What are the most extreme years in the universe?

Higher Ed
Astrum investigates some examples of the longest and shortest years that we know of. The differences are mind-boggling!
Instructional Video11:31
Packt

Serving up CSS, JS, Images, and More

Higher Ed
Web Servers: Serving up CSS, JS, Images, and More This clip is from the chapter "Web Servers" of the series "The Complete Node.js Developer Course (3rd Edition)".In this section, you will learn about Web Servers.
Instructional Video15:17
Schooling Online

Physics Kinematics: Motion in a Straight Line - Relative Velocity in 2D

3rd - Higher Ed
Princess Lotus and Markio battle for 1st place – until the game is interrupted by an unexpected visitor. This lesson will show you how to solve 3 common types of 2D relative velocity questions. Definitions included: frame of reference,...
Instructional Video4:20
Professor Dave Explains

Calculating Percent Error

12th - Higher Ed
Sometimes we take measurements, and sometimes we're off by a little bit. How far off? Does it make sense to just use a number? Shouldn't we use something that tells us how far off we are relative to the true value? Yes we should, hence,...
Instructional Video4:38
msvgo

Motion and Reference Points

K - 12th
It describes motion and reference point for describing motion and compares uniform and non-uniform motion.
Instructional Video15:48
ACDC Leadership

Inflation and CPI Practice- Macro 2.8

12th - Higher Ed
Hey econ students! Thank you for watching my videos. I really appreciate it. In this video I quickly go over the difference between the inflation rate and the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and then give you several practice problems. Be...
Instructional Video7:02
msvgo

Relative velocity

K - 12th
This nugget explains about the relative velocity with some special cases.
Instructional Video9:23
Astrum

What happens as you approach the speed of light?

Higher Ed
As you go faster, what happens to time and space? What would happen if you could manage to go the speed of light? Astrum Answers!
Instructional Video9:24
Flipping Physics

Introduction to Accuracy and Precision (includes Relative Error)

12th - Higher Ed
This video includes the definitions of Accuracy and Precision. It also shows several examples using a "Safe Dart" bow and arrow. It ends with the equation for Relative Error.
Instructional Video4:57
Curated Video

Understanding Relative Atomic Mass and Isotopes

Higher Ed
This video explains the concept of relative atomic mass and how it relates to isotopes of an element. The video also explains how the periodic table gives the atomic mass of an element as a relative atomic mass, which is the average mass...
Instructional Video3:06
ACDC Leadership

Floating and Fixed Exchange Rates- Macroeconomics

12th - Higher Ed
Float it or fix it? Mr. Clifford expalins the difference between floating and fixed exchange rates and how countries peg the value of their currency to another currency.
Instructional Video5:56
Professor Dave Explains

Relative Motion and Inertial Reference Frames

12th - Higher Ed
Did you know that everything is moving? Even you, as you're sitting perfectly still, because the earth is moving, and the sun, and the galaxy, and so forth. For this reason, it only makes sense to talk about the motion of some object...
Instructional Video6:41
After Skool

ARE YOU AN ALPHA? - Simon Sinek - Why Leaders Eat Last

12th - Higher Ed
In this in-depth talk, ethnographer and leadership expert Simon Sinek reveals the hidden dynamics that inspire leadership and trust. In biological terms, leaders get the first pick of food and other spoils, but at a cost. When danger is...
Instructional Video3:44
ACDC Leadership

Foreign Exchange Practice- Macro Topic 6.4 and 6.5

12th - Higher Ed
In this video I explain foreign exchange and how the value of currencies change. Remember that the trick is to remember that you supply your currency and the people in other countries demand your currency. Thanks for watching.
Instructional Video13:01
Schooling Online

Physics Kinematics: Motion in a Straight Line - Relative Velocity in 1D

3rd - Higher Ed
A massive sinkhole appears in the middle of Central Park! Which superhero will be the first to respond? This lesson will explain how to calculate the relative velocity of an object in different inertial frames of reference. Definitions...
Instructional Video2:30
Flipping Physics

Skateboarding Frame of Reference Demonstration

12th - Higher Ed
All motion is relative to a frame of reference. A simple demonstration showing this to be true.
Instructional Video9:14
Flipping Physics

Introduction to Relative Motion using a Quadcopter Drone

12th - Higher Ed
Two vehicles driven at different speeds parallel to one another is a great one dimensional way to introduce relative motion. When viewed from above using a quadcopter drone, it is even better! Thanks Aaron Fown of FirstUAV...
Instructional Video1:53
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Keynes' Vision of Utopia

Higher Ed
In part 7 of INET's interview with Robert Skidelsky, he relates Keynes' utopia to Marx's, and has some final thoughts about "The Return of the Master"
Instructional Video4:46
Professor Dave Explains

Mineral Cleavage and Hardness

12th - Higher Ed
Cleavage and hardness are two macroscopic characteristics that geologists use to identify and classify minerals. How are these characteristics measured? What do they tell us about the properties of a mineral? Macroscopic Characteristics...
Instructional Video3:59
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Ravi Shankar "Latin for Life"

Higher Ed
Pushcart prize winning poet, translator and professor Ravi Shankar has published, edited or has forthcoming over 15 books, including the Muse India award-winning translations of 9th century Tamil poet/saint, Andal, 'The Autobiography of...
Instructional Video7:37
msvgo

Density and Relative Density

K - 12th
It explains density and its unit, relative density and determination of relative density of a solid.
Instructional Video3:44
ProEdify

Understanding Anatomical Directional Terms

Higher Ed
This video provides a comprehensive overview of anatomical directional terms, essential for understanding the location of body structures. From superior and inferior to anterior and posterior, each term is explained with clear examples...
Instructional Video3:42
FuseSchool

CHEMISTRY - Calculations - Calculating Relative Atomic Mass

6th - Higher Ed
So you want to know how to calculate Relative Atomic Mass? In this education video by The Fuse School, you are going to learn about: - How to calculate Relative Atomic Mass - How to calculate Relative Atomic Mass for different elements -...
Instructional Video4:38
Curated Video

Computing Conditional Relative Frequencies

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to calculate conditional relative frequencies by identifying the part and the total. Using examples of squares and a two-way frequency table, the teacher demonstrates how to compute percentages and...