Instructional Video2:42
Seven Dimensions

Crimes at Work: Theft, Fraud, and Security Measures

Higher Ed
This video discusses the various types of crimes that can occur in the workplace, such as theft, dishonesty, and fraud. It emphasizes the need for managers and executives to recognize that anyone can be a thief, even those in high-trust...
Instructional Video2:07
Cerebellum

Space Facts II - Advanced Sensors From Space Research

9th - 12th
Space Facts II puts viewers on the forefront of space exploration, examining its role on Earth in fighting forest fires, controlling diseases (such as diabetes), combating air pollution and mapping solar and lunar cycles. This video...
Instructional Video3:46
Science360

Novel approach advances home and health sensors - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Computer science team successfully taps electronic "noise" to reveal details about water and energy use Description: You may get a breakdown of your home energy use in your monthly bill, but what if you could see how much energy your...
Instructional Video9:18
APMonitor

Import Data and Analyze with MATLAB

10th - Higher Ed
Data are frequently available in text file format. This tutorial reviews how to import data, create trends and custom calculations, and then export the data in text file format from MATLAB. Source code is available from...
Instructional Video3:45
Curated Video

Google Maps Secrets: How Exactly Does Google Maps Work?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
How Google Maps work? How does Google Maps know about the traffic conditions? How is it so accurate about predicting traffic conditions? This is a short, animated videos for kids and laymen to understand the science and technology that...
Instructional Video2:28
Science360

Controlling Appliances Remotely : Energy Efficiency - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Ever leave the house and then wonder if you left the iron on, or the oven, or maybe the lights? That's something Anthony Rowe doesn't need to worry about. The Carnegie Mellon University Computer Scientist and Electrical Engineer can...
Instructional Video0:40
Next Animation Studio

Smart carpet makes home safer for elderly

12th - Higher Ed
The smart carpet has plastic optical fibers underneath its surface. When people walk on it, the weight bends the fibers changing how much light the sensors receive to track movements. Signals are sent to a computer to analyze footstep...
Instructional Video0:39
Next Animation Studio

Japanese researchers develop 'avatar' robot

12th - Higher Ed
The Japan Science and Technology Agency and Keio University have developed an 'avatar' robot that allows users to see and sense what the robot senses. The robot is called TELESAR V, or Teresa. It is described as the first 'telexistence'...
Instructional Video1:07
Science360

Greenland Ice Sheet is sliding more than anyone realized, impacting sea level rise!

12th - Higher Ed
A National Science Foundation-funded team of researchers from the Universities of Wyoming and Montana has discovered that the Greenland Ice Sheet is sliding more than anyone realized. Surprisingly, they found that the ice slides across...
Instructional Video9:22
Zach Star

What I Did During My Engineering Internship

12th - Higher Ed
This video covers my experience as an engineering intern. During this internship I had a summer long project that consisted of making a prototype of a handheld printer. My job was at a cubicle and I did work full time (from 9-5). Most of...
Instructional Video2:51
National Institute of Standards and Technology

NIST on a CHIP: Impacts to Industry

9th - 12th
Could you benefit from a device that is small, portable, precise to NIST standards, and that never has to be recalibrated? Here are a few examples of how NIST’s new devices could revolutionize your field.
Instructional Video6:16
Curated Video

Learning Angular 2 Directives (Video 9)

Higher Ed
Get up to speed with the building blocks of Angular 2. New technologies and new patterns are emerging on a daily basis. Coding for the front end is extremely demanding, but at the same time more interesting and challenging than ever...
Instructional Video4:57
Science360

Driving with Your Tongue? - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Steering a wheelchair with tongue movements could one day give quadriplegics a taste of independence. With funding from the National Science Foundation, Maysam Ghovanloo at Georgia Tech designs technology that allows people with...
Instructional Video8:36
Programming Electronics Academy

Arduino Simulator Q & A

Higher Ed
Want to learn more about the limitations of TinkerCAD as well as some helpful pro tips on how to use it? Keep watching to learn more!
Instructional Video4:30
Science360

Young citizen scientists assist in Salt Lake City air quality research - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Community, students and scientists benefit from partnership to assess particulate matter pollution Middle and high school students in Salt Lake City are helping scientists and the community better understand particulate matter...
Instructional Video0:40
Science360

Headset uses ear muscle signals for hands-free control – CES 2015

12th - Higher Ed
Can you wiggle your ears? If so, you're a prime candidate to try out a new headset from Reach Bionics. The small business has created technology that harnesses EMG signals from ear muscles. The creators demonstrated the device at the...
Instructional Video1:33
Science360

New breed of drones can navigate without GPS!

12th - Higher Ed
Drones give us a unique perspective of the world around us. But just imagine what these small, agile, unmanned aircraft could do if they weren’t completely dependent on GPS to navigate. They could assist in underground search efforts or...
Instructional Video0:42
Next Animation Studio

Israel's Defense Ministry unveils new smart battle tank

12th - Higher Ed
The Merkava Mark 4 Barak will reportedly be the first tank to have a smart mission computer to manage tasks. Israel's Merkava Mark 4 Barak would have an advanced AI system which would help to locate targets and strike accurately, reports...
Podcast5:51
NASA

‎NASA in Silicon Valley: The Dark Side of the Crater: Podcast

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A feature from NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley originally posted on July 26, 2017.
Instructional Video3:06
Science360

Shoe-based sensor system smartens up gait rehabilitation and therapy

12th - Higher Ed
It may look like an insole, but this Smart Shoes system developed at the Mechanical Systems Control Lab at UC Berkeley could help physical therapists get their patients walking better, faster. Sensors capture information to create a...
Instructional Video4:14
NASA

Exploring Jupiter's Magnetic Field

3rd - 11th
NASA is sending the Juno spacecraft to Jupiter, to peer beneath its cloudy surface and explore the giant planet's structure and magnetic field. Juno's twin magnetometers, built at Goddard Space Flight Center, will give scientists their...
Instructional Video3:07
IDG TECHtalk

What is edge computing?

Higher Ed
Edge computing is what it sounds like: computing that takes place at the edge of corporate networks, with “the edge” being defined as the place where end devices access the rest of the network – things like phones, laptops, industrial...
Instructional Video7:59
Curated Video

Learning Angular 2 Directives (Video 8)

Higher Ed
Get up to speed with the building blocks of Angular 2. New technologies and new patterns are emerging on a daily basis. Coding for the front end is extremely demanding, but at the same time more interesting and challenging than ever...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

How Traffic Lights Work

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Traffic lights are essential for directing the flow of vehicular and pedestrian traffic. They typically have three colored lights - green for go, red for stop, and yellow for slow down. Traffic lights can be controlled through fixed rate...