Instructional Video16:27
TED Talks

John Gerzema: The post-crisis consumer

12th - Higher Ed
John Gerzema says there's an upside to the recent financial crisis -- the opportunity for positive change. In this talk, he identifies four major cultural shifts driving new consumer behavior and shows how businesses are evolving to...
Instructional Video12:17
R Programming 101

Multiple regression. How to deal with Outliers and Colliniarity

Higher Ed
When doing linear regression or multiple regression, your data may have outliers. Outliers are data points where the residual values are far from the model. In this video we explore how to identify outliers and discuss what to do when...
Instructional Video4:05
Science ABC

Are Sharks Attracted to 'Human' Blood?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Contrary to what popular movies portray, sharks are not attracted to human blood. However, they can’t sniff out one drop of blood from miles away. Blood and factors like disturbances in the water can be a possible pull for sharks. This...
Instructional Video13:31
Oxford Online English

CAE (C1 Advanced) Speaking Exam - How to Do Parts 1+2 of the CAE Speaking Test

12th - Higher Ed
In this lesson, you can learn how to improve your score in Parts 1 and 2 of the CAE speaking exam. You can learn about parts 1 and 2 of the CAE speaking test, and you'll see some things you can do to perform better and...
Instructional Video2:45
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Meeting a Humpback Dolphin

9th - 12th
Season 3, Humpback Whale part 3

Kamil brings Kayne to Tin Can Bay to meet humpback dolphins. They learn about their behaviour of the animals and the challenges they face, including shark attacks. The video highlights the rarity of...
Instructional Video4:26
Healthcare Triage

More Bad Nutrition Studies: Red Meat and Cancer

Higher Ed
The old chestnut that eating red meat leads to cancer is back! A study last week claimed that eating red meat increased cancer risks by up to 28 percent! This sounds scary, but this study has a lot of problems.
Instructional Video5:53
Global Health with Greg Martin

Causality. Why you shouldn't use Bradford Hill criteria!

Higher Ed
Determining causality isn't easy. Correlation doesn't mean causation. And yet where we see a strong correlation between an exposure and an outcome, we need to be able to determine if there is a cause and effect relationship. Public...
Instructional Video11:19
Weird History

The Matawan Maneater

12th - Higher Ed
The Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916 were so unexpected, sudden, and violent that they stuck in the public's mind even up to the point that the movie hit theaters. The "Matawan man-eater," as the shark was called, took down at least...
Instructional Video11:21
Weird History

The Matawan Maneater | The Inspiration for Jaws

12th - Higher Ed
There's no denying that the movie Jaws definitely made some beach-goers scared to go into the water. However, the story that inspired Jaws was what really had people scared to have a day at the beach. The Jersey Shore shark attacks of...
Instructional Video10:38
Weird History

The Worst Shark Attach In History

12th - Higher Ed
If you've seen Jaws, then you know the basics about the tragic descent of the USS Indianapolis. Considered one of the most grievous disasters in the history of the American Navy, it saw the sinking of a US heavy cruiser towards the end...
Instructional Video5:25
Curated Video

The Plight of Sharks: Misconceptions and Conservation Efforts

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the negative perception of sharks and highlights the misconceptions surrounding them. It discusses the rarity of shark attacks on humans and the detrimental effects of shark fishing, particularly for shark fin soup....
Instructional Video24:16
Australian Children's Television Foundation

Bushwhacked! - Series 3 - Episode 3 (Humpback Whale)

9th - 12th
The beautiful Noosa coastline is the backdrop for a shower that Kayne won’t be forgetting in a hurry.
Instructional Video15:17
Zach Star

How chance affects our lives way more than you think - The mathematics of randomness

12th - Higher Ed
How chance affects our lives way more than you think - The mathematics of randomness
Instructional Video3:18
Global Health with Greg Martin

Randomized Control Trials and Confounding

Higher Ed
In this video, Dr Greg Martin describes how randomized control trials work and how they deal with confounding variables. This is episode three in a series of videos looking at epidemiology, research methods and study design in the...
Instructional Video18:52
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Great White Sharks

K - 5th
Discover the incredible speed, strength, and feeding habits of this apex predator, as well as its unique anatomy and adaptations for survival. Learn about the life cycle and habitat of great white sharks, and the important role they play...
News Clip1:17
Curated Video

Multiple people injured after shark attacks in Texas and Florida on Fourth of July

Higher Ed
Several people were injured during the Fourth of July holiday after multiple reported shark attacks in Texas and Florida. Here's what we know. (Scripps News)
News Clip1:55
Curated Video

There's been no sign of that shark since Friday's deadly attack of a swimmer off a San Diego's Solana Beach. The beaches closed after the killing of retired veterinarian David Martin are expected to be reopened to surfers and swimmers today.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Calif. beaches reopen after fatal shark attack

CAPTION: Southern California beaches, that were closed throughout the weekend while searchers look for a presumed great white shark that killed a...
News Clip7:45
Curated Video

RR0220/C USA: Shark Attacks

Higher Ed
Florida (recent): underwater dive in Florida Keys operated by Atlantis Dive Centre; Pensacola, Florida: rescue; attack of Jessie Arbogast; hospital exterior; SOT: Dr. Jack Tyson (FILE July 6, 2001); Smyrna beach, Florida: ambulance...
Instructional Video1:45
Curated Video

An expert with the Florida Program for Shark Research says he would recommend temporarily closing a North Carolina beach that was the scene of two shark attacks Sunday. (June 15)

Higher Ed
After two young people lost limbs in separate shark attacks in costal North Carolina this weekend, the beaches were open Monday.A 12-year-old girl was attacked just after 4 p.m. Sunday in Oak Island, and a 16-year-old boy was attacked...