Instructional Video16:48
Curated Video

Battle of Loudoun Hill: The Rise of Robert the Bruce

6th - Higher Ed
This video details the rise of Robert the Bruce, from his early alliances with England to his eventual crowning as King of Scotland in 1306. Despite facing numerous setbacks, including defeats at the hands of the English, Robert...
Instructional Video6:25
Curated Video

Multiplying and Dividing by Powers of 10

K - Higher Ed
Have you ever seen a little number to the upper right of another number? Hooray, it's time to learn about exponents and powers! There's a pretty cool pattern when it comes to multiplying and dividing by numbers with exponents, and it...
Instructional Video8:45
Why U

Pre Algebra 23 - Scientific Notation - v.2

12th - Higher Ed
Scientific notation allows us to more easily express very large or very small numbers encountered in engineering and science. Using exponents, we can convert standard decimal numbers into scientific notation and vice versa.
Instructional Video8:45
Why U

Pre-Algebra 23 - Scientific Notation

12th - Higher Ed
Scientific notation allows us to more easily express very large or very small numbers encountered in engineering and science. Using exponents, we can convert standard decimal numbers into scientific notation and vice versa.
Instructional Video19:06
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Understanding the Economics of Networks

Higher Ed
Prof. Sanjeev Goyal explains his general theory of network formation based on individual incentives, and their economic implications
Instructional Video7:24
Let's Tute

Coordinate Geometry: Solving Questions Using the Distance Formula

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, a teacher discusses how to use the distance formula to determine if points are collinear, recognize different types of triangles, including right-angled triangles, and determine if given coordinates form a square. The...
Instructional Video3:50
FuseSchool

Factors & Multiples

6th - Higher Ed
Factors & Multiples | Number | Maths | FuseSchool In this video we are going to look at factors and multiples. Multiples are the timestables of a number. What we get by multiplying that number. The multiples of 3 are 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and...
Instructional Video8:43
Curated Video

Introduction to Orders of Magnitude in Chemistry

Higher Ed
This video explains the concept of orders of magnitude and how it can help in expressing very small and very large numbers conveniently in chemistry calculations. The video covers the use of decimal prefixes for small and large numbers...
Instructional Video11:53
Brian McLogan

Can you evaluate these 16 Logarithms without a calculator?

12th - Higher Ed
In this video I work through 16 different examples of evaluating a logarithm with a base of 2 and 3. We will evaluate logarithms that have an argument of integers and fractions.
Instructional Video11:10
Professor Dave Explains

The Cognitive Basis of Superstition and Belief in the Supernatural

12th - Higher Ed
What is superstition, and what is the psychological basis behind it? What drives belief in the supernatural, and is there any evolutionary basis for it? Are we merely driven to detect patterns in chaos, or is there something more to it?...
Instructional Video2:00
Brian McLogan

Learn how to divide two large and small numbers by converting to scientific notation

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to divide numbers written in scientific notations. Scientific notation is a convenient way of writing very large or very small numbers. A number written in scientific notation is of the form a * 10^n where a is the first...
Instructional Video8:58
Curated Video

Orders of Magnitude in Biology: A Convenient Way to Express Small and Large Numbers.

Higher Ed
This video is a lecture presentation on the use of orders of magnitude in biology. The presenter explains how to express very small numbers and very large numbers conveniently, making it easier to use those numbers in calculations. The...
Instructional Video9:10
Curated Video

Using Orders of Magnitude in Physics Calculations

9th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture presentation on the use of orders of magnitude in physics. It defines orders of magnitude as comparing numbers or values in terms of powers of 10 and explains how to use decimal prefixes for expressing very small...
Instructional Video5:25
Curated Video

Scientific Notation

9th - Higher Ed
Numbers in scientific notation are written as a number between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of 10. Learn what scientific notation is and practice writing numbers using scientific notation.
News Clip4:50
Curated Video

Families celebrate two decades of test tube babies

Higher Ed
AP Television San Ramon, California - 10 June 2006 1. Triplet babies sitting in stroller 2. Wide of woman taking photo of triplets and parents 3. Woman walking with triplets in stroller 4. Close of triplets 5. Various of in vitro...
News Clip45:55
Press Association

In full: Downing Street press briefing

Higher Ed
Work-from-home guidance will return, Covid health certificates are to become mandatory in large venues and mask rules will be extended to combat the Omicron variant as Boris Johnson announced a move to his Plan B to tackle coronavirus....
News Clip3:59
Bloomberg

Covid-19 Leaves Behind a List of Lingering Symptoms: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Oct.22 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses the lingering effects of Covid-19, infections in children, and improvements in coronavirus therapeutics. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg...
Instructional Video
Planet Nutshell

Planet Nutshell: Math Shorts: Scientific Notation

7th - 9th
Planet Nutshell Math Shorts provide animated videos that explain various math topics. On this site students learn about scientific notation