The Business Professor
Investor Presentation - Business Model
What is a business model in an Investor Presentation? It includes everything from how your company functions to what your business strategy is to generate revenue. While presenting the pitch deck to investors, the business model slide...
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Investor Pitch - Presentation Components
What are Presentation Components in an Investor Pitch? No matter what stage of funding your company is at, your pitch deck will need to cover each of these topics: Your mission or vision. The problem you're solving. The market size of...
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Investor Pitch - Milestones and Funding
What are Milestones and Funding targets in an investor presentation? These milestones showcase the company's progress, growth potential, and ability to execute its business plan. Common examples of milestones include product development...
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Investor Pitch - Format & Content
What is the Format and Content of an Investor Presentation? It covers key points of your business such as your vision, market opportunity, products and services, high-level financials and funding needs. A winning pitch deck needs to be...
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Investor Pitch - Competitors and Your Advantage
How do yo present your Competitors and your Competitive Advantage in an Investor Presentation? One effective way to visually represent competition is through a comparison table. This table should include the key features, advantages, and...
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Elevator Pitch - Startup Ventures
What is an Elevator Pitch for a Startup Venture? An elevator pitch is a brief, yet powerful, introduction to your startup. The name is derived from the idea of pitching to someone during a short elevator ride—about 30 seconds. It should...
Music Matters
Writing a Canon by Augmentation - Writing Canon
Learn how to write a canon by augmentation. In a canon by augmentation one part begins then the second part follows on several beats or bars behind using the same pitch as the first part but presented in notes of twice the value. This...
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I WONDER - What Does Syncopation Mean In Music?
This video is answering the question of what does syncopation mean in music.
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Why Bombs Make a Whistling Sound When They Fall Through the Air
You may have noticed in movies and tv shows that when a bomb falls through the sky, it makes a whistling sound. This has to do with the fighter planes and bomber planes of world war 2. During the second world war, German air force...
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I WONDER - What Is Musical Pitch?
This video is answering the question of what is musical pitch.
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I WONDER - What Is Musical Form?
This video is answering the question of what is musical form.
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I WONDER - What Does Staccato In Music Mean?
This video is answering the question of what does staccato in music mean.
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I WONDER - What Does Legato Mean In Music?
This video is answering the question of what does legato mean in music.
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Goose Enlightenment
Caltech theoretical physicist and Nobel Laureate David Politzer relates how an open-back banjo is related to an ocarina.
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Perfect Pitch & Tone Languages
UC San Diego psychologist of music Diana Deutsch describes her motivation to rigorously explore a link between tone languages and perfect pitch in music, and the scepticism she encountered on all sides.
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From Song to Speech?
UC San Diego psychologist of music Diana Deutsch speculates that music and speech both evolved from one unified form that included perfect pitch, and that the diversity in the pitch of tone languages is increasingly under threat due to...
Music Matters
Composing with a 5 Note Pitch Set - Music Composition
How to write a piece of music with only five notes. This music composition lesson takes a set of five notes and considers ideas for composing or improvising a piece based on those notes. We then explore how the Australian composer, Peter...
Music Matters
Composing Twelve-Tone Music - Including the Familiar
How using traditional elements of music theory is useful to think about when writing a twelve-tone serial piece of music. Examples of using tonal elements and rhythm that isn't too complex are explored in order to demonstrate that...
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Understanding the Music Staff
This video describes how to identify both pitch and note duration.
Rachel's English
5 Speaking Mistakes to AVOID in English
Avoid these common speaking mistakes in English and speak fluent English.
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Structural Design Patterns in Modern C++ - Game Input
This video presents an example of game input. This clip is from the chapter "Adapter Design Pattern" of the series "Structural Design Patterns in Modern C++".This section provides an introduction to the adapter design pattern, explains...
Rachel's English
American English: Reductions and Linking for Accent Reduction
Sample of videos I made last time (What do you want to do tonight?)
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Persuasive Language Part 1 | Persuasive Writing
In Part 1 of this series, four common persuasive language devices are explained: emotive language, modal verbs, involving the reader and asking rhetorical questions. Part 2 • Persuasive Langua... (using evidence, repetition, adjectives &...