Instructional Video5:07
Science Buddies

How Much Current Does It Take To Burn Out An LED? | Science Project

K - 5th
Find out how much current it takes to burn out LEDs in this fun eelctronics project.
Instructional Video1:52
Curated Video

Cations and Anions Explained - What's the difference?!

9th - Higher Ed
Ions are all around you and in many of the products and substances you encounter on a daily basis. Being able to determine the identity and difference between cations and anions is important for success in chemistry and physical science....
Instructional Video9:32
Curated Video

Exploring the World of Hope and Faith in Kids Planet

Pre-K - 3rd
In this video, Nova takes children on a space adventure to explore the meaning of hope and faith. Through engaging storytelling and relatable examples, Nova helps children understand the power of hope and how it can positively impact...
Instructional Video8:34
Curated Video

Noble Objection: Top 10 Ways to Say NO

10th - Higher Ed
How can you make saying "NO" into a positive thing that can give you more time, less stress and a sense of control over your life? The answer is to transform it from a short word into a two-letter acronym: N.O. – standing for Noble...
Instructional Video1:27
Curated Video

Project Management: The Definition of Risk

10th - Higher Ed
What is Risk? In this video, Dr Mike Clayton, author of 'Risk Happens!' sets out a clear definition. This is a sample video from our Project Management core course program.
Instructional Video4:08
Curated Video

Disabilities Part 3: Landing a Job

9th - Higher Ed
In the final part of our three-part series on disabilities in the workplace, Lou Orslene of the Job Accommodation Network helps us put all the pieces together for the ultimate goal: landing a job! Ultimately, Lou encourages anyone with a...
Instructional Video3:51
Curated Video

Atoms and Ions Explained - What's the difference?

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, we'll explore what atoms and ions are, and what the differences are. We'll also talk about how they're used in chemistry and physical science. If you're curious about what atoms and ions are, and what the differences are,...
Instructional Video5:11
Curated Video

The Power of Positive Thought: Finding Joy and Laughter in Life

Pre-K - 3rd
In this video, children learn about the power of positive thinking and the benefits of laughter. The teacher explains that positive thoughts can lead to happiness and success, while negative thoughts can hinder progress. The importance...
Instructional Video7:34
Curated Video

Optimism: A Recipe for Success

K - 5th
In this video, Rolla the Rooster and his friend Amina teach us about the power of optimism. Amina dreams of opening a restaurant but faces financial challenges. With Rolla's encouragement and their optimistic mindset, they organize a...
Instructional Video9:46
Curated Video

Fabian Barthez: A Goalkeeping Legend's Journey to Glory

6th - Higher Ed
Fabian Barthez is a highly accomplished French goalkeeper who had a successful career playing for the French national team. He played a crucial role in France's historic victory in the 1998 World Cup, and also helped the team reach the...
Instructional Video6:56
Curated Video

Rude van Nisselroy: A Journey in International Football

6th - Higher Ed
This video highlights the international football career of Ruud van Nistelrooy, a Dutch striker who played for the Netherlands national team. It covers his performances in major tournaments such as Euro 2004 and the World Cup, as well as...
Instructional Video9:14
Curated Video

How to Deliver an IMPOSSIBLE Project

10th - Higher Ed
Do you need to take on an impossible project: something nobody thinks can be done? Or maybe a project no one thinks should be done! Here are eight principles for how to do just that. I explain them in the video! 1. Commitment 2. Control...
Instructional Video3:30
Curated Video

Discovery Mode: Cheese or Owl?

10th - Higher Ed
If you want your team to solve problems more effectively, you need to get them into Discovery Mode. Put another way, is it to be Cheese or Owl? What I like about projects is the constant flow of problems. It isn't that I like the...
Instructional Video4:50
Curated Video

What are Project Benefits?

10th - Higher Ed
Project benefits are the reason we do projects. Deliverables are only of any use to the extent that they also realize benefits. Benefits are measurable improvements that are the outcome of a change your project creates and which your...
Instructional Video6:21
Curated Video

Learn Midjourney For Your Future 6 Figure Career - Exclude Words with This Command

Higher Ed
After learning about word weights and how it can prioritize certain prompts while generating content, you will learn about excluding certain words in prompts to change the outcome of the content or change the emphasis of certain aspects...
Instructional Video3:58
Curated Video

Discovery of Proton & Neutron

9th - Higher Ed
Discovery of the Proton and Neutron Background: • J.J. Thomson's 1897 discovery of the electron led to the development of atomic models. • Ernest Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment (1911) revealed the presence of a dense, positively...
Instructional Video4:14
Curated Video

Cathode Rays Unleashed: Discovering Their Properties

9th - Higher Ed
Cathode Rays: Key Properties • Straight-Line Travel: Cathode rays travel in straight lines, casting sharp shadows. • Negatively Charged: Composed of negatively charged particles, specifically electrons, deflected by electric and magnetic...
Instructional Video5:13
Seven Dimensions

Make Conversations Two-Way

Higher Ed
Rapport is a connection with another person, which can happen instantly or develop over time. In this program, psychologists Eve Ash and Peter Quarry explain how to initiate and engage in relaxed, two-way conversations. Learn simple...
Instructional Video11:29
Curated Video

Is a Strong Mind Really Driven by Positive Thoughts?

Higher Ed
This video explores the true nature of mental resilience and challenges the idea that positivity alone builds a strong mind. Discover how the mind-brain connection influences our thoughts, emotions, and stress responses. Learn practical...
Instructional Video4:26
Curated Video

Formal Charge Made Simple: A Guide to Molecular Stability

9th - Higher Ed
Formal Charge Made Simple: A Guide to Molecular Stability Formal charge is a bookkeeping tool used to estimate the charge distribution within a molecule. It is calculated by comparing the number of valence electrons in an atom's free...
Instructional Video7:27
Curated Video

Big Tech Events of July, 2024: OpenAI vs Google

12th - Higher Ed
Let's take a look at 15 big events that happened in Tech in July 2024, like Google's Alpha Proof math AI, the CrowdStrike Windows disaster, Node.js TypeScript support, new Python web frameworks, and more. Topics Covered: Tuaw Zombie...
Instructional Video9:35
Flipping Physics

Visualizing LC Circuits

12th - Higher Ed
Dive into the intricate world of LC circuits with our latest video! Watch as we break down the dynamic graphs and components of inductor-capacitor circuits, exploring charge, current, and energy equations. Our animation vividly...
Instructional Video21:10
Curated Video

Mastering Verb Tenses: A Complete Guide for English Learners

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Are you struggling with verb tenses in English? Don't worry, we've got you covered! In this comprehensive guide, you'll learn everything you need to know about the six main verb tenses: present simple, present continuous, past simple,...
Instructional Video7:10
Science ABC

How Do Neurons Work?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Neurons send signals through a mechanism called action potential. Action potentials are electrical signals that pass through the neuron’s axon. This causes the neuron to pass the signal to the next neuron. Action potentials are the...