Instructional Video5:49
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jonathan Haidt - The Coddling of the American Mind

Higher Ed
Jonathan Haidt (pronounced “height”) is a social psychologist at New York University’s Stern School of Business. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1992, and taught for 16 years in the department of psychology...
Instructional Video13:58
Dom Burgess

Why Going To Mars Would Be Bad For Your Body

9th - 11th
Humans haven't been to Mars yet, and there's a good reason for that - it's really not good for the your body! In this episode, Dom finds himself stranded in space with only 12 minutes of oxygen left to find out why. Accompanied by the...
Instructional Video4:28
Tarver Academy

How to Solve Fraction Inequality

12th - Higher Ed
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About How to Solve Fraction Inequality
Instructional Video2:29
Science360

Who inspired you in science or math? #ThankaTeacher

12th - Higher Ed
National Science Foundation staff take time out to thank a teacher who challenged, supported and encouraged them toward a career path in science, technology, engineering or mathematics.
Instructional Video21:22
SWPictures

WHAT A WASTE - The People's City

12th - Higher Ed
One of the biggest challenges facing planners and politicians is public transport, especially when so many systems are close to breaking point. The new system in Bogota in Colombia is being heralded as one of the best examples in the...
Podcast19:35
NASA

Small Steps, Giant Leaps: Episode 78, Engineering Best Practices – Part 1 Small Steps, Giant Leaps

Pre-K - Higher Ed
NASA Chief Engineer Ralph Roe discusses engineering best practices.
Instructional Video12:23
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Discussion and Q&A: Managing the Global Commons 5/5

Higher Ed
Q&A at the panel entitled "Managing the Global Commons: Growth, Inequality, and New Thinking for Sustainable Economics" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET) Paradigm Lost Conference in Berlin. April 14, 2012. #inetberlin
Instructional Video3:40
Brian McLogan

How to solve a one variable inequality and graph using two steps

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve two-step linear inequalities and graph their solution. When solving two step inequalities we will use inverse operations, reverse order of operations and the properties of equality to solve. We will then graph our...
Instructional Video2:46
Brian McLogan

ACT SAT Prep Learn how to write the expression for a word problem

12th - Higher Ed
ACT SAT Prep Learn how to write the expression for a word problem
Instructional Video2:13
Brian McLogan

SAT ACT Prep Determine the slope of a line perpendicular to another line through two points

12th - Higher Ed
SAT ACT Prep Determine the slope of a line perpendicular to another line through two points
Instructional Video4:02
Brian McLogan

Learn how to solve a multi step inequality with parenthesis on both sides

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve multi-step linear inequalities having parenthesis. An inequality is a statement in which one value is not equal to the other value. An inequality is linear when the highest exponent in its variable(s) is 1. (i.e....
Instructional Video3:31
Curated Video

What Happens When You Marry Someone Without Knowing Their Blood Group?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
There are many things to keep in mind when choosing your life partner. One such thing is the blood group. We don’t think of this at first, but differences in blood groups can lead to complications. More specifically, these problems can...
Instructional Video3:43
Brian McLogan

My Tips to Improve your Math Grade NOW!

12th - Higher Ed
In a little need to improve your math skills? Check out three tips that I wanted to share with you
Instructional Video4:48
ShortCutsTv

Naturalistic Observation

Higher Ed
""Using examples drawn from contemporary studies (Rosenhan, Hartup, LaFrance and Mayo) this film outlines and examines different types of naturalistic observation.
Instructional Video4:39
Curated Video

Web Development with Node.JS and MongoDB (Video 11)

Higher Ed
Web development technology moves at a very fast pace with new tools and techniques being released daily. It is impossible to learn them all, but choosing similar technologies allows you to step up your game while developing web...
Instructional Video1:45
Science360

PICK YOUR PASSION WITH CITIZEN SCIENCE

12th - Higher Ed
Find your inner scientist! Log on to Citizenscience.gov or Zooniverse.org to see hundreds of citizen science projects. Get involved and explore the world around you while helping with real scientific research.
Instructional Video3:26
Curated Video

Developing Subpoints for Your Thesis Statement

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to develop subpoints for a thesis statement by transforming the argument into a "why" question. They provide an example of a thesis statement about the importance of getting enough sleep, and then...
Instructional Video14:55
The Wall Street Journal

Showcase: Kids and AI

Higher Ed
Kids know more about the algorithms that serve up their YouTube videos than we may realize. Following a pilot inside Boston and Pittsburgh-area schools, researcher Blakeley Payne s hares what she has learned about talking to kids about...
Instructional Video3:38
TMW Media

Tarantula World: How is tarantula venom extracted and analyzed for medical research

K - 5th
How does the breeder get venom from the tarantula? What possible drug could the venom help humans with? Tarantula World, Part 5
Instructional Video1:53
Brian McLogan

Finding the Value of an Angle Using Corresponding Angles

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve for an unknown variable using parallel lines and a transversal theorems. Two lines are said to be parallel when they have the same slope and are drawn straight to each other such that they cannot meet. In geometry,...
Instructional Video4:28
Brian McLogan

How to write the equation of an ellipse given the vertices and center

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how to write the equation of an ellipse from its properties. The equation of an ellipse comprises of three major properties of the ellipse: the major radius (a), the minor radius (b) and the center (h, k). The ellipse is vertical...
Instructional Video13:42
Brian McLogan

Quotient Rule of Exponents

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to simplify expressions using the quotient rule of exponents. The quotient rule of exponents states that the quotient of powers with a common base is equivalent to the power with the common base and an exponent which is the...
Instructional Video12:29
Brian McLogan

Operations with grouping symbols - Math homework answers

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to add and subtract polynomials by combining like terms. Identifying like terms allows us to combine terms. Like terms are when terms share the same base and power for each variable. When you have like terms you simply apply...
Instructional Video33:50
The Wall Street Journal

U.S. vs. China: The Geopolitical Stand-Off

Higher Ed
Arguably the biggest risk facing the world economy is the trade conflict and geopolitical rivalry between China and the U.S. Will Trump and Xi do a deal on trade and technology? How will the two powers coexist in the Pacific?