Curated Video
Can you solve this elementary math puzzle? | Fun Classroom Warm-Up Activity for grades 3-5
Ready to boost your students' mathematical thinking with fun and engaging puzzles? Our visual math puzzles are perfect for grades 3, 4, and 5! Use this math logic puzzle as a daily warm-up to get your students' minds sharp and ready for...
Curated Video
Crack the Code! Fun Math Puzzle for Kids | Grades 3-5
Ignite your students' love for math with this mind-boggling visual math puzzle, perfect for grades 3, 4, and 5! This fun and challenging math logic puzzle is ideal for a daily warm-up, sparking curiosity and enhancing critical thinking...
Curated Video
Can you solve this puzzle? | Math Puzzle For Kids 6
This visual math puzzle, or math logic puzzle as some teachers call it is perfect for grades 3, 4 or 5. I loved to use these math warmups before class every day to encourage students to start thinking mathematically and to share their...
Curated Video
Learn Java from Scratch - A Beginner's Guide - Step 06 - Java Expression – Puzzles
In this video, you will be presented with Java expression puzzles to solve and enhance your understanding of expressions.
Curated Video
Learn Java from Scratch - A Beginner's Guide - Step 01 - Java For Loop - Syntax and Puzzles
In this video, you will learn about Java for loop—syntax and puzzles.
Curated Video
Learn Java from Scratch - A Beginner's Guide - Step 03 - If Else Statement – Puzzles
In this video, you will learn about the if else statement with puzzles.
Curated Video
Learn Java from Scratch - A Beginner's Guide - Step 01 - Basics about Java Integer Data Types - Casting, Operators, and More
In this video, you will learn the basics about Java integer data types - casting, operators, and more.
Curated Video
Learn Java from Scratch - A Beginner's Guide - Step 08 - Exercises and Tips - Getters and Generating Getters and Setters with E
In this video, you will learn about exercises and tips—getters and generating getters and setters with E.
Curated Video
Pentomino Puzzles: Part One
This video explains what pentominoes are and provides four pentominoes puzzles and solutions. A great activity to develop your problem-solving skills or as a lesson starter!
Curated Video
Lifelong Learning
Dr. Forrester explains the benefits of lifelong learning and draws a comparison between keeping the body in shape and exercising the brain.
Curated Video
Pentominoes Puzzles Part 2
This video provides four advanced pentominoes puzzles and solutions. A great activity to develop problem-solving skills! Complete the puzzles using either squared paper and colouring pencils or use a virtual manipulative.
Great Big Story
Cracking the Uncrackable Code
A 30-year unsolved puzzle at CIA headquarters has captivated cryptanalysts worldwide, with artist Jim Sanborn holding the key.
Curated Video
Goal Setting: The Start of Your Time Management
Goals answer the question: What do you want? and, if you don't know the answer to that, how are you going to get it. So, goal setting is the vital first step to time management, personal productivity and, ultimately, success!
Curated Video
Measuring Intelligence
Neuroscientist John Duncan (Cambridge) describes some of the tests associated with Charles Spearman's mysterious "g factor."
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Elevator Pitch - What Is Blockchain?
Bitcoin and Blockchain. You've heard of them. But what do the words actually mean? Can you define blockchain? We've challenged a computer science expert to do just that, in the time it takes to ride an elevator. Easy.
Neuro Transmissions
Are You Left or Brain Right Brained?
Ever wondered if you were left brained or right brained? Left brained folks are more logical, analytical, and organized. Right brained people are more artistic, creative, and intuitive. At least..that's what a lot of bad science would...
Science360
Computer scientist Francine Berman - ScienceLives
Francine Berman is Professor of Computer Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. She serves on a broad spectrum of national and international leadership groups and committees, including the newly-established Research Data Alliance,...
Zach Star
A visibility problem, how many guards are enough?
The video explains the proof of 'The Art Gallery Problem'. There are different versions of this problem (such as where guards can be placed) but we will focus on the most well known one where guards are forced to be in corners (and can...
Let's Tute
Mess of 100 Bucks: Calculating the Loss
In this video, the teacher describes a scenario where John sells a cap for $50 with no profit or loss. However, a buyer comes with $100 and John has to give change. After some complications, the teacher poses the question of how much...
Science360
LEAKY GRAPHENE
In Episode 12, Charlie and Jordan chat about 3-D bioprinting, plugging up leaky graphene and a new approach to learning for the pre-k crowd called Connect4Learning.
Let's Tute
Unveiling the Math behind Magic and Tricks
In this video, a teacher reveals the mathematical logic behind three popular number tricks involving doubling, adding, and subtracting digits. Viewers are encouraged to use their logic and math skills to solve these puzzles and share...
Cerebellum
Critical Reading & Writing - Introducing the SAT
What is the SAT? This video is an introduction to the exam. This is part 1 from the series 'Critical Reading & Writing'.