Instructional Video5:24
Communication Coach Alex Lyon

How to Improve Public Speaking

Higher Ed
How to improve your public speaking skills in 5 ways.
Instructional Video2:40
The Business Professor

Federal Subject Matter Jurisdiction

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Federal Subject Matter Jurisdiction
Instructional Video2:05
The Business Professor

6th Amendment Rights in Criminal Law

Higher Ed
This Video Explains 6th Amendment Rights in Criminal Law
Instructional Video7:58
Englishing

ESL - Sentence Structures: Simple, Compound and Complex

9th - Higher Ed
In this lesson, Mr. P. will talk about three sentence types: Simple, complex and compound. He will also explain coordinating and subordinating conjunctions using them in complex and compound sentences.

This lesson is designed for...
Instructional Video7:54
The Learning Depot

Adverb Clauses: An Adverb Clause is a Part of Speech Classed as an Adverb

12th - Higher Ed
Adverb clauses also known as adverbial clauses function as one part of speech: the adverb. We know that an adverb answer modifies a verb, an adjective, and another adverb. It answers the question “when?”, “where?”, “how?”, “why?” “to...
Instructional Video1:51
XKA Digital

Innovate by putting yourself at the heart of the problem

Higher Ed
John started his communications strategy career at agencies JWT and then BMP-DDB where he won the coveted IPA Effectiveness Grand Prix. In the mid-90s he went on to become co-founder and head of strategy at creative agency St Luke's...
Instructional Video9:31
Englishing

ESL - How to write a good THESIS STATEMENT

9th - Higher Ed
In this lesson, Mr. P. will talk about what a thesis statement is. He will list the parts of a good thesis statement and the things to avoid when writing a thesis statement. He will provide with an exercise taken from owl.excelsior.edu....
Instructional Video8:26
Englishing

Subject-Verb Agreement (Lesson 1 - Finding the subject)

9th - Higher Ed
This lesson is designed for intermediate students who wish to improve their English grammar, and for those above levels who wish to clear up doubts about this topic. The principle of subject-verb agreement seems simple. A singular...
Instructional Video2:41
The Business Professor

Defamation - Tort

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Defamation - Tort
Instructional Video4:06
Curated Video

GCSE Secondary Maths Age 13-17 - Algebra: Algebraic Fractions and Subject of an Equation - Explained

9th - 12th
SchoolOnline's Secondary Maths videos are brilliant, bite-size tutorial videos delivered by examiners. Ideal for ages 13-17, they cover every key topic and sub topic covered in GCSE Maths in clear and easy to follow...
Instructional Video8:08
The Learning Depot

Subject Verb Agreement: Basic Rules with Examples

12th - Higher Ed
Subject-verb agreement is for the most part fairly straight forward, but can be tricky when you have compound subjects joined by nor and or, collective nouns, indefinite pronouns, singular nouns that end in s, the pronoun none, inverted...
Instructional Video2:09
Brainwaves Video Anthology

The Chemistry Teacher Who Brought Magic to Science

Higher Ed
The video is a recollection of a personal experience by Shindy Johnson about her chemistry class when she was 14 years old. She narrates how her young and enthusiastic chemistry teacher, Lyndon Archer, brought magic to the subject and...
Instructional Video3:01
Mazz Media

Reviewing Centrapetal Force and Circular Motion

K - 8th
What are the force and acceleration vectors that are involved in centripetal acceleration? Using live action real world events and animated diagrams, this program explores this and other questions related to centripetal force and...
Instructional Video4:10
Kenhub

How to study for human anatomy

Higher Ed
Tips on how to study for human anatomy and get the grades you want.
Instructional Video7:12
Neuro Transmissions

Can Humans Be Objective?

12th - Higher Ed
Can humans ever take a neutral stance and become completely objective? Can we shed our biases and judgment to achieve god-like impartiality? Can we observe anything objectively? And if not, then does 1+1 still equal 2? Alie explores this...
Instructional Video5:15
Maddie Moate

What's the BEST way to STUDY? | Science of Study #4 | Maddie Moate

K - 5th
In today's #ScienceofStudy we find out some of the BEST and WORST ways to STUDY!
Instructional Video5:01
The Business Professor

Understanding the Arbitration Process and Rules

Higher Ed
This video discusses the process and rules for carrying out an arbitration, which is a method of dispute resolution outside of the court system. The video covers both voluntary and mandatory arbitration and explains the applicable laws...
Instructional Video3:12
The Business Professor

Understanding the Three Standards of Performance in a Contract

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker explains the three different standards of performance under a contract. The first is complete performance, where all obligations under the contract are fulfilled. The second is a material breach, where a...
Instructional Video4:34
Englishing

ESL - Sentence or Fragment? Dependent or Independent clause ?

9th - Higher Ed
Sentences convey complete thoughts while fragments do not. In this lesson, Mr. P. will explain what a sentence is. He will also focus on its difference between fragments. He will provide easy examples and list the types of sentences...
Instructional Video7:46
The Business Professor

Hurdles to Achieving Fit in an Organization

Higher Ed
Hurdles to Achieving Fit in an Organization
Instructional Video5:08
Curated Video

Identifying the Purpose of Your Essay

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to identify the purpose of an essay by analyzing the action verbs and subject in a prompt. The teacher provides step-by-step guidance on how to create a purpose statement for an essay, emphasizing...
Instructional Video4:31
Curated Video

Noticing and Describing Repetition in a Poem

K - 5th
In this video, a teacher guides students in analyzing the poem "The star" by Jane Taylor. The focus is on understanding the poet's use of repetition and what it teaches readers about the star. Through close reading and highlighting...
Instructional Video7:48
Englishing

Reflexive PRONOUNS (himself, herself, themselves, etc.)

9th - Higher Ed
This lesson was created as requested by many subscribers and/or followers of Mr. P.'s channel.

In this lesson Mr. P. explains when to use reflexive pronouns by listing four rules and giving two examples e
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This lesson is...
Instructional Video10:15
The Learning Depot

Subject, Object, Possessive, and Reflexive Pronouns

12th - Higher Ed
In this lesson, you will learn about pronoun case. There are four common pronoun cases: subject, object, possessive, and reflexive. Examples are given. My apologies for the sound. Was having trouble with the mic. :-)