Instructional Video8:25
Let's Tute

12 Proven Tips to Avoid Wasting Time and Achieve Academic Success

9th - Higher Ed
This video provides 12 proven tips to help students avoid wasting time and improve their productivity while studying. The tips range from setting clear goals and tracking time to prioritizing tasks and using technology wisely. By...
Instructional Video5:50
Science360

Science of the Winter Olympic Games - Engineering Competition Suits

12th - Higher Ed
At the 2014 Olympics, long track speed skater Shani Davis will be wearing what may be one of the most advanced competition suits ever engineered. Under Armour Innovation lab's Kevin Haley and polymer scientist and engineer Sarah...
Instructional Video3:36
Science360

Batlab studies echolocation to learn how animals "see" with sound - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Bat echolocation reveals more on how mammals use sensory information to thrive



Description: Neuroscientist Cindy Moss is investigating how animals use sensory information to guide their behavior. Her team at...
Instructional Video2:12
Next Animation Studio

How the Montreal Protocol saved the Earth from a nightmare climate scenario

12th - Higher Ed
If the world hadn't banned the chemicals that destroy the ozone layer with the 1987 Montreal Protocol, climate change would have significantly worsened global warming by the 2040s, according to a new study in the journal Nature.
Instructional Video15:57
Schooling Online

Physics Kinematics: Motion in a Straight Line - Scalars and Vectors

3rd - Higher Ed
The newest superhero on the block, Vector Man, faces his first challenge – a runaway train! This lesson will begin from the basics by introducing scalars and vectors.<br/>
Definitions included: scalar quantity, vector quantity
Instructional Video1:38
Barcroft Media

Cheeky Elephant Crosses Railway Track: SNAPPED IN THE WILD

Higher Ed
A cheeky elephant crosses a railway track in Chapramari Wildlife Sanctuary. The tuskless male elephant - called a Makhna - used its trunk to push up the crossing barrier, then ambled his way across the tracks before crushing the second...
Podcast4:11
KERA

A Tiger’s Roar Tells Us a Lot

Pre-K - Higher Ed
You can tell a lot from a tiger’s roar. A researcher in Texas is using the sound of tigers’ vocalizations to track and protect them in national parks and in the wild around the world. By monitoring tigers acoustically, researchers can...
Instructional Video7:52
Packt

Version Control with Git

Higher Ed
Application Deployment (Weather App): Version Control with Git
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This clip is from the chapter "Application Deployment (Weather App)" of the series "The Complete Node.js Developer Course (3rd Edition)".In this section, you will...
Instructional Video5:08
Curated Video

Writing Equations for Lines of Best Fit

K - 5th
In this lesson, students will learn how scatter plots, lines of best fit, and equations are all connected. They will understand how to write an equation for a line of best fit by identifying the Y intercept and slope.
Instructional Video9:19
Curated Video

Evaluate two sorting or two search algorithms : Bisection search - recursive implementation

Higher Ed
From the section: Algorithms - Search and abstract data structures. This section is about Algorithms. You will learn about Bisection, Binary section etc.



Replace the while loop built in the iterative solution in the prior...
Instructional Video3:02
MarketWatch

4 financial resolutions that you can set (and actually keep) in 2021

Higher Ed
2020 has taught us to expect the unexpected. Here are four money-related resolutions that will help keep your finances in control in the new year.
Instructional Video5:39
Curated Video

Why Are There Stones Along Railway Tracks?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The crushed stones that line railroad tracks are collectively called track ballast. More specifically, the track ballast constitutes the trackbed upon which sleepers or railroad ties are laid. As you may have seen, these stones are...
Instructional Video5:17
Science360

Turning - Science of Speed

12th - Higher Ed
Anyone can go fast straight: The challenge is turning. It takes more than ten thousand pounds of force to get a racecar around Turn 3 at Texas Motor Speedway at 180 mph. All that force comes from four tiny patches of rubber--the only...
Instructional Video2:32
NASA

NASA | Global Hawks Soar into Storms

3rd - 11th
During this year's Atlantic hurricane season, NASA is redoubling its efforts to probe the inner workings of hurricanes and tropical storms with two unmanned Global Hawk aircraft flying over storms and two new space-based...
Instructional Video4:47
Science360

Sound - Science of Speed

12th - Higher Ed
"Loud is fast" Brian Vickers tells us, and speed is one reason racecars don't have mufflers. Experiencing a NASCAR race means feeling the roar of the engines as well as hearing them. It's all good--as long as you've got your ear protection.
Instructional Video4:24
Curated Video

Multiplication: Solving Problems with Arrays

K - 5th
In this video, Principal Anthony is setting up for an assembly with 30 students. He sets up 4 rows of chairs with 9 chairs in each row. The video teaches students how to solve multiplication problems by creating an array. It explains the...
Instructional Video4:07
Curated Video

Seeing Motion

K - 8th
Using animated diagrams and real world situations, this video will show students how our eyes use light to see the world, how radar uses radio wave reflections to determine the position of objects and how echolocation works to determine...
Instructional Video9:45
Maddie Moate

What's in her Bag? - Dian Fossey #2

K - 5th
I hope you enjoy this, "What's in HER Bag?" video. It's been fun taking an existing YouTube format and putting my own spin on things.
Instructional Video4:04
Curated Video

Analyzing Data and Drawing Inferences

K - 5th
In this video, students learn how to draw inferences by analyzing data. They are presented with statistics from a recent 5K race between the track team and the cross country team, and are guided through the process of interpreting the...
Instructional Video3:22
XKA Digital

Understand the culture of the country you're operating in

Higher Ed
Nikki King is Honorary Chairman and former Managing Director of Isuzu Truck UK. A legend in the male-dominated motor industry, Nikki has received numerous awards, including an OBE for services to the motor industry.



A part...
Instructional Video2:21
MarketWatch

What is an index fund?

Higher Ed
Here's what you need to know if you're considering this popular investment vehicle.
Instructional Video2:19
NASA

NASA Models Methane Sources, Movement Around Globe

3rd - 11th
NASA’s new three-dimensional portrait of methane shows the world’s second-largest contributor to greenhouse warming as it travels through the atmosphere.



Combining multiple data sets from emissions...
Instructional Video5:15
Curated Video

Making Predictions from Bivariate Measurement Data with a Line of Best Fit

K - 5th
We demonstrate this process through examples of predicting a baby's weight based on age, estimating study time based on desired grades, and predicting test scores based on study time. We emphasizes that predictions are estimates and...
Instructional Video4:32
NASA

The Outer Planets: Hubble’s Continuing Legacy

3rd - 11th
What is OPAL?



OPAL (Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy) is a project to obtain long time baseline observations of the outer planets in order to understand their atmospheric dynamics and evolution as...