TED Talks
TED: The absurd inequality of climate work — and how to fix it | Joshua Amponsem
When it comes to tackling the climate crisis, the majority of the workforce in Africa believes their role is in the labor-intensive, low-income work — not in the strategic, analytical or leadership-based spaces, says climate visionary...
PBS
College admissions essays more important for students after end of affirmative action
Students who are starting to apply to colleges for the coming year are the first class to deal with the impact of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn affirmative action. For many high school students, this annual rite of passage is...
PBS
Silicon Valley's Past and Future
As part of a series celebrating the past 30 years at the NewsHour, a report revisits coverage of Silicon Valley from the beginning of the dot-com boom to the bursting of the "Internet bubble."
Bozeman Science
Mathematics - Biology's New Microscope
Paul Andersen (with the help of PatricJMT) explains why mathematics may be biology's next microscope.
Crash Course
Graphical User Interfaces: Crash Course Computer Science
Today, we're going to discuss the critical role graphical user interfaces, or GUIs played in the adoption of computers. Before the mid 1980's the most common way people could interact with their devices was through command line...
TED Talks
TED: The era of blind faith in big data must end | Cathy O'Neil
Algorithms decide who gets a loan, who gets a job interview, who gets insurance and much more -- but they don't automatically make things fair. Mathematician and data scientist Cathy O'Neil coined a term for algorithms that are secret,...
TED Talks
Sebastian Deterding: What your designs say about you
What does your chair say about what you value? Designer Sebastian Deterding shows how our visions of morality and "the good life" are reflected in the design of objects around us.
MinutePhysics
Are University Admissions Biased? | Simpson's Paradox Part 2
Simpson's Paradox Part 2. This video is about how to tell whether or not university admissions are biased using statistics: aka, it's about Simpson's Paradox again! REFERENCES: Original Berkeley Grad Admissions Paper:...
TED Talks
Alex Wissner-Gross: A new equation for intelligence
Is there an equation for intelligence? Yes. It's F = T ∇ Sτ. In a fascinating and informative talk, physicist and computer scientist Alex Wissner-Gross explains what in the world that means.
MinuteEarth
Why We Should Invest In Rat Massage
Basic research can seem wasteful, but it's actually a great economic investment. ___________________________________________ Credits: Script Writer, Video Director, Narrator: Kate Yoshida Video Illustrators: Sarah Berman & Ever Salazar...
TED Talks
TED: A bold plan to transform access to the US social safety net | Amanda Renteria
Digital public servant Amanda Renteria has seen that the millions of people who rely on government welfare services are often discouraged from seeking them out, frustrated by long lines and unnecessarily complicated processes. At Code...
TED Talks
Ariel Garten: Know thyself, with a brain scanner
Imagine playing a video game controlled by your mind. Now imagine that game also teaches you about your own patterns of stress, relaxation and focus. Ariel Garten shows how looking at our own brain activity gives new meaning to the...
TED Talks
TED: Why you should treat the tech you use at work like a colleague | Nadjia Yousif
Imagine your company hires a new employee and then everyone just ignores them, day in and day out, while they sit alone at their desk getting paid to do nothing. This situation actually happens all the time -- when companies invest...
SciShow
How 19th Century Lighthouses Power Advanced Space Drives
The technology we use for space exploration gets more advanced all the time, but some of our most ambitious programs actually rely on optics invented in the 19th century for lighthouses.
SciShow
How to Make the World's Simplest Motor: SciShow Experiments
Hank builds a simple electric motor just powerful enough to make a small screw spin, but also strong enough to blow your mind.
Curated Video
Statistics & Mathematics for Data Science and Data Analytics - Law of Large Numbers
New ReviewThis lesson will explore the famous mathematical law, the law of large numbers, and its misconceptions.
Curated Video
Basics of Chatbots with Machine Learning & Python - Applications of Chatbots
New ReviewIn this lesson, you will learn about the different applications of chatbots, including helpdesk assistants, tutors, home assistants, office assistants, phone assistants, and medical assistants.
Curated Video
Basics of Chatbots with Machine Learning & Python - Module Overview-Chatbots
New ReviewThis video provides an overview of the concepts to be learned in this module. You will learn about chatbots and what they are used for and overview them in general.
Curated Video
Basics of Chatbots with Machine Learning & Python - Course Description
New ReviewIn this video, we will explore the course's prerequisites and discuss the course content and the concepts that will be covered in this course.
Curated Video
Express Framework Mastery: From Beginner to Advanced with Node.js - Introduction to Node.js
New ReviewThis video provides an introduction to Node.js.
Curated Video
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) - Ultimate Exam Training - AWS Key Management Service (KMS) and CloudHSM
New ReviewIn this video, you will learn about AWS Key Management Service (KMS) and CloudHSM.
Curated Video
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) - Ultimate Exam Training - AWS WAF, Shield, and Inspector
New ReviewIn this video, you will learn about AWS WAF, Shield, and Inspector.
Curated Video
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) - Ultimate Exam Training - Amazon Comprehend
New ReviewIn this video, you will learn about Amazon Comprehend.
Curated Video
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) - Ultimate Exam Training - Amazon Transcribe
New ReviewIn this video, you will learn about Amazon Transcribe.