Instructional Video5:53
Curated Video

What is a Minimum Viable Product - MVP?

10th - Higher Ed
One of the terms that has become common in project management - especially in Agile projects - is Minimum Viable Product, or MVP.



So, in this video, I will answer the question, 'What is a Minimum Viable...
Instructional Video5:21
Curated Video

Cyber Security for Absolute Beginners - 2022 Edition - Part 02 - How We Are Tracked Online

Higher Ed
This video demonstrates online examples of how we are tracked and how our preferences are monitored and recorded online.
Instructional Video3:41
Curated Video

Python for OOP - The A to Z OOP Python Programming Course - Object Techniques + Class Variables (Part 1)

Higher Ed
In this video, you will dive into an exercise on class variables, where you will practice creating and manipulating class variables to understand their behavior and usage in OOP.
Instructional Video5:25
Curated Video

Python for OOP - The A to Z OOP Python Programming Course - Exercise 2 on Methods

Higher Ed
In this video, you will continue to apply your knowledge of methods through another practical exercise. You will be given a more complex problem statement and will learn how to design and implement methods to solve the problem. This...
Instructional Video8:06
Curated Video

Python for OOP - The A to Z OOP Python Programming Course - Exercise on Class

Higher Ed
In this video, you will apply what you have learned about classes through a practical exercise. You will be given a problem statement and will learn how to design and implement a class to solve the problem. This exercise will help you...
Instructional Video4:25
Curated Video

Learn Midjourney For Your Future 6 Figure Career - 5 Money-Making Examples with Midjourney

Higher Ed
In this video, we will encourage our entrepreneurial spirit using Midjourney and learn to make some money from it. We will explore some of the examples of possibilities of making money from Midjourney in the form of coloring books...
Instructional Video2:34
Curated Video

Heisenberg's Uncertainty principle : The Limits of Precision

9th - Higher Ed
Werner Heisenberg proposed Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle in 1927, which states that measuring a particle's momentum and position at the same time with accuracy is not possible. One can know a property less precisely the more...
Instructional Video3:43
Curated Video

De Broglie vs Bohr: A Quantum Debate

9th - Higher Ed
Niels Bohr's model of the atom introduced the idea of quantised orbits for electrons. In these, electrons occupy stable energy levels and either give off or take in photons when they move between these levels. This model was able to...
Instructional Video11:25
Weird History

Popular Things That Were Invented By Accident

12th - Higher Ed
Accidents happen all the time. People become distracted and drop items from their hands, clumsily knock things off shelves, and misinterpret kitchen recipes that sometimes produce disastrous results.



While everyone suffers...
Instructional Video4:38
Curated Video

What are the different types of chemical reactions?

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, I'm going to show you a simple way to identify the type of chemical reaction that is happening in a given situation. This will help you to understand the process more easily and to carry out the reaction in a more accurate...
Instructional Video1:34
Great Big Story

Dippin' Dots, from cow feed to cool treat

12th - Higher Ed
Discover how Dippin' Dots, initially developed as cow feed, evolved into a beloved ice cream novelty.<br/>
Instructional Video12:07
Curated Video

Thirst-Quenching Facts About Your Favorite Beverages

12th - Higher Ed
What's your favorite beverage? Something carbonated? What about a nice warm treat? Or maybe you're content with a fruity drink? Even if you don't have a favorite beverage, you've probably had coffee, tea, beer, or any variety of popular...
Instructional Video2:46
Great Big Story

Borderlands Food Bank, Rescuing Produce to Feed Families

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how Borderlands Food Bank saves millions of pounds of produce annually to nourish families in need.
Instructional Video14:42
Curated Video

Java Multithreading and Parallel Programming Masterclass - Parallel Matrix Multiplication - The Naive Way

Higher Ed
This video demonstrates the multiplication of a parallel matrix in the naive or basic way.
Instructional Video4:40
Food Farmer Earth

What the Heck is Mead? Exploring Honey's Fermented Delight

12th - Higher Ed
This video delves into the world of mead, a fermented beverage made from honey. It explores the process of making mead, from beekeeping and honey harvesting to the fermentation process, offering a glimpse into this unique alcoholic drink.
Instructional Video2:39
Great Big Story

From weeds to fine dining, the art of foraging

12th - Higher Ed
Discover how Tama Matsuoka Wong, a forager for Michelin-star chefs, transforms wild plants like sumac and cattail shoots into gourmet ingredients, bridging nature and culinary artistry.<br/>
Instructional Video8:18
Professor Dave Explains

Principles of Heterogeneous Catalysis

9th - Higher Ed
With the basic principles of homogeneous catalysis understood, let's move on to heterogeneous catalysis. This is where the catalyst and reagents are in different phases. Typically, the reagents are in the liquid or gas phase, flowing...
Instructional Video3:23
Science ABC

Tangential Velocity: Definition, Formula, Equation, Calculation and Examples

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The tangential velocity is measured at any point tangent to a rotating wheel. Thus, angular velocity, w, is related to tangential velocity, Vt, through the formula: Vt = wr. Here, r is the radius of the wheel. Tangential velocity is the...
Instructional Video3:08
Science ABC

Is a Coconut a Nut, Seed or Fruit?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A coconut is all of these: a seed, a fruit, and a nut! Coconut is a seed because it is the reproductive part of the tree, coconut is a fruit because it is a fibrous one-seeded drupe, and coconut is a nut because a loose definition of a...
Instructional Video3:11
Science ABC

What’s a QR Code And How Is It Different From A Barcode?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
While a barcode only holds information in the horizontal direction, a QR code does hold information in both horizontal and vertical directions. Due to this, a QR code holds hundreds of times more information than a barcode.
Instructional Video4:28
Curated Video

Multiplying Rational Numbers

9th - Higher Ed
If you're just beginning or need a quick refresher, this video is perfect for understanding how to multiply positive and negative decimal numbers and fractions.
Instructional Video4:06
Curated Video

How to Multiply this Fraction to this Decimal Number

9th - Higher Ed
Whether you're just starting out, or need a quick refresher, this is the video for you! Mrs. C will go through how to multiply a fraction to a decimal number step-by-step.
Instructional Video4:50
Food Farmer Earth

Bringing British Charm Stateside: The Authentic English Public House Experience in America

12th - Higher Ed
Step into an authentic English public house right in the heart of America, where traditional British ales meet local hospitality. This article explores how one man's passion for British pubs led him to create a genuine public house...
Instructional Video11:12
Curated Video

Digital and Social Media Strategy

Higher Ed
Explore the power of digital platforms and social media channels in reaching and engaging your target audience effectively. Discover the key elements and tactics to develop a winning strategy that drives brand awareness, fosters...