Instructional Video2:54
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Clare Rossini 'Running in Riverside Park'

Higher Ed
Clare Rossini has published three collections of poems, the most recent of which is Lingo (The University of Akron Press). Her poems and essays have appeared in journals and anthologies such as The Paris Review, The Kenyon Review, The...
Instructional Video2:59
Science360

Rock-n-roll bridges, blinking eye-on-a-chip, high-flying low metabolism, & urban air “re-leaf”

12th - Higher Ed
4 Awesome Discoveries You Probably Didn’t Hear About - Episode 33 Rock-n-roll bridges, blinking eye-on-a-chip, high-flying low metabolism, and urban air “re-leaf.” It’s four awesome discoveries you probably didn’t hear about. Guitar...
Instructional Video2:12
Communication Coach Alex Lyon

How Do I Give Feedback to Employees?

Higher Ed
How do I give feedback to employees? This video answers a viewer's question (actually, a friend, Tim, who heard about the channel). To give feedback to employees, especially if you're a new leader, you have to do at least 3 things. 1....
Instructional Video8:14
Curated Video

Comprehensive Android Developer Bootcamp - For the Curious - Interface and Abstract Classes

Higher Ed
Build a Quiz App – MVC Architecture:For the Curious - Interface and Abstract Classes This clip is from the chapter "Build a Quiz App – MVC Architecture" of the series "The Comprehensive Android Developer Bootcamp".This section shows you...
Instructional Video11:17
Curated Video

Calculating Upthrust and Fluid Forces

9th - Higher Ed
This video explains how to calculate the force experienced by an object when it is submerged in a fluid, specifically focusing on upthrust and fluids. The video also covers the concepts of pressure, density, gravitational field strength...
Instructional Video0:55
Next Animation Studio

Snow-melting future concrete: Special mix could de-ice itself with electric current

12th - Higher Ed
Chris Tuan, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln engineering professor, has created a prototype concrete concoction that can conduct electricity and has the potential to make roads safer in a big way - by melting away falling snow. According...
Instructional Video14:28
Mister Simplify

Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development - Simplest Explanation ever

12th - Higher Ed
Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development is a benchmark in understanding child psychology and was used to develop curriculum for a number of years. This video covers the important aspects of Piaget's Theory with relevant examples and...
Instructional Video7:04
Espresso Media

Gullfaks to Hebron: Constructing Troll A

9th - 12th
Gullfaks to Hebron part 4/8: This video showcases the construction of the Troll A, a massive gas platform built to withstand the harshest weather conditions in the Norwegian Fiords. Employing slip-forming technology, the construction was...
Instructional Video8:13
Curated Video

Using Precise Language in Narrative Writing

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains the importance of using precise language in writing to convey specific effects and engage the reader. They provide examples of concrete and abstract words, and guide students in rewriting sentences to...
Instructional Video4:02
Curated Video

Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z - Introduction to Machine Learning: Machine Learning Model Example

Higher Ed
In this video, we will cover machine learning model example. This clip is from the chapter "Deep learning: Artificial Neural Networks with Python" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z".In this...
Instructional Video6:26
The Economist

Are wooden skyscrapers the future?

12th - Higher Ed
Urbanisation is happening faster than at any time in history. High-rise buildings offer a solution to overcrowded cities, but materials like concrete and steel have limitations—could timber be the answer?
Instructional Video7:04
Curated Video

Deep Learning CNN Convolutional Neural Networks with Python - CNN Example

Higher Ed
This video demonstrates an example of a CNN. This clip is from the chapter "Deep Neural Network Architecture" of the series "Deep Learning CNN: Convolutional Neural Networks with Python".This section focuses on the deep neural network...
Instructional Video7:04
Curated Video

Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z - Deep Neural Network Architecture: CNN Example

Higher Ed
In this video, we will cover CNN example. This clip is from the chapter "Deep learning: Convolutional Neural Networks with Python" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z".In this section, we will...
Instructional Video6:07
Curated Video

Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z - Gradient Descent in RNN: Why Gradients

Higher Ed
In this video, we will understand why gradients. This clip is from the chapter "Deep learning: Recurrent Neural Networks with Python" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z".In this section, we will...
Instructional Video0:48
Next Animation Studio

Flash flood: new water-absorbing concrete Topmix Permeable can absorb 36 meters of rain in 1 hour

12th - Higher Ed
A British company has invented a new type of concrete designed to rapidly absorb water that could be used to help mitigate the damage caused by flash flooding. The concrete, called Topmix Permeable, was designed by Tarmac, a UK building...
Instructional Video4:27
Espresso Media

Gullfaks to Hebron: A Solution to North Sea Oil Extraction Challenges

9th - 12th
Gullfaks to Hebron part 2/8: This video explores the use of the Condeep, a deep concrete structure used to hold oil in the North Sea oil fields. It discusses the challenges of drilling in the sea, the construction of the Condeep, and the...
Instructional Video3:00
Knowledge

Inside Things: Cement

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The basic nuts and bolts of how things work is explained simply by exploring the natural world and human made inventions that we come in contact with. Cement is a common construction material. How is this hard, durable substance made?...
Instructional Video9:15
Science360

How do engineers help people and society? Bridge project

12th - Higher Ed
A career in engineering is a great way to solve problems that help people, society, the environment and more. Join this group from Engineers Without Borders as they travel to a small town in Ghana, Africa to help villagers design and...
Instructional Video0:47
Next Animation Studio

Scientists discover nuclear waste-eating bacteria

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers from the University of Manchester have discovered a special "extremophile" bacteria that can survive in radioactive waste disposal sites and can feed on radioactive waste.
Instructional Video0:44
Next Animation Studio

Futuristic new bridge unfolds like an umbrella

12th - Higher Ed
Researchers have demonstrated a futuristic bridge-building technique that allows the structure to unfold like an umbrella to the length of its span.
Instructional Video7:54
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Lewis Gordon & Jason Stanley - When Philosophers Talk - Part 2

Higher Ed
Lewis Gordon graduated in 1984 from Lehman College, CUNY, through the Lehman Scholars Program, with a Bachelor of Arts degree, magna cum laude and as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He completed his Master of Arts and Master of Philosophy...
Instructional Video2:31
Next Animation Studio

Miami condo collapse: Search for residents resumes after controlled demolition

12th - Higher Ed
The confirmed death toll at the collapsed condominium complex north of Miami Beach rose to 28 on Monday, after search efforts resumed following the controlled demolition of the portion that had remained standing.
Instructional Video5:26
Financial Times

Mastering the art of sustainable architecture

Higher Ed
In a nation where space is at a premium, the Dutch are leaders in creating environmentally friendly buildings. From repurposed redundant structures to modular, transportable studios and floating neighbourhoods, the FT’s Helen Barrett...
Instructional Video10:52
Weird History

How The Roman Colosseum Was Built

12th - Higher Ed
One of the world's most notable feats of architecture is the Colosseum in Rome. Opened in 80 CE by Emperor Titus, this massive structure existed solely to entertain the masses with gladiator fights, animal skirmishes, and, at some point,...