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Curated Video
The Development of Touchscreen Technology
This video discusses the evolution and functionality of touch screens as input devices. Explore their origins from the 60s and 70s and how they have become a standard feature in smartphones and various other industries. Compare the two...
Flag House Activity Channel
A Unique Paddle Game for Phys Ed Class (Ep. 62 - Pickle Ball)
The fastest growing sport in North America is Pickleball! This fun racket sport borrows from tennis, badminton and table tennis to create a fun sport activity that's perfect for all ages.
FuseSchool
PHYSICS - Radiation - Hazards From Radioactive Material
Nuclear power stations produce electricity, which of course is extremely useful. However, they also make radioactive waste. When items have no further use and have radioactivity above certain levels, they are known as radioactive waste....
Easy Languages
Polish Idiom Compared: Not My Circus Not My Monkeys | Easy Polish 139
Polish Idiom Compared: Not My Circus Not My Monkeys | Easy Polish 139
Easy Polish is a project created to help you learn Polish in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Katowice and other cities in...
Easy Polish is a project created to help you learn Polish in an authentic and fun way. We interview people in the streets of Katowice and other cities in...
Next Animation Studio
Tonga’s Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai volcano: Animated explainer of eruption
Saturday’s massive eruption in Tonga came from a giant underwater caldera.
Prime Coaching Sport
Hockey 1. Simple dribbling: Key points | Teaching Fundamentals of PE
How to teach the basics of indoor/floor hockey to your grade K-3's<br/>
Flipping Physics
Introduction to the Coefficient of Friction
Please do not confuse the Coefficient of Friction with the Force of Friction. This video will help you not fall into that Pit of Despair!
Executive Finance
Relationship Rebuilding: Strategies for Networking and Connection
This video is about the importance of relationship building, especially during the pandemic. It provides tips on how to cultivate new professional contacts and deepen existing relationships, emphasizing the value of vulnerability,...
Physical and Health Education
Tennis - Forehand technique
Teaching points for the forehand technique in the game of tennis.
Professor Dave Explains
Syphilis Treponema pallidum
Syphilis is another infection that is typically caused by sexual contact, thanks to the pathogen Treponema pallidum. What does this bacterium do? How is the infection treated? Let's take a closer look now.
Professor Dave Explains
Ebola Virus (EVD)
We've probably all heard about the Ebola outbreak in Africa around 2014, and know that it's quite a terrifying pathogen. But what does it do exactly? Let's go through the basics!
The Business Professor
Answering Interview Questions
This Video Explains Answering Interview Questions
The Wall Street Journal
Surveillance and Our Privacy
Will 2020 be the year that consumers give up on their privacy because of excessive digital surveillance? Gabriel Leung, HKU Dean of Medicine, Gos Hosein of Privacy International and MIT's Ramesh Raskar discuss at WSJ Tech Health.
Science Buddies
How to Make Paper Circuits
Would you like to include LED lights in a painting or greeting card? This video will show you how. Paper circuits are made with just a few simple items; you can use a battery and some copper tape to add tiny lights to your project. The...
The Business Professor
Need vs Want in Entrepreneurship
This Video Explains Need vs Want in Entrepreneurship
Science360
Science of the Winter Olympics - Skates
The ice skates worn by this year's hockey players, figure skaters and speed skaters are vastly different from what were once used. Melissa Hines, the Director of the Cornell University Center for Materials Research, and Sam Colbeck,...
The Telegraph
How to improve your walking – for Coronavirus lockdowns and beyond
Walkactive founder Joanna Hall demonstrates three techniques to improve your walking for better longterm health.
Curated Video
Force
This live-action video program defines force as an influence or action that is capable of changing the velocity of an object. The program introduces and describes acceleration, velocity and friction. Students will come to understand...
Professor Dave Explains
Frictional Forces: Static and Kinetic
Newton's first law tells us that an object in motion will remain in motion, but we don't really see that on earth, do we? If you throw a ball, or push a hockey puck, these things do eventually stop. Why? To answer this we must learn...
Flipping Physics
Introduction to Force
Defining Force. Including its dimensions, demonstrations of force and mass affecting acceleration, showing that a force is an interaction between two objects and contact vs. field forces.
Visual Learning Systems
Force and Newton's Laws: the Force of Friction
This video discusses the principle of force and the application of Newton's Three Laws of Motion. Students will witness the effect of friction on force and see how force is calculated. Other terminology includes: inertia, weight, mass,...
Curated OER
Tennis Lesson: Forehand Swing to Contact
A fluid swing comes naturally to some tennis players, but others need to study the positioning. Take a look at these slow motion video clips to observe professional players' swings.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Contact & Normal Forces: Lesson 2
This lesson explains the difference between contact and normal forces. It is 2 of 2 in the series titled "Contact & Normal Forces."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Contact & Normal Forces: Lesson 1
This lesson explains the difference between contact and normal forces. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "Contact & Normal Forces."