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SciShow
This Board Game Is Older Than Stonehenge
We've been coming up with games to pass the time for just about as long as we've had writing, but sadly, not all of our oldest board games come with the rule books intact. Here's a few of the oldest board games ever from, from Patolli...
Crash Course
AI Playing Games
As we mentioned last episode, one of the best test spaces for building new AI systems are games. This is because games provide a great framework for an AI to learn an objective and slowly improve. In recent years, AI has made huge...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Dan White - Filament Games
Dan White is founding partner and executive producer at Filament Games, an educational game design and development studio in Madison, WI. Founded in 2005, Filament's 20 title portfolio includes a diversity of STEM, literacy, and civics...
National Geographic
Do You Believe? | Brain Games
For many years people have trusted the Ouija board to connect with the spirit world, but this experiment may have some believers second-guessing where they put their trust. ➡ Subscribehttp://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe' target='_blank'...
SciShow
The AI Gaming Revolution
Artificial intelligences that play abstract, strategic board games have come a long way, but how do their "brains" work? Hosted by: Hank Green ---------- Support SciShow by becoming a patron on Patreon='https://www.patreon.com/scishow'...
Curated Video
How to Create an Interactive Game in PowerPoint
This video demonstrates how to create an interactive "Guess the Phrase" game show using Microsoft PowerPoint. The game involves students guessing letters to reveal a word related to a topic, making it an engaging resource for classroom...
Packt
Compare the breadth-first and depth-first search algorithms : Example - A Simple Puzzle Game
From the section: Searching in Graphs. In this section, we will see what we are searching for. Also, we will look at how to use and implement Breadth-First Search and Depth-First Search along with a simple puzzle game...
World Science Festival
AlphaGo: The First Computer Go Program To Beat A Human Go Player
The game of Go is an abstract strategy board game for two players, in which the aim is to surround more territory than the opponent. Matthais Scheutz elaborates on the complexity behind the mathematics of the game. Fernando Diaz and Gary...
Bozeman Science
Thinking in Causation - Level 5 - Probability and Prediction
In this video Paul Andersen shows conceptual thinking in a mini-lesson on probability and prediction.
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Cause - a thing that gives rise t
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Curated Video
Counting to 100 | Numbers | Y1 Maths | FuseSchool Kids
Ava is playing meteor and space-ships board game trying to help you count to 100.
Kids Academy
Learn to Play Chess - Special Moves: Castling | Chess for Kids
Sources of Light | Science for Kids | Kids Academy Chess is a very diverse game, it’s not just made up of some simple left, right moves, and there are some special moves also. To make it easier for kids to learn how to play chess let me...
The Guardian
The Raspberry Pi and it's importance in learning computer science
The Raspberry Pi and it's importance in learning computer science As part of the London Games Festival the Guardian ran a Raspberry Pi coaching session at the Google Campus. The Raspberry Pi is a credit card sized single-board computer...
Bozeman Science
Thinking in Systems - Level 6 - Boundary and Initial Conditions
In this video Paul Andersen shows conceptual thinking in a mini-lesson on boundary and initial conditions within systems.
Boundary conditions - the dividing line between system and enviro
nment
Initial condition - the...
Boundary conditions - the dividing line between system and enviro
nment
Initial condition - the...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Thalia Goldstein - Imagination and Social Skills
Dr. Goldstein is Assistant Professor of Developmental Psychology at Pace University Department of Psychology, NYC. She earned her M.A. and Ph.D. from Boston College in Developmental Psychology under the advisement of Dr. Ellen Winner,...
National Geographic Kids
Brazil: Beach | Are We There Yet?
Jessica and Jake play foot volley on the beach in Rio de Janeiro! The duo meets an artist friend, adds a tile to his giant tile mosaic and then they learn some capoeira- a Brazilian martial art. They race back to the beach to boogie...
World Science Festival
The Moth: Since NASA Wouldn't Send Me by Richard Garriott
When Richard Garriott learned from NASA that he couldn't realize his lifelong dream of following in his father's footsteps to become an astronaut due to bad vision, he did what almost anyone would do: he dropped out of school, amassed a...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Orlando Patterson - Teachers Make a Difference - Noel A. White
Orlando Patterson, a historical and cultural sociologist, is John Cowles Professor of Sociology at Harvard University. He previously held faculty appointments at the University of the West Indies, his alma mater, and the London...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Orlando Patterson - Understanding Black Youth
Orlando Patterson, a historical and cultural sociologist, is John Cowles Professor of Sociology at Harvard University. He previously held faculty appointments at the University of the West Indies, his alma mater, and the London...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Orlando Patterson - Jamaica The Confounding Island
Orlando Patterson, a historical and cultural sociologist, is John Cowles Professor of Sociology at Harvard University. He previously held faculty appointments at the University of the West Indies, his alma mater, and the London...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Terry Smith - Teachers Make a Difference
Terry K. Smith is an assistant professor in Elementary Education. In his 14 years as an elementary teacher, he was certified talented-gifted, and taught with a constructivist, project-based learning approach. University teaching includes...
SciShow
Great Minds: Alan Turing
Alan Turing helped defeat the Nazis and conceptualized the first computers, yet he was arrested for gross indecency because he was homosexual. The video explains the math genius and how his many talents were used to help society. It also...
Bozeman Science
Scalars and Vectors
Investigate the purpose of vectors as they relate to physics concepts. The instructor explains quantities that have magnitude and those that have both magnitude and direction. He explains the scalar and vector quantities in relation to...
Physics Girl
What Do Programmers Actually Do?
So you want to be a programmer, huh? An episode from a comprehensive series about physics describes what it's like to be a software programmer. The narrator interviews actual programmers to dispel myths about the profession.