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Instructional Video0:58
Packt

MongoDB Mastering MongoDB for Beginners (Theory and Projects) - Instructor Introduction

Higher Ed
In this video, let's have a quick introduction to your instructor. This clip is from the chapter "Introduction" of the series "MongoDB—Mastering MongoDB for Beginners (Theory and Projects)".In this section, we will look at the course...
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Instructional Video6:23
Packt

Ultimate ASP.NET 5 Web API Development Guide - Create Microsoft Azure Account

Higher Ed
This video is about creating a Microsoft Azure account. This clip is from the chapter "API Hosting and Deployment (IIS and Azure)" of the series "Ultimate ASP.NET Core Web API Development Guide".This section focuses on the API hosting...
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Instructional Video5:21
Packt

Build a Super Advanced Trading Bot on DYDX Hosted on AWS with Python - Position Sizing and Risk Management

Higher Ed
In this video, we will assign you a YouTube homework task related to the Kelly Criterion (check this link in the course resources). We will cover position sizing and risk management techniques specific to pairs trading. You will learn...
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Instructional Video9:21
Curated Video

Writing A Piece about the Solar Eclipse

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA story of how I wrote my latest piece. Using Curiosity and other interests to inform your writing.
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Instructional Video8:57
Curated Video

Writing A Piece about the Solar Eclipse

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA story of how I wrote my latest piece. Using Curiosity and other interests to inform your writing.
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Instructional Video5:06
TED-Ed

How Did Clouds Get Their Names?

5th - 8th Standards
Have you ever wondered how clouds float in the sky, or why they seem to change so much in just a few minutes. Watch a short video about the way clouds are identified and named, and how they are affected by the Earth's conditions.
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Instructional Video6:40
TED-Ed

Cloudy Climate Change: How Clouds Affect Earth's Temperature

7th - Higher Ed Standards
While clouds may not make for the most enjoyable weather, they play an important role when it comes to regulating the temperature of the earth. Watch this video and learn how these giant masses of water droplets actually help to cool the...
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Instructional Video2:01
Curated OER

Denver's Brown Cloud

6th - 12th
Why does a brown cloud occur in Denver at a certain time of the year? When warm air is higher in the atmosphere, it traps cooler, denser air below and smog just sits in between them. Using bottles of colored hot and cold water, this...
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Instructional Video2:01
Steve Spangler Science

Denver's Brown Cloud - Cool Science Experiment

6th - 12th
Why does a brown cloud occur in Denver at a certain time of the year? When warm air is higher in the atmosphere, it traps cooler, denser air below and smog just sits in between them. Using bottles of colored hot and cold water, this...
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Instructional Video6:08
TED-Ed

Big Data

9th - 12th Standards
In this age of incredible technological advancements, how have we been capable of storing massive amounts of data? Watch the evolution of big data through major progressions, from storage in a single computer, to today's widespread use...
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Instructional Video3:29
Deep Look

Identical Snowflakes? Scientist Ruins Winter For Everyone

6th - 12th Standards
Can snowflakes be identical? Under perfect conditions, these perfect, unique crystals can have a twin. Explore snowflakes in the great indoors of a laboratory experiment to see how carefully regulated conditions have busted the myth of...
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Instructional Video4:43
TED-Ed

Why Aren't We Only Using Solar Power?

6th - 12th
Drive the clouds away from your day with this video. It thoroughly details how photovoltaics work and how clouds prevent us from relying solely on solar as an energy source. Unique knitted-object animation (bunnies, clouds, and all other...
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Instructional Video4:29
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Crash Course Kids

The Great Aqua Adventure

3rd - 8th Standards
How does water travel? This is the focus of a video that describes how water moves via the water cycle. An in-depth discussion explains the constant repetition of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation that makes up the water cycle.
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Instructional Video17:10
TED-Ed

Fractals and the Art of Roughness

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Roughness is everywhere, contributing to the incredible complexity of the world around us. This complexity, however, is not without it's own unique sense of order. Join world-renown mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot as he looks at numerous...
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Instructional Video3:59
TED-Ed

Why the Arctic Is Climate Change's Canary in the Coal Mine

7th - 12th Standards
What happens in the Arctic doesn't always stay in the Arctic. Follow along with this short video as it investigates how small changes in the temperature of Arctic regions can have dramatic effects on the global climate through a series...
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Instructional Video2:15
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Gorongosa's Water Cycle

6th - 12th Standards
Gorongosa National Park holds a fascinating and ever-changing landscape. What makes the water cycle in the park so special? Travel to Mozambique to learn more about the park using a short video. Content includes rainy season in the park,...
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Instructional Video5:44
TED-Ed

The Science of Smog

6th - 12th Standards
In 1952, a mysterious fog killed an estimated 4,000 people in London, raising awareness of the relationship between air quality and public health. An interesting video explains two different types of smog, describing the conditions...
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Instructional Video4:26
TED-Ed

What Is the Coldest Thing in the World?

9th - 12th Standards
A video that demonstrates the process for cooling atoms launches a journey to comprehend physics. After watching the video, class members answer multiple-choice and short-answer questions to prepare for a whole-class discussion of the...
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Instructional Video5:39
Be Smart

The Amazing Science of… DUST?

6th - 12th
Why do we bother to dust when more will start to land as soon as we get rid of it? What is dust made of and why won't it ever go away? The video answers these questions and more. 
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Instructional Video3:53
TED-Ed

Where Did Earth's Water Come From?

6th - 12th Standards
It's commonly known that over 70 percent of of the earth's surface is covered by water, but exactly where did it all come from? Join this short video as it travels back to the beginning of the universe in search of the origins of this...
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Instructional Video4:39
TED-Ed

How a Few Scientists Transformed the Way We Think About Disease

7th - 12th Standards
During the first few sniffles of a cold, you can't help wondering where you picked up the illness. Watch an Ed Ted video that details the difference between miasma theory and germ theory, and the ways that Dr. John Snow's research...
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Instructional Video4:01
Physics Girl

This Phenomenon Only Happens in Hawaii ... and Cuba, Nigeria, Indonesia, Peru, Sudan, Laos and…

9th - Higher Ed Standards
What do Hawaii, Nigeria, and Peru have in common? Each of these locations, plus many others, get to see the subsolar point! But, what is it? A video from a comprehensive physics playlist puts the phenomenon at the forefront by explaining...
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Instructional Video3:35
SciShow

What's It Like on ... Venus?

6th - 12th Standards
Venus may not be the best option for the next space station! An episode of a larger solar system playlist describes the characteristics of the planet Venus. The instruction includes a description of its extreme environment and its...
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Instructional Video5:30
TED-Ed

The Dust Bunnies That Built Our Planet

6th - 12th Standards
What are space dust bunnies and why are they important to us? Pupils explore space dust bunnies and how these particles helped form the planets. To understand the phenomenon, class members investigate the chemistry behind dust particles...

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