Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

AWS, JavaScript, React - Deploy Web Apps on the Cloud - Dynamic Styling

Higher Ed
In this lecture, you will learn to create a dynamic style that we can apply globally to the React game project.
Instructional Video2:52
Curated Video

Tone and Style

3rd - Higher Ed
β€œTone and Style” Will teach Students to define tone and then determine when it is appropriate to use formal style or informal style.
Instructional Video6:33
Brian McLogan

Learn how to determine concavity and point of inflection AP style

12th - Higher Ed
πŸ‘‰ Learn how to determine the concavity of a function. A function is said to be concave up (convex) if the graph of the curve is facing upwards and the function is said to be concave down (concave) if the graph is facing down. To test for...
Instructional Video9:49
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Rebecca West - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Australia

Higher Ed
Rebecca West was a top ten finalist for the 2021 Global Teacher Prize. Rebecca is also deputy principal at Bonnyrigg Public School, New South Wales, Australia, knew as soon as she entered a classroom as a student-teacher 22 years ago...
Instructional Video7:22
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Cybersecurity Framework Workshop Rebecca Blank

9th - 12th
Commerce Deputy Secretary Rebecca Blank calls for industry to work with NIST in partnership to develop a voluntary framework that will promote best practices at critical infrastructure facilities and businesses to keep the U.S. safe.
Instructional Video10:49
Curated Video

Leadership Models Project Managers Need to Know

10th - Higher Ed
You aren't just a Project Manager. You are also a Project Leader. But what have you learned about theories and models of leadership? In this video, I'll give you a primer of the Leadership Models that Project Managers Need to Know. There...
Instructional Video4:50
Curated Video

Bumblebee Me by Vettania Clark

Pre-K - 5th
Meet Raelyn. She’s a fierce little girl who is destined to be unique. Raelyn is determined to show her style through her hair, fashion and personality. Her parents help her see the value in loving who she is while also encouraging...
Instructional Video2:54
Teaching Without Frills

How to Write for Your Audience - Writing Video For Kids

3rd - 5th
This video will help you learn how to write for your audience in narrative, informational, and persuasive writing. You'll learn about writing style, formal and informal word choice, and tone.
Instructional Video8:40
Curated Video

What is Wise Leadership and What can it Do for You?

10th - Higher Ed
Wise leadership makes a difference. While smart leaders keep things on an even keel, wise leaders know they have a window of opportunity to make a difference and are determined to seize their chance. The two primary forms of wisdom: βš’οΈ...
Instructional Video29:31
Curated Video

Planning and Control Using Microsoft Project 365 and 2021 - Module 08 - Formatting the Display

Higher Ed
In this video, you will learn to focus on columns, format time units, format the bars, and determine the row height. We will understand how to format fonts, timescales, gridlines, and colors. We will also look at formatting links,...
Instructional Video4:08
Wonderscape

Indigenous Resistance Against Spanish and Mexican Rule

K - 5th
Explore the courageous acts of indigenous leaders in resisting Spanish and Mexican control in California. Learn about indigenous revolts and uprisings against the oppressive missions, highlighting the resilience and determination of...
Instructional Video3:17
Big Think

How will AI shape the future of storytelling? | Karen Palmer | Big Think

6th - 11th
How will AI shape the future of storytelling? New videos DAILY: https://bigth.ink/youtube Join Big Think Edge for exclusive videos: https://bigth.ink/Edge ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
Instructional Video9:01
TED-Ed

8 Intelligences: Are You a Jack of All Trades or a Master of One?

7th - 12th
There are more ways to be intelligent than just book smart or street smart β€” eight ways, to be precise. Howard Gardner, a developmental psychologist who has studied the concept of multiple intelligences at length,...
Instructional Video2:32
Jacob Clifford

Intro - Market Failures and the Government

11th - 12th Standards
What can microeconomics students expect to learn about when it comes to a unit on market failures and the role of the government? Introduce your young economists to the why and how of free market failures and how the government...
Instructional Video10:57
Crash Course

The Nervous System – Synapses! (Part 3)

9th - 12th Standards
The narrator of this short video breaks down synapses and how they work in video number 10 in a series of 47 about the human body. It specifically focuses on electrical and chemical synapses and how they work, and ends by exploring...
Interactive3:21
Scholastic

Study Jams! Scientific Methods

5th - 8th Standards
Middle school scientists learn the steps of the scientific method by watching this phenomenal film and by singing a karaoke song! They are introduced to making observations and hypotheses, determining variables, data collection, and...
Instructional Video13:51
Corbett Maths

Speed, Distance, Time

6th - 12th Standards
Speed up your learning of distance, rate, and time problems. Future mathematicians view a video to review how to determine distance, rate, or time, given the other two quantities. They watch as the narrator works through several examples.
Instructional Video8:57
Mathispower4u

The Domain and Range of 9 Basic Functions

8th - 11th Standards
If your students can't remember the difference between domain and range, then here's a video for you. Scholars learn to identify the domain and range of nine basic function types: constant, linear, absolute value, quadratic, cubic,...
Instructional Video4:08
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Krista King Math

How to Calculate the Difference Quotient

11th - Higher Ed
The difference quotient looks worse than it is. Determining the difference quotient is the first step in finding the derivative using the definition. The second segment in a series of 31 works through an example of simplifying the...
Instructional Video4:54
Krista King Math

Intermediate Value Theorem to Prove a Root in an Interval

11th - Higher Ed
Viewers os this short video learn how to prove that a root exists in a given interval without having to determine the actual value of the root. Applying the Intermediate Value Theorem is most helpful in this situation.
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Determining Your Audience

9th - 10th Standards
A series of four screencasts explaining the importance of audience. Students learn the difference between the real audience and the audience the writer intends, how to create a specific audience instead of a general audience, how the...
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Describing Style

9th - 10th Standards
This tutorial focuses on describing an author's style. It explains the five main elements constituting style: syntax, diction, punctuation, sensory details, and literary/rhetorical devices. It lists nine common writing styles and gives...
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Audience and Writing Style

9th - 10th Standards
A screencast lesson defining different types of audience, discussing the importance of determining an audience, and explaining how a writing style should be chosen based on the needs and expectations of the intended audience.[5:18]...
Instructional Video
Imagine Learning Classroom

Learn Zillion: Video: Analyze Rhetoric to Determine an Author's Point of View

11th - 12th Standards
In this lesson, you will learn to determine an author's point of view by examining the author's use of rhetoric. [5:31]