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Raspberry Pi and Arduino - Go to The Next Level - Activity 01 - Solution
In this video, we will work on the activity solution for power on/off Arduino LED from Raspberry Pi.
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This clip is from the chapter "Part 1 - Practice" of the series "Raspberry Pi and Arduino - Go to the Next Level".In this...
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This clip is from the chapter "Part 1 - Practice" of the series "Raspberry Pi and Arduino - Go to the Next Level".In this...
Curated Video
What If Our Clothes Could Disrupt Surveillance Cameras?
What do you get when you combine mass surveillance with A.I.? It’s a dystopia that’s already a reality in places across the world. Fashion designers are pushing back, crafting clothing and accessories that trick facial recognition...
The Wall Street Journal
Think Again: Tech Surprises And The 2019 Outlook
Michael J. Wolf, Co-Founder and CEO of Activate, presents his 2019 technology forecast.
Curated Video
What is Wireless? | Design Squad
This Design Squad Nation animation shows how a digital camera captures an image and sends it as radio waves to a receiver, which turns it into digital information that can be displayed on a computer screen. For more videos, activities...
Curated Video
Understanding Biometric Security and Protecting Yourself from ATM Skimming
This video explores the importance of biometric technology in enhancing security measures for banking and transactions. It highlights the risks of card skimming and emphasizes the effectiveness of biometric authentication methods such as...
Science360
Computational behavioral science develops tools, methods to reach children with autism
Lexie is an active, healthy 2-year-old and already lending a hand, or more specifically her wrist to science. She's helping researchers test sensors designed to gauge something particularly difficult to measure scientifically --...
The Met
Schmidt Piano: Variations in F Major by Mozart, played by Michael Tsalka
Excerpt from Variations in F Major K 613 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756--1791) played by Michael Tsalka at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, August, 2012. Performed on a piano attributed to Johann Schmidt (active late 18th century) ca....
The Met
"Gagliarda Tamburina" from Il secondo libro de intavolatura di liuto by Giovanni Antonio Terzi
Christopher Morrongiello performs "Gagliarda Tamburina" from "Il secondo libro de intavolatura di liuto" (Venice, 1599) by Giovanni Antonio Terzi (active ca. 1580–1600). Filmed in the Chapel from Le Château de la Bastie d'Urfé at The...
The Met
"Toccata" from "Il primo libro d'intavolatura di liuto" by Michelangolo Galilei
Christopher Morrongiello performs "Toccata" from "Il primo libro d'intavolatura di liuto" (Munich, 1620) by Michelangolo Galilei (1575–1631). Filmed in the Chapel from Le Château de la Bastie d'Urfé at The Metropolitan Museum of Art....
The Met
"Lachrimae" by John Dowland
Christopher Morrongiello performs "Lachrimae" (ca. 1590s) by John Dowland (1563–1626), Cambridge University Library manuscript DD.2.11. Filmed in the Chapel from Le Château de la Bastie d'Urfé at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Featured...
Be Smart
Why Is Blue So Rare In Nature?
Among living things, the color blue is oddly rare. Blue rocks, blue sky, blue water, sure. But blue animals? They are few and far between. In this video, we'll look at some very cool butterflies with Bob Robbins, Ph.D. from...
Catalyst University
DeQuervain's Tenosynovitis | Treatments
In this video, we will explore potential treatment options in physical therapy for DeQuervain's Tenosynovitis.
Be Smart
Does The Moon Really Orbit The Earth?
What do Newton's Law of Gravitation and the moon's orbit have in common? Assist pupils as they view a short video segment and learn the gravitational methods of the moon and earth. They learn the reason why and how these have changed...
Be Smart
What's The Loudest Possible Sound?
If a tree falls in the forest and no person is around, does it still make a sound? Students view a short video segment to determine sound and decibel levels of various objects, including the loudest and quietest possible sounds humans...