Instructional Video17:07
TED Talks

TED: What happens when you have a disease doctors can't diagnose | Jennifer Brea

12th - Higher Ed
Five years ago, TED Fellow Jennifer Brea became progressively ill with myalgic encephalomyelitis, commonly known as chronic fatigue syndrome, a debilitating illness that severely impairs normal activities and on bad days makes even the...
Instructional Video4:06
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Could a blind eye regenerate? - David Davila

Pre-K - Higher Ed
We tend to think of blindness as something you're born with, but with certain genetic diseases, it can actually develop when you're a kid, or even when you're an adult. But could blind eyes possibly regenerate? David Davila explains how...
Instructional Video4:05
SciShow Kids

Amazing Snakes!

K - 5th
Snakes are super cool and super helpful, but people believe a lot of things about them that just aren't true. Join Jessi and Squeaks to learn what's true and what's false about these radical reptiles!
Instructional Video18:10
TED Talks

iO Tillett Wright: Fifty shades of gay

12th - Higher Ed
iO Tillett Wright has photographed 2,000 people who consider themselves somewhere on the LGBTQ spectrum -- and asked many of them: Can you assign a percentage to how gay or straight you are? Most people, it turns out, consider themselves...
Instructional Video13:03
Oxford Online English

Which English Dictionary is Best for You? - We Reviewed 9 Popular Online Dictionaries

12th - Higher Ed
This lesson will give you online English dictionary reviews for 9 popular dictionaries. We will explain which dictionary is the best for English learners. We will also tell you which dictionaries you shouldn't use, and why! Contents:...
Instructional Video7:18
Curated Video

Power BI Masterclass - AI (Artificial Intelligence) - Summarize Your Report in Power BI

Higher Ed
In this video, we will use AI to summarize our report in Power BI. This clip is from the chapter "The Next Level" of the series "Power BI Masterclass".null
Instructional Video14:42
Oxford Online English

Should You Use TO or FOR? - 5 Levels of English Grammar

12th - Higher Ed
Do you know the difference between 'to' and 'for'? Get examples, from level 1 of difficulty all the way to level 5 of difficulty. In this lesson, learn if you should use 'to' or 'for' with our 5 levels of English challenge. You'll learn...
Instructional Video7:41
Schooling Online Kids

A Life Skills Series: Taking Care of Yourself Inside the Home - Safety - Bay's Startling Scream

K - 5th
Life Skills: creative thinking and critical thinking Bella and Pepe are having so much fun playing pirates. But when they’re interrupted by Bay screaming, they don’t know what to do! Should they tell him to be quiet, ignore him, tell a...
Instructional Video12:16
Oxford Online English

How to Use Would in English - English Modal Verbs

12th - Higher Ed
Learn about the modal verb 'would', the different meanings of 'would', and how to use 'would' in English in this free English lesson. Would you like to learn more about 'would' and what it means? If I asked you to tell me all the...
Instructional Video6:41
Virtually Passed

Adding Forces summary

Higher Ed
The resultant force vector is the vector sum of all other external forces. This can be found graphically by placing the arrows on top of each other or analytically by summing up all horizontal and vertical components.
Instructional Video3:13
Curated Video

Fun Facts About Oprah Winfrey

9th - Higher Ed
Oprah Winfrey is a talk show host, media executive, actress and billionaire philanthropist. She's best known for being the host of her own, wildly popular program, The Oprah Winfrey Show, which aired for 25 seasons, from 1986 to 2011. In...
Instructional Video6:02
Curated Video

The Evolution and Usage of 'Thou' and 'You' in English

12th - Higher Ed
This video provides an engaging and informative explanation of the historical usage of "thou", "thee", "thy", and "ye" in the English language. It explores how these words were used in early modern English and their relationship to...
Instructional Video15:58
Curated Video

Lost Positives: Rediscovering Forgotten Words in the English Language

12th - Higher Ed
In this engaging and informative video transcript, the speaker explores the concept of "lost positives" - words that once existed in the English language but have fallen out of common usage. Through examples like "nocent" and "feckful,"...
Instructional Video20:38
Curated Video

The Fall of Normandy: The Battle of Formigny and the End of English Rule

6th - Higher Ed
This video details the events leading up to and the decisive Battle of Forminier in 1449, where the French forces, under King Charla the 7th, successfully reconquered Normandy from the English. The battle showcased strategic maneuvers,...
Instructional Video1:44
Let's Tute

Understanding the Difference Between 'For' and 'Since' in English Grammar

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher explains the difference between the prepositions "for" and "since" in English. "For" is used to express duration or a specific length of time, while "since" is used to indicate a fixed starting point in the past.
Instructional Video4:08
Curated Video

Italy, Pompeii Amphitheatre

12th - Higher Ed
The Amphitheatre of Pompeii is the oldest surviving Roman amphitheatre. It is located in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, and was buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, that also buried Pompeii itself and the neighboring town of...
Instructional Video0:27
Curated Video

Hamlet 3.1 Word Nerd: Contumely

6th - Higher Ed
This video clarifies the term "contemnly," highlighting its unique usage in historical English. Although it appears adverbial due to its "-ly" ending, similar to words like "quickly" or "gently," it actually functions as a noun,...
Instructional Video1:19
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Vanessa Rodriguez - Teachers Make a Difference

Higher Ed
In this series of videos "60 Seconds with ..." I've asked each person to tell me (in a minute or less) about that one special teacher who made a difference in their life.
Instructional Video6:01
The Learning Depot

Possessive Pronouns & Possessive Adjectives

12th - Higher Ed
Possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives can be easily confused as both refer to possession. But their usage is quite different. Possessive pronouns are also called absolute possessive pronouns because they do not need to be used...
Podcast16:55
NASA

Gravity Assist: Is Artificial Intelligence the Future of Life? With Susan Schneider

Pre-K - Higher Ed
If astrobiologists find life beyond Earth in the solar system, it will most likely be in the form of tiny organisms called microbes – nothing that would talk to us.
Instructional Video13:27
Curated Video

Exploring the Weird and Wonderful World of Collective Nouns

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker explores the fascinating world of collective nouns in the English language. From animals to people, he delves into the origins and usage of these unique and sometimes bizarre terms. Discover the history behind...
Instructional Video5:48
Wonderscape

Understanding Nouns: The Building Blocks of Sentences

K - 5th
Dive into the world of nouns, exploring their role as fundamental elements of language. This video differentiates between common and proper nouns, illustrating how they represent people, places, things, or ideas. It emphasizes the...
Instructional Video17:25
Curated Video

Resurrecting Medieval Words

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher introduces viewers to a collection of wonderful medieval words that have been lost to time. They discuss the meanings and origins of these words, and the teacher shares their thoughts on whether or not these...
Instructional Video11:49
Curated Video

Mastering CSS3 Selectors (Video 6)

Higher Ed
If HTML is the skeleton of a web page, CSS is its flesh. To create amazing websites, web developers need to master CSS Selectors, which are the most critical things in the modern Web and form the backbone of CSS designs. Third-party...

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