Instructional Video13:01
Curated Video

Python 3: Project-based Python, Algorithms, Data Structures - Introduction to branching (if, elif, else) and conditionals

Higher Ed
A look at functions, their structure, properties and examples<br/<br/>>

This clip is from the chapter "Python in-depth" of the series "Python 3: Project-based Python, Algorithms, Data Structures".This section is about Python in-depth.
Instructional Video4:14
Curated Video

Science of Asteroid Entry and Impact | Man vs. the Universe

6th - 11th
The dangers that asteroids pose to Earth isn't just the stuff of disaster movies. The damage caused by asteroids depends on much more than their mere size. Learn about these factors and see a terrifying demonstration of the devastating...
Instructional Video12:42
Curated Video

React JS Masterclass - Go From Zero To Job Ready - Project Demo / 207

Higher Ed
This video illustrates a project demo, which we will call SoundMate, which is a simple landing page, where we will apply many Tailwind concepts and learn to apply customizations.
Instructional Video2:53
Curated Video

The Moon - Earth’s Natural Satellite

6th - 12th
An introduction to the Earth's moon. What makes a moon a moon? Physics - Our Solar System - Learning Points. A moon is a natural satellite. Our Moon orbits the Earth roughly every 28 days. The Moon's glow is caused by the reflection of...
Instructional Video8:12
Clarendon Learning

Life Cycle of a Butterfly | Butterflies for kids | Learn the 4 stages of the butterfly life cycle

K - 6th
The life cycle of a butterfly is one of the most amazing things in all of the natural world. In this video we help kids and students learn about butterflies and the 4 main stages of their life cycles, which are: Stage 1 - All butterflies...
Instructional Video4:42
Curated Video

Aethelflaed part 5: A Diplomatic Leader for Mercia

12th - Higher Ed
In 902, an army of Danes crossed into Mercia. Rather than battle, Aethelflaed and Aethelred chose a diplomatic solution, giving the Danes a bit of land to live and work and avoiding an armed conflict. Aethelred died soon after. The...
Instructional Video9:09
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Crash Course

Kinetic Theory and Phase Changes: Crash Course Physics #21

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Things get heated in a physics video on Kinetic Theory! The 21st lesson in a Crash Course playlist explains Kinetic Theory in relation to phase change. As the heat in a system changes, the motion of the particles also changes. The...
Instructional Video8:17
Education Development Center

What's Cooking? Water

4th - 8th
What a fresh approach to learning about water! Chef Jamika Pessoa explains the chemical composition of this vital compound, what happens when heat is added or removed, and how much water is contained in different organs and...
Instructional Video12:36
Crash Course

A Brief History of the Universe

9th - Higher Ed
No one was actually there to see the birth of the universe, but years of collaboration between physicists and mathematicians allow us to glimpse all but a fraction of a second of it. A narrated journey shows the phase changes...
Instructional Video5:14
American Chemical Society

Why Does Humidity Feel Gross?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Where does sweat go when the relative humidity is 100 percent? Well, there is no place for it to go—that's the point! A lesson on humidity, dew point, and heat index describes how to interpret a local weather report. A video explains the...
Instructional Video2:09
Curated OER

Why Does the Moon Look Like It Changes?

2nd - 4th
Younger kids will enjoy this easy to follow clip describing the phases of the moon. Solid visuals, clear narration, and child-friendly language make this a perfect aid to any lesson on moon phases. Great for grades 2-4.
Instructional Video2:54
Veritasium

Why Is Ice Slippery?

9th - 12th Standards
Explore the science behind slippery ice. Ice is most slippery when it begins to melt, but even when temperatures are below freezing, ice becomes slippery when you walk on it. The video lesson explains how adding pressure to a solid...
Instructional Video4:30
TED-Ed

The Chemistry of Cookies

6th - 12th Standards
Here is a delicious lesson! While a good portion of the processes presented is more apt for a chemistry class, younger physical scientists will still benefit from, and thoroughly enjoy, viewing this film about what happens when cookies...
Instructional Video4:53
Veritasium

States of Matter

6th - 12th
What makes water icy? Explore a range of theories from patrons at a public skating rink in an interview-style video. The narrator leads participatns through the phase change all the way to the molecular level, where less movement...
Instructional Video1:18
Veritasium

Ice Cutting Experiment - Introduction

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Race copper and fishing line through a block of ice. After establishing the effect of pressure on melting points, the instructor experiments with two different substances. Ultimately, the better conductor melts the ice faster.
Instructional Video2:21
American Chemical Society

How is Artificial Snow Made?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
It's time to take to the slopes to enjoy a little scientific exploration. Scholars learn the chemistry of artificial snow by watching an informative video. The ACS Reactions lesson describes the importance of creating the correct...
Instructional Video4:25
American Chemical Society

Ice Cream Chemistry

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Here's a sweet lesson for your ice cream lovers! Scholars explore the effect temperature and emulsifiers have on the creation of ice crystals. They see that making slight adjustments changes the consistency of ice cream by...
Lesson Plan2:13
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Teach Engineering

Skin and the Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation

10th - 12th
Though UV radiation can damage skin, it isn't all bad. The third installment in a six-part series allows the class to study the structure and function of skin. They learn about the different types of skin cancer and the SPF rating...
Instructional Video9:16
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Crash Course

The Physics of Heat: Crash Course Physics #22

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Compare and contrast the physics of heat flow with a well-designed video lesson. The 22nd installment of the Crash Course series is an overview of the physics of heat. After beginning with a discussion of thermal energy and heat, the...
Instructional Video5:38
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TED-Ed

Nature's Smallest Factory: The Calvin Cycle

8th - 12th
Explain the two-step process of photosynthesis to your high school biologists with a focus on the Calvin cycle. Using adorable animation, a video likens the cycle to a tiny, sustainable factory. Even though the enzyme-bird rubisco...
Instructional Video11:10
Crash Course

White Dwarfs and Planetary Nebulae

6th - 12th
Like a phoenix, planetary nebulae rise from the ashes of a star's demise. Young science scholars view stars in the white dwarf phase and the planetaries that sometimes occur in the aftermath. The video explains the composition of...
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Reading a Phase Diagram: Lesson 1

9th - 10th
This lesson will define and locate the triple point and critical point on a phase diagram and illustrate how to extract other specific date points from the graph. It is 1 of 2 in the series titled "Reading a Phase Diagram."
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Finding Secant and Cosecant Asymptotes: Lesson 7

9th - 10th Standards
The lesson here demonstrates how to determine where on a graph the asymptotes for secant and cosecant functions will occur. This lesson is 7 of 7 in the series titled "Finding Secant and Cosecant Asymptotes."
Instructional Video
Sophia Learning

Sophia: Finding the Asymptotes of Tangent and Cotangent: Lesson 7

9th - 10th Standards
The lesson here demonstrates how to determine where on a graph the asymptotes for tangent and cotangent functions will occur. This lesson is 7 of 7 in the series titled "Finding the Asymptotes of Tangent and Cotangent."