Instructional Video0:17
The March of Time

1948: WASHINGTON, D.C.: THE WHITE HOUSE: WS Reception Hall double doors standing open, unidentified male walking into north building entrance escorted by male staff member, TD MS Presidential seal on floor.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1948: WASHINGTON, D.C.: THE WHITE HOUSE: WS Reception Hall double doors standing open, unidentified male walking into north building entrance escorted by male staff member, TD MS Presidential seal on floor.
Instructional Video5:55
Curated Video

Writing and Solving Linear Equations: Analyzing Scenarios with Linear Relationships

K - 5th
Learn how to write and solve linear equations by examining real-life scenarios. Review examples such as calculating cab fare and determining how many months someone can afford rent before depleting their bank account. The lesson...
Instructional Video1:49
Curated Video

Using Data to Make an Inference

9th - 12th
In this short video we will answer a standardized math test question where we are as to make an inference based on a sampling of collected data from a survey. We will use what we know about proportionality to predict what a larger...
Instructional Video3:23
Curated Video

Making Inferences with Histograms in Basketball Analysis

K - 5th
This video uses the example of two basketball players to demonstrate how looking at multiple aspects of the data can lead to more informed inferences. By considering the players' scoring patterns and prior knowledge, we can predict who...
Instructional Video13:22
Curated Video

Random Sampling

9th - 12th
In this math video we will learn about random sampling that is representative of a population for a survey. Students will identify if a sample of a population is a valid representation. We will learn key vocabulary - population, random...
Instructional Video1:19
Ancient Lights Media

Cells - Peroxisomes & Lysosomes

6th - 8th
Cell Structure and Function Set: 7. This clip examines the cellular roles of peroxisomes and lysosomes.
Instructional Video4:42
Curated Video

How to Make an Inference from Data

9th - 12th
In this video, the teacher guides the viewer through solving a standardized math test question that requires making an inference from data. The question involves estimating the number of people in a city who own a car based on a random...
Instructional Video5:04
Curated Video

Learn and Master C Programming - Memory & Storage

Higher Ed
Learn the different types of memory, physical and virtual addressing and also discuss secondary storage (HDD & SSD). This clip is from the chapter "Quick Intro To Computer Basics" of the series "Learn and Master C Programming For...
Instructional Video11:06
PBS

The Age of Reptiles in Three Acts

12th - Higher Ed
Reptiles emerged from the Paleozoic as humble creatures, but in time, they grew to become some of the largest forms of life ever to stomp, swim, and soar across the planet. This Age of Reptiles was a spectacular prehistoric epic, and it...
Instructional Video47:53
Gresham College

Should We Trust a Theory? - Professor Joseph Silk FRS

10th - Higher Ed
Can a scientific theory ever be confirmed? https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/should-we-trust-a-theory Must a scientific theory be falsifiable? These are deep questions that have fascinated philosophers from David Hume to Karl...
Instructional Video15:34
Schooling Online

Powering Through Prose: George Orwell, 1984 - Theme of Individuality and Identity

3rd - Higher Ed
What makes you, you? This lesson explores the theme of individuality and identity in George Orwell’s ‘1984’. Learn about the precious link between Winston’s memories and his identity. Watch out for the forces that threaten Winston’s...
Instructional Video5:05
Fuse School

Element, Mixture or Compound

9th - 12th
Don't get mixed up about the differences between elements, mixtures, and compounds! Part one of a six-part series discussing these important classifications of substances illustrates simple tests one can perform to determine a material's...
Instructional Video5:58
Berkeley University of California

Diffraction and Interference

11th - Higher Ed
How do you study something you can't see? The instructor in a video models an experiment that shows the wave properties of light (electromagnetic waves). The video follows another in a 14-part series that describes the features...