Instructional Video21:33
Curated Video

Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z - Introduction to Courses and Instructor

Higher Ed
In this video, we will take a quick introduction to courses and instructor.
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This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to the Course" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z".In this...
Instructional Video6:40
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Barry Joseph - Informal Science Learning in a Digital Age

Higher Ed
Barry Joseph is known as a changemaker who is passionately devoted to envisioning new ways digital media can "address significant personal and social issues." Since 2012 Joseph has worked as the Associate Director For Digital Learning...
Instructional Video8:46
SciShow

Game Theory: The Science of Decision-Making

12th - Higher Ed
With up to ten years in prison at stake, will Wanda rat Fred out? Game theory is looking at human interactions through the lens of mathematics.
Instructional Video5:32
SciShow

This Video Game Software Helps Us Do Paleontology

12th - Higher Ed
The same technology that helps you rack up kills in your favorite FPS games also helps paleontologists solve million-year-old mysteries. Thanks to Dr. Anne Kort for helping us with this video!
Instructional Video11:11
Crash Course

AI Playing Games

12th - Higher Ed
As we mentioned last episode, one of the best test spaces for building new AI systems are games. This is because games provide a great framework for an AI to learn an objective and slowly improve. In recent years, AI has made huge...
Instructional Video13:05
Crash Course

Let's Make an AI that Destroys Video Games

12th - Higher Ed
Today we create a game and then build an AI to destroy it. Our game is called TrashBlaster, and it’s like Asteroids but with trash in the ocean, and instead of a spaceship John Green Bot is wielding a laser. We'll use machine learning...
Instructional Video10:56
SciShow

This Board Game Is Older Than Stonehenge

12th - Higher Ed
We've been coming up with games to pass the time for just about as long as we've had writing, but sadly, not all of our oldest board games come with the rule books intact. Here's a few of the oldest board games ever from, from Patolli...
Instructional Video4:25
SciShow

Video Games Hack Your Brain (In a Fun Way)

12th - Higher Ed
Most of us can probably think of a time when we were enjoying a video game and then suddenly...it's 2 am. And that may not be entirely your fault! Video games are designed with elements that suck you in and put you in a state of flow,...
Instructional Video10:52
SciShow

How U.S. Airports Might Revamp Security... Using Game Theory

12th - Higher Ed
For the past few years, airports have been working with game theorists to step up their security game.
Instructional Video4:15
SciShow

We're bad judges, better teachers, and video games are pretty good for us

12th - Higher Ed
Humans judge each other within 33 milliseconds of seeing each other! We learn better if we think we have to teach someone else, and video games are good for us!
Instructional Video11:06
Crash Course

Reinforcement Learning

12th - Higher Ed
Reinforcement learning is particularly useful in situations where we want to train AIs to have certain skills we don’t fully understand ourselves. Unlike some of the techniques we’ve discussed so far, reinforcement learning generally...
Instructional Video12:54
TED Talks

TED: How to make learning as addictive as social media | Luis von Ahn

12th - Higher Ed
When technologist Luis von Ahn was building the popular language-learning platform Duolingo, he faced a big problem: Could an app designed to teach you something ever compete with addictive platforms like Instagram and TikTok? He...
Instructional Video8:08
SciShow

How To Solve Game Theory's Unsolvable Problem

12th - Higher Ed
One of game theory's most famous quandaries is the Tragedy of the Commons. But, through her years of research, Nobel Prize winner, Elinor Ostrom, showed us that we're not doomed to tragedy after all.



Hosted by: Stefan Chin...
Instructional Video4:45
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Constance Steinkuehler - Games, Learning and Society

Higher Ed
Constance Steinkuehler is an Associate Professor in Digital Media at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and co-directs the Games+Learning+Society (GLS) center at the Wisconsin Institute of Discovery and chairs their annual GLS...
Instructional Video4:22
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Scot Osterweil - Learning from Play

Higher Ed
Scot Osterweil is the Creative Director of the Education Arcade and a research director in the MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing Program. He is a designer of award-winning educational games, working in both academic and commercial...
Instructional Video6:35
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Dan White - Filament Games

Higher Ed
Dan White is founding partner and executive producer at Filament Games, an educational game design and development studio in Madison, WI. Founded in 2005, Filament's 20 title portfolio includes a diversity of STEM, literacy, and civics...
Instructional Video5:27
Science360

Researchers help a robot learn simple motor skills- NSF Science Now

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode of NSF Science Now, we discover how a majority of American's can actually eat food grown locally, how robots learn, how video games can be fun and educational and finally we explore a future forest. Check it out!
Instructional Video5:27
Science360

How robots learn! NSF Science Now 35.

12th - Higher Ed
In this week's episode, we learn about models that simulate how a majority of Americans can actually eat food grown locally, how robots learn, fun and educational video games for the classroom and finally we explore a future forest.
Instructional Video5:50
Science360

Science of the Winter Olympic Games - Engineering Competition Suits

12th - Higher Ed
At the 2014 Olympics, long track speed skater Shani Davis will be wearing what may be one of the most advanced competition suits ever engineered. Under Armour Innovation lab's Kevin Haley and polymer scientist and engineer Sarah...
Instructional Video2:28
Science360

What video games can teach our schools - Finding Your Science

12th - Higher Ed
Linguist James Gee talks about the deep learning principles found in video games.



Finding Your Science engages the greatest minds in science to share with you their passion, perspective and inspiration for making breakthrough...
Instructional Video4:12
Curated Video

Will the Future of Game Development Have No Game Engine?

12th - Higher Ed
Google's new GameNGen paper describes how the build the classic Doom game from 1993 without a game engine. Learn how diffusion models could change the future of Game development Topics Covered: Future trends in game development Google's...
Instructional Video2:35
Curated Video

Data Science Model Deployments and Cloud Computing on GCP - Introduction to Cloud Datastore

Higher Ed
This video provides an introduction to Cloud Datastore.
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This clip is from the chapter "Cloud Functions - Serverless and Event-Driven Applications" of the series "Data Science Model Deployments and Cloud Computing on GCP".In...
Instructional Video7:43
Curated Video

History of Computer Science for Kids | Bedtime History

K - 5th
Learn about the history of computer technology, from the abacus of the ancient world to smartphones of the modern age.
Instructional Video6:24
Curated Video

Reinforcement Learning and Deep RL Python Theory and Projects - Course Introduction

Higher Ed
This video provides an extension and focus areas about this course in detail.
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This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to the Course" of the series "Reinforcement Learning and Deep RL Python (Theory and Projects)".This...