Instructional Video3:54
Curated Video

Solve the System of Linear Equations Using Substitution

9th - 12th
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve a system of linear equations using the method of substitution. The viewer is given a question to solve and is guided through the steps to find the solution using drag and drop activities...
Instructional Video3:39
Let's Tute

Reducing Non-Linear Equations to Linear Equations

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the teacher explains how to solve equations that are not linear by reducing them to linear equations. They demonstrate this concept by using an example and explaining the steps to convert the equations into linear...
Instructional Video3:13
FuseSchool

Transformations Of Graphs: Translations

6th - Higher Ed
Functions of graphs can be shifted and reflected. In this 2 part video we will look at horizontal and vertical, reflections and translations. Translations shift the functions. For vertical transformations, the transformation is applied...
Instructional Video6:34
Crash Course

Judicial Decisions: Crash Course Government and Politics

12th - Higher Ed
Today, Craig Benzine is going to dive into the factors that influence judicial decisions. As you may have noticed, the Supreme Court recently handed down some pretty big decisions on same-sex marriage (in Obergefell v Hodges) and the...
Instructional Video4:11
SciShow

Why's a Meter a Meter?

12th - Higher Ed
Meter is the standard unit of length used by most countries around the world. But how did they define it?
Instructional Video7:41
TED Talks

TED: To transform child welfare, take race out of the equation | Jessica Pryce

12th - Higher Ed
In this eye-opening talk about the impact of race and neighborhood on foster-care decisions, social worker Jessica Pryce shares a promising solution to help child welfare agencies make bias-free assessments about when to remove children...
Instructional Video12:00
Curated Video

5 Math Equations that Could End Human Civilization

12th - Higher Ed
Certain mathematical equations contain unnerving dangers, Arguably, E=mc^2 is the most famous equation in science. C is a very large number. But in Einstein’s, equation it is squared. This means that mass contains an insane...
Instructional Video9:54
Curated Video

Are We Alone in the Universe? Exploring the Fermi Paradox and Drake Equation

12th - Higher Ed
Do Aliens exist? Are we alone in the universe? Where is everyone? Fermi Paradox and Drake Equation: Where is everyone? You probably already know that there are more stars in the universe than all the...
Instructional Video5:59
Curated Video

Create a computer vision system using decision tree algorithms to solve a real-world problem : [Activity] Linear Regression in Action

Higher Ed
From the section: Machine Learning: Part 1. In this section, we’ll learn how machine learning works, and how it fits in with the world of AI and deep learning. And learn to train, test and validate the data using K-fold...
Instructional Video4:59
Fun Robotics

Recommendation Systems and Data Analytics

3rd - 12th
Inroduce the concept of recommender systems in AI and how it is utilized by big companies
Instructional Video7:00
Professor Dave Explains

Bronchodilators Part 1: Principles of Respiratory Airflow and Development of Selective Drugs

9th - Higher Ed
Bronchodilators are drugs used to expand a constricted airway in instances of asthma, bronchitis, and emphysema. Poiseuille's law, an equation often used to study fluid dynamics plays and important role in calculating the effectiveness...
Instructional Video13:20
Curated Video

One Theory that Connects Everything: AdS/CFT Correspondence Demystified

12th - Higher Ed
AdS/CFT suggests that our three-dimensional universe can be perfectly modeled by a two-dimensional surface. On one side is AdS, or Anti-de Sitter space, which is a kind of imaginary universe with some unusual properties...
Instructional Video12:20
Curated Video

Understanding the AI Mind: How Neural Networks Work

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, I explain how AI really works in detail. An artificial neural network, also called neural network, is at its core, a mathematical equation, no more. It’s just math. The term neural network comes from its...
Instructional Video5:59
Curated Video

5 DIY Games to Practice Addition

Pre-K - 8th
Math is part of the STEAM system - Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics! It is essential to teach all five of them. And the best way to engage with children is to turn lessons into a game.



- Math can...
Instructional Video30:00
Curated Video

Blood Pressure Regulation (Lecture)

Higher Ed
How is Blood pressure regulated? How do cardiac output and peripheral resistance fit into the equation? What are the negative effects of hypertension (high blood pressure). I explore these concepts and more in this video
Instructional Video5:55
Curated Video

Earth (Simple English)

K - 8th
This video includes a quiz and writing activity. Students will learn about Earth's geography, composition, and place in the Solar System. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the...
Instructional Video2:27
NASA

A New Model for Understanding Jupiter's Climate

3rd - 11th
Climate patterns and storms on Jupiter can have striking similarities to those on Earth. One such pattern is a four-year temperature cycle in the Jovian upper atmosphere called the QQO.



This cycle has a little...
Instructional Video12:51
Curated Video

Bailey's Big Back Yard: It's Hot

K - 8th
Bailey is planning a fun summer day's activity with Boggs. Bailey realizes that knowing what the weather will be is important and comes to understand that the middle of the day is the hottest time. They learn about keeping themselves...
Instructional Video4:04
MinuteEarth

Can Math Explain How Animals Get Their Patterns?

12th - Higher Ed
How Alan Turing's Reaction-Diffusion Model Simulates Patterns in Nature Thanks to href='http://www.audible.com/minuteearth' targetResultsk' rel='nofollow'>to for sponsoring this video. Asparagus Pee Survey
Instructional Video4:43
PBS

Beating Usain Bolt

5th - 8th Standards
Beating Usain requires a head start. With a race against Usain Bolt as a background, the resource introduces a system of linear equations. A quick activity uses tables to determine whether a head start is enough for the presenter to win...
Instructional Video12:59
Bozeman Science

Gibbs Free Energy

9th - 12th Standards
Energy is neither created nor destroyed, but what about free energy? Where does that fit into thermodynamics? In the video, learners explore simple the spontaneous reaction examples of enthalpy, entropy, and temperature, and then apply...
Instructional Video5:47
Welch Labs

Imaginary Numbers Are Real (Part 1: Introduction)

9th - 12th Standards
What are imaginary numbers? An introductory video provides an explanation as to why we need imaginary numbers to solve equations, and makes the connection between the need for zero, negative numbers, and rational numbers throughout...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Real Life Math: Astrobiologist

6th
An astrobiologist and a physicist explain how mathematics is universally critical to helping understand nature and the cosmos in this video from KAET. In the accompanying classroom activity, students discuss the mathematics in the video,...