Instructional Video2:39
Curated Video

How to Use Octaves for Heavy Metal Guitar

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Let musician Alex Skolnick teach you how to use octaves on guitar in this heavy metal guitar lesson from Howcast.
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

How Hot Air Balloons Work

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hot air balloons work by heating the air inside the balloon, causing it to become lighter than the surrounding, cooler air and to lift the balloon off the ground. The burner, fueled by propane gas, heats the air, while a parachute valve...
Instructional Video5:13
TED Talks

TED: Africa's path to clean mobility -- driven by motorcycles | Adetayo Bamiduro

12th - Higher Ed
A lack of infrastructure in parts of Africa has made unregulated, gas-powered motorcycle taxis widespread -- a system that gets people where they need to be, but heavily pollutes the air and excludes drivers from the formal economy. TED...
Instructional Video5:09
Curated Video

Can You Practice Wicca without Being Initiated?

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn if you can practice Wicca without being initiated from Wiccan High Priestess Phyllis Curott in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video15:27
Curated Video

The Genius Technique US Marines Found to Transport Armoreds While Refuelling

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel for a discussion about how the U.S. forces transport vehicles like the Humvee by land, sea, and air.



Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you...
Instructional Video5:32
Curated Video

Titus' Rescue Story!

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Jessi brings on a special guest, Bridget Burns, to help share Titus the tortoise's rescue and rehabilitation story. Bridget is an animal enthusiast and wants to help rescued animals find good homes and live out happy and healthy lives....
Instructional Video0:59
Next Animation Studio

British engineers produces 'petrol from air'

12th - Higher Ed
British engineers have used "air capture" technology to create synthetic petrol from carbon dioxide and water vapour. The process takes sodium hydroxide and mixes it with carbon dioxide to produce sodium carbonate which is then...
Instructional Video3:45
Curated Video

Ansible for the Absolute Beginner - Ansible Variables

Higher Ed
This video explains the various Ansible variables.
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This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to Ansible Variables" of the series "Ansible for the Absolute Beginner - Hands-On – DevOps".This section introduces you to...
Instructional Video4:29
Brian McLogan

Solving a two step inequality when the variable is on the right

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve two-step linear inequalities and graph their solution. When solving two step inequalities we will use inverse operations, reverse order of operations and the properties of equality to solve. We will then graph our...
Instructional Video2:56
Curated Video

Deep Learning - Computer Vision for Beginners Using PyTorch - Course Introduction

Higher Ed
In this video, we will have a quick course introduction.
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This clip is from the chapter "Welcome Aboard" of the series "Deep Learning - Computer Vision for Beginners Using PyTorch".Welcome to the course! This is a quick...
Instructional Video6:59
Catalyst University

Assistive Devices/Gait Patterns | 3-, 2-, & 4-point Patterns

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore gait patterns that can be done with bilateral assistive devices including axillary crutches, straight canes, forearm and Lofstrand crutches (axillary crutches on demonstration here). More specifically, we will...
Instructional Video0:48
Curated Video

I WONDER - What Is A Seed?

Pre-K - 5th
This video is answering the question of what is a seed.
Instructional Video2:37
Cerebellum

Emergence Of Modern America: The Progressive Era - Technology In The Progressive Era

9th - 12th
Just the Facts: The Emergence of Modern America: The Progressive Era uses fascinating historical footage to explore six decades that shaped modern America. The series examines the Gilded Age in the late 19th century, the Progressive Era...
Instructional Video3:03
Two Minute Music Theory

Counting Rhythm

12th - Higher Ed
The basics of counting rhythmic values
Instructional Video6:48
Curated Video

Excel VBA Programming The Complete Guide - VBA Functions, Part II

Higher Ed
In this lesson, we explore 5 additional utility functions available in the Visual Basic Editor:

• Left for pulling out characters from the beginning of a s
tring
• Right for pulling out characters from the end o
f a...
Instructional Video13:24
PBS

How to Estimate the Density of the Moon in Majora's Mask

12th - Higher Ed
Gabe breaks down the steps for how he determined the density of the moon in Majora's Mask.
Instructional Video10:42
Crash Course

How Do Oceans Circulate? Crash Course Geography

12th - Higher Ed
Today, we're going to take a closer look at how the oceans circulate by following the life of a discarded water bottle as it gets snagged in the North Pacific Garbage Patch. We'll talk about what causes the movement of water, called...
Instructional Video2:42
Bill Gates

Bill Gates’s Heroes in the Field: Dr. Denis Mukwege

6th - 11th
Dr. Denis Mukwege is founder of Panzi Hospital in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he and his staff have cared for more than 50,000 survivors of sexual violence. Learn more at href='https://b-gat.es/2KRW1kV' target='_blank'...
Instructional Video25:53
Curated Video

Sampling methods

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can see why samples are used and why different selection methods exist. Key learning points: - Samples are used when using the whole population would be impractical/destructive. - There are various sampling methods. - A...
Instructional Video5:06
TED-Ed

The material that could change the world... for a third time | TED-Ed

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Today roads, sidewalks, bridges, and skyscrapers are made of a material called concrete. There's three tons of it for every person on Earth. It's also played a surprisingly large role in rising global temperatures over the last century....
Instructional Video4:40
FuseSchool

PHYSICS - Electricity - Lightning

6th - Higher Ed
A flash of lightning, and a rumble of thunder. But what exactly are these spectacular occurrences? In 1752, Benjamin Franklin discovered that lightning was caused by powerful electrical discharges in clouds. He wasn’t the first person to...
Instructional Video6:27
Curated Video

British English Pronunciation Practice - "Inconsistent" Poem & Explanation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
British English pronunciation is notoriously tricky. To honor some of the nuances of its "inconsistent" pronunciation I wrote a little poem. Mastering pronunciation requires consistent and focused practice.
Instructional Video2:13
Financial Times

Who are the millennials? – in 5 charts

Higher Ed
Millennials are the largest and most powerful consumer generation since the baby boom. But who are they? Where do they live? What is their spending power? We dig into the numbers as part of the FT series Millennial Moment: the business...
Instructional Video3:38
Brian McLogan

Solving a quadratic by factoring

12th - Higher Ed
👉Learn how to solve quadratic equations by factoring when a is equal to 1. A quadratic is an algebraic expression having 2 as the highest power of its variable(s). To factor an algebraic expression means to break it up into factors...