Instructional Video11:04
Crash Course

The World Wide Web: Crash Course Computer Science

12th - Higher Ed
Today we’re going to discuss the World Wide Web - not to be confused with the Internet, which is the underlying plumbing for the web as well as other networks. The World Wide Web is built on the foundation of simply linking pages to...
Instructional Video11:07
Crash Course

Web Search

12th - Higher Ed
Today we’re going to talk about search engines, which are just AI systems that try to help us find what we’re looking for. Search engines can be the sort that serve up a list of results, like during a Google or Bing search, using web...
Instructional Video17:46
Mazz Media

Let's Talk Geography: 55 Geographical Terms

6th - 8th
Let's Talk Geography: 55 Geographical Terms (Kids Need to Know) takes students around the world to discover all the different and incredible places and landforms on earth. This live-action program combines stunning photography, animated...
Instructional Video15:51
TED Talks

Zeresenay Alemseged: The search for humanity's roots

12th - Higher Ed
Paleoanthropologist Zeresenay Alemseged looks for the roots of humanity in Ethiopia's badlands. Here he talks about finding the oldest skeleton of a humanoid child -- and how Africa holds the clues to our humanity.
Instructional Video14:26
Mazz Media

Way Cool Science II: All About Matter

6th - 8th
Friendly and fun host, Max Orbit, asks questions about the world and searches for answers. This DVD series is designed to engage students while introducing scientific principles and concepts in a fun and entertaining way. Host, Max...
Instructional Video1:15
Next Animation Studio

NASA to search for fossils on Martian crater

12th - Higher Ed
NASA plans to send its Mars 2020 rover to search for signs of ancient life on Mars’ Jezero Crater.
Instructional Video4:12
Curated Video

Complete SAS Programming Guide - Learn SAS and Become a Data Ninja - Masking Special Characters

Higher Ed
This video helps you understand masking special characters. This clip is from the chapter "Macro Facility Fundamentals" of the series "Complete SAS Programming Guide - Learn SAS and Become a Data Ninja".This section focuses on the Macro...
Instructional Video18:07
Mazz Media

Way Cool Science II: Habitats

6th - 8th
Max Orbit asks questions about the world and searches for answers. This DVD series is designed to engage students while introducing scientific principles and concepts in a fun and entertaining way. In this program viewers will travel the...
Instructional Video12:31
Crash Course

Natural Language Processing

12th - Higher Ed
So far in this series, we've mostly focused on how AI can interpret images, but one of the most common ways we interact with computers is through language - we type questions into search engines, use our smart assistants like Siri and...
Instructional Video8:58
TED Talks

Arnav Kapur: How AI could become an extension of your mind

12th - Higher Ed
Try talking to yourself without opening your mouth, by simply saying words internally. What if you could search the internet like that -- and get an answer back? In the first live public demo of his new technology, TED Fellow Arnav Kapur...
Instructional Video12:07
PBS

Supersymmetric Particle Found?

12th - Higher Ed
With the large hadron collider running out of places to look for clues to a deeper theory of physics, we need a bigger particle accelerator. We have one - the galaxy.
Instructional Video9:10
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Stephen Wolfram - Computational Thinking

Higher Ed
Stephen Wolfram, (born August 29, 1959, London, England), English physicist and author best known for his contributions to the field of cellular automata and the development of Mathematica, an algebraic software system, and Wolfram...
Instructional Video13:58
Kult America

Does Polish Transportation SUCK

Higher Ed
When I moved to Poland, I was amazed by the various modes of transportation available to citizens. It's convenient, it's fast and what's more - it's eco-friendly. But Poles always complain about their public transport, so on today's...
Instructional Video0:49
Next Animation Studio

MIT researchers develop imaging system that peers through fog

12th - Higher Ed
MIT researchers have developed a new imaging system that can estimate the distance of objects obscured by fog. One of the main challenges to the development of self-driving navigation systems that use visible light is their inability to...
Instructional Video8:56
Curated Video

Modify a data structure : Big O Notation and Calculating the Runtime of a Function

Higher Ed
From the section: Linked Lists. Linked Lists: Big O Notation and Calculating the Runtime of a Function Linked Lists: Big O Notation and Calculating the Runtime of a Function
Instructional Video8:24
Curated Video

Learning Microsoft Power BI - Column Settings and Hierarchies In Power BI

Higher Ed
In this video, we will learn how to identify column attributes and change relevant settings for reporting. • Understand the important differences between column data type and formatting • Learn how to hide key columns from the report...
Instructional Video2:43
Healthcare Triage

Vitamin D Supplements Continue to Be Unnecessary

Higher Ed
There are several news studies that confirm what we've been saying for years. Vitamin D supplements don't do much, and are unnecessary for just about everybody.
Instructional Video3:35
SciShow

World’s Most Asked Questions: What Is Love?

12th - Higher Ed
People ask Google everything under the sun. One of the most commonly searched questions in the world is “What Is Love?” Allow us at SciShow to explain. Ask us YOUR most pressing questions with the hashtag #WMAQ in the comments below or...
Instructional Video4:43
National Geographic

Watch Musk Ox Battle One of the Harshest Climates on the Planet | Short Film Showcase

Pre-K - 11th
High in the frozen Arctic, musk oxen have been roaming the tundra for thousands of years. Their long, shaggy hair makes them well-adapted to the frigid climate as they roam the tundra in search of roots, mosses, and lichens. ➡ Subscribe:...
Instructional Video8:41
Domain of Science

Map of Biology

6th - 11th
Biology is the subject that studies life in all its forms, from the simple cell through to all the animals that inhabit the planet. In this map I lay out the subject of biology and how all of the sub-disciplines are related to each...
Instructional Video2:55
Curated Video

What is Left of this Destroyed English Town? | What on Earth?

6th - 11th
While searching for a village destroyed after Word War Two, satellite images spot a strange shadow. Some initially believe it’s a person. Stream Full Episodes of What on Earth?: https://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/what-on-earth/...
Instructional Video1:16:48
World Science Festival

Mysteries of the Mathematical Universe

6th - 11th
Mathematical mysteries have challenged humanity’s most powerful thinkers and inspired passionate, lifelong obsessions in search of answers. From the strangeness of prime numbers and the nature of infinity, to the turbulent flow of fluids...
Instructional Video3:52
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Vicki Cobb - Teachers Make a Difference - Louis Sarlin

Higher Ed
Vicki Cobb is the well-known author of more than eighty-five highly entertaining nonfiction books for children. Ever since 1972, when HarperCollins first published Science Experiments You Can Eat, Cobb's lighthearted approach to hands-on...
Instructional Video5:08
Mr. R.'s Songs for Teaching

Magnet Song- Don't Eat Magnets!

Pre-K - 4th
A fun song I wrote for my elementary science students- tells the tall tale of what happened when my puppy ate my magnets! Hope you enjoy! LYRICS Magnets, magnets, They’re so cool, I Learned about them at my school, Invisible force can...

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