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Instructional Video3:00
Sustainable Business Consulting

Identifying Risks and Opportunities

Higher Ed
How to asses risks and opportunities for different scenarios such as business as usual, financial crisis, and strict regulations
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Instructional Video3:54
Curated Video

Strategies for Solving Word Problems with Rational Numbers

K - 5th
In this video, you will learn strategies for solving word problems involving rational numbers. The teacher explains how to identify keywords, write equations, and create models to find the solutions.
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Instructional Video18:24
Wonderscape

Science Kids: All About Energy

K - 5th
This video is a lesson on energy and its different forms. It explains what energy is, the law of conservation of energy, and the two main types of energy: potential energy and kinetic energy. The video also discusses different examples...
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Instructional Video5:10
FuseSchool

The Rise of Renewable Energy | Nature's Power

6th - Higher Ed
This informative video explores various forms of renewable energy, focusing on their significance in addressing the climate crisis. It highlights how one wind turbine can power 1,500 homes for a year and delves into geothermal energy's...
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Instructional Video7:07
Bozeman Science

Thinking in Systems - Level 5 - Simulating Systems

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen shows conceptual thinking in a mini-lesson on simulating systems. TERMS: Simulations - imitation of a situation or process Interactions - reciprocal (two-way) action or influence Energy - the ability to cause...
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Instructional Video4:50
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How to squeeze electricity out of crystals - Ashwini Bharathula

Pre-K - Higher Ed
It might sound like science fiction, but if you press on a crystal of sugar, it will actually generate its own electricity. This simple crystal can act like a tiny power source because sugar happens to be piezoelectric. Ashwini...
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Instructional Video12:42
JJ Medicine

Malate-Aspartate Shuttle

Higher Ed
Lesson on the malate-aspartate shuttle explaining the purpose and mechanism of the shuttle. The malate aspartate shuttle is important for transporting NADH, produced from glycolysis, into the mitochondria for ATP production from the...
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Instructional Video2:04
Curated Video

Mary Carson Breckinbridge

9th - Higher Ed
Mary Carson, born into the wealthy Breckinridge family in 1881, changed the face of US midwifery. This is her story.
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Instructional Video4:36
PCS Edventures

Droneology Jr: How Drones Work, Part Two

Higher Ed
Welcome to the second video in the Droneology Jr.: How Drones Work series. In this lesson, The Drone Doctor and Rx dive into the science behind exactly what makes drone flight possible. Get ready to investigate the forces of flight and...
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Instructional Video2:51
PCS Edventures

Droneology Jr: How Drones Work, Part One

Higher Ed
As Part 1 of a two-part series, in this video, The Drone Doctor and Rx start you on a journey to better understand how drones work. Part 1 focuses on exactly what happens to a drone when you manipulate the controls on the radio...
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Instructional Video1:15
ACDC Leadership

Macro Unit 2.6A- Nominal and Real GDP Advanced Placement Macroeconomics

12th - Higher Ed
In this video I explain the difference between nominal and real GDP. Don't forget that Real GDP is adjusted for inflation.
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Instructional Video4:59
Economics Explained

India - The Next Economic Superpower: History

6th - 11th
India is soon to be home to the largest population of citizens on the planet. And as of 2014, the nation will also hold the title of the fastest-growing major economy in the world (stealing the title from the slower-growing economy of...
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Instructional Video0:33
Science360

Kate the Chemist - First Dates Have Lessons for Teaching Tough Concepts

12th - Higher Ed
How can a lesson in quantum mechanics benefit from an understanding of "first date" psychology? Kate the Chemist explains. From NBC Nightly News to the Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Kate has been a fixture on the talk circuit of late,...
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Instructional Video4:34
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: The physics of surfing - Nick Pizzo

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Wondering how you can catch the perfect wave? Dive into the fascinating and complex physics of surfing. -- Whether or not you realize it, surfers are masters of complicated physics. The science of surfing begins as soon as a board first...
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Instructional Video4:52
Curated Video

Band 9 Sample IELTS Part 1 Answers About Mirrors

9th - Higher Ed
Today you’ll hear 4 band 9 sample IELTS Part 1 answers about mirrors. As mentioned in the previous video lesson, ‘mirrors’ are a topic you could be asked about in IELTS Speaking Part 1. In that lesson, you learned some high-scoring...
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Instructional Video5:01
TED-Ed

How Quantum Mechanics Explains Global Warming

9th - 12th Standards
What do quantum mechanics and global warming have to do with each other? More than you might think. Surprisingly, this video explains how it's not the energy emitted from the sun that causes the problem, but how the infrared radiation...
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Instructional Video4:56
TED-Ed

How to Squeeze Electricity Out of Crystals

7th - 12th Standards
It is possible to generate electricity by squeezing a single sugar crystal. A short video explains how this is possible and the way this knowledge has changed our society. From sonar devices to renewable energy, generations rely on this...
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Instructional Video29:25
GPB Television

Physics 101: Physics Metrics

6th - 9th
A half-hour introductory video on mechanics and the metric system was produced with beginning physicists in mind. Note-taking guides are provided, in addition to a follow-up metric worksheet. For the lab, learners construct paper frogs....
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Instructional Video9:39
Crash Course

Mechanical Engineering: Crash Course Engineering #3

9th - 12th
Build a concrete understanding of mechanical engineering. Viewers watch an engaging video that describes mechanical engineering as the "design, construction, operation, and maintenance of mechanical systems." It also highlights some...
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Instructional Video4:10
TED-Ed

How to Unboil an Egg

6th - 12th Standards
If you believe hard boiling an egg to be an irreversible process, then think again! Take a few minutes to watch this fun video as it explores the process for unboiling an egg and learn about the applications this process...
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Instructional Video5:04
TED-Ed

How Does Your Smartphone Know Your Location?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
When your smartphone tells you the weather of your current location or gives you directions to the nearest gas station, there's more going on that you might realize. Follow along with this short video as it explains how...
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Instructional Video1:07
MinutePhysics

How the Sun Works: Fusion and Quantum Tunneling

9th - 12th
There may be nothing new under the sun, but astrophysicists constantly are learning new things about the sun! In this minute-long clip, learn the physics of fusion in the sun and the possibility that quantum tunneling is happening...
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Instructional Video9:10
Crash Course

Stress, Strain and Quicksand: Crash Course Engineering #12

9th - 12th
A video flows naturally into a lesson on fluid mechanics. Viewers of an engaging YouTube video learn about the interaction of forces involving fluids. The 12th installment of the Crash Course Engineering series covers stress and strain,...
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Instructional Video5:24
National Science Foundation

Science of NFL Football: Kinematics

6th - 12th
Describe the motion of a football running back using physics kinematics. The seventh lesson in a series of 10 video lessons describes the velocity, acceleration, and position of key plays on the football field. Individuals learn the...