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Instructional Video1:47
Seven Dimensions

The Importance of Strong Security in Today's Cyber Crime Landscape

Higher Ed
This video highlights the growing challenge of cybercrime for businesses today. They stress the need for businesses to allocate a portion of their profits towards security, as neglecting this aspect can leave them vulnerable to cyber...
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Instructional Video8:58
Flipping Physics

Introductory Work due to Friction equals Change in Mechanical Energy Problem

12th - Higher Ed
The equation Work due to Friction equals Change in Mechanical Energy can often be confusing for students. This video is a step-by-step introduction in how to use the formula to solve a problem.
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Instructional Video3:09
Global Health with Greg Martin

Web pages for jobs in Global Health

Higher Ed
In this video, Dr Greg Martin shows you a few web pages that are useful for finding jobs in Global Health. So if you're interested in finding work in Global Health - watch this video.
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Instructional Video4:44
TLDR News

European Single Market - Explaining Brexit.

12th - Higher Ed
With the UK about to leave the EU many options lie in front of Britain. One choice is to stay in the European Single Market. Doing this means they get to keep trading with the EU free of tariffs, quotas and taxes.
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Instructional Video6:35
Wonderscape

Roller Coasters and Physics: The Thrill of Motion and Energy

K - 5th
Dive into the physics behind roller coasters, understanding how gravity, speed, velocity, and energy principles make these thrilling rides possible. Learn about gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy, key factors in roller...
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Instructional Video8:54
Virtually Passed

mechanical energy example problem part 2

Higher Ed
i) 2.56m/s ii)0.0989m
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Instructional Video9:53
Schooling Online

Physics Advanced Mechanics: Motion in Gravitational Fields - Escape Velocity

3rd - Higher Ed
We’ve all heard the saying, “what goes up must come back down.” But when we launch rockets and satellites into space, they (usually) don’t come back! Let’s prove this saying wrong, using Physics! This lesson will introduce and derive the...
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Instructional Video8:14
Curated Video

Bohr's Atomic Model: Electrons in Orbit

9th - Higher Ed
In 1913, Niels Bohr proposed an atomic model that dramatically altered our comprehension of atomic structure by establishing a novel framework for describing the arrangement and behaviour of electrons within an atom. The purpose of...
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Instructional Video9:16
Zach Star

What does a Physics major do? (Part 1 Curriculum and Subfields)

12th - Higher Ed
Physics majors study the universe, from electrons and protons to supergiant stars. As a physics major you will take A LOT of math and apply complex formulas to the problems at hand. Physics majors don't just learn the equations that...
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Instructional Video22:26
Flipping Physics

Demonstrating Calculus with a Ball and Force Platform

12th - Higher Ed
Example: A 321 g rubber, playground ball is dropped from a height of 77.8 cm above a force platform. The data for the force of impact collected at 1000 data points per second as a function of time is shown. Please determine a bunch of...
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Instructional Video31:06
The Wall Street Journal

The Sport Entrepreneur's Blueprint

Higher Ed
As the sports industry embraces betting and e-sports, how does the game change?
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Instructional Video15:44
Curated Video

Ductwork sizing, calculation and design for efficiency - HVAC Basics + full worked example

Higher Ed
How to design a duct system. In this video we'll be learning how to size and design a ductwork for efficiency. Includes a full worked example as well as using CFD simulations to optimise the performance and efficiency.
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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,...