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Ocean plastic pollution is a massive environmental problem. Millions of tons of plastic waste enter the ocean every year, even plastic that goes in the trash can often ends up in the sea! This week we learn about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and look at the dangers ocean plastic poses to ocean animals. Plus, a few tips for you to reduce your own plastic use!
Plastic Oceans Foundation: http://www.plasticoceans.org/
United Nations “Clean Seas” program: http://www.cleanseas.org/
The 5 Gyres Institute: https://www.5gyres.org/
Lonely Whale Foundation: https://www.lonelywhale.org/
Take this quiz to learn about your plastic impact: https://www.nytimes.com/intera....ctive/2016/science/b
10 ways to reduce plastic pollution: https://www.nrdc.org/stories/1....0-ways-reduce-plasti
The no plastic straw pledge: http://www.plasticpollutioncoa....lition.org/no-straw-
Ocean plastic pollution resources from Monterey Bay Aquarium: https://www.montereybayaquariu....m.org/conservation-a
What will it take to get plastic out of the ocean? https://ensia.com/features/wha....t-will-it-take-to-ge
Resources for teachers: https://www.montereybayaquariu....m.org/education/teac
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REFERENCES:
Cózar, Andrés, et al. "Plastic debris in the open ocean." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111.28 (2014): 10239-10244.
Jamieson, Alan J., et al. "Bioaccumulation of persistent organic pollutants in the deepest ocean fauna." Nature Ecology & Evolution 1 (2017): 0051.
Jambeck, Jenna R., et al. "Plastic waste inputs from land into the ocean." Science 347.6223 (2015): 768-771.
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CLIMATE CHANGE | Learn about Climate Change and our planet | Happy Learning ♻️ 🌏 🌲
Educational video for children where they will learn about what climate change is and what we can do to stop it and better care for our planet. Over the past centuries, the climate of the entire Earth has changed due to human actions, and it is becoming increasingly common to experience water scarcity, desertification, the disappearance of lakes, or even rising sea levels, all as a result of global warming, that is, the increase in the planet's temperature. In this video, we propose six measures to better care for our planet, including the use of renewable energies, public transportation, reducing the use of plastics, caring for living beings, recycling, and energy conservation.
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Hi, I’m Miss Phonics! I make videos and resources to help children with their learning experience! Welcome to my channel! 🍎
In this video, we'll be learning the ‘ai’ sound. This sound is a digraph as it is made up of two letters. This video is perfect for young learners and parents looking to improve their child's phonics skills.
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• Introduction to the 'ai’ sound
• Exploring objects that use the ‘ai’ sound
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• Reading words with the ‘ai’ sound
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Phonics is a powerful method of teaching children to read and write by understanding the relationship between sounds and their corresponding letters. It’s an excellent foundation for early education and helps children develop a love for reading.
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Physics students learn the speed of light, c, is the same for all inertial observers but no one has ever actually measured it in one direction. Thanks to Kiwico for sponsoring this video. For 50% off your first month of any crate, go to https://kiwico.com/veritasium50
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Einstein, A. (1905). On the electrodynamics of moving bodies. Annalen der physik, 17(10), 891-921.
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Greaves, E. D., Rodríguez, A. M., & Ruiz-Camacho, J. (2009). A one-way speed of light experiment. American Journal of Physics, 77(10), 894-896. https://ve42.co/Greaves09
Response to Greaves et al. paper — https://arxiv.org/abs/0911.3616
Finkelstein, J. (2009). One-way speed of light?. arXiv, arXiv-0911.
The Philosophy of Space and Time - Reichenbach, H. (2012). Courier Corporation.
Anderson, R., Vetharaniam, I., & Stedman, G. E. (1998). Conventionality of synchronisation, gauge dependence and test theories of relativity. Physics reports, 295(3-4), 93-180. https://ve42.co/Anderson98
A review article about simultaneity — Janis, Allen, "Conventionality of Simultaneity", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2018 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.) https://ve42.co/janis
Will, C. M. (1992). Clock synchronization and isotropy of the one-way speed of light. Physical Review D, 45(2), 403. https://ve42.co/Will92
Zhang, Y. Z. (1995). Test theories of special relativity. General Relativity and Gravitation, 27(5), 475-493. https://ve42.co/Zhang95
Mansouri, R., & Sexl, R. U. (1977). A test theory of special relativity: I. Simultaneity and clock synchronization. General relativity and Gravitation, 8(7), 497-513. https://ve42.co/Sexl
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Do you know what an abbreviation is or how to make one? An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word or phrase. You can make one by taking letters out and replacing them with other letters or symbols, such as a period. In this video, you and your kids will learn about some common abbreviations, many of which you probably use every day.
One of the most common abbreviations has to do with the time of day. We use a.m. in the morning hours and p.m. in the evening and night hours. What do those actually stand for? "Ante meridiem" is Latin for before noon, so we use a.m. for all the times before noon. "Post meridiem" is Latin for after noon, so we use p.m. for all the times after noon.
Other common abbreviations involve days of the week, months of the year, measurement, and time. For example, we can write Sat. for Saturday or Dec. for December rather than writing out the whole word. In recipe books, you will often find abbreviations for their measurements, like tsp for teaspoon or oz for ounce. And you've probably seen abbreviations like min for minutes or yr for year.
We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about abbreviations! If you want even more practice, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and more!
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Which Careers Are Most At Risk from AI Impact
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the global labor market, with white-collar workers, especially those with higher education, facing the highest risk of job displacement.
Routine and structured tasks in administration, customer service, translation, and content production are most vulnerable, while roles requiring empathy, creativity, or physical skill, such as doctors, teachers, and electricians, remain relatively protected.
By 2026, AI is expected to handle up to 75% of customer service interactions, while 40% of the global workforce will need reskilling. Governments and companies must prioritize training and social protection to prevent widening labor and social inequality.
CHAPTERS:
0:12 Safest Jobs
0:37 AI-Proof Careers
1:05 Jobs AI Cannot Replace
1:49 Future-Proof Jobs
2:26 Tech Job Market
3:01 AI and Employment
3:44 Most Secure Careers
4:22 Jobs Safe from Automation
4:59 Jobs Safe from Automation 2025
5:18 Artificial Intelligence Impact
6:57 Stable Tech Careers
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How to automate ANY business using AI? In this video, we'll break down a no-code AI platform that allows companies to create generative AI with full control. I will tell you what vectorshift is and how it helps businesses. Using blocks and pipelines, you can create AI, customize the workflow, and build a knowledge base. Watch the video to the end to understand how companies can create AI for specific tasks, simplifying and speeding up processes.
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In this video, I explore unknown Chinese AI tools that could replace ChatGPT! Discover incredible AI alternatives such as Doubao, Quark, DeepSeek R1, Janus, QwQ-32B, Kimi, Ernie, Tongyi Wanxiang, and Manus. I’ll compare their AI writing, coding assistance, image generation, multimodal capabilities, deep reasoning, and web-search features. Find out why these Chinese AI apps might be the future of artificial intelligence and how they outperform ChatGPT in many aspects. If you’re looking for free AI alternatives, powerful coding assistants, or image generation tools, these hidden Chinese AI solutions are must-see!
Links:
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https://www.doubao.com/chat/
Quark
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DeepSeek R1
https://www.deepseek.com
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https://janusai.pro
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https://huggingface.co/spaces/Qwen/QwQ-32B-Demo
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https://kimi.moonshot.cn
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18:06 - Locked up
19:00 - The Future
Learn with a real teacher, Ms Rachel! In this toddler learning video, Ms Rachel packs in so much important learning for toddlers! Children will learn animals, animal sounds, colors, numbers, opposites, nursery rhymes and kids songs and animal facts. Ms Rachel encourages speech, language learning, imaginative play and lots of movement, singing and dancing! As always, Ms Rachel’s videos are backed by research and use strategies that early childhood experts recommend! This is the best toddler learning video of jungle animals and zoo animals you will find!
This episode also features our super special guests, The Wiggles! We had such a blast working with their phenomenal group!
Ms Rachel includes learning for many levels in one educational video. If your child needs to learn to talk, there are portions that encourage speech. If your toddler is putting words together, she demonstrates first sentences. If your child speaks in sentences, they will be learning skills like identifying opposites, counting, math concepts, learning knowledge about animals, practicing imaginative play skills, learning kids songs and dances, nursery rhymes and more. Ms Rachel also includes so much preschool learning in these educational videos for toddlers.
Songs in this episode include:
Rock-A-Bye Your Bear by The Wiggles
Row Row Row Your Boat
Lazy Lion
Counting to 20
Walkin At The Zoo
Come On Let’s Jump Like A Kangaroo Song by The Wiggles
Peel Bananas
If You Should Meet An Elephant
Bubble, Bubble, Pop! 5 Little Blue Fish
I Love A Rainbow by Aron Accurso
I Had A Little Turtle - Tiny Tim Song
Duck Song
5 Little Ducks
Three Hungry Ants - music by Aron Accurso
Itsy Bitsy Spider
Hop Little Bunnies
ABCs
Zoo and jungle animals included in this educational video for kids include elephant, gorilla, tiger, lion, monkey, giraffe, penguin, zebra, hippo, polar bear plus more! You will be surprised at how your child learns jungle animals and zoo animals through our educational videos for children. This video also includes so many kids songs to dance to. Please check out our other videos for toddlers and our animals for kids videos. We have so much toddler learning for you to explore for your child. We also have other animal learning for toddlers videos. We have many kid songs mixes with nursery rhymes for toddlers. We also have fun songs of animal dance actions where you dance like an animal. We absolutely love making toddler shows. These videos are great for 1 year olds, 2 year olds, 3 year olds and 4 year olds. Even older siblings than 4 years old will enjoy singing and dancing along!
Gemini: The Ultimate Video Summarizing Tool for Teachers and Students
In this video, we introduce you to Gemini, the ultimate video summarizing tool for teachers and students. With Gemini, you can create video summaries quickly and easily, making it an excellent tool for anyone who wants to save time while still providing valuable content. Gemini is perfect for teachers who want to create short and engaging video summaries of their lessons, as well as for students who want to summarize and study their notes more efficiently. With its user-friendly interface and powerful features, Gemini is a must-have tool for anyone who wants to improve their video summarizing skills. So, what are you waiting for? Watch this video and discover how Gemini can help you create video summaries like a pro!
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Teaching phonics for kids is easier with these instructional and fun videos from Kids Academy. Join the phonics superhero, Chris the Word Whiz, and learn more advanced phonics skills.
Join Chris and learn about word parts for kids. The word whiz carefully explains to students that if a word is divided into syllables, the words are easier to decode and read. Each syllable in a word has a vowel sound and the video explains the difference between words with open and closed syllables. Chris demonstrates a cool way to find out the number of syllables in a word by placing your hand under your chin. Say the word. Count how many times your chin moves down.
In another video, students learn about words with silent letters. Chris explains that some words don’t follow the phonics rules. Examples of these words include: knight, honest, climb and wrap. The word whiz superhero reads many examples of words with silent letters and quickly throws the words into “word jail” for not following the rules! Chris asks students to read words on their own as well.
Comprehending new words is easier if students know about prefixes. In the video about prefixes for kids, students learn about the common prefixes: re, un, bi, and dis. Children learn what each prefix means and how adding a prefix to a word changes the meaning of the word.
In addition to prefixes, the videos teach suffixes for Grade 2 students. Chris the Word Whiz, explains that suffixes are words parts added to the end of a word. Kids learn the common suffixes ful, less, ly, able. Our superhero explains what each suffix means and what the meanings of words are that have these suffixes. The videos include instruction on how adding suffixes sometimes change a verb to a noun and that you can add a prefix and a suffix to a word.
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This video explains how to find the determinant of a 3x3 matrix.
Introduction to Matrices: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRwQ7A6jVLk
Adding and Subtracting Matrices:
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Scalar Multiplication of Matrices:
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Solving Matrix Equations:
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Multiplying Matrices:
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Gaussian Elimination & Row Echelon Form:
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Gauss Jordan Elimination:
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Gaussian Elimination With 4 Variables:
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Inverse of a 2x2 Matrix:
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Inverse of a 3x3 Matrix:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg7_mv3izR0
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Determinant of 2x2 and 3x3 Matrix:
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Determinant of 4x4 Matrix:
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Cramer's Rule - 2x2 Linear System:
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Cramer's Rule - 3x3 Linear System:
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Did you know that air is full of things we can’t see? In this video, we teach you all the secrets of air: what it’s made of, how it changes with temperature, and why it’s so important for life on Earth. Discover how air allows plants to perform photosynthesis, how a hot air balloon flies, and much more! You’ll also learn how air is essential for fire, sound, and the flight of birds. Don’t miss this adventure through air and its amazing characteristics!
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