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Today, we’re taking another look at video editing with AI tools that help you edit videos faster and easier! I’ve come across a complete video editor that’s jam packed with AI features! From basic video cutting to advanced video generation, subtitle creation, and much more. It's full of features, each of which makes life easier. This tool has the potential to rival popular programs like DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Pro, and Final Cut. Let’s check it out together!
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Today we’re going to talk about Bayes Theorem and Bayesian hypothesis testing. Bayesian methods like these are different from how we've been approaching statistics so far, because they allow us to update our beliefs as we gather new information - which is how we tend to think naturally about the world. And this can be a really powerful tool, since it allows us to incorporate both scientifically rigorous data AND our previous biases into our evolving opinions.
CORRECTION: At 2:09 the righthand side of the equation should not have P()'s, it should just be the raw numbers.
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Student groups construct simple conductivity probes and then integrate them into two different circuits to test the probe behavior in solutions of varying conductivity (salt water, sugar water, distilled water, tap water). The activity culminates with student-designed experiments that utilize the constructed probes. The focus is to introduce students to the fabrication of the probe and expose them to two different ways to integrate the probe to obtain qualitative and quantitative measurements, while considering the application and utility of a conductivity probe within an engineering context. A provided handout guides teams through the process: background reading and questions; probe fabrication including soldering; probe testing and data gathering (including circuit creation on breadboard); probe connection to Arduino (including circuit creation and code entry) and a second round of testing and data gathering; design and conduct their own lab experiments that use the probes; online electrolyte/non-electrolyte reading, short video, comprehension check and analysis questions.
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Concluding a two-part lab activity, students use triple balance beams and graduated cylinders to take measurements and calculate densities of several household liquids and compare them to the densities of irregularly shaped objects (as determined in Part 1). Then they create density columns with the three liquids and four solid items to test their calculations and predictions of the different densities. Once their density columns are complete, students determine the effect of adding detergent to the columns. After this activity, present the associated Density & Miscibility lesson for a discussion about why the column layers do not mix.
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In her TEDx talk, award-winning entrepreneur, global AI strategist, and founder Ngozi Elobuike unpacks how she transformed a moment of rock bottom—sleeping on her sister’s couch—into a multi-country venture powered by AI. Now living across 3 countries - U.S., Ireland, and France and pursuing her 3rd Master’s degree (an MBA in Wine & Spirits), Ngozi has built Ireland’s first Black-led wine club, launched two premium beverage products, written an AI-powered travel book, and taught over 500+ creatives how to use AI to unlock their potential. This talk blends powerful storytelling with real-world case studies, hands-on demos, and a clear roadmap for how to use AI, design thinking, and resilience to move from ideation to execution. Ngozi Elobuike, founder of Dublin’s first Black-led wine club, blends cultural authenticity with cutting edge AI tools. Named one of The Irish Times' Top 50 People to Watch, she will deliver a thought-provoking talk on 'How to Build Your Dream Life with AI. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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What are social communities? A social community is regarded as a group of people who live and work together in a particular area.
People belonging to a specific community also go to the same schools, offices, and hospitals. They are dedicated to helping each other in the time of need. They help them in solving their problems.
Families and friends are the most important part of social communities. We live with our family and we go out with our friends, and do the same type of things. Your neighborhood makes a community, and you will find a number of schools, libraries, offices, shops, and stores all in one place.
As a community, we should be aware of our role as community members, and we should become good citizens to play our role in the community.
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Student pairs design, build, and test model vehicles capable of rolling down a ramp and then coasting freely as far as possible. The challenge is to make the vehicles entirely out of dry pasta using only adhesive (such as hot glue) to hold the components together. Creativity is encouraged and different types of pasta are provided to support different functions such as round pasta for wheels and sheet pasta for the chassis. Students become familiar with the concepts of gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy and rolling resistance. Teams follow the steps of the engineering design process as they design, test and redesign their small-sized vehicles, working within the project's material constraints. The winner of the competitive final event is the pasta car that travels the longest distance beyond the bottom of the ramp.
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It's St. Patrick's Day, and Jack Mouse is visiting his cousin Sean in Ireland. Sean tells Jack about the myth of leprechauns, and Jack is determined to catch one for himself! Children will delight in learning about Irish folk tales and traditions and the customs of St. Patrick's Day in this brand-new Pictureback®.
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Is it true that some animals cry?
Yes, it’s true. Animals cry. A couple of years ago, zoologists which are people who study animals and their behavior, discovered that some animals, when they feel pain, scared or sad, also cry… like human beings.
Some animals cry for physiological reasons, like crocodiles, who always have to have humid eyes, or seagulls, who cry to eliminate salt from their organism… but there are animals who cry when they feel sad or in danger. Dolphins and elephants, cry uncontrollably when a friend of theirs dies. Seals and deer cry when they’re chased by a hunter and they’re very scared. And otters for example, when they separate from their babies. But there are many other animals which also cry,, like monkeys,, giraffes,, or bears.
Well, now we know that animals also cry, but it makes me very sad. To be happy, the best we can do is make others happy, people, and animals too!
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Get ready for big counting fun with Numberblock 5! In this awesome video, you’ll see the best moments where Numberblock 5 helps us learn to count with songs, games, and silly adventures. From 1 to 5 and beyond, it's all about learning while having fun. Let’s go, Numberblocks ! 🙌🔢
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We are the Numberblocks! Little blocks with big ideas, having a ton of number fun. Learn how to add, subtract and count the fun and educational way! In this educational CBeebies cartoon for kids, children can learn how to count with basic maths sums, using addition and subtraction with singular blocks that join together to make increasingly bigger numbers.
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Can we really touch things? Well if by touch we mean exchange a force-carrying particle with, then yes. The photon is the force-carrier of the electromagnetic interaction. But if the photon is also a particle of light then why aren't magnets glowing? Because the photons are virtual particles, which means they can't be directly detected (without changing the outcome we are trying to measure.
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I met Molly Burke a few months ago. She’s awesome. I absolutely love what she’s done on YouTube to bring awareness to living with disability, and turning it into ability. And her guide dog Gallop is awesome too! When Molly and I first met, we started talking about how she navigates the world, because I’m a nerd and I always steer the conversation toward science. I was not prepared for what she told me. She said she uses echolocation! Molly’s brain has adapted to listen to sounds in her environment in ways that most of us sighted people can’t even imagine. I went to meet her in LA and brought a special surprise, to see if my brain could learn what hers has.
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