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This kissing couple is one of the best loved paintings in history, but what do we really know about it? Let's learn about its creator (Gustav Klimt), the historical moment it sprang from (turn-of-the-century Austria), and what it means when we look at it today (dubious consent?).
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Mass layoffs have begun thanks to these unknown AI Tools! Just recently Duolingo fired all translators and put AI in their place, which saved the company a huge amount of money. In this video we will see which professions are in danger of being replaced by artificial intelligence. Which professions will disappear? Is it worth looking for a new job today?
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02:02 AI will do it better
03:20 Next job to go..
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05:49 And them too..
06:56 Henry Ford's nightmare
08:31 Will get 100% replaced
09:54 Roads of the future
11:00 New way to order books
12:13 I don't want them to be replaced by AI
13:15 AI agents
14:19 Typing is not for human
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Are you ready to learn?
I’m Sara, and today, we’re going to talk about… Well! Just listen!
Sounds good huh? Today, We’re going to talk about… Sound!
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For sound to exist, there needs to be something, or someone that produces it. Like this guitar!
A medium through which it can be transmitted, like air.
And of course, an ear to receive it.
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When I play my guitar strings…
I produce vibrations that travel in waves to our ears, that’s why we hear them.
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Sounds’ speed depends on the medium it travels through.
In solids, like iron, sound waves travel at great speed!
In liquids, like water, they travel a little slower,
And in gases, like air, is where they travel the slowest.
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But, if sounds are waves, why do we recognise sounds when we hear them?
Why do we recognise our parent’s voice? Or a dog’s bark?
Well it’s easy peasy! We recognise them because of every sound’s properties, or characteristics.
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There are three properties:
Intensity, pitch and timber.
Intensity lets us identify if the sound is loud… or soft…
Thanks to the pitch, we can tell if the sounds are high (pitched) or low (pitched)
And by the timbre, we identify what or who has generated the sound.
For example, if it has been generated, by a flute…
…A guitar…
...A dog!...
...Or a cat!
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Lastly, before I say goodbye, here’s a fun fact! Do you know what Echo is?
Echo, is when sound waves bump against an obstacle, change their direction and shortly after, we can hear the sound repeatedly.
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That’s an echo, and I’m that you’ve heard it more than once. But if you haven’t... listen up!
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Google just released over 150 new AI features for education that most teachers don't know exist. This video breaks down how Gemini for Education is now free across 1,000+ US colleges reaching 10 million students, with teachers reporting 10+ hour weekly time savings. Learn about guided learning that tutors students instead of giving answers, Notebook LM's Gemini 3 upgrade with flashcards and video overviews, the 30+ free AI tools now in Google Classroom, new Chromebook management features, and enterprise-grade privacy protections. Includes step-by-step workflows showing exactly how educators are transforming their classrooms.
0:00 - Introduction: The AI tool upgrade educators are missing
0:34 - Gemini for Education scale: 1,000+ colleges, 10M students, completely free
0:53 - Real results: 10 hours saved per week, 20 minutes vs full weekend
1:14 - Training stats: 1M+ educators trained, 100K+ certifications
1:44 - Guided learning: AI tutor vs answer machine
2:16 - LearnLM: Science-backed AI designed for education
2:39 - How students use guided learning in Google Classroom
2:55 - Notebook LM with Gemini 3 upgrade explained
3:11 - Student use: Flashcards, quizzes, personalized study guides
3:26 - Teacher use: Lesson plans and differentiated activities
3:40 - Audio overviews: Podcast-style learning content
3:58 - Video overviews feature
4:09 - Data tables for research organization
4:32 - Mind maps for visual learning
4:47 - Notebook LM now available to students under 18
5:05 - AI Profit Boardroom community mention
5:33 - Gemini in Google Classroom: 30+ free AI tools
6:04 - Chat-like refinement and direct assignment
6:17 - Gemini Canvas: Personalized practice quizzes
6:37 - Creating custom gems for courses
7:10 - Chromebook Class tools: Real-time classroom management
7:58 - Quick insert & text capture features
8:34 - Google Classroom analytics & learning standards tracking
8:51 - Read Along flexibility for literacy
9:02 - Privacy & security: FERPA/COPPA compliance
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This week Sarah breaks down why The Art Assignment sign-off cannot be "Please Don't Break the Law," and discusses artists Ai Weiwei and Pussy Riot who have broken the law for good reasons. What should our sign off be?
Please Break The Law: Reading List
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Modernism
- Charles Baudelaire, "The Painter of Modern Life" (1863)
- Serge Guilbaut, Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, and David Solkin (eds), Modernism and Modernity (1983)
- Francis Frascina and Jonathan Harris (eds), Art in Modern Culture: An Anthology of Critical Texts (1992)
- Meyer Shapiro, Modern Art: 19th and 20th Century, Selected Papers, vol. 2 (1978)
The Avant-Garde
- Henri de Saint-Simon, "L'artiste, le savant et l'industriel" ("The artist, the scientist and the industrialist") (1825)
- Clement Greenberg's "Avant-Garde and Kitsch" (1939)
- Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer's "The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception" in Dialectic of Enlightenment (1944)
- Peter Bürger's "Theory of the Avant-Garde" (1974)
- Rosalind E. Krauss, The Originality of the Avant-Garde and Other Modernist Myths (1985)
- Hal Foster, "Who's Afraid of the Neo-Avant-Garde?" in The Return of the Real (1996)
- Matthew Witkovsky, ed., Avant-Garde Art in Everyday Life: Early Twentieth-Century European Modernism (2011)
Pussy Riot
- Masha Gessen's Words Will Break Cement: The Passion of Pussy Riot (2014)
- Pussy Riot's Pussy Riot!: A Punk Prayer For Freedom (2012)
- @Eng_Pussy_Riot
Ai Weiwei
- Ai Weiwei and Lee Ambrozy's Ai Weiwei's Blog: Writings, Interviews, and Digital Rants, 2006-2009 (2011)
- Kerry Brougher, Mami Kataoka, and Charles Merewether's Ai Weiwei: According to What? (2012)
- Alison Klayman's film AI WEIWEI: NEVER SORRY (2012)
- @aiww | @aiww_en
Art + civil disobedience
- Hannah Arendt's "Civil Disobedience" (1970)
- Randy Martin's Performance as Political Act: The Embodied Self (1990)
- Susan Sontag's Regarding the Pain of Others (2004)
- Slavoj Zizek's Violence: Six Sideways Reflections (2008)
- Nato Thompson, Living as Form: Socially Engaged Art from 1991-2011 (2012)
Why do some objects float while others sink? Students make sense of this phenomenon by engaging in the science and engineering practices of asking questions and defining problems, using models, and designing solutions. Students then apply what they discover to solve everyday situations, such as preventing a car from sinking. In this activity, students build a road out of Jell-O that is sturdy enough to drive a toy car across without getting sinking. Using the full engineering design process, students research and choose available ingredients that will support their car. After research, students investigate which ingredients will help make their Jell-O as strong as possible to protect their car from sinking in the “mud”. They test their prototype to see if the toy car will be able to drive across the Jell-O without sinking. The teams evaluate the process, improve the design, and recreate if needed. Students discuss their design, data, and final results in front of the class.
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So we've been talking about civil rights for the last few episodes now, and we're finally going to wrap this discussion up with the rather controversial topic of affirmative action. We'll explain what exactly affirmative action is, who it is for, and why it still exists. Now, affirmative action is a pretty problematic concept. So we'll get into the court's rationalization for it in the 70s as well as its fall from favor in more recent years. Now, people tend to have pretty strong, and varying opinions, about this stuff - so we'll start talking about how these opinions are informed next week when we start our discussion on politics.
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Indiana has one of the largest voucher programs in the country with over 34,000 students receiving tax dollars to pay for private schools. With the Trump administration favoring school choice, many wonder if vouchers help or hurt education. Lisa Stark reports.
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