Pure Mathematics Videos (17 results)
Wikipedia defines mathematics as "the study of quantity, structure, space and change." With a definition like that, it's easy to see why math is often called "the language of science." Math is essential for analyzing and communicating scientific results, and for stating scientific theories in a way that is clear, succinct, and testable.
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Unsure of what the steps of the scientific method are? Not sure how to apply the scientific method? Watch how we use the scientific method to explore the science of popping boba – fun juice filled balls that pop in your mouth. You can find more information about each step of the scientific method at https://sbgo.org/steps-of-the-scientific-method
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Wesley C. is a cartographer and Geographic Information System (GIS) Analyst for the San Francisco Department of Public Health. He uses GIS technology to gather and organize information in order to improve pedestrian infrastructure. As part of ConnectEd's "Day in the Life" series, Wesley discusses his daily duties and the knowledge needed to be a Cartographer and GIS Analyst.
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Calculating percent change, especially calculating it as part of a word problem, is a crucial skill! Percent change (also known as "relative change" or "percent increase/decrease") is useful in every branch of science from Astronomy to Zoology. It's also useful for de-bunking clickbait, as we'll see in this video!
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The "impossible arrow" illusion by Prof. Kokichi Sugihara seems to break the laws of physics. The arrow always seems to point in one direction when you try to rotate it, but its reflection in a mirror points the other way! Learn about the illusion, how it works, and how to make your own 3D printed impossible arrow at Science Buddies: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/stem-activities/impossible-arrow-illusion?from=YouTube. See the full-length video here: https://youtu.be/D54yMlIMN80
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The 2014 Hart Vision Teacher of the Year was given to Brittany Barnes of Math and Science College Preparatory Academy in Los Angeles. She is recognized as one of the leading math teachers in California.
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This video explains the fundamentals behind the K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN) algorithm and how it can be a valuable tool in data classification and pattern recognition.
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K-means clustering is used in all kinds of situations and it's crazy simple. The R code is on the StatQuest GitHub: https://github.com/StatQuest/k_means_clustering_demo/blob/master/k_means_clustering_demo.R
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Machine learning and Data Mining sure sound like complicated things, but that isn't always the case. Here we talk about the surprisingly simple and surprisingly effective K-nearest neighbors algorithm.
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