Mathematical education video games

Math Blaster Jr.

Math Blaster Jr. is a 1996 educational video game, aimed at ages 4–7. The game was re-released as Math Blaster: Ages 4 - 6 in 1997. (Wikipedia).

Math Blaster Jr.
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Project Thumper 2008 Promo

Promotional video for The Geek Group's "Project Thumper" High Energy Physics demonstration.

From playlist Project Thumper Videos

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AWESOME antigravity electromagnetic levitator (explaining simply)

Physics levitron (science experiments)

From playlist ELECTROMAGNETISM

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A Powerful Mathematical Ability

We talk about visualizing mathematics. Useful Math Supplies https://amzn.to/3Y5TGcv My Recording Gear https://amzn.to/3BFvcxp (these are my affiliate links) ***********Math, Physics, and Computer Science Books*********** Epic Math Book List https://amzn.to/3F98vT1 Pre-algebra, Algebra, a

From playlist The Math Sorcerer #shorts

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Mathigon Demo (1)

Mathigon (found at mathigon.org) is one of my new favorite apps. Check it out to see what it can do!

From playlist Mathigon Demos and Ideas

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Educational Games: Crash Course Games #15

Chess, Number Munchers, The Oregon Trail! Today, we’re going to talk about gaming’s role in education. Now technically all games have an educational component, because games are defined by their rules and players have to learn those rules to participate. But of course there is a subset of

From playlist Games

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Do the Right Thing: Crash Course Film Criticism #6

Mainstream American films don’t often tackle race and racism head-on, and when they do, they often end up trying to find easy answers. Which makes films like Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing all the more powerful. It’s an intimate portrait of a Brooklyn neighborhood dealing with rising ten

From playlist Film Criticism

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He's a Former Math Prodigy Turned Doctor Who Wants to Learn Math Late in Life

In this video I answer a question I received from a viewer. He graduated at 18 from John Hopkins and was a math prodigy. He became a doctor, and now he is interested in learning math later in life. Do you have any advice or other opinions? If so, please leave a comment below. Useful Math

From playlist Inspiration and Advice

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Drag Force!! (Physics)

#Physics #Mechanics #Engineering #NicholasGKK #Shorts

From playlist General Mechanics

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The Amazing Test: Bricked! 01

The sorting is done and the gloves come off as Will and Norm begin to build.

From playlist The Amazing Test: Bricked

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Let's Talk Laser Blasters

Are laser blasters really lasers? Adam calculates the speed of blaster bolts to find out. Catch all new episodes of MYTHBUSTERS Saturdays at 9/8c on Discovery: http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/mythbusters/ Watch full episodes! http://www.hulu.com/mythbusters http://bit.ly/MythBustersFul

From playlist MythBusters Star Wars Specials

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Adam Savage's Sci-Fi Blaster Storage Vault!

Adam finally reveals what's inside that mysterious storage chest that's appeared in recent Tested videos! It's a fully custom-built steamer trunk vault for housing and displaying Adam's collection of replica science-fiction blaster props, including his most prized prop builds. We're taken

From playlist Inside Adam's Cave

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Open Middle Fractions Problem: Mathigon Demo

Exploring #Mathigon 's polypad as a platform for Ss to work through #OpenMiddle problems with conceptual insight. Excited to see what lies ahead! https://mathigon.org/polypad/tqdXnyrCK4PJng

From playlist Algebra 1: Dynamic Interactives!

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How To (Safely) Demolish A Building

When demolition companies “blow up” a skyscraper, they’re actually imploding the structure. So how do they collapse a building without destroying everything around it? Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://science.howstuffworks.com/engineering/structural/building-implosion.htm Share on

From playlist Wackiest Comment Threads

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The Computer Chronicles - Software for Schools (1991)

Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be found at: http://archive.org/details/computerchronicles

From playlist Computer Chronicles Episodes on Software

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A Tale of Two Syd Mead Blade Runner Blasters

Adam adds a new piece to his Blade Runner Blaster collection, and it's a new interpretation of Syd Mead's concept blaster designed but never used for the original 1982 film. We tour through a quick history of Adam's Blade Runner blaster replicas, and Adam compares this version of the Syd M

From playlist Toys, Models and Collectibles

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Adam Savage Examines the Blade Runner 2049 Blasters!

Adam Savage visited the set of Blade Runner 2049 during its production last year, and one of the first things he had to do was visit the props department. There, prop master Doug Harlocker shows Adam the many blaster props made for the film, including replicas of Deckard's iconic pistol!

From playlist Adam Savage's Movie/TV Set Visits

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Javascript games programming using Phaser in Dreamweaver lesson 11 - Playing Sound

You will learn how to import music files into the game and add them as objects onto the level. You will learn how to play sound effects when you want to in the game. You will also learn how to play background music. Note: To loop the background music, modify the code to add the audio to: s

From playlist Javascript game making with Phaser

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