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Light Sources

Explore natural and human made light sources in the environment in this live-action video produced by WGBH. The video can help children observe and identify light sources and describe objects that are visible in the light’s path. Support materials include: Background Reading, Teaching Tips, and Dis

Infrastructure Review

Infrastructure teams present what they did for this years congress and why they did it that way. 39c3 is a big challenge to run, install power, network connectivity and other services in a short time and tear down everything even faster. This is a behind the scenes of the event infrastructure, what

CCC Year in Review

This was not the year 2025 that we had ordered. 2025 was a good year for exploits, not a good year for freedom, and an outstanding year for bad ideas. Governments continued to fight for mass surveillance, of course with AI support™. Wars have been further "digitized", chat control has been sold as

What information can be published on Wikipedia?

Is Wikipedia a reliable source? What information can actually be published on Wikipedia? We try to answer these questions by explaining the basic principles of the neutrality & reliability of sources used when editing an article on Wikipedia. This video was produced in cooperation with Wikimedia Ge

THE BEST TECHNIQUES FOR ACADEMIC RESEARCH

Dickson Wong, our award winning tutor for Maths, Economics, and Mandarin dives into the proven techniques that has led his students to smash their undergraduate & PHD level dissertations and research projects. He is experienced with a breadth of age groups and curriculums, having taught students fr

Active learning

"Active learning" means getting involved, collaborating with others, and implementing concepts in the real world. It is intellectual hard work. But it allows you to remember the content better, understand it better and transfer it to other situations. Why does it work so well? We take a look at th

Asch's Conformity Experiment

In the 1950s, psychologist Solomon Asch developed a study to investigate whether peer pressure can be strong enough to change our perception and make us believe in things that are not true. To this end, he set up a clever experiment on conformity that raises questions about our ability to think free

How is the redshift created

The light of the stars reveals their movement. When a light source diverts from us, the light waves are pulled apart. This makes the light more reddish. This redshift reveals that the light source is moving away from us and how fast it is doing that. Author: ZDF/Terra X/ H. Kotarba/ Albrecht M. We