How to Add RAM to a laptop
Adding a RAM module is the quickest way to speed up a computer. You will learn how to determine the type of RAM needed as well as install it.
How to add RAM to a desktop computer
If your computer is seeming slow and sluggish adding RAM is the quickest and easiest way to speed it up. This video demonstrates how to find the right type of RAM and install it in the slots.
How to Install Computer Memory
How to install computer memory - This video helps shed light on how easy it really is to install computer memory into a desktop computer. (2:49)
Computer Basics : What Is RAM?
RAM, or random access memory, is static memory that does not store information, but helps the memory operate quickly on a computer. Find out how RAM does not have moving parts and loses stored memory when the computer is turned off with insight from a certified computer technician in this video on computers. (1:33)
How To Install More Memory In a Computer
A slow moving quality video that shows how to install memory and how to do it safely. Best used if students have a computer to use to demonstrate on as the video is shown or afterwards.
Take a Computer Tour
Have you ever wondered what is on the inside of your computer? This video takes a look at the inside of a computer and examines its seven major parts. (3:24)
Learn What a Computer Bus is
If you're working with computers for any length of time, you're going to hear the term "bus". No, they're not talking about the big, yellow thing that takes kids to school. It's a means for different components in your computer to send and receive information. A bus is a physical connection that is made up of cables and circuits so the devices and parts of your computer can communicate. (1:36)
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A+ Computer Repair Course Chapter 1 Part 2
A+ Computer Repair Course Chapter 1 part 2 continued. Part 2 you will learn how to explain what the north bridge and south bridge do in the computer. (09:13)
4004 Intel's First Microprocessor
1969-imagine there were no computers. Two scinetists were asked to create a dozen chips that could programmed for use in a calculator. This was the beginning of the Intel processors-the rest is history.
How to Install a Graphics Card
There are a few reasons you might want to upgrade your graphics or video card. If you are into gaming, run duel monitors or have updated to a high resolution monitor you might want to upgrade. This video discusses how to find the graphics card, how to choose a graphics card, and how to install it. (2:46)
Six steps of Chip Design
Engineers from Intel tell us their recipes for designing the brains of computers.
Guitar-Howling Hound
Snoopy is a bearded collie who causes havoc when the guitar is played. Trainer restricts Snoopy's movement - to modify the dog's behavior. Run time 03:52
Heart Attack
This 3D medical animation shows a heart attack resulting from atherosclerosis, which is inflammation of an artery. It was designed to be an immersive experience to hold the viewer's interest in this complex, slow-developing process. Every shot was conceptualized as a visual effect to evoke the sensation of a journey within a dynamic and diverse environment. Beginning with the probable cause, which is damage to the endothelial wall, the story progresses in detail through the stages of atheroscler
Noam Chomsky vs William F. Buckley Part 2
Part 2 of this famous debate, from 1969, shows two great political thinkers debating each other. The debate centers around American foreign policy during the time period. The thoughts and ideas put forth by both men are still relevant today.
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
This video demonstrates how to use inverse trigonometric functions to find the measure of the angle the function represents. Inverse trigonometric functions, found on any standard scientific or graphing calculator, are a vital part of trigonometry and will be encountered often in Calculus. (3:19)
Trigonometric Identities
This video is an introduction to trigonometric identities. In an easy conversational tone, the instructor uses the computer screen as his 'blackboard' and different colors to emphasis his points. For high school students.
Proof: cos(a+b) = (cos a)(cos b)-(sin a)(sin b)
Proof of the trig identity: cos(a+b) = (cos a)(cos b)-(sin a)(sin b). In an easy conversational tone, the instructor uses the computer screen as his 'blackboard' and different colors to emphasis his points. For high school students.
Sumerian Origin Of Humans
The Sumerians knowledge of the solar system 4600 years ago drew the solar system as it is today. This video explains this and about a planet that only returns every 3600 years. A very interesting video for students studying this group as well as for those studying astonomy. This video may be somewhat frightening to some students as to it refers to possible dramatic events in the future.
Imperialism
Project for AP World History 2009 Music by Tool Video and Images Taken from: The Discovery Channel Howstuffworks.com History.com It discusses imperialism (mainly in Africa)and how it started.
Skype Explained Visually
A simple visual explanation of Skype, the voice-file-screen-videoconference. You can drag and drop files into skype to share. You can conference call 25 people at once.(2:16)













