Instructional Video2:28
The Business Professor

What are the types of Patent?

Higher Ed
What are the types of Patent?
Instructional Video3:16
Curated Video

B1 English Listening Practice - Phones

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video serves as English listening comprehension practice for intermediate-level students. In this video, a native English speaker talks in a natural way about the topic of phones. The subtitles are included at the bottom of the...
Instructional Video2:42
The Business Professor

Patentable Subject Matter for a Utility Patent

Higher Ed
Patentable Subject Matter for a Utility Patent
Instructional Video2:16
Curated Video

Marie Van Brittan Brown

9th - Higher Ed
Marie Van Brittan Brown was the inventor of the first home security system. She is also credited with the invention of the first closed-circuit television. Brown was born in Queens, New York, on October 22, 1922, and resided there until...
Instructional Video3:43
Curated Video

Linkedin Profile For Professionals - Awards, Patents & Projects

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Awards, Patents, and Projects are impressive! If you have an interesting award, project or patent now ( or patent pending), you will want to add them to your LinkedIn profile.
Instructional Video2:28
The Business Professor

What is a Provisional Patent?

Higher Ed
What is a Provisional Patent?
Instructional Video2:13
The Business Professor

Overview of Trademark Rights

Higher Ed
Overview of Trademark Rights
Instructional Video3:21
The Business Professor

Understanding Patents: Types and Benefits

Higher Ed
This video provides a brief overview of the three main types of patents: utility patents, design patents, and plant patents. The video also highlights the duration of each type of patent and emphasizes the importance of filing with the...
Instructional Video1:59
Curated Video

Marie van Brittan Brown: Creating CCTV in Queens

9th - Higher Ed
How did a hardworking nurse from New York City invent the world's first home security system? When a burglar tried to break into her apartment in the 1960s, this kickass crimefighter went where no-one had gone before.
Instructional Video10:33
Catalyst University

Anatomy & Physiology of the Esophagus

Higher Ed
In this video, I discuss the following:<br/>
[1] anatomy of th<br/>e esophagus
[2] movement of a bolus of food through the esophagus, from the pharynx to the stomach
Instructional Video1:55
Curated Video

The Windshield Wiper: A Female Innovation

9th - Higher Ed
The first mass-produced car in America was basically a lawnmower with leather trim, but it was a start, right? This is the story of Mary Anderson and the Windshield Wiper - an invention that happened by a stroke of fate!
Instructional Video3:35
Global Ethics Solutions

Your Responsibility for Confidential and Intellectual Property

Higher Ed
This presentation helps employees understand their responsibility for protecting confidential information and intellectual property. It covers the various kinds of intellectual property, common copyright exceptions and limitations, and...
Instructional Video2:24
The Business Professor

Understanding the Requirements for Patent Protection

Higher Ed
This video provides a concise overview of the requirements for patent protection. The video highlights the importance of novelty, non-obviousness, and usefulness in obtaining patent rights, and emphasizes the need for the invention to be...
Instructional Video7:56
msvgo

Biotechnology and Ethical Issues

K - 12th
It covers the pros and cons of the practice of genetic manipulation of organisms.
Instructional Video3:34
Global Ethics Solutions

Your Responsibility for Confidential and Intellectual Property (Part 2)

Higher Ed
This presentation helps employees understand their responsibility for protecting confidential information and intellectual property. It covers the various kinds of intellectual property, common copyright exceptions and limitations, and...
Instructional Video2:25
Curated Video

Ellen Ochoa: The First Female Hispanic Astronaut

9th - Higher Ed
In 1993, Ellen Ochoa wrote her name in the stars – as the first Hispanic woman to enter orbit. She continues to inspire generations of aspiring astronauts today.
Instructional Video6:56
Science360

What is Innovation? - Science of Innovation

12th - Higher Ed
Whether it happens among students in a classroom, or engineers in a laboratory, innovation is a process, a series of steps that begins with imagination, and results in the creation of something of value for society.



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Instructional Video3:43
The Business Professor

Product Development Intellectual Property Considerations

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Product Development Intellectual Property Considerations
Instructional Video9:29
Curated Video

Black People Made That! Intellectual Property and US Patents

12th - Higher Ed
Black inventors throughout history have navigated a difficult US patent system. At the end of the day, it's all about the benjamins. In this week's episode, Azie Dungey and Evelyn From The Internets discuss all the creative ways Black...
Instructional Video5:30
Science360

Science of Innovation: Using viruses to make batteries

12th - Higher Ed
While most people see viruses as harmful, Angela Belcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology sees the future of energy. Belcher uses viruses engineered in her laboratory to form nano-scale wires for tiny batteries that could...
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Flash of Genius

9th - 10th
In this segment, Ira talks with an author, movie director and actor about the new film 'Flash of Genius,' a story of patents and the intermittent windshield wiper. [24 mins. 57]