Instructional Video7:21
Hip Hughes History

The Homefront During WWII: NightHawks by Edward Hopper (Amor Sciendi)

6th - 12th
In this lecture we take a look at WWII America.
Instructional Video3:55
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Alexander Field: The Depression Era R&D Explosion (3/4)

Higher Ed
In part 3 of this INET interview, Alexander Field discusses how innovation occurred during the Depression era. He suggests that massive investment—and indeed even growing investment during the Depression—in R&D led to widespread gains in...
Instructional Video14:55
Catalyst University

The Mechanism of Benzodiazepines | The GABA Receptor and Allosteric Modulation

Higher Ed
In this video, we discuss the mechanism of benzodiazepines (e.g., xanax, ativan). In doing so, we also cover the functions of the GABAa receptor and the effects of benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and alcohols on it.
Instructional Video6:07
Catalyst University

Convex-Concave Rules for Mobilizing the SC Joint

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the reasoning behind sternoclavicular joint (clavicle) mobilizations using convex-concave rules.
Instructional Video11:46
Curated Video

International and Non-Governmental Organizations in Economic Development

12th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture on intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations that play an important role in promoting economic development around the world. It discusses the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, as well as NGOs...
Instructional Video5:15
Science360

Researchers develop exoskeleton device for walking efficiency-Check it out!

12th - Higher Ed
Science Now 33-In this week’s episode we learn about an app to detect depression, walking efficiency, how babies learn from surprise and finally we explore how high-tech tools are helping researcher better understand how granular...
Instructional Video16:20
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Adam Posen: What Japan and the UK Demonstrate about Macroeconomic Stimulus

Higher Ed
Welcome to our new video series called "New Economic Thinking." The series will feature dozens of conversations with leading economists on the most important issues facing economics and the global economy today. This first episode...
Instructional Video8:25
Seven Dimensions

Overcoming Fears

Higher Ed
This video explores the theme of fear and how individuals can overcome it in various situations, such as work-related fears, public speaking, and personal insecurities. It offers strategies like facing fears head-on, focusing on...
Instructional Video7:53
Seven Dimensions

Creating a Healthy and Balanced Workplace

Higher Ed
This video highlights the importance of promoting health and well-being in an organization. It discusses the benefits of exercise, team activities, and wellness programs in increasing productivity and overall happiness. The video also...
Instructional Video4:07
Brainwaves Video Anthology

John Weisz - Youth Mental Health Interventions

Higher Ed
John Weisz was born and reared in Mississippi and received a BA from Mississippi College, in his home town of Clinton. He later served with his wife Jenny in the U.S. Peace Corps, in Kenya, where both worked as teachers. Then Weisz...
Instructional Video9:26
JJ Medicine

Zinc Deficiency Signs & Symptoms (ex. Hair Loss, Acne, Infections) & Why They Occur

Higher Ed
Zinc Deficiency Signs & Symptoms (ex. Hair Loss, Acne, Infections) & Why They Occur Zinc is an essential element required for human health, being utilized for nearly 100 different enzymes for a wide variety of functions, including...
Instructional Video4:28
Brian McLogan

How to solve a word problem using trigonometry

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve word problems with triangles. A word problem is a real-life situation which can be modelled mathematically. Word problems involving angles of elevation and depression, straight object leaning against a vertical...
Instructional Video6:58
Healthcare Triage

Do Antidepressants Work or What?

Higher Ed
A huge meta-analysis came out recently looking at how effective antidepressants actually are. It turns out, the results are complicated, and we had a hard time reducing all the stuff in this study to a headline. So, the title's a...
Instructional Video25:06
The Wall Street Journal

Spotlight on Mental Health

Higher Ed
Social psychologist Amy J.C. Cuddy discusses the coronavirus pandemic’s effects on anxiety, depression and burnout, and how employers can address mental health challenges among their staff, with Tess Vigeland, host and producer for WSJ...
Instructional Video4:31
ProTeachersVideo

Secondary PSHE - Depressions

Higher Ed
Teens giving their opinions on depression. Intended to provoke classroom debate, these clips show teens talking about Depression. You might not agree with everything they say! What do you do if you or your friend becomes depressed? Or if...
Instructional Video5:19
Brian McLogan

Learn how to solve a word problem using trigonometry

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve word problems with triangles. A word problem is a real-life situation which can be modelled mathematically. Word problems involving angles of elevation and depression, straight object leaning against a vertical...
Podcast4:41
KERA

Ida O’Keeffe Escapes Her Sister’s Shadow

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Artist Georgia O’Keeffe is famous for her paintings of flowers and southwestern desert landscapes. Few know, however, that her sister Ida O’Keeffe was also an artist. Ida’s work is being exhibited at the Dallas Museum of Art. Listen to...
Instructional Video10:58
The Art Assignment

Whose Migrant Mother was this?

9th - 12th
Dorothea Lange captured this iconic photo known as Migrant Mother in 1936. But who was the woman pictured? And how did she and her family feel about its existence in the world? Guest host John Green introduces you to Florence Owens...
Instructional Video6:53
Curated Video

Gut Microbiome Explained in Simple Words

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The gut microbiome are the trillions of microorganisms – primarily bacteria, but also fungi, viruses and protists – that live inside your digestive system. Scientists are discovering that these microbes are vital for us to live healthy...
Instructional Video4:55
Psychology Unlocked

Depression in 5 minutes - Beck's Negative Triad and Depression Causes | Psychopathology

Higher Ed
Is depression a disability? In this video we discuss Beck's Negative Triad and Stress-Diathesis Theory as well as other theories of depression. At the end we discuss some depression causes, including biological and social factors. In...
Instructional Video8:56
Institute for New Economic Thinking

The Role of the Economics Profession in the Global Crisis

Higher Ed
A lineup of top Economists explain how the economics profession was partly responsible for the recent Financial meltdown and Great Recession.
Instructional Video9:00
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Sylvia Nasar: Joseph Schumpeter and Hayek - Keynes' Challengers (4/5)

Higher Ed
In part 4 of this INET interview, Sylvia Nasar discusses how Joseph Schumpeter and Friedrich von Hayek challenged the economics of Keynes in the early-to-mid 20th century. However, their work fell in the face of empirical evidence, while...
Instructional Video2:59
Brian McLogan

How to determine the angle of elevation and angle of depression

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve word problems with triangles. A word problem is a real-life situation which can be modelled mathematically. Word problems involving angles of elevation and depression, straight object leaning against a vertical...
Instructional Video2:57
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Steve Keen: We Must Cancel the Debt 5/7

Higher Ed
In part 5 of this INET interview, Steve Keen talks about the world economic outlook. "We're in a depression", he says. We can avoid one or two decades of near stagnation, Keen warns, but only if we abolish the mountain of debt that is...