Instructional Video9:29
Curated Video

A New Image of Anne Boleyn? Re-Creations of the Mysterious Image Under Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This x-ray image of a woman, found hidden underneath a 1580s portrait of Queen Elizabeth I, has fascinated researchers and the public. It’s led many to come to believe that this is a secret image of Elizabeth’s disgraced mother, Anne...
Instructional Video7:36
Curated Video

What did Elizabeth I really look like? Portrait Analysis & Facial Reconstructions

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Explore the true appearance of Queen Elizabeth I by examining her portraits and contemporary descriptions. While there are numerous images of her, each differs slightly. Elizabeth's portraits were carefully curated to reflect her power,...
Instructional Video4:50
Curated Video

The True Face of Mozart? Facial Reconstructions of the Prodigy Composer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The true appearance of Mozart is surprisingly contentious - He’s even been described as the most famous person whose true likeness is the least recognized. All of his portraits look a little different. His family members - as well as...
Instructional Video4:30
Curated Video

How Beautiful Was Empress Sisi of Austria? Portrait Analysis & Facial Re-creations

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Empress Sisi of Austria, renowned for her beauty, became a European celebrity and fashion icon. However, her fame brought immense pressure to maintain her youthful appearance. Standing at 5'8" with an exceptionally slim figure, she...
Instructional Video3:45
The Business Professor

Methods of forming a Principal Agent Relationship

Higher Ed
How to Form a Principal Agent Relationship.
Instructional Video5:56
The Business Professor

How to Read and Understand Case Law

Higher Ed
How do you read case law to understand the implication of the court's decision.
Instructional Video1:19
The Business Professor

Focus Groups in Litigation

Higher Ed
How are focus groups used as part of the litigation process?
Instructional Video3:58
The Business Professor

Understanding Law and Legal Reasoning

Higher Ed
In this video, we will explore the concept of legal reasoning and its various approaches. Legal reasoning is the process of applying the law to a given situation or set of facts in order to reach a conclusion.
Instructional Video1:13
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Mediation Process

Higher Ed
Mediation Process
Instructional Video4:54
The Business Professor

Situations Giving Rise to a Voidable Contract

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Situations Giving Rise to a Voidable Contract
Instructional Video2:04
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Default Judgment

Higher Ed
What is a default judgment? If the defendant fails to answer the plaintiff's claims or fails to appear at the hearing, the judge may, upon the plaintiff's request, hear and decide the case without hearing the defendant's side. This is...
Instructional Video2:51
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Express vs Implied Contracts

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Express vs Implied Contracts
Instructional Video1:31
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Elements of a Copyright

Higher Ed
Elements of a Copyright
Instructional Video3:45
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Eclectic Implementation Model

Higher Ed
An eclectic paradigm is a theory based on a three-tiered framework that companies follow to determine if a direct foreign investment would be beneficial.
Instructional Video2:44
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Deductive Reasoning

Higher Ed
What is Deductive Reasoning? Deductive reasoning is the mental process of drawing deductive inferences. An inference is deductively valid if its conclusion follows logically from its premises, i.e. it is impossible for the premises to be...
Instructional Video4:57
The Business Professor

Dealing with Distributive Negotiation Tactics

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Dealing with Distributive Negotiation Tactics
Instructional Video2:10
The Business Professor

Inductive Reasoning

Higher Ed
What is Inductive Reasoning? Inductive reasoning is a method of reasoning in which a general principle is derived from a body of observations. It consists of making broad generalizations based on specific observations.
Instructional Video2:52
The Business Professor

How is a Civil Trial Decided

Higher Ed
This Video Explains How a Civil Trial is Decided
Instructional Video2:30
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Appellate Judge

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Appellate Judges
Instructional Video2:58
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Appeal from Arbitration

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Appeals from Arbitration
Instructional Video4:55
Curated Video

Evaluating Print Sources

K - 8th
Evaluating Print Sources teaches how to evaluate print sources by sorting a list of provided sources into two categories: reliable and unreliable.
Instructional Video6:26
Curated Video

Exploring Traits and Virtues: Tolerance, Solidarity, and Humanity

Pre-K - 3rd
In this video, the teacher explores fun facts about the human body while emphasizing the importance of tolerance, solidarity, and humanity. Students learn about the power of virtues and how they can make a positive impact on the world....
Instructional Video4:04
Curated Video

Project Communication: Stop Using Telegrams - Get Better Project Results

10th - Higher Ed
Project Communication is too important.

So, stop using teleg
rams!
'Whoa. I'm too young to even know what they re
ally are.'
They are just an old fashioned means of

communication.


Okay, so...
Instructional Video8:12
Debunked

DISNEY - Myths, Mysteries & Secrets

9th - 12th
The world of Disney is full of secrets, myths and mysteries! Who actually created Mickey? Is Walt’s body on ice? What happened to the abandoned Disneylands? Join us as we investigate the top 5 secrets of Disney.<br/>