Instructional Video2:48
Curated Video

Macbeth 1.5 Discussion: Lady Macbeth's Speech

6th - Higher Ed
This video examines Lady Macbeth's speech from Shakespeare's "Macbeth," highlighting her insights into Macbeth's ambition and moral hesitations. It explains her critique of Macbeth's desire to achieve greatness honorably and his internal...
Instructional Video2:18
Great Big Story

Guardians of Tradition, The Beadles of Burlington Arcade

12th - Higher Ed
Dive into the unique world of the Burlington Beadles, the oldest mini police force, upholding centuries-old rules with pride and dedication.
Instructional Video4:10
Wonderscape

Exploring Democracy: Power to the People

K - 5th
This video delves into the essence of democracy, highlighting its origins in ancient Greece and its evolution into modern forms. It underscores the significance of citizen participation in democracies, focusing on the power of voting in...
Instructional Video5:09
Wonderscape

Understanding Constitutional Governments and Their Functioning

K - 5th
This video explores the concept of constitutional government, tracing its historical origins and modern implementations. It examines how constitutions act as a framework for governance, detailing the role of constitutions in democracies...
Instructional Video6:02
Wonderscape

Governance Systems Explored: Monarchies and Their Variants

K - 5th
This video delves into monarchies as a form of government, distinguishing between absolute and constitutional types. It explores the historical evolution of monarchies and how hereditary succession determines rulership, citing examples...
Instructional Video4:31
Curated Video

Social Proof: Recruiting Support for Your Verbal Persuasion

10th - Higher Ed
Everyone says that Management Courses is the best YouTube channel for management training videos. Isn’t that a persuasive reason to give the channel a try? When you invoke the support of one or more other people to justify your argument,...
Instructional Video6:48
Curated Video

How to Win an Argument

10th - Higher Ed
Arguments are about persuading someone who disagrees with you, using language. An argument follows rules that are less structured than those of a formal debate. But, there are unwritten rules nonetheless. Let’s look at them.
Instructional Video6:10
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Organizations as Processes: Understanding an Organization as a Set of Processes

10th - Higher Ed
One way to understand the nature of an organization is as a process (the other is as a structure). In this video, we look at Organizations as Processes
Instructional Video6:46
Curated Video

What is the Adhocracy Organizational Model?

10th - Higher Ed
When did bureaucracy become a dirty word? Almost certainly when the idea of adhocracy emerged. The two are polar opposites: radically different ways to coordinate an organization. The one a set of rules and systems that overlay...
Instructional Video8:34
Curated Video

How we Work: Geert Hofstede's 6 Cross-Organization Cultural Dimensions

10th - Higher Ed
In the 1980s, the Dutch cultural psychologist Geert Hofstede returned to the study of culture, but focused on an analysis of organizational practices. The authors identified six cross-organizational dimensions that separate and define...
Instructional Video9:04
Curated Video

Seth Godin: Powerhouse of Marketing Ideas

10th - Higher Ed
The internet has changed marketing and advertising. There are new rules, new tools, and new gurus. One of the first to see this coming, and craft new strategy and tactics, was Seth Godin. I describe Godin as a Powerhouse of Ideas....
Instructional Video3:58
Curated Video

What is Charles Handy's Federal Organization Model?

10th - Higher Ed
Charles Handy's Federal Organization model is highly centralized – but highly decentralizing. What on Earth can we make of this apparent contradiction?
Instructional Video5:27
Curated Video

Robin Fincham: Three Levels of Organizational Power

10th - Higher Ed
Etzioni talked about the types of Power that organizations wield. But where does it come from? Robin Fincham, a British academic, has given us a helpful analysis of three levels from which organizational power emanates.
Instructional Video5:18
Curated Video

Power in Organizations: The Power of Governance

10th - Higher Ed
In this video, we will look at the power organizations derive from their governance structures and processes.
Instructional Video4:57
Curated Video

Max Weber: The Father of Organizational Theory

10th - Higher Ed
Max Weber was a professor of political economy at the University of Freiberg. But he is known as the ‘Father of Organizational Theory’.
Instructional Video21:34
Curated Video

Chairing Meetings - How to Deal with Challenging Participants

10th - Higher Ed
When you are chairing meetings there is always the chance you'll have a difficult participant. And this can ruin your day and, worse, waste the time of other attendees. So, in this lesson, I'll show you how to handle challenging...
Instructional Video9:44
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Facilitated Meetings: How to Run a Facilitated Meeting

10th - Higher Ed
A facilitated meeting is one where the chair or facilitator creates an effective conversation among participants. We can use facilitated meetings for exploring issues, resolving problems, generating ideas, or making decisions. They are...
Instructional Video15:23
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Email Wrangling: How to Manage Your Email for Greater Productivity

10th - Higher Ed
Emails... They just keep on coming. And, as much as they can be a help, they can also be a blight on your productivity. So, you need to learn how to control them... to master the art of email wrangling. In this video, I'll show you how...
Instructional Video5:29
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Chairing Meetings - Setting Ground Rules

10th - Higher Ed
You won't always need to set ground rules when you chair a meeting. But there are times when you will need them. So, in this video, we look at the different ground rules you may want to set.
Instructional Video7:36
Curated Video

Adding Integers with Number Lines

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, Mrs. C demonstrates how to add positive and negative numbers using number lines and provides clear rules for adding integers without the need for a number line. By following these rules, students can easily determine the...
Instructional Video9:57
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Understanding Integer Addition with Counters

9th - Higher Ed
This video demonstrates how to add integers using counters to visually represent the addition process. By pairing positive and negative counters to understand the concept of zero pairs, students can grasp the rules for adding integers...
Instructional Video2:34
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Introduction to Cricket: Rules and Basics

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played by two teams of 11 players each on an Oval field. The objective is to score runs by hitting the ball and running between the wickets. The team with the most runs at the end of their innings wins....
Instructional Video1:33
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The Role of Umpires in Hockey

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video introduces the role of umpires in hockey games, highlighting their crucial responsibility in ensuring fair play and upholding the rules of the game. It emphasizes the skills required for effective umpiring, such as physical...
Instructional Video2:54
Curated Video

Robotic World Cup: AI Designers Compete in Padua for Soccer Supremacy

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The video describes the Robotic World Cup, where autonomous robots compete in soccer matches. The competition allows artificial intelligence designers to develop and test new techniques while comparing their work with other teams from...