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TED Talks

The freakonomics of crack dealing - Steven Levitt

12th - Higher Ed
* Viewer discretion advised. This video includes discussion of mature topics and may be inappropriate for some audiences. "Freakonomics" author Steven Levitt presents new data on the finances of drug dealing. Contrary to popular myth, he...
Instructional Video17:58
TED Talks

Sendhil Mullainathan: Solving social problems with a nudge

12th - Higher Ed
MacArthur winner Sendhil Mullainathan uses the lens of behavioral economics to study a tricky set of social problems -- those we know how to solve, but don't. We know how to reduce child deaths due to diarrhea, how to prevent...
Instructional Video7:03
TED Talks

Ian Goldin: Navigating our global future

12th - Higher Ed
As globalization and technological advances bring us hurtling towards a new integrated future, Ian Goldin warns that not all people may benefit equally. But, he says, if we can recognize this danger, we might yet realize the possibility...
Instructional Video14:00
TED Talks

TED: The big myth of government deficits | Stephanie Kelton

12th - Higher Ed
Government deficits have gotten a bad rap, says economist Stephanie Kelton. In this groundbreaking talk, she makes the case to stop looking at government spending as a path towards frightening piles of debt, but rather as a financial...
Instructional Video15:23
TED Talks

TED: How Africa can keep rising | Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

12th - Higher Ed
African growth is a trend, not a fluke, says economist and former Finance Minister of Nigeria Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. In this refreshingly candid and straightforward talk, Okonjo-Iweala describes the positive progress on the continent and...
Instructional Video17:08
TED Talks

TED: We've stopped trusting institutions and started trusting strangers | Rachel Botsman

12th - Higher Ed
Something profound is changing our concept of trust, says Rachel Botsman. While we used to place our trust in institutions like governments and banks, today we increasingly rely on others, often strangers, on platforms like Airbnb and...
Instructional Video8:47
TED Talks

TED: The tyranny of merit | Michael Sandel

12th - Higher Ed
What accounts for our polarized public life, and how can we begin to heal it? Political philosopher Michael Sandel offers a surprising answer: those who have flourished need to look in the mirror. He explores how "meritocratic hubris"...
Instructional Video18:50
TED Talks

Charles Leadbeater: The era of open innovation

12th - Higher Ed
In this deceptively casual talk, Charles Leadbeater weaves a tight argument that innovation isn't just for professionals anymore. Passionate amateurs, using new tools, are creating products and paradigms that companies can't.
Instructional Video17:44
TED Talks

Africa's cheetahs versus hippos - George Ayittey

12th - Higher Ed
* Viewer discretion advised. This video includes discussion of mature topics and may be inappropriate for some audiences. Ghanaian economist George Ayittey unleashes a torrent of controlled anger toward corrupt leaders in Africa -- and...
Instructional Video17:03
TED Talks

Nick Hanauer: The dirty secret of capitalism -- and a new way forward

12th - Higher Ed
Rising inequality and growing political instability are the direct result of decades of bad economic theory, says entrepreneur Nick Hanauer. In a visionary talk, he dismantles the mantra that "greed is good" -- an idea he describes as...
Instructional Video12:27
TED Talks

Amane Dannouni: How online marketplaces can help local economies, not hurt them

12th - Higher Ed
The growth of online marketplaces like Uber, Airbnb and Amazon can sometimes threaten local businesses such as taxis, hotels and retail shops by taking away jobs or reducing income to the community. But it doesn't have to be this way,...
Instructional Video19:46
TED Talks

Naomi Klein: Addicted to risk

12th - Higher Ed
Days before this talk, journalist Naomi Klein was on a boat in the Gulf of Mexico, looking at the catastrophic results of BP's risky pursuit of oil. Our societies have become addicted to extreme risk in finding new energy, new financial...
Instructional Video20:03
TED Talks

Daniel Kahneman: The riddle of experience vs. memory

12th - Higher Ed
Using examples from vacations to colonoscopies, Nobel laureate and founder of behavioral economics Daniel Kahneman reveals how our "experiencing selves" and our "remembering selves" perceive happiness differently. This new insight has...
Instructional Video14:24
TED Talks

Michael Metcalfe: We need money for aid. So let’s print it.

12th - Higher Ed
During the financial crisis, the central banks of the United States, United Kingdom and Japan created $3.7 trillion in order to buy assets and encourage investors to do the same. Michael Metcalfe offers a shocking idea: could these same...
Instructional Video8:22
TED Talks

TED: Know your worth, and then ask for it | Casey Brown

12th - Higher Ed
Your boss probably isn't paying you what you're worth -- instead, they're paying you what they think you're worth. Take the time to learn how to shape their thinking. Pricing consultant Casey Brown shares helpful stories and learnings...
Instructional Video17:01
TED Talks

Didier Sornette: How we can predict the next financial crisis

12th - Higher Ed
The 2007-2008 financial crisis, you might think, was an unpredictable one-time crash. But Didier Sornette and his Financial Crisis Observatory have plotted a set of early warning signs for unstable, growing systems, tracking the moment...
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PBS

What do MP3s and Magic Spells Have in Common?

12th - Higher Ed
Both spells and music were born from a freely available folk culture, but are now sold as commercial goods. There are thousands of artists (and witches!) trying to figure out how to make a living in an age where their products can be...
Instructional Video15:56
TED Talks

Daniel Goldstein: The battle between your present and future self

12th - Higher Ed
Every day, we make decisions that have good or bad consequences for our future selves. (Can I skip flossing just this one time?) Daniel Goldstein makes tools that help us imagine ourselves over time, so that we make smart choices for...
Instructional Video10:26
TED Talks

TED: The actual cost of preventing climate breakdown | Yuval Noah Harari

12th - Higher Ed
Nobody really knows how much it would cost to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. Yet historian Yuval Noah Harari's analysis, based on the work of scientists and economists, indicates that humanity might avert catastrophe by...
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TED Talks

TED: We're building a dystopia just to make people click on ads | Zeynep Tufekci

12th - Higher Ed
We're building an artificial intelligence-powered dystopia, one click at a time, says techno-sociologist Zeynep Tufekci. In an eye-opening talk, she details how the same algorithms companies like Facebook, Google and Amazon use to get...
Instructional Video10:30
Crash Course

How to Sell Anything: Crash Course Entrepreneurship

12th - Higher Ed
It can be hard to strike the right tone or know what’s going to appeal to someone, but there are tricks. We can craft a narrative and use well-placed emotional appeals to tell customers a story. Even if you don’t consider yourself a...
Instructional Video8:34
TED Talks

TED: What everyday citizens can do to claim power on the internet | Fadi Chehade and Bryn Freedman

12th - Higher Ed
Technology architect Fadi Chehade helped set up the infrastructure that makes the internet work -- essential things like the domain name system and IP address standards. Today he's focused on finding ways for society to benefit from...
Instructional Video20:12
TED Talks

Niall Ferguson: The 6 killer apps of prosperity

12th - Higher Ed
Over the past few centuries, Western cultures have been very good at creating general prosperity for themselves. Historian Niall Ferguson asks: Why the West, and less so the rest? He suggests half a dozen big ideas from Western culture...
Instructional Video16:57
TED Talks

Jacqueline Novogratz: A third way to think about aid

12th - Higher Ed
The debate over foreign aid often pits those who mistrust "charity" against those who mistrust reliance on the markets. Jacqueline Novogratz proposes a middle way she calls patient capital, with promising examples of entrepreneurial...