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How to connect the SMART Board cables - SMART tutorials for teachers - the virtual school
No more troubles with connecting your SMART board to your PC or notebook: SMART tutorials show you how to make sure all is ready to start the Interactive Whiteboard experience - brought to you by the virtual school!
Global Health with Greg Martin
Water and Global Health
In this episode, we discuss World Water Day (March 22) and all things pertaining to water and sustainable development in global health, as well as current related jobs, organizations, and research in this space!
The Wall Street Journal
Asia's Build Out
Infrastructure is the lifeblood of burgeoning economies. Where are the biggest opportunities and challenges in Asia?
FuseSchool
How to read the status lights - SMART tutorials for teachers - the virtual school
Learn how to read and interpret the status lights on your SMART Board!
Next Animation Studio
Floating ‘mini-nukes’ could power countries by 2025
Danish company Seaborg Technologies plans to fit barges with small nuclear reactors, to provide energy to developing countries.
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XKA Digital
Revert to your company values when facing a tough decision
Duncan Goose has a background in advertising , marketing and business development. He formed Global Ethics Limited to raise funds for humanitarian projects in developing countries by harnessing the power of every day consumerism. By...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Vaccines - This Week in Global Health
This episode 2 focuses on vaccines and immunisation.
SWPictures
KILL OR CURE - Saving Lives
The developing world is soon set to get affordable vaccines. A new international agreement is planning to fix the price of a drug or vaccine to make them affordable for some of the world’s poorest people. The agreement is between donors,...
XKA Digital
Revert to your company values when facing a tough decsions
Duncan Goose has a background in advertising , marketing and business development. He formed Global Ethics Limited to raise funds for humanitarian projects in developing countries by harnessing the power of every day...
FuseSchool
How to switch on your SMART Board - SMART tutorials for teachers - the virtual school
First things first: learn how to switch on your SMART Board.
Curated Video
The Link Between Economic Growth and Development: Explained
This video discusses the link between economic growth and economic development and whether higher economic growth always leads to higher living standards over time. The presenter provides definitions for economic development and economic...
NASA
NASA | Black History Month 2009: Danielle Wood
Join NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., in celebrating Black History Month. Each week in February, a different African-American employee from GSFC will be featured. The employees will talk about their careers, career...
Curated Video
Alternative Indicators of Economic Development
This video explores the various alternative ways in which economic development within countries can be measured beyond the commonly used Human Development Index (HDI). The video discusses the limitations of HDI and introduces alternative...
IDG TECHtalk
An iPhone crypto-wallet; a Facebook cryptocurrency?
Apple may be prepping to turn your iPhone into a digital wallet, and has already announced plans for an Apple credit card. Now, Facebook expects to roll out its own cryptocurrency in 2020. So just what's going on?
FuseSchool
The Chemistry Journey Trailer
Here is a quick showreel of the videos created so far for The Chemistry Journey.
At Fuse School, teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT. Our...
At Fuse School, teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT. Our...
Curated Video
International Capital Markets and their Role in Developing and Emerging Economies
This video lecture presents an overview of international capital markets and their role in providing finance to developing and emerging economies for their development projects. The speaker discusses the sources of funding available to...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Michael Spence: The Next Convergence (1/5)
India and China are set to converge to lifestyles and consumption levels similar to those enjoyed by the industrialized countries. The rise of these new economic giants puts enormous strain on the earth's biosphere. At the same time,...
The Wall Street Journal
Water Security: Part I
It's a global problem. What do the best practices-and solutions-look like?
NASA
Guiding Farmers With NASA Satellites
Agriculture in Pakistan is dependent on irrigation from the Indus River. But over the years, these freshwater resources have become scarce. Today, it is one of the world’s most depleted basins. To tackle this,...
JJ Medicine
Cholera (Vibrio Cholerae) Pathophysiology, Risk Factors, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Lesson on Cholera (Vibrio Cholerae) transmission, pathophysiology (ex. cholera toxin mechanism), signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Vibrio cholerae is a bacterium that can cause a gastrointestinal illness that is...
SWPictures
KILL OR CURE - A Vaccine for Dengue
Dengue fever affects up to 100 million people every year, mainly children. It kills about 20,000 – and they die from what is known as dengue shock syndrome. The hunt is now on for a vaccine. Sanofi pasteur and GSK, two of the biggest...
Global Health with Greg Martin
The New Role of the World Health Organization
On this episode, we discuss the changing role of the World Health Organization and it's goals, priorities, governance- as well as the outcomes we hope to see as the needs of the global health community evolve and grow!
FuseSchool
The Functional Group Concept Explained
This is the introduction to the Functional Group concept - giving an oversight about Organic Chemistry, the composition of Alkenes.
Food Farmer Earth
The $200 Hamburger - Raj Patel
Though this interview with Raj Patel originally published in February of 2010, it’s surprisingly as relevant today as 9 years ago. Perhaps, it may be more difficult today to find a $4 hamburger but what Patel is talking about economists...