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TED Talks
TED: Why the "wrong side of the tracks" is usually the east side of cities | Stephen DeBerry
What do communities on the social, economic and environmental margins have in common? For one thing, they tend to be on the east sides of cities. In this short talk about a surprising insight, anthropologist and venture capitalist...
Curated Video
Planning an analytical response
Pupil outcome: I can effectively use a single paragraph outline to plan an analytical response. Key learning points: - Single paragraph outlines are a useful tool in the planning process. - Topic sentences should include words from the...
The Business Professor
Communication in Multi-Party Negotiations
Communication within these coalitions is essential to ensure that interests do not change and groups remain loyal to their shared cause.
Science ABC
Does Cellular Data Drain The Battery Faster Than Wi-Fi?
Studies have shown that the mobile data consumes more energy than Wi-Fi. This is because a cellular connection must always be maintained for calls and texts. Also, cellular towers are generally very far away, as compared to Wi-Fi...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
David E. Kirkland - Critical Race Theory
David E. Kirkland is a transdisciplinary scholar of language, literacy, and urban education, who explores through the construct of literacy the intersections among language, race, gender, and urban youth culture. His work has also...
Healthcare Triage
Racial Disparities in Healthcare are Pervasive
Study after study affirms that doctors treat their patients differently, depending on the patient's race. Minority patients get different diagnoses, different treatments, and are often subject to being stereotyped by their physicians.
TLDR News
The UK's Income Inequality Crisis Explained
The UK has a rate of income inequality higher than most other nations. How much of an issue is the inequality, what is driving it and is it actually getting worse?
Healthcare Triage
Does Better Education Mean Better Health?
Many, many studies have associated better and more education with better health outcomes? But which way does the causality go? Do people attain more education because they're healthy? Or maybe those who are in a economic position to...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Mahzarin R. Banaji - Outsmarting Human Minds
Mahzarin R. Banaji received her PhD from Ohio State University and was a postdoctoral fellow at University of Washington. She taught at Yale University for 15 years, receiving the Lex Hixon Prize for Teaching Excellence. She is currently...
XKA Digital
Don't be too dazzled by an opportunity
James Parr is a designer, entrepreneur and technologist who for the past 15 years has been dedicated to answering the question: How can we help innovate radical new approaches to systems problems? James's current business is Imaginals, a...
Next Animation Studio
Earth’s inner core growing lopsided - but will not cause tilting
Earth’s inner core grows 1 millimeter in radius per year, but its east side is growing faster than its west.<br/>
Curated Video
Depth Perception: Exploring Binocular and Monocular Cues
In this video, the concept of depth perception is explained, highlighting the different cues that our brains use to perceive the distance and three-dimensional nature of objects. The video discusses both binocular cues, which require...