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Brainwaves Video Anthology
H.W. Brands - Teachers Make a Difference - Joe DeJardin
H.W. Brands shares that the teacher who had the most influence on his career was his ninth-grade history teacher, Joe DeJardin. Though he didn’t realize it at the time, DeJardin's radical experiment deeply shaped his path. He split the...
Curated Video
Sentences vs. Fragments {Sentence Writing}
In this video, we break down the key differences between complete sentences and sentence fragments. Whether you're a beginner learning English or helping students in their beginning writing skills, this video will help you understand the...
Professor Dave Explains
Adjectives of the First Class in Latin Part 2: Ending in -er
We've already introduced adjectives of the first class, specifically those ending in -us. Now let's look at some from the same class ending in -er. These are split into two subgroups, and just like before we have many forms to learn,...
Professor Dave Explains
The Eastern Mediterranean Part 1: The Canaanites and Israelites (2000 – 1000 BCE)
We've covered the first civilizations in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and other nearby areas. Now it's time to cover the earliest known civilizations in the region known as Canaan, so we will be looking at the Canaanites and Israelites. The...
Wonderscape
How to Solve Word Problems
Word problems introduce another level of difficulty to math. In this video, we learn how to look for words in the story that give us clues about how to solve the problem. By recognizing these patterns, you can make sense of math word...
Makematic
Pilgrims
English settlers known as the Pilgrims founded the first permanent English settlement in North America, the Plymouth Colony.
Makematic
The Mayflower Compact
In September 1620, a group of colonists left England to make a new life. By the time they reached North America, they had written the Mayflower Compact: a document that would lay the groundwork for democracy in the U.S.
Makematic
Being a Citizen of the U.S.
The word "citizen" can have more than one meaning, referring to both membership in a country and being an active, responsible part of a community.
Makematic
The Raid on Harpers Ferry
Abolitionist John Brown viewed the fight against slavery as a holy endeavor that could only be won through violence. His raid on Harpers Ferry was an attempt to spark a mass uprising of enslaved people across the South.
Makematic
Shays' Rebellion
In the summer of 1786, the first major armed uprising in the newly formed United States began. Shays' Rebellion was a conflict over debt and taxes that would shake the foundations of the U.S. government.
Makematic
The Stono Rebellion
Prior to the American Revolution, the Stono Rebellion of 1739 was the largest uprising of enslaved people in the thirteen colonies.
Makematic
The Sons and Daughters of Liberty
In 1765, two secretive groups formed in Boston, Massachusetts to resist rising British taxes. The Sons and Daughters of Liberty forced the repeal of the Stamp Act and lit the spark of colonial independence.
Makematic
Constitution Day
On September 17, Americans celebrate Constitution Day. A federal holiday, Constitution Day commemorates the signing of the U.S. Constitution, a guiding document that continues to evolve and uphold the rights and freedoms of all U.S....
Curated Video
Why Hate The Good Guys [Antisocial Punishment]
Why do people punish altruism? Normal forms of penalty, aim to discipline free riders to ensure cooperation and growth. However antisocial punishment penalizes those who contribute to the welfare of the group. This counterintuitive twist...
Curated Video
What Are Vector Databases
Vector databases are rapidly growing in popularity as a way to add long-term memory to LLMs like GPT-4, LLaMDA, and LLaMA. Learn how popular vector databases like Pinecone and Weaviate can store ML embeddings to integrate with tools like...
The Business Professor
Focus Groups in Litigation
How are focus groups used as part of the litigation process?
The Business Professor
Focus Group in Litigation
This video explains the role and use of a focus group in civil litigation. Visit www.TheBusinessProfessor.com for tons of free business and legal resources.
The Business Professor
Classic Organizational Structures
Dr. Kyle Huff explains what are the classic organizational structures.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Roberta Senechal de la Roche - Teachers Make a Difference - Violence
Roberta Senechal de la Roche, Professor Emeritus, Washington and Lee University, explains her lifelong interest in violence, sparked by personal experiences and exposure to historical events. Influential moments include witnessing a...
The Business Professor
Learning in Business School - Effect of Other Students
This Video Explains Learning in Business School - Effect of Other Students
The Business Professor
Leadership as a Continuum Model
Leadership as a Continuum Model. he leadership continuum theory places all leadership styles along a continuum based on the balance of authority and freedom that exists between the leader and subordinates.