Instructional Video16:43
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Eric Weinstein: Economic Thinking In A Fallible World

Higher Ed
By Marshall Auerback The philosopher Karl Popper argued that we cannot know empirical truths with absolute certainty. According to Popper, even scientific laws can't be verified beyond a shadow of a doubt. They can only be falsified by...
Instructional Video35:57
The Wall Street Journal

Future Of: Data

Higher Ed
How should brands, networks and publishers adapt in the age of "always-on" connectivity? As privacy issues, and trust surrounding the platforms, dominate the news cycle, has the way brands develop and disseminate campaigns changed?
Instructional Video7:14
ShortCutsTv

Reliability and Validity

Higher Ed
Concepts of reliability and validity are central to all forms of science and this film provides an introduction to these concepts in terms of their definitions, types and applications.
Instructional Video4:57
Catalyst University

Human Sulfur Metabolism (Part 1): Hydrogen Sulfide and Atomic Sulfur!

Higher Ed
Human Sulfur Metabolism (Part 1): Hydrogen Sulfide and Atomic Sulfur!
Instructional Video11:46
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Wade Hands - Paul Samuelson and the Neoclassical Synthesis

Higher Ed
Paul Samuelson was both a mathematical micro-economist, working from theorem to proof in the neoclassical tradition, and a committed Keynesian macroeconomist, convinced of the necessity of policy intervention to improve the performance...
Instructional Video7:44
Physics Girl

Can you solve the MAGNET RIDDLE? ft YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki

9th - 12th
Can you solve the bottle riddle and the magnet riddle?
Instructional Video11:09
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding the Anatomy of a Caesarean Section

Higher Ed
This video explains the anatomy and procedure of a Caesarean section (C-section) and how it has evolved over time. It also touches on the potential impact on the infant's microbiome.
Instructional Video4:54
Curated Video

Finding Your Research Question: A Step-by-Step Guide

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine a research question for a research paper. The teacher emphasizes the importance of reviewing notes and asking oneself what they want to teach others. By following these steps, students...
Instructional Video25:16
The Wall Street Journal

The Financial Outlook

Higher Ed
Trade disputes, rising interest rates and a slowdown in key economies such as China and Germany have injected a new pessimism into the global economic outlook. Markets have suffered serious bouts of volatility after a golden decade....
Instructional Video5:37
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

How to Draw a City at Night Using Charcoal: Art Lesson Instructions | Two Point Perspective

K - 5th
Review how to draw buildings using two point linear perspective here: https://youtu.be/mYTwyWcmA8I
Instructional Video21:04
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Breaking the Glass Ceiling

Higher Ed
Inequality takes many forms, such as wealth inequality, or inequality amongst northern and southern hemisphere nations (the developed vs developing economies). One can make the case that gender inequality has been with us the longest,...
Instructional Video4:36
Curated Video

Implement arithmetic operations in a computer program : Arithmetic Operators

Higher Ed
From the section: Basics. In this section, we look into comments, variables and its types, list, tuples, dictionary, various operators, and loops in details. An arithmetic operator is a mathematical function that takes two operands and...
Instructional Video23:49
Global Health with Greg Martin

Global Health news Flu season, ebola, the World Health Organization and more

Higher Ed
In this episode, we cover news items on HIV, ebola, flue season, the role of the World Health Organization and more.
Instructional Video28:19
The Wall Street Journal

The Impact of Digitization

Higher Ed
JP Morgan Chase & Co. Chief Product Officer of Consumer & Community Banking Rohan Amin and General Motors CXO Donald Chesnut discuss pandemic digitization efforts, related data and analytics and their results for customer experience.
Instructional Video7:41
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Daniel A. Kinderlehrer, MD - Recovery from Lyme Disease

Higher Ed
Daniel Kinderlehrer, MD, is a nationally recognized physician with expertise in the fields of nutrition, allergy, environmental medicine, Lyme disease, and the healing of mind-body-spirit as a unified whole. He co-founded The New England...
Instructional Video7:10
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Ramsey Musallam - Student Engagement Sparking Student Curiosity

Higher Ed
Ramsey Musallam is a secondary science instructor at Sacred Heart Cathedral in downtown San Francisco and also has served as an adjunct professor of education at the University of San Francisco and Touro University. In addition to his...
Instructional Video4:32
Sustainable Business Consulting

Sustainable Debt Markets

Higher Ed
Describes green bonds, banking and real estate as it pertains to sustainable finance
Instructional Video7:56
Music Matters

What is a Motif in Music? - Music Theory

9th - 12th
Learn all about the motif, what they are, famous examples and how to write your own. One way in which music is written is for it to be based on a motif or combination of motifs. So what is a motif and how would a composer work with a...
Instructional Video2:15
Brian McLogan

How to determine the global max and min from a piecewise function

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find the extreme values of a function using the extreme value theorem. The extreme values of a function are the points/intervals where the graph is decreasing, increasing, or has an inflection point. A theorem which...
Instructional Video13:17
Institute of Art and Ideas

Is our biological account of mental illness failing us?

Higher Ed
From schizophrenia to depression we assume our psychiatric diagnoses are real. But as the mental health epidemic turns global, the categories now seem like the cause. Is it time to abandon our biological account of mental illness? Or is...
Instructional Video18:53
Institute for New Economic Thinking

The Long Road Back Toward Ethical Banking Practices

Higher Ed
We all know the story of the last 30 years in financial services: The ‘big bang’ deregulation initiated in the Thatcher/Reagan period (and carried on through to the 21st century) led to a much more permissive and international trading...
Instructional Video10:55
Institute of Human Anatomy

Understanding Endometriosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Higher Ed
This video explains what endometriosis is, its prevalence, and the theories behind its cause. It also discusses the different types and stages of endometriosis, as well as its impact on fertility and menstrual cramps.
Instructional Video5:36
Institute for New Economic Thinking

David Tuckett - The Human Element: Reinserting People into Finance

Higher Ed
David Tuckett suggests that economics should drop the physics envy. Economics in the real world is not, and should not be, made up of mechanical situations. Finance has become too remote from human judgments and understanding the...
Instructional Video3:38
Religion for Breakfast

You Don't Need to be Religious to Study Religion

12th - Higher Ed
You don't need to be religious to study religion. This might sound really obvious to you...but from my experience, lots of people assume this.