Instructional Video4:12
SciShow

People Are More Forgiving Than You'd Think | SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists report that humans might be quick to judge, but we we may have also evolved to be quick to forgive. And in another paper out this week, scientists have discovered a new type of human stem cell!
Instructional Video16:51
TED Talks

TED: How we read each other's minds | Rebecca Saxe

12th - Higher Ed
Sensing the motives and feelings of others is a natural talent for humans. But how do we do it? Here, Rebecca Saxe shares fascinating lab work that uncovers how the brain thinks about other peoples' thoughts -- and judges their actions.
Instructional Video16:20
TED Talks

TED: Can prejudice ever be a good thing? | Paul Bloom

12th - Higher Ed
We often think of bias and prejudice as rooted in ignorance. But as psychologist Paul Bloom seeks to show, prejudice is often natural, rational ... even moral. The key, says Bloom, is to understand how our own biases work -- so we can...
Instructional Video9:50
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Ronni Abergel - Unjudge Someone

Higher Ed
Ronni Abergel, introduces the concept of "unjudging" someone in the context of the Human Library initiative. He explains that judgment is a natural survival instinct, but it often leads to missed opportunities and misunderstandings....
Instructional Video11:18
Curated Video

Types of Performance Feedback: 8 Varieties

10th - Higher Ed
There is a lot of jargon around performance feedback - and a lot of different types of performance feedback. Let's unpick them all.
Instructional Video3:31
Science ABC

What Is Common Sense… Really?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
One of the simplest ways to intuitively understand what "common sense" means is by dividing it into two words – “common” and “sense.” “Common” implies that there is something available to everyone that can be freely used by common people...
Instructional Video11:06
Curated Video

Understanding Economic Statements and Judgments

12th - Higher Ed
This video is a lecture presentation about economic statements and judgments. The speaker introduces the concept of economic statements and how they are formed, with a focus on the different types of statements and judgments made by...
Instructional Video9:16
Seven Dimensions

Office Stretching Class: Energize and Refocus

Higher Ed
This video shows a stretch class led by Brittany, aimed at providing office workers with exercises to relieve tension and improve flexibility. The class includes various stretches for the shoulders, fingers, wrists, neck, and legs, as...
Instructional Video3:25
The Business Professor

What is required to Certify a Class in class action lawsuit?

Higher Ed
What is required to Certify a Class in class action lawsuit?
Instructional Video5:11
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Nilanjana Dasgupta - Implicit Bias

Higher Ed
As the director of faculty equity and inclusion, Nilanjana (Buju) Dasgupta works with faculty and develops policies and programs that can be implemented college-wide to increase diversity in the hiring, retention, success, and...
Instructional Video3:02
Seven Dimensions

Exposing the Truth with Media

Higher Ed
Psychologist Eve Ash sits down with Professor Robert Feldman, Psychological & Brain Sciences at University of Massachusetts to discuss the public's reaction to lies told by politicians, criminals, police, and prosecutors. They explore...
Instructional Video3:18
Science360

Videotaped interrogations - A matter of perspective

12th - Higher Ed
What if there were one simple trick to presenting a police interrogation video that would make people more likely to believe a confession was voluntary – or coerced? Research by Ohio University psychology professor G. Daniel Lassiter...
Instructional Video7:50
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Alexander Todorov - Face Value The Irresistible Influence of First Impressions

Higher Ed
Face Value: The Irresistible Influence of First Impressions The scientific story of first impressions–and why the snap character judgments we make from faces are irresistible but usually incorrect. Dr. Todorov’s lab studies how people...
Instructional Video8:59
Seven Dimensions

Breaking Stereotypes: Challenging Prejudice and Discrimination in the Workplace

Higher Ed
This video discusses the issue of stereotyping and its negative impact on individuals and society. It emphasizes the importance of avoiding preconceived judgments and getting to know people based on their behavior rather than...
News Clip5:16
Curated Video

'ED Is Like The Gestapo': DMK Fires Salvo At Agency After Supreme Court Cracks Whip | TASMACO Raids

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Tamil Nadu's ruling party DMK has come down heavily on Enforcement Directorate for targeting India's opposition parties. The party compared the ED with Gestapo, the Nazi camps during Hitler's time known for torturing Jews. DMK's salvo...
News Clip3:41
Press Association

Sturgeon: I am absolutely certain I have done nothing wrong

Higher Ed
Former first minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon returns to the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, Edinburgh, following her arrest in the police investigation into the SNP's finances.
News Clip8:08
Bloomberg

Polish Finance Minister Says the Banks Are Safe

Higher Ed
Polish Finance Minister Magdalena Rzeczkowska says she has no concerns about the Polish banking system. She also talks about the burden of Swiss-franc loans on the country's banks. She speaks with Guy Johnson and Alix steel on "Bloomberg...
News Clip9:43
Bloomberg

Summers: Fed, ECB Need to Focus on Inflation Mandate

Higher Ed
"If institutions don't focus on their inflation mandate, they will be making a very serious mistake," former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says during an interview with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow Bloomberg...
News Clip18:09
Bloomberg

BOE Governor Mark Carney on Climate Change

Higher Ed
Jun.29 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney discusses public and private sector work on climate change ahead of the G-20 meeting. He speaks in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua.
News Clip2:11
Bloomberg

BOE's Carney Sees Risks to Climate Change Management

Higher Ed
Jun.29 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney discusses public and private sector work on climate change ahead of the G-20 meeting. He speaks in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua.
News Clip2:46
Bloomberg

Barack Obama Weighs in On Fox News, Politicians Using Twitter | THR News

Higher Ed
On his third visit to India, former U.S. President Barack Obama discussed Fox News and how politicians should use Twitter, among other things, at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit in New Delhi on Friday.
News Clip2:35
Curated Video

Australian FM on immigration, supports UN seat bid

Higher Ed
1. Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer walks in for the news conference 2. Journalists 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Alexander Downer, Australian Foreign Minister: "First of all, I don't think that they (applications for asylum by two...
News Clip9:35
Bloomberg

Kaplan Says Fed Needs to Stay Accommodative

Higher Ed
Sep.21 --  Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan talks about the need to keep interest rates near zero and why he was one of two dissenting voters at last week’s Federal Open Market Committee meeting. He speaks with Mike...
News Clip1:22
Bloomberg

Fed's Kaplan Says He's Not 'Rigid' on Fed's Path to Neutral Rates

Higher Ed
Oct.26 -- Dallas Federal Reserve President Robert Kaplan discusses his approach to the Fed's path to neutral rates and the challenge of not making a policy mistake. He speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."