Instructional Video19:50
Economics Explained

Why is Working Harder Making Us Poorer?

9th - Higher Ed
Workers today are amongst the hardest worked individuals in history, while simultaneously being the most efficient. Sure, they have traded in grueling factory floors and coal mines for air-conditioned offices so they probably don’t get...
Instructional Video8:26
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Lewis R. Gordon - Being Human as a Relationship

Higher Ed
Lewis R. Gordon is an Afro-Jewish philosopher, political thinker, educator, and musician (drums, other percussive instruments, and piano), who was born on the island of Jamaica and grew up in the Bronx, New York, where he attended...
Instructional Video2:33
Brian McLogan

What is the product of powers of exponents

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn about the rules of exponents. An exponent is a number which a number is raised to, to produce a power. It is the number of times which a number will multiply itself in a power. There are several rules used in evaluating...
Instructional Video3:11
Economics Explained

Is War Good For The Economy?: The Big Picture & Technology

9th - Higher Ed
Can wars end economic decline? It may have helped in the past, but can it help today? Helping you become more knowledgeable about how the world works, our content covers the biggest topics and headlines through the eyes of economists....
Instructional Video3:49
Economics Explained

Do We Actually Need Recessions?: Modern Industry

9th - Higher Ed
Most people would agree that recessions are terrible things, they cause widespread fear amongst people that will be anxious about their savings, their livelihood, or even their next meal. On a nationwide level, economic downturns are...
Instructional Video5:21
Economics Explained

Can Presidents "Make or Break" an Economy?: Debt Ceiling

9th - Higher Ed
The United States 2020 Presidential election has been called by pretty much every organization that covers the event in any capacity and while the final decision is not made until the special club that is the electoral college has...
Instructional Video5:21
Kult America

Did War Destroy Ukraine?

Higher Ed
I spent an evening with some young Ukrainians in Kiev to find out if the fear of war has changed who they are and how they approach life.
Instructional Video9:20
Kult America

POLISH - World's Most Difficult Language | ft. Arlena Witt & Mowiac Inaczej

Higher Ed
This is a video that I've been wishing to make for a long time, the personal story of my confrontation with Polish grammar. Polish is one of the hardest languages in the world and In my opinion its not a question of the difficult sounds...
Instructional Video19:34
The Wall Street Journal

Community 2.0: Partners, Planes and Plumbers

Higher Ed
Barry Diller, chairman and senior executive at IAC and Expedia, speaks with WSJ Editor in Chief Gerard Baker at the WSJ D.Live conference in Laguna Beach, Calif. about topics ranging from the Harvey Weinstein scandal to the growth of...
Instructional Video5:00
Curated Video

Photorealism: The Art of Reproducing Reality

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the art style of photorealism, where artists aim to recreate images and subjects in a way that appears incredibly realistic. It discusses the origins of photorealism and explains the techniques used by artists to...
Instructional Video16:07
Economics Explained

The Economy of Cyberpunk 2077: A Game of Cautionary Tales (And Bugs) | Economics Explained

9th - Higher Ed
This is night city, the futuristic metropolis which is home to most of the action taking place in cyberpunk 2077, which has quickly become the most popular PC benchmarking software in 2020. There are a few reasons I wanted to explore the...
Instructional Video5:53
Economics Explained

The Economics of Disasters: Economic Pandemics

9th - Higher Ed
The Wuhan Coronavirus, the active impeachment of a sitting US president, an earthquake and volcanic eruption in the Philippines, floods in Indonesia, the death of Kobe Bryant, magnitude 7.7 earthquakes in the Caribbean and even my...
Instructional Video28:05
The Wall Street Journal

Redefining the Runway

Higher Ed
The designer who has dressed Lady Gaga, Michelle Obama and Meghan Markle dives into his philosophy for making women feel powerful in what they wear. Hear his view of fashion in the future.
Instructional Video1:33
Institute for New Economic Thinking

The Need for Eclectic Perspectives and Reality Checks - John Kay

Higher Ed
A Financial Times columnist promotes the idea that economics now needs many new perspectives and a constant grounding of theory with actual practices on the ground.
Instructional Video13:19
Schooling Online

Shakespeare Today: The Tempest - Theme of Appearance vs Reality

3rd - Higher Ed
Watch this lesson today to discover how Shakespeare explores the tension between appearances and reality in The Tempest. See that Shakespeare is playing around with our imaginations, blurring the line between reality and fantasy on...
Instructional Video28:23
The Wall Street Journal

Evan Spiegel’s Long Game on Augmented Reality

Higher Ed
Snap’s chief executive talks about steering the social media company through economic headwinds while focusing on augmented reality as a long-term strategy.
Instructional Video7:36
Looking Glass Universe

Bohmian Mechanics - An Alternative to Quantum

12th - Higher Ed
I explain the basic idea of Bohmian Mechanics and how it gives the same results as Quantum Mechanics with out saying things like "a particle is in more than one place at a time"
Instructional Video21:02
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Sustainable Economics: Panel Discussion on INET's Bretton Woods Conference (3 of 5)

Higher Ed
William Rees is a Professor of Community and Regional Planning at the University of British Columbia, and a speaker at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 10, 2011.
Instructional Video2:24
XKA Digital

The danger of mis-communiction

Higher Ed
As an Regional Director for Page Personnel, Sarah oversees both Page Personnel Secretarial and Business Support and Page Personnel Human Resources across the Midlands, London, Thames Valley, Home Counties and the South West. Sarah is...
Instructional Video11:08
Weird History

How Punk'd Was Fak'd

12th - Higher Ed
Everyone who's ever watched an MTV reality TV show probably knows that some of that so-called "reality" is a little bit unreal. For every celebrity that totally lied on MTV's Cribs, there's a producer or two who faked a scene on Pimp My...
Instructional Video2:56
Mediacorp

The Game-Changing Potential of 5G for Self-Driving Cars

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore how the implementation of 5G technology can revolutionize the world of self-driving cars, leading to a future with improved mobility and safety. 5G part 4/5
Instructional Video9:21
Organizational Communication Channel

Research Paradigms from Burrell and Morgan

Higher Ed
This four-square model explains the dominant ways to approach studies in organizations and many other social scientific fields.
Instructional Video2:08
Curated Video

Textbooks from 1955 Explaining 21st Century Finance

Higher Ed
In part 2 of INET's interview with Perry Mehrling, he says that the abstract tools presented in most economic textbooks today do not reflect the reality of today's complex economies
Instructional Video2:38
Brian McLogan

How to classify a polynomial when divided by a number

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to classify polynomials. A polynomial is an expression of the sums/differences of two or more terms having different interger exponents of the same variable. A polynomial can be classified in two ways: by the number of terms...