Curated Video
IELTS Brainstorm: Don’t Believe Everything About Historical Figures
Today I’ll talk about whether or not I believe everything about historical figures.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Listen Up Teachers - Teach Your Children Well
This is part three of a three part series. Middle School students were asked to give advice to teachers about how kids learn best. Listen and learn what excites them and what bores them.
Curated Video
4 Idioms to Not Say on the IELTS Speaking Exam
Today you’ll learn 4 idioms not to say on the IELTS Speaking Exam, and learn higher-scoring phrases to use instead. The fact is, in order to score a 7 or higher on the Speaking Exam, you must be communicating more like a native speaker....
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Sumbul Ali-Karamali - Growing Up Muslim
Sumbul Ali-Karamali grew up in Southern California, answering questions about Islam. She holds a B.A. from Stanford University, a J. D. from the University of California at Davis, and a graduate degree in Islamic Law from the University...
Curated Video
Textbooks from 1955 Explaining 21st Century Finance
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
Curated Video
STAND OUT on IELTS Speaking Questions about the Future
Learn today how to answer difficult IELTS Speaking questions about future predictions.
Science Buddies
How to Wind a Wire Coil with a Drill
This video shows you how to wind a large coil of wire (sometimes called an electromagnet or a solenoid, depending on the context) using a power drill. If you are just making a small coil that requires a few dozen wraps of wire, it is...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Satyajit Das: The Cultural Transformation of the World of Finance (1/6)
When Satyajit Das started to work at a commercial bank, the world of finance was simple: banks made money by lending it. That was 44 years ago, and the tools of the trade have changed quite a bit since then. In this INET interview with...
All Ears English
Don't Use Present Perfect Like This! - All Ears English Podcast Bonus
Find out how your textbook was wrong about present perfect grammar. And, get invited to a real, live speaking class with Jessica and Lindsay.
AllTime 10s
10 Products That Are Designed To Fail
Surely engineers design their products to be awesomely reliable right? Well, not exactly as these 10 casing examples prove. We've all heard the myth that iPhones are made to break, but is there actually proof of it for this and other...
Mazz Media
Modeling Everyday Social Skills- I Can Follow Directions
In this video children will learn about the listening skills necessary to understand directions from a teacher that will help them become better students, and experience more success in the classroom.
The Business Professor
Options for Business Education
This Video Explains Options for Business Education
Bridgeman Arts
1950s: Restless husband sits in chair
1950s: Restless husband sits in chair. Man looks at bookcase. Man fidgets. Man picks up book and flips through it.
Bridgeman Arts
1950s: Restless husband flips through book
1950s: Restless husband flips through book. Man drops book. Man leans back and clasps hands. Man rubs face. Man stands and kneels in front of television.
Bridgeman Arts
UNITED STATES 1960s: Men look at picture at desk.
UNITED STATES 1960s: Men look at picture at desk / Bookshelf, pan to people in office / Close up of man / Close up of man / Hands hold picture / Paper in printer.
Bridgeman Arts
UNITED STATES 1960s: Views of paper moving through printer.
UNITED STATES 1960s: Views of paper moving through printer / Man climbs down from equipment bank / Hand lays down negative / Close up of man / Man looks at book at table / Woman looks at slide / Men draw at desk.
Bridgeman Arts
UNITED STATES 1960s: Camera on conveyor belt with books.
UNITED STATES 1960s: Camera on conveyor belt with books, women pick up books / Hands stack books / Pan of painting, hand painting / Hand dips brush in paint.
Bridgeman Arts
UNITED STATES 1960s: Hands flip through book.
UNITED STATES 1960s: Hands flip through book / Hands with book, printed books drop in foreground / Thread unwinds from spools / Close up of woman / Machine parts move / Books binding in machine / Thread in machine / Book binding / Views...
Bridgeman Arts
UNITED STATES 1960s: Close up views of machine parts turning.
UNITED STATES 1960s: Close up views of machine parts turning / Man looks at paper in printer / Tilt down printer, paper printing / Views of gears turning / Paper on rollers / Paper in printer / Paper drops onto rollers.
Bridgeman Arts
UNITED STATES 1960s: Man looks through plastic film.
UNITED STATES 1960s: Man looks through plastic film / Hands typing / Tape reels spins / Light blinks text / Printing plates on conveyor belt, zoom out / Hand turns dial / Printer accelerates / Close up of gauge / Paper in printer.
Bridgeman Arts
1950s: Husband kneels in front of television
1950s: Husband kneels in front of television. Man makes adjustments to tv. Man pours a drink. Man puts down drink. Man sits in chair and watches tv.
Bloomberg
Fed Has Misinterpreted Inflation, Lacker Says
Former Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey Lacker says the Fed is "threading a needle" on inflation this year and has a tough job ahead. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
Citi's Buiter Calls Current Monetary Policy 'Land of Make Believe'
Jul.12 -- Willem Buiter, special economic adviser at Citi, discusses global monetary policy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."