TED Talks
TED: Enough red tape — we need to say yes to clean energy | Rich Powell
Climate innovation leader Rich Powell dives into the bureaucracy, bottlenecks and not-in-my-backyard attitude preventing the US from achieving its green energy goals, warning that we need about 10,000 new clean energy projects to be...
TED Talks
TED: You don't actually know what your future self wants | Shankar Vedantam
You are constantly becoming a new person, says journalist Shankar Vendantam. In a talk full of beautiful storytelling, he explains the profound impact of something he calls the "illusion of continuity" -- the belief that our future...
PBS
Between vegetarian caf_ and Trump caf_, a political chasm in Texas
Three months since the election and a few weeks into the new Trump administration, recent public opinion polls show we live in a deeply divided country. So what are voters saying about the new president? William Brangham has a tale of...
PBS
What will it take to restore calm to the Ferguson community?
Sharp black-white divide on perceptions of Ferguson
Crash Course
Political Thought in the Harlem Renaissance: Crash Course Black American History
When we think about the Harlem Renaissance, the arts come immediately to mind. But new political theories were also blossoming during this time. We'v talked about Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois, but today we'll get into some...
TED-Ed
TED-Ed: What happens if you cut down all of a city's trees? | Stefan Al
By 2050, it's estimated that over 65% of the world will be living in cities. We may think of nature as being unconnected to our urban spaces, but trees have always been an essential part of successful cities. Humanity has been uncovering...
Crash Course
Crash Course Film Criticism Preview
It's a new series in Crash Course Film as Michael Aranda takes the reins as host for the next 15 weeks to talk about Film Criticism.
TED Talks
TED: Is civility a sham? | Teresa Bejan
What exactly is civility, and what does it require? In a talk packed with historical insights, political theorist Teresa Bejan explains how civility has been used as both the foundation of tolerant societies and as a way for political...
TED Talks
Robert Hammond: Building a park in the sky
New York was planning to tear down the High Line, an abandoned elevated railroad in Manhattan, when Robert Hammond and a few friends suggested: Why not make it a park? He shares how it happened in this tale of local cultural activism.
Bozeman Science
Riding the Long Tail
Paul Andersen explains how the long tail of the internet is opening up new possibilities for educational videos
TED Talks
Edi Rama: Take back your city with paint
Make a city beautiful, curb corruption. Edi Rama took this deceptively simple path as mayor of Tirana, Albania, where he instilled pride in his citizens by transforming public spaces with colorful designs.
TED Talks
TED: How to build a company where the best ideas win | Ray Dalio
What if you knew what your coworkers really thought about you and what they were really like? Ray Dalio makes the business case for using radical transparency and algorithmic decision-making to create an idea meritocracy where people can...
TED Talks
TED: Why I have coffee with people who send me hate mail | Ozlem Cekic
* Viewer discretion advised. This video includes discussion of mature topics and may be inappropriate for some audiences. Ozlem Cekic's email inbox has been full of hate mail since 2007, when she won a seat in the Danish Parliament --...
SciShow
Identity Politics: How All Your Identities Sway Your Vote
People throw out the term "identity politics" as a way to say that someone is wrong, but the truth is, it's something that affects the way all of us vote.
Crash Course
Discrimination: Crash Course Philosophy
Is it OK to discriminate? Do you do it? Is it always wrong or are there cases where it can be acceptable? Today we’re talking through several tricky cases and different philosophical perspectives on this issue.
Crash Course
Anti-Vaxxers, Conspiracy Theories, & Epistemic Responsibility: Crash Course Philosophy
Today we explore what obligations we hold with our personal beliefs. Hank explains epistemic responsibility and the issues it raises with everything from religious belief, to ship owning, to vaccinations.
Crash Course
Social Stratification in the US: Crash Course Sociology
Social class in America is... hard to talk about. As Sociology, the difficulty lies in pinning down what we mean by "Social Class." In this episode of Crash Course Sociology, Nicole chats to us about how Sociologists figure this out so...
Curated Video
Express Framework Mastery: From Beginner to Advanced with Node.js - Configuring Views and Layouts with Express and Handlebars
New ReviewIn this video, we will be configuring views and layouts with Express and Handlebars. Views are responsible for rendering the HTML content that is sent to the client, while layouts are used to define the structure and common elements of...
Curated Video
The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 6) - What’s Different
New ReviewIn this video, we will understand the differences in the file structure of an MVC application project.
Curated Video
The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 6) - Default Views
New ReviewIn this video, we will cover default views.
Curated Video
The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 6) - Routing in Action
New ReviewIn this video, we will cover routing in action.
Curated Video
The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 6) - Create Project -1
New ReviewIn this video, you will learn how to create a project.
Curated Video
The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 6) - View Component in Action
New ReviewIn this video, we will view component in action.
Curated Video
The Complete Guide to ASP.NET Core MVC (.NET 6) - Assignment 2 Solution - Cover Type Controller and Views
New ReviewIn this video, we will work on assignment 2 solution for cover type controller and views.