Instructional Video5:16
de Dicto

Towards automated fact checking with Andreas Vlachos: From identifying falsehoods to suggestion mechanisms

Higher Ed
Are human and machine fact checkers shifting from identifying falsehoods to suggestion mechanisms? Towards automated fact checking with Andreas Vlachos, Part 4
Instructional Video4:21
After Skool

Your Rights Are An ILLUSION - George Carlin

12th - Higher Ed
George Carlin (May 12, 1937 – June 22, 2008) was an American stand-up comedian, actor, author, and social critic. He was known for his black comedy and reflections on politics, the English language, psychology, religion, and various...
Instructional Video4:29
Curated Video

8+ Vocabulary to Describe a Work of Art

9th - Higher Ed
Today you’ll learn band 8 IELTS vocabulary to describe a work of art. You need to be ready with high level, less common words to describe museums and artwork on IELTS Speaking. Many students are worried about being asked questions about...
Instructional Video3:42
Tarver Academy

IDENTIFY FAKE NEWS

12th - Higher Ed
In This Episode, Tyler Teaches Us About IDENTIFY FAKE NEWS
News Clip3:25
Curated Video

Raw Politics: Wikipedia CEO Jimmy Wales on fighting the spread of fake news

9th - Higher Ed
While many websites struggle to keep fake news out of their feed, Wikipedia goes to great lengths to ensure all the information they provide has been verified. Wikipedia CEO Jimmy Wales attributes this to their dedicated users who he...
News Clip8:20
Curated Video

Unbiased news content

9th - Higher Ed
Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia, on a plan to use a crowdfunding and donation-based model to deliver Wikitribune
News Clip2:24
Curated Video

'It's quite clever:' take a quick peek at how ChatGPT works

9th - Higher Ed
Luke Stark, a media studies professor at Western University, demonstrates to CBC's Deana Sumanac how ChatGPT generates original texts from basic prompts.
News Clip2:06
Curated Video

One Good Thing: UK Scientist Defends Female Contributions to Science

9th - Higher Ed
Jessica Wade, a London-based physicist, took to Wikipedia to fill in over 1,000 entries to back female science contributions, starting a movement.
News Clip1:38
Curated Video

Russia watchdog makes moves to punish Wikipedia over 'fake' Ukraine war articles

9th - Higher Ed
It's the latest move by Russia to target independent outlets for violating new Russian laws on reporting the facts about the Ukraine war.
News Clip5:20
Curated Video

Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales Auctioning His Strawberry iMac and Interactive NFT

9th - Higher Ed
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales stopped by Cheddar's "Between Bells" to talk about his Birth of Wikipedia auction at Christie's putting two items linked to the origins of Wikipedia up for sale. On the auction block are his original...
News Clip7:27
Curated Video

Former Ambassador Under Obama Pens Book on Decentralizing Power in Your Organization

9th - Higher Ed
Matthew Barzun, the former ambassador to the UK under Barack Obama, has authored a book titled "The Power of Giving Away Power: How the Leaders Learn to Let Go," with the goal of helping world governments and businesses reassess their...
News Clip7:17
Curated Video

How Wikimedia Is Fighting Election Misinformation

9th - Higher Ed
Ryan Merkley, Chief of Staff at the Wikimedia Foundation, breaks down examples of election misinformation and how Wikimedia's task force is preparing for the challenges that may arise as election results pour in.
Stock Footage1:13
Getty Images

The Soft Pack Interview (clip 3)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Soft Pack on Guns n Roses, racism, homophobia, songs, Slash, Duff Mckagan, school, college, drinking, alcohol and Wikipedia. Produced by Uncensored Interview / ZenCat Productions. The Soft Pack Interview (clip 3) on August 19, 2008...
News Clip1:55
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS: As Wikipedia turns 20 it aims to reach more readers

9th - Higher Ed
Images of the Wikimedia Foundation headquarters in downtown San Francisco, California, as Wikipedia celebrates its 20th anniversary (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip1:16
AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Wikipedia, Google protest Internet bills

9th - Higher Ed
Wikipedia goes dark, Google blots out its logo and other popular websites plan protests to voice concern over legislation in the US Congress intended to crack down on online piracy. Washington DC, United States. (Footage by AFP/Getty...
News Clip1:08
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : S. Korea activists launch leaflets, USB ke

9th - Higher Ed
South Korean activists launch thousands of anti Pyongyang leaflets and Wikipedia loaded USB keys across the border, despite previous North Korean threats to shell the human scum involved CLEAN : S. Korea activists launch leaflets, USB ke...
News Clip1:08
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : S. Korea activists launch leaflets, USB ke

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : S. Korea activists launch leaflets, USB ke
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Sky News

Interview with Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales about his new Wikitribune news venture

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior interview with Jimmy Wales, Founder of Wikipedia, speaking about balancing professional journalism with community moderation in his new Wikitribune news venture on April 25, 2017 in London, England.
News Clip5:00
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Wikipedia creator's computer and NFT up for auction at Christie's

9th - Higher Ed
The personal computer that Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales used when programming the online reference resource 20 years ago has been put up for auction by Christie's, NFT memorializing his first edit on the platform (Footage by AFPTV via...
News Clip5:00
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Wikipedia creator's computer and NFT auctioned for almost $1 mn

9th - Higher Ed
An NFT memorializing Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales's first edit on the online reference resource 20 years ago and the computer he used when programming the platform sold for a total of almost $1 million at auction Wednesday (Footage by...
News Clip2:13
AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Rapper MC Hammer joins protest against US anti-piracy laws

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Rapper MC Hammer joins protest against US anti-piracy laws
News Clip4:16
Bloomberg

Wikipedia’s Quest for Diversity

Higher Ed
Dec.28 -- Bloomberg’s Max Chafkin discusses Wikipedia’s efforts to diversify its community of editors and the online encyclopedia’s filter bubble problem. He speaks with Carol Massar and Oliver Renick on “Bloomberg Markets.”
News Clip6:09
Bloomberg

Have We Reached Peak Twitter?

Higher Ed
Jan.26 -- Twitter has come under fire for banning former President Donald Trump from the platform and it's stock is down 21% this year. This has some asking are we all over Twitter? Alex Webb of Bloomberg Opinion appears on Bloomberg...