Curated Video
Navigating TradingView: Your Ultimate Investment Platform
In this exciting lesson we introduce you to TradingView, our powerful platform for analysis, portfolio building, and strategy allocation. Learn to create an account, explore features, and analyse stocks with ease. Discover how to use...
Curated Video
Final Assignment: Building Your Portfolio
In this last lesson, I present the final assignment to reinforce your understanding of stock selection and portfolio management. You will be given a hypothetical $50,000 investment and asked to choose three companies, allocate the funds,...
Curated Video
Building an Optimal Portfolio: Balancing Active and Passive Strategies
In this lesson, we'll build an optimal portfolio using American Airlines and Apple stocks. We'll explore Yahoo Finance for historical price data and analyse each stock's behaviour. Learn how to balance active and passive strategies to...
Curated Video
Top Brain, Bottom Brain
Psychologist Stephen Kosslyn describes how he and his colleagues were motivated to apply our contemporary neuroscientific understanding detailing the different functions produced by the top of the brain and the bottom of the brain to a...
Curated Video
Evaluating Psychotherapy
USC legal scholar and author Elyn Saks describes how, despite a lack of rigorous studies demonstrating the impact of psychoanalysis, for many people - including herself - psychoanalysis played a very significant positive role in their...
Curated Video
Against "A Few Bad Apples"
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo (Stanford) describes how the official U.S. Government reaction to the horrific abuses at Abu Ghraib prison committed by American soldiers is an all-too-typical denial of the powerful situational effects on...
Curated Video
Investigating Psychotherapy
Elyn Saks, Professor of Law, Psychology, and Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences at USC, gives her views on psychotherapy’s benefits as both a patient and therapist.
Curated Video
From Boredom to Evil?
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo (Stanford) describes how a prime situational catalyst for dangerously abusive behavior is boredom of those in power positions.
Planet PE
GCSE PE 2022 Changes!!
Year 11's there are a few changes for the class of 2022 which may help your grades and may give you more time to work on certain areas!
Mister Simplify
TOWS Analysis Explained with an Example - Simplest Explanation Ever
TOWS Analysis is an extension of a SWOT, and is different to a standard SWOT. A TOWS is used for understanding the health of an organisation in detail and devising strategies for implementing change / improvement.
Mister Simplify
Gibbs Reflective Model with an Example - Simplest Explanation Ever
The Gibbs reflective model is a pivotal study in understanding the learning and improving from experience. It is a model that can be used to coach or tutor others or in embarking on a journey of self-improvement. This tutorial covers...
R Programming 101
ANOVA using R programming.
If you want to perform an analysis of variance (or ANOVA) using R programming, then this video is for you. Its a quick guide to doing the analysis using base R and using the Tidyverse packages. If you're wanting to do statistical...
Neuro Transmissions
How movie music manipulates your emotions
Have you ever watched a movie with the sound muted? It doesn’t really seem as impactful, even though the acting on screen is the same. It turns out that audio, and specifically music, plays a hugely important role in creating film as we...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Public Health Surveillance
Public health surveillance is about more than just infectious disease epidemiology. It can include health surveillance on non-communicable disease, health service usage etc. Importantly it is about how health data is collected and...
Curated Video
Writing an Artist Statement
A video, entitled "Writing an Artist Statement," that identifies key components to discuss when writing an artist statement.
Hip Hughes History
Global Review: The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
Mr. Hughes spews some World History regents review. Designed for newbies and for general studies.
Vlogbrothers
Understanding Ukraine: The Problems Today and Some Historical Context
In which John discusses the crisis in Ukraine, and how the influence of Russia and Europe have shaped Ukrainian politics for centuries. REMINDER: Educational videos are allowed to be more than four minutes long.
Vlogbrothers
Understanding America's Debt Problem
In which John discusses the U.S. public debt, our dangerously high debt to GDP ratio, the S&P's downgrade of America's credit rating, and why our debt may not be as unmanageable as it seems. There's also some general discussion of...
Vlogbrothers
Seven Maps to Better Understand the World
In which John discusses some of the maps he uses to try to understand the big stories of contemporary human life on Earth.
Vlogbrothers
Racism in the United States: By the Numbers
In which John talks about racism in the United States.
Vlogbrothers
Is the Gender Pay Gap Real?
In which John examines the complex and tangled question of the gender wage gap, and looks at some of the reasons why women who work full time are paid less than men who work full time. Sources: The pay gap increases as workers age, and...
Vlogbrothers
Is Poverty Necessary? Looking back at the Millennium Development Goals
In which John examines the progress of the UN's Millennium Development Goals over the last 15 years and looks ahead to the Global Goals. Can we live in a world where extreme poverty and undernourishment are rare? Are we closer to gender...
Vlogbrothers
Why Are American Health Care Costs So High?
In which John discusses the complicated reasons why the United States spends so much more on health care than any other country in the world, and along the way reveals some surprising information, including that Americans spend more of...