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Human Reproduction: From Gametes to Birth
This video provides an informative overview of human sexual reproduction, detailing the roles of male and female reproductive systems in creating and nurturing a fetus. From the production of gametes to fertilization, embryonic...
Organizational Communication Channel
Michigan Leadership Studies
These leadership studies argued that leaders primarily functioned as either employee-oriented or production-oriented leaders. The studies looked at how a leaders' orientation shaped employee satisfaction.
Visual Learning Systems
Understanding the Male Reproductive System
The video explains the differences between the male and female reproductive systems and focuses on the production of sperm in males. It describes the process of sperm production in detail, including the role of testosterone, the anatomy...
Next Animation Studio
‘Eye of fire’ — how the ocean started to burn
Horrific images of the ocean itself on fire have been going viral worldwide. Here’s how it happened:<br/>
Extra English Practice
Pronouncing S and SH
English pronunciation lesson showing the difference between theS and SH sounds. Includes tongue twister and interactive game for practice.
Mazz Media
Kidneys
In this live-action program viewers will learn that the kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs that perform several vital functions. The kidneys filter blood, form and excrete urine, regulate body fluid and electrolyte balance, and act...
Extra English Practice
Pronouncing /l/ and /r/
English pronunciation lesson contrasting the sounds /l/ and /r/. Explanation. Tongue twister.
Curated OER
How It's Made - Neon Signs
It's amazing! Neon signs are hand blown and filled with argon and neon gas to create a variety of colors. Watch how neon signs are made and discover the science behind the process. Show this in your chemistry or physical science class to...
Curated OER
Basic Economics Lesson 3 - Prices and Production
Economics can be hard to explain and not very interesting for learners. This video does a good job of explaining economic theory with clear examples, but it doesn't captivate its viewers. Production, price, and economic options are...
Museum of Science
Eie: Marvelous Machines: Making Work Easier Assembly Lines Lesson 2
Watch this model lesson where the teacher prepares the students to think like industrial engineers as they compare making a product independently with making a product in an assembly line. [12:48]
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: The Intelligent Robot
Find out how robots are viewed as machines that perform tasks that humans can't (or won't) undertake. [4:26]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Worked Free Response Question on Unemployment
This video walks through part of question 3 on the 2018 AP Macroeconomics exam. Learn how to solve problems about calculating the unemployment rate, calculating the labor force participation rate, and the relationship between...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: A Firm's Marginal Product Revenue Curve
Every time a firm hires more labor, they get more output which means more revenue. In this video,m we begin thinking about how much incremental benefit a firm gets from hiring one more person. [13:03]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Marc Ecko Failures Are Lessons for Future Success
Marc Ecko, founder of Ecko Unlimited, tells a story about how being an entrepreneur is always a learning opportunity, and how understanding your failure can lead to success. [3:15]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Input Approach to Determining Comparative Advantage
A video [8:51] explaining how to use the input approach to determine comparative advantage in production.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Graphical Impact of Cost Changes on Marginal and Average Costs
Sal Khan demonstrates how changes in costs affect cost curves in this video. [3:46]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fixed, Variable, and Marginal Cost
Explore how to think about average fixed, variable, and marginal costs, and how to calculate them, using a firm's production function and costs in this video. [11:48]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Economic Growth Through Investment
Economic growth is an expansion of the capacity to produce goods and services. Economists traditionally believed that expanding the stock of capital leads to economic growth. In this video, we explore the important link between...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Equilibrium, Allocative Efficiency and Total Surplus
Total surplus is maximized in a market at equilibrium. In this video, we talk about why this is and the math behind this assertion. [11:29]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Demand Curve as Marginal Benefit Curve
To get a better intuition about how much a consumer values a good in a market, we think of demand as a marginal benefit curve. In this video, we look at the demand curve from a marginal benefit framework. [5:53]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Deflationary Spiral
One of the biggest worries associated with deflation is a deflationary spiral, in which low unemployment and a decreasing price level lead to lower unemployment and an even lower price level. [3:50]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Aggregate Demand
We've learned about demand for a good or service, but aggregate demand is different: it's the demand for everything bought in an economy. In this video, we discuss how aggregate demand (AD) is different from demand and why aggregate...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Production: Lesson 1
In this lesson, you will learn about the last step in the creative process, production. It is 1 of 3 in the series titled "Production."