Instructional Video17:28
Curated Video

An exploration of Chapter 5 of 'Lord of the Flies'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain and explore the key events in Chapter 5 of 'Lord of the Flies'. Key learning points: - Chapter 5 shows the boys becoming increasingly angry and divided. - Ralph attempts to assert his authority, but Jack...
Instructional Video27:34
Curated Video

'A Christmas Carol': the entrances and exits of the four ghosts

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can understand the significance of the four ghosts’ entrances and exits. Key learning points: - Each of the ghosts’ entrances is symbolic of the stage Scrooge is at in his transformation. - The earlier ghosts (Marley’s...
Instructional Video28:04
Curated Video

Dr. Lanyon in 'Jekyll and Hyde': a curious character

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can make links between the characterisation of Lanyon and Stevenson’s key themes of hypocrisy and concealment. Key learning points: - Lanyon may seem like a foil to Jekyll, but ultimately he also succumbs to his...
Instructional Video1:39
The Business Professor

Just World Effect

Higher Ed
What is the Just World Effect? In psychology, the just-world phenomenon is the tendency to believe that the world is just and that people get what they deserve. Because people want to believe that the world is fair, they will look for...
Instructional Video2:23
The Business Professor

Management Decision Making Models

Higher Ed
What are common Management Decision Making Models? The Rational Model, The Intuitive Model,The Recognition Primed Model, Vroom-Yetton Decision-Making Model, and. Bounded rationality model.
Instructional Video4:49
Curated Video

What is the Change Curve? Project Management in Under 5

10th - Higher Ed
There is no single change curve: there are many. And they are all useful to a Project Manager involved in change. So what is the change curve?
Instructional Video4:39
Curated Video

Why Resistance is a Good Thing

10th - Higher Ed
Nobody likes resistance, right? Well, despite this, it's actually a good thing. Let me explain... There’s a simple model of resistance to change that you may be familiar with. It’s based on the work of Elizabeth Kübler Ross and Virginia...
Instructional Video3:44
Science ABC

Is Mathematics INVENTED or DISCOVERED?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The tale of mathematics is as old as humanity. It has evolved from simple math, like counting cattle, to an intricate study of an object through abstract concepts that we know today. It was not until 600 BC, when civilizations settled,...
Instructional Video1:13
Curated Video

Rational Numbers: Division of Rational Number

K - 8th
By the end of this learning object, the student will be able to: Find a number lying in the middle between two numbers.3210
Instructional Video5:32
Curated Video

Hamlet 3.4 Why It's Cool

6th - Higher Ed
This video examines a critical scene in Shakespeare's "Hamlet," where the killing of Polonius by Hamlet marks a significant turning point in the play, escalating the action towards the tragic climax. It discusses the themes of...
Instructional Video4:28
Curated Video

Tips for Cross-Cultural Working: 10 + 1 Bonus

10th - Higher Ed
In readying yourself to lead cross-cultural teams, here are ten of my best practical tips... with a bonus on the end!
Instructional Video6:25
Curated Video

GCSE Maths - Types of Numbers #1

9th - Higher Ed
This video will look at: The difference between rational and irrational numbers. The 4 main types of rational numbers, which are integers, fraction, terminating decimals and recurring decimals. 2 examples of irrational numbers: surds and...
Instructional Video10:57
Professor Dave Explains

Late Medieval Philosophy: Abelard, Avicenna, Aquinas, et al.

12th - Higher Ed
We've covered early medieval philosophy, so let's move forward to the later part of this era, which is called the Scholastic period. This is marked by a strong Aristotelian influence, as well as the rise of universities as we know them...
Instructional Video6:01
Curated Video

John Locke: Wie man freie Denker bildet

Higher Ed
Lockes Ideen zu Religion und Demokratie wurden zur Grundlage der meisten liberalen Gesellschaften und machen ihn zum Vater des Liberalismus. Einige sind jedoch der Meinung, dass sein Erziehungsratgeber "Some Thoughts Concerning...
Instructional Video5:39
Curated Video

Rational Number Equations

K - 8th
"Rational Number Equations" explains how to solve equations in the form px = q where p and q are given rational numbers by using knowledge of inverse operations.
Instructional Video4:37
Curated Video

Illustrate Subtraction Equations

K - 8th
Illustrate Subtraction Equations solves subtraction equations containing non negative rational numbers by using a bar model.
Instructional Video13:37
Brian McLogan

Main things you need to know on finding the domain of a rational function

12th - Higher Ed
In this video I will explain the main points you need to know to understand how to find the domain of a rational expression. For each point I will apply some examples. ⭐ Find the domain of a rational function practice - • Find the domain...
Instructional Video1:39
The Business Professor

Just World Effect

Higher Ed
What is the Just World Effect? In psychology, the just-world phenomenon is the tendency to believe that the world is just and that people get what they deserve. Because people want to believe that the world is fair, they will look for...
Instructional Video2:23
The Business Professor

Management Decision Making Models

Higher Ed
What are common Management Decision Making Models? The Rational Model, The Intuitive Model,The Recognition Primed Model, Vroom-Yetton Decision-Making Model, and. Bounded rationality model.
Instructional Video3:10
Curated Video

Modelling Politics

12th - Higher Ed
Tufts University philosopher Brian Epstein describes how key aspects of his philosophical views of the social world can be directly applied to politics, explaining that to understand politics, it is vital to consider what led people to...
Instructional Video3:08
Curated Video

Investigating Corruption

12th - Higher Ed
Tufts University philosopher Brian Epstein describes how carefully developing a model of bureaucratic corruption can lead to identifying key factors that traditional social science models will necessarily overlook.
Instructional Video2:07
Curated Video

Political Character

12th - Higher Ed
Philosopher Brian Epstein (Tufts) uses the example of electoral control models to highlight problems with model-building.
Instructional Video1:51
Curated Video

Towards a Civilized Discussion

12th - Higher Ed
Primatologist Frans de Waal (Emory) relates his frustration with both fundamentalists and so-called neo-atheists, both of whom he believes inhibit an open discussion on morality.
Instructional Video4:43
Curated Video

A Sense of the Numinous

12th - Higher Ed
Rabbi Emeritus David J. Goldberg relates the irrational side of the human condition, how he has more in common with moderates of other religions than he does with extremists of his own, and the constant tensions between particularism and...