Instructional Video4:58
Economics Explained

Is Hyperinflation Coming?: What Is Inflation?

9th - Higher Ed
Inflation is something we more or less take for granted these days. The idea that 5 dollars today is not going to be able to buy 5 dollars worth of stuff in the future, and the fact that you used to be able to buy a family home for 10...
Instructional Video3:28
Economics Explained

Can Saving Too Much Money Cause a Recession?: Side Effects of Saving

6th - 11th
People are told from the time they get their first job to save money. Save for a car, have an emergency fund, send your kids to college, a house deposit, oh and not to mention retirement (if that is still a thing). There are a million...
Instructional Video2:48
IDG TECHtalk

Linux tip: How to use the dstat command

Higher Ed
In today’s Linux tip, we’re going to look at the dstat command that provides important information on system resources — notably CPU usage, disk activity, network traffic, paging and system internals (interrupts and context switches)....
Instructional Video7:21
Economics Explained

How To Make Space Travel Economically Viable: Governments

9th - Higher Ed
Space exploration has long been the dream of science fiction authors and enthusiasts well before we even had the technology to explore life beyond our own planet. Today, astronauts live year-round in low-earth orbit aboard the ISS...
Instructional Video3:56
Economics Explained

An Honest Discussion About A Universal Basic Income: Inflation and Starting the Conversation

6th - 11th
In this video we go over the pros and cons of a universal basic income. The US government spent over $5 trillion of economic stimulus and relief payments during the pandemic of 2020 and 2021. This is enough money to give every adult in...
Instructional Video4:12
Bill Carmody

Google: A Brilliant Example of Anticipatory Marketing

Higher Ed
In this video, Bill Carmody discusses the brilliance of Google's marketing strategies. He highlights how Google disrupted the search engine marketing space, acquired YouTube, dominated the mobile operating system market, and constantly...
Instructional Video3:17
Curated Video

A2 English Listening Practice - Nature

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video serves as English listening comprehension practice for lower-level students. In this video, a native English speaker talks slowly and clearly about the topic of nature. The subtitles are included at the bottom of the screen to...
Instructional Video3:06
Economics Explained

Is War Good For The Economy?: Dead Money

6th - 11th
Can wars end economic decline? It may have helped in the past, but can it help today? Helping you become more knowledgeable about how the world works, our content covers the biggest topics and headlines through the eyes of economists....
Instructional Video5:43
Curated Video

Java 11 Programming for Beginners 5.1: Using Generics and Collections

Higher Ed
This video introduces the features of generics and collections, two features that very much work together. • An example problem: the personal finance analyzer • A quick chat on the theory of collections and generics • Establish basic...
Instructional Video3:34
Economics Explained

Can Saving Too Much Money Cause a Recession?: Savings Glut and The Right Steps at the Wrong Time

6th - 11th
People are told from the time they get their first job to save money. Save for a car, have an emergency fund, send your kids to college, a house deposit, oh and not to mention retirement (if that is still a thing). There are a million...
Instructional Video7:18
Economics Explained

Negative Interest Rates - Explained: Monetary Policy

9th - Higher Ed
In July of 2009, The Central Bank of Sweden lowered its overnight deposit rate to negative 0.25% – effectively charging the country's retail banks to pay it to look after its money. At the turn of the millennia, negative interest rates...
Instructional Video0:26
The March of Time

1947: DRAMATIZATION: Three US Soldiers (one in bunk) talking SOT spending a lot of money on Germany, two cartons cigarettes there you get rich quick, can pick w/ women w/ cigarettes, same 'krauts' that were shooting at us. Offensive slang, Ethnic slur

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1947: DRAMATIZATION: Three US Soldiers (one in bunk) talking SOT spending a lot of money on Germany, two cartons cigarettes there you get rich quick, can pick w/ women w/ cigarettes, same 'krauts' that were shooting at us. Offensive...
Instructional Video5:29
Curated Video

AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate (SAA-C02) Exam Prep Course - Billing Alarms

Higher Ed
This video introduces you to billing alarms. This clip is from the chapter "Cost-Optimized Architectures" of the series "AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate (SAA-C02) Exam Prep Course".This section explains cost-optimized...
Instructional Video8:54
ACDC Leadership

GDP and the Circular Flow- Macro Topic 2.1

12th - Higher Ed
In this episode I explain the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the three ways it is calculated, and connect it to the financial sector. I also explain how George Washington's death is similar to the Great Depression. Weird huh? Thanks for...
Instructional Video4:03
Packt

AWS Solutions Architect Associate (SAA-C02) Exam Prep Course - 2021 UPDATED! - Amazon Web Services (AWS) Explorer

Higher Ed
This video focuses on AWS Cost Explorer and how it provides granular details about your spending in AWS. This clip is from the chapter "Solutions Architect Chapter 14 - Additional Amazon Web Services (AWS) Services" of the series "AWS...
Instructional Video4:16
Curated Video

PySpark and AWS: Master Big Data with PySpark and AWS - Explicit and Implicit Ratings

Higher Ed
In this video, we will discuss about explicit and implicit ratings. This clip is from the chapter "Collaborative Filtering" of the series "PySpark and AWS: Master Big Data with PySpark and AWS".This section primarily focuses on...
Instructional Video2:14
ACDC Leadership

Macro Unit 3 Summary- Aggregate Demand/Supply and Fiscal Policy

12th - Higher Ed
A quick overview of what you will cover in the third unit of Macroeconomics. Virtually all teachers will cover the same topics, but keep in mind that some teachers might teach a few concepts in a different order.
Instructional Video0:26
All Ears English

Native idiom- can I steal you for a sec? #learnenglish

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Native idiom- can I steal you for a sec? #learnenglish
Instructional Video3:52
Economics Explained

Do Sanctions Work?: Will The Sanctions Work

9th - Higher Ed
How do they hurt the economies doing the sanctioning? What is the difference between economic sanctions and regular old trade restrictions? What Can Go Wrong? Ultimately, will the sanctions work? Helping you become more knowledgeable...
Instructional Video3:53
Espresso Media

The Costly Battle Against Gum Pollution: Cleaning Up Our Streets

9th - 12th
This video highlights the enormous problem of gum waste and the costly cleanup operations that are required worldwide. It reveals that millions of pieces of gum are discarded on the streets, costing millions of pounds to clean up. The...
Instructional Video3:32
Bill Carmody

Determining Project Budget

Higher Ed
In this video, Bill Carmody discusses the importance of determining a project's budget. He highlights factors such as the number of people involved, their cost, additional financial resources, and the timeline. By thoroughly reviewing...
Instructional Video4:32
Economics Explained

Are We Stuck Between Hyperinflation And A Recession? | Economics Explained: The Recession and The Correct Course of Action

6th - 11th
If governments don't manage their money like you or I, then how do they pay the bill for living above their means? Helping you become more knowledgeable about how the world works, our content covers the biggest topics and headlines...
Instructional Video22:27
The Wall Street Journal

Foot Locker and Nielsen CFOs on Cash and CapEx Decisions in 2022

Higher Ed
Foot Locker, Inc. CFO Andrew Page and Nielsen CFO Linda Zukauckas discuss their plans for capital expenditure in 2022.
Instructional Video3:17
The Economist

The next global recession

12th - Higher Ed
Another recession is just a matter of time. Ryan Avent, an economics columnist for The Economist, considers when and where this might happen—and how governments can prepare.