Instructional Video4:18
Curated Video

Social Learning Theory: Bandura’s Bobo Beatdown Experiments

Higher Ed
The video discusses psychologist Albert Bandura's social learning theory and his Bobo doll experiments, which proved that children can learn by observing others. The experiments showed that children often imitate the behavior of adults,...
Instructional Video3:04
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Teacher Tribute: Making History Come to Life

Higher Ed
Jessica Lander is a teacher, author, and advocate. In 2021, Jessica was a Top 50 Finalist, Global Teacher Prize, Varkey Foundation. In this video, Jessica highlights the profound impact a teacher had on her. Jessica credits this teacher...
Instructional Video9:32
Schooling Online

Powering Through Prose: Mary Shelley, Frankenstein - Vol 1, Chapters 3-5 Summary

3rd - Higher Ed
Young Victor Frankenstein begins his university education to expand his knowledge of science. His studies lead him to discover the secrets of life and death, but things take a dark turn. Victor sets his sights on creating the ‘perfect’...
Instructional Video5:15
Maddie Moate

What's the BEST way to STUDY? | Science of Study #4 | Maddie Moate

K - 5th
In today's #ScienceofStudy we find out some of the BEST and WORST ways to STUDY!
Instructional Video11:41
AllTime 10s

10 Advertising Tricks That Have You Fooled!

12th - Higher Ed
Ever seen something while you're out shopping that absolutely must have, but you don't know why? Well it all comes down to clever advertising. From psychological priming to staring mascots, here's 10 Advertising Tricks That Actually Make...
Instructional Video9:06
Curated Video

Is Breakfast the Most Important Meal?

12th - Higher Ed
We've all heard that Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but where does that idea come from? And is it true? On today's episode, Vanessa Hill joins us to uncover the history of breakfast and whether or not we can truly...
Instructional Video10:21
Professor Dave Explains

The Biopsychology of Sleeping and Dreaming

12th - Higher Ed
Why do we sleep? Most people would say that it's because our bodies need to rest. And that's part of it, but is that the whole truth? What about dreaming? What is that, why do we do it, and what do they mean? Let's get a closer look at...
Instructional Video3:42
Healthcare Triage

High BMI is Associated with Higher Mortality. And so is Low BMI.

Higher Ed
Having a low BMI is associated with increased mortality. High BMI is too. Keep it in that normal range, y'all. This is Healthcare Triage News.
Instructional Video21:25
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Charles Darwin and the Theory of Evolution

K - 5th
This video discusses the life and work of Charles Darwin, focusing on his theory of evolution through natural selection. The video concludes by discussing the impact of Darwin's theories on various fields of study and the controversies...
Instructional Video34:58
Wonderscape

Social Studies Kids: Understanding Social Inequality

K - 5th
This video discusses the history and ongoing struggles of racial inequality, LGBTQ rights, and systemic racism in the United States. It highlights the impact of slavery, segregation, and discriminatory practices on marginalized...
Instructional Video10:03
Organizational Communication Channel

Laissez-Faire Leadership Style

Higher Ed
The Laissez-Faire leadership style is a hands-off approach. These leaders delegate tasks and provide followers the autonomy to do their jobs as they see fit. It works well when followers are highly skills and highly motivated but is not...
Instructional Video7:00
Healthcare Triage

How Can Doctors Avoid Malpractice Suits? Be Nice

Higher Ed
Why do doctors get sued? How can malpractice suits be avoided? It turns out, the answer may be simple. Defensive medicine refers to the idea that doctors are forced to order extra tests, perform extra procedures, or push for more office...
Instructional Video8:34
AllTime 10s

10 Dark Effects of Social Media

12th - Higher Ed
How has social media effected our relationship to food, travel, or even our own self esteem? From studies and data, learn how social media has revolutionized the lives of pretty much everyone - but it's not all likes and smiley emojis.
Instructional Video5:49
Zach Star

Morning Routines For School, Work, and What They Don't Tell You

12th - Higher Ed
Morning routines can be a very useful tool to prime yourself for a productive and efficient day. This video will go over 3 reasons you should consider incorporating a morning routine into your day and will give you some things that have...
Instructional Video11:36
Zach Star

How to Increase Willpower and Self-Control to Achieve Your Goals

12th - Higher Ed
This video covers ways to improve your willpower and self-control. According to studies willpower is the number one thing people are missing when it comes to achieving their goals. Whether you want to break bad habits, beat...
Instructional Video5:23
Healthcare Triage

Is Our Health Care Spending Actually Worth It?

Higher Ed
Many people know by now that the United States spends much more on health care than any other country, and that health outcomes are not a lot better (and in many instances worse). That raises the question: Is our health care spending...
Instructional Video16:18
Neuro Transmissions

Neuroscience of ADHD

12th - Higher Ed
ADHD might seem like a convenient excuse to be able to medicate your overactive child. But it turns out that ADHD is a real diagnosis with a different combination of symptoms for each person. There are still a lot of questions...
Instructional Video9:05
Healthcare Triage

Early Childhood Interventions. What Are They?

Higher Ed
In the next year and a half, we here at Healthcare triage are going to take some deep dives into issues of health policy, especially those that touch on social determinants of health and health equity. The episodes that do so will be a...
Instructional Video13:32
Professor Dave Explains

The Psychology of Emotion and Stress

12th - Higher Ed
Humans, just like most other mammals, display a wide variety of emotional states. But what are emotions? Why do we have them? What purpose do they serve in an evolutionary context? Let's get to the bottom of emotions right now!
Instructional Video16:10
Wonderscape

History Kids: George Washington Carver

K - 5th
In this video, we learn about the life and accomplishments of George Washington Carver, an American botanist known for his work with peanuts. The video covers Carver's early life, his schooling years, his time at Tuskegee Institute, and...
Instructional Video8:03
Nature League

Increasing Night Life of Mammals - De-Natured

6th - 8th
In this De-Natured segment of Nature League, Brit breaks down a recent scientific journal article about the increasing nocturnality of mammals around the globe. Article citation: Gaynor, K.M., Hojnowski, C.E., Carter, N.H., and...
Instructional Video7:00
Healthcare Triage

Is Organic Food Better for Your Health?

Higher Ed
Many of my friends and family will only touch organic food. That's their right, and I don't try to fight with them. I sometimes get uncomfortable, though, when they make claims about organic food that just aren't supported by data and...
Instructional Video7:38
Healthcare Triage

How Does the FDA Approve a Drug?

Higher Ed
Have you ever taken an over the counter medication for heartburn? How about an antibiotic for an ear infection? At some point pretty much all of us have visited a pharmacy to pick up a drug, but likely didn't consider where these drugs...
Instructional Video7:50
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Alexander Todorov - Face Value The Irresistible Influence of First Impressions

Higher Ed
Face Value: The Irresistible Influence of First Impressions The scientific story of first impressions–and why the snap character judgments we make from faces are irresistible but usually incorrect. Dr. Todorov’s lab studies how people...