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ChatGPT for Teachers in Education - Creating Assessments and Quizzes
In this video, you will learn how to effectively utilize ChatGPT to design interactive assessments and quizzes that engage and evaluate student learning. This clip is from the chapter "The Basics - Discovering Some of the Possibilities...
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Identifying Conclusions 1
"Identifying Conclusions" demonstrates how to examine concluding statements by reading passages and identifying the conclusions.
All Ears English
1941 - What Is Critical Race Theory?
Have you heard the term critical race theory? Today Lindsay and Aubrey give you a high-level overview of the debate going on today in American culture and you'll get the vocabulary you need to start conversations about this crucial topic.
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Towards a Civilized Discussion
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.
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Effective Groups and Leaders
Effective Groups and Leaders explores the qualities and characteristics of effective groups and leaders.
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Reacting to my MIT PhD Application, Four Years Later
Reacting to my MIT PhD Application, Four Years Later
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"I Don't Really Trust Papers Out of Top Labs Anymore" | Reacting to r/MachineLearning
"I Don't Really Trust Papers Out of Top Labs Anymore" | Reacting to r/MachineLearning
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Peer Review
Princeton historian of science Michael Gordin reflects upon the internal mechanisms behind the publication of Immanuel Velikovsky’s notorious book Worlds In Collision in 1950, explaining how peer review was very different then than it is...
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Teaching Heroism
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo (Stanford) describes the important project he launched of teaching people to act heroically when the time for action arises.
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Questioning Techniques for Talking About Media
In this video educators will learn how to develop questioning skills in their students by learning how to effectively ask questions of sources.
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Organizing an Argument
“Organizing an Argument” will explain how to structure a valid, clear argument.
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How a Bill Becomes a Law
“How a Bill Becomes a Law” explains the process of how a bill becomes a law in the United States.
Organizational Communication Channel
Logical Fallacies Top 6
Here are the Top 6 Logical Fallacies to keep in mind in group and team discussions. Knowing these will help group members with critical thinking and analytical skills. We'll look at the following fallacies: 1. Casual fallacy 2. Either/or...
Organizational Communication Channel
Types of Questions
These are the type of questions groups ask for discussions: Fact, value, policy, and prediction. Each type of question leads group discussions in predictable directions. If you want to get better at group leadership skills, asking the...
Organizational Communication Channel
Gender and Communication Differences (& Stereotypes)
Gender and Communication is an interesting and sometimes controversial topic. But, this video looks at several studies to compare and contrast what research says and considers how reliable common stereotypes are on this topic.
Organizational Communication Channel
Emergent Leadership in Groups (Repost)
How does Emergent Leadership in groups work? What makes some people emerge as and become leaders while others do not? Here's a list of Dos and Don'ts to increase your chances.
Organizational Communication Channel
Advantages and Disadvantages of Working in Groups
The Organizational Communication channel is hosted by Alex Lyon (Ph.D.). He also hosts Communication Coach, a related Youtube channel. He is a Professor of Communication.
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
How to Run an Effective Meeting 5 Tips
Learn How to Run an Effective Meeting with these 5 Actionable Tips. Most people don't like meetings, but these practical steps will make sure virtually all of your meetings will be more productive and enjoyable.
Vlogbrothers
Let's Talk about Failure
First, I have to say thank you to all of the people who help make NerdCon: Stories so amazing. Particularly Monica Gasper, Patrick Rothfuss, and Mary Robinette Kowal. But also, all of our remarkable guests and attendees. Second, if I...
Professor Dave Explains
Classical Greek Philosophy: Socrates and Plato
When you think of philosophy, the first figures you likely think of are the classical Greek philosophers, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. It's time to dig into these enormous figures in the history of philosophy, starting with Socrates...
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41 Phrases For Leading A Business Meeting - Business English
"Learn the most common English phrases for leading a business meeting in this short video. Some of the phrases you'll learn in this lesson: Welcoming / thanking the participants - First of all, I’d like to welcome everybody and thank you...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Alternative Theories of Economic Growth and Inflation [Segment 8]
Taught by John Smithin Assisted by Fredrick Zhou There are two alternative views about how to promote economic growth. We develop two generic growth equations, each including the trade balance, the primary budget deficit, and the...
Looking Glass Universe
The most beautiful idea in physics - Noethers Theorem
The proof and maths of Noethers theorem: There are two ways to approach Noethers theorem that I know of. The most common is through Lagrangian mechanics- where the proof is surprisingly simple but unfortunately quite opaque . The other...
Programming Electronics Academy
3 Ways to power an Arduino Board - Do you know them?
ARDUINO POWER SECTION SCHEMATIC In our discussion here, we are going to use an Arduino UNO as the base example – much of what we cover can be extended to other common Arduino boards, but in each case you’ll need to double check for your...