Crash Course
Archdukes, Cynicism, and World War I Crash Course World History
In which John Green teaches you about the war that was supposed to end all wars. Instead, it solved nothing and set the stage for the world to be back at war just a couple of decades later. As an added bonus, World War I changed the way...
SciShow
Why Psychology Tells Us What We Already Know
Hindsight bias skews our interpretation of events and information, making it seem like they were predictable or just not that surprising. This bias can cause some real problems, but the good news is, once you are aware of it, there are...
SciShow
What Does Carbonated Water Do to Your Body?
We love carbonated drinks, but they also get a bad rap. What does bubbly water do to our body? Is it really bad for us?
SciShow
What Causes Morning Sickness?
If you've ever been pregnant, or been around a pregnant lady, you know that the agony that is morning sickness -- and it's not just something that happens in the morning! SciShow explains the many theories about what causes it.
SciShow
All About Allergies
What are allergies? How are they caused, and what can people do to prevent them? SciShow explains!
Crash Course
Moral Luck: Crash Course Philosophy
Can two people who make the same bad decision bear different levels of moral responsibility? Today, we try to address this question with the concept of moral luck. Hank explains the difference between moral and causal responsibility, and...
SciShow
Will Learning Another Language Make You Smarter?
People used to say being bilingual was bad for your brain. Now, we know that's not true—but does it actually make you smarter?
SciShow
Zombie Apocalypse?
Hank addresses recent news items that point toward a so-called "zombie apocalypse," and introduces us to some new additions to the periodic table.
TED Talks
Kashfia Rahman: How risk-taking changes a teenager's brain
Why do teenagers sometimes make outrageous, risky choices? Do they suddenly become reckless, or are they just going through a natural phase? To find out, Kashfia Rahman -- winner of the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair...
SciShow
Why Do You Sabotage Yourself Before a Big Test? Self-Handicapping
It’s pretty common to procrastinate before a big exam or an important presentation, and those self-handicapping has to do with protecting yourself from negative feelings.
Curated Video
Navigating the World
Eight established researchers provide real-world examples of the relevance of TOK (Theory of Knowledge) concepts in their research. This interdisciplinary TOK Sampler explores the challenges of navigating diverse, and sometimes...
Curated Video
How to Do Issue Management
With any project, things will happen that you don't expect. Issues will emerge. So, how do you do Issue Management? In this video, I describe the following steps: 1. Identify Issues 2. Analyze Issues 3. Plan Issue Response 4. Take...
Curated Video
6 More Project Management Hacks in 3 Minutes
Six more short, sharp, easy things you can do that will have big results in improving your project outcomes. 6 More Project Management Hacks to boost your project performance.
Curated Video
Who's to Blame when Your Project goes Wrong?
When things go wrong, who's fault is it? Who is to blame? That's a question, I tackle in this short opinion-video. The question of blame and fault is a common one for Project Managers, so this short video is ESSENTIAL viewing! 'It's not...
Curated Video
Three Kinds of Stupid: Avoid Project Failure
In a recent video, I talked about Three Concepts that will Make You a Smarter Project Manager ( • Three Concepts to Make You a Smarter ... ). Now let's take a look at the three things that people seem to regard as particularly stupid....
Curated Video
Conflict in Project Management: It's Your Fault
Conflict seems to be a big part of a Project Manager's life... So, you'd better learn to suck it up. And you also need to learn to handle it effectively... and with respect. But you can do better The ideal position is to make conflict a...
Curated Video
Failure and Blame: Learn to Avoid Project Failure
Project Failure is one of the favorite topics for project managers. From pub conversations to the outrageously-priced Standish Report, we love to discuss and read about failed projects. We think that, by learning about them, we can avoid...
Curated Video
How to Manage Vendors: Getting the Best Results
As your projects get bigger, there will come a time when you need to know how to manage vendors, to get the best results from them. It can be tempting to see the relationship as competitive: one of you must lose, for the either to win....
Wonderscape
The Boston Tea Party: A Defiant Stand Against British Rule
Discover how the Sons of Liberty protested British rule by dumping tea into Boston Harbor. Learn about their bold actions, the meaning behind "No taxation without representation," and how this event changed attitudes towards British...
Curated Video
The Ultimate ChatGPT Guide with React Native - Develop Mobile Apps - Critically Analyze ChatGPT Faulty Solutions to Augment the React Native Code
In this video, you will critically analyze the faulty solutions provided by ChatGPT for a specific React Native problem. You will explore alternative solutions to the issue and learn how to augment the code to improve its efficiency and...
Curated Video
How to Do a Performance Turnaround - 6-step process [Feedback Challenges]
If you have a poor-performing member of your team, how do you turn around their poor performance? I'll give you a 6-step process to performance turnaround process.
Curated Video
What is Empowerment? The Organization Giving up its Power
What happens when organizations give up their power to the people within them? The answer is 'empowerment'.
Curated Video
How to Change Someone's Mind
You really do need to bring all of your influencing and persuasion skills to bear if you want to change someone’s mind. So, in this video, I’ll share my top ten tips.
Curated Video
Four Primary Negotiating Behaviors - Key Concepts in Negotiation
Sometimes, negotiations bring out the worst in people. After all, they are really conflict played out following a process and, we hope, in a respectful way. So, what can you expect? In this video, you'll learn about the four primary...