Curated Video
Francisco Goya's Death and Legacy
At age 78, Francisco Goya left Spain to start over in France. Four years later, he died there. Goya was a radical artist who was passionate about truth. He went from a painter in the Royal Court to the chronicler of catastrophe during...
Curated Video
The History of Wellness
Modern though it may seem, well-being or wellness has historical roots. While popular scientific research on the subject dates back to the 1970s, 60s and 50s America and Europe, the origins of well-being date back much farther, and are...
Seven Dimensions
Effective Techniques for Creative Brainstorming at Work
In this video, the speaker discusses the process of brainstorming in a work setting. They emphasize the importance of suspending judgment and generating as many ideas as possible during a brainstorming session.
Curated Video
Responsive Design - Understanding Content Scale
Learner will be able to scale typography and images according to responsive design best practices.
Amor Sciendi
Arcimboldo's Composite Portraits
A history and analysis of Arcimbolo's composite portraits
Amor Sciendi
Theaster Gates: What Art Can Do
An explanation and analysis of Theaster Gates. I discuss his Civil Rights Tapestries, the Stony Island Bank Project and more.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Michael Roth - Teachers Make a Difference -Victor Gourevitch & Henry Abelove
Michael S. Roth '78 became the 16th president of Wesleyan University on July 1, 2007 Formerly president of California College of the Arts (CCA), Roth is known as a historian, curator, author and public advocate for liberal education. A...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Michael S. Roth - Intellectual Diversity in Dangerous Times
Michael S. Roth '78 became the 16th president of Wesleyan University on July 1, 2007 Formerly president of California College of the Arts (CCA), Roth is known as a historian, curator, author and public advocate for liberal education. A...
Amor Sciendi
What Happened to Those Ancient Cities?
We explore the Temple of Artemis, The Library of Alexandria, and the city of Ephesus.
TED Talks
William Noel: Revealing the lost codex of Archimedes
How do you read a two-thousand-year-old manuscript that has been erased, cut up, written on and painted over? With a powerful particle accelerator, of course! Ancient books curator William Noel tells the fascinating story behind the...
The Art Assignment
Do Not Try to Eat This
Dada was a movement known for collage, upturned urinals, and its radicality--a reaction to the horrors of World War I. It was NOT known for its food, but in 1961 artist Man Ray offered this "Menu for a Dadaist Day," and we cooked it for...
IT'S HISTORY
How Vermeer Lied to Us I IT'S HISTORY
We are sure, you have heard about Johannes Vermeer. This Dutch artist has created iconic paintings - for example "The Milkmaid" or "Girl with a Pearl Earring". If you want, to learn more about his life and astonishing art, watch our new...
Curated Video
Practical Data Science using Python - Data Science Roles and Lifecycle
This video introduces you to data science roles and lifecycle. This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to Data Science" of the series "Practical Data Science Using Python".This section introduces you to data science.
TLDR News
Biden Should Be Worried About the Midterms (Here's Why) - TLDR News
Two notable elections happened earlier this month (New Jersey and Virginia's gubernatorial elections) - while neither are particularly important positions, many saw them as bellwethers for the midterm elections taking place in 2022. So...
Life Noggin
What Would A World With Self-Driving Cars Look Like?
Soon, the idea of driving a car will be history. How do self-driving cars work, and what would a world full of them look like? Watch More: How Does WiFi Work? ►►►► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=METB1o4UAT8 Support Life Noggin on...
Smarthistory
Ruth Asawa, Untitled | Modernisms 1900-1980 | Arts and humanities | Khan Academy
Ruth Asawa, Untitled, c. 1958, iron wire, 219.7 × 81.3 × 81.3 cm Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Speakers: Allison Glenn and Beth Harris. View more lessons or practice this subject at...
AsapSCIENCE
What Is The Most Dangerous Sport In The World?
Sports can be deadly - what is the most dangerous sport?! Subscribe, it's free! http://bit.ly/asapsci Created by: Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown Written by: Tharsan Kanagalingam, Rachel Salt, Mitch Moffit & Greg Brown Illustrated by:...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Michael Roth - Legacy Admissions
Michael S. Roth '78 became the 16th president of Wesleyan University on July 1, 2007 Formerly president of California College of the Arts (CCA), Roth is known as a historian, curator, author and public advocate for liberal education. A...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Michael Roth - Safe Enough Spaces: A Pragmatist's Approach to Inclusion, Free Speech ...
Michael S. Roth '78 became the 16th president of Wesleyan University on July 1, 2007 Formerly president of California College of the Arts (CCA), Roth is known as a historian, curator, author and public advocate for liberal education. A...
Amor Sciendi
St. Paul's Cathedral: Religion and Science
How can do the Sciences, Artistic Expression, and Religion come together to create a useful, inspiring, and beautiful structure? Learn about Christopher Wrens Process in designing and building St. Paul's Cathedral
MinuteEarth
How Birds Almost Escalated The Cold War
To find out how you can help Nature Canada protect at least 30% of the world’s lands and ocean by 2030, visit https://www.naturecanada.ca/?utm_source=MinuteEarth. A technology to ignore birds on radar ended up being useful to study and...
Smarthistory
Warhol, Coca-Cola [3] | Modernisms 1900-1980 | Khan Academy
Andy Warhol, Coca-Cola [3], 1962, casein on canvas, 176.2 x 137.2 cm (Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts), a Seeing America video Speakers: Alejo Benedetti and Steven Zucker. Created...