Instructional Video12:32
Mythology & Fiction Explained

Vampires: A Brief History of Obsession - (Exploring Vampire Folklore)

12th - Higher Ed
Mythology & Fiction Explained explores the folklore and numerous legends surrounding vampires, we also see how they changed over the years.
Instructional Video7:42
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Reflections on George Soros

Higher Ed
Economists involved in the Institute talk about founder George Soros and his track record for being ahead of the curve and making fundamental change happen.
Instructional Video5:20
Boulder Creek International

The Frontier Ukraine: Volunteering to Fight in Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
WARNING: This video contains footage some viewers may find distressing. The Frontier Ukraine part 1/7: This video is about a group of individuals who decided to travel to Ukraine to witness the Euromaidan Revolution and ended up...
Instructional Video14:25
Professor Dave Explains

President Ronald Reagan

12th - Higher Ed
Professor Dave explores the career and legacy of President Ronald Reagan
Instructional Video13:26
Boulder Creek International

The Frontier Ukraine: Investigating the MH17 Tragedy

10th - Higher Ed
WARNING: This video contains footage of violence and death, some viewers may find distressing. The Frontier Ukraine part 5/7: This video discusses the investigation into the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 in 2014. It explores...
Instructional Video18:46
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Katharina Pistor: Creating a Socially Useful Financial System 1/5

Higher Ed
Katharina Pistor, Michael I. Sovern Professor of Law, Columbia Law School, speaking at the breakout panel entitled "How Can We Create a Financial System That Is Socially Useful?" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET)...
Instructional Video18:46
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Europe Viewed from the East

Higher Ed
In INET's complete interview with Erik Berglöf, he catches us up on what has been happening in Europe recently. The topics covered include how the crisis affected development and regulation of the greater Euro zone, and how countries in...
Instructional Video11:46
OverSimplified

The Cold War (Part 1)

6th - 11th
The Cold War (Part 1)
Instructional Video3:46
Boulder Creek International

The Frontier Ukraine: An Interview with a Pro-Ukrainian Activist Living in Occupied Donetsk

9th - Higher Ed
WARNING: This video contains footage some viewers may find distressing. The Frontier Ukraine part 7/7: The conflicts in east Ukraine have reached a stalemate. Pro-Russian separatists have taken absolute control of Donetsk and much of...
Instructional Video17:55
IDG TECHtalk

Your best defense against insider threats | TECH(talk)

Higher Ed
When employees are your weakest link, companies must have programs in place to prevent them from accidentally or intentionally putting the organization at risk. Watch as TECHtalk hosts Ken Mingis and Juliet Beauchamp discuss various...
Instructional Video23:45
History Hit

How the Cold War Shaped Western Democracy with Simon Reid-Henry

12th - Higher Ed
Dan sat down with Simon Reid-Henry to discuss the evolution of Western democracy across the world from the early 1970s to present day. They talk about the broad decline of the centrist post-war politics over the past decades and the rise...
Instructional Video21:24
The Wall Street Journal

Fintech's Promise

Higher Ed
Affirm co-founder and CEO Max Levchin talks about the future of fintech with WSJ Financial Editor Dennis Berman at the WSJ D.Live conference in Laguna Beach, Calif.
Instructional Video13:27
Professor Dave Explains

Harry Truman: Dropping Bombs (1945 – 1953)

12th - Higher Ed
Harry Truman ascended to the presidency upon the death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He had to wrap up World War II, which involved his controversial decision to drop atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Truman...
Instructional Video17:46
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Erik Berglöf: The Challenge of Large, Complex Financial Institutions (1/7)

Higher Ed
The panelists discuss large complex financial institutions at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 9, 2011. The speaker in this segment is Erik Berglöf, Chief Economist and Special Adviser at the European Bank for Reconstruction &...
Instructional Video7:34
Boulder Creek International

The Frontier Ukraine: Inside the Separatist Conflict in Donetsk

9th - Higher Ed
WARNING: This video contains footage some viewers may find distressing. The Frontier Ukraine part 3/7: The video is a report on the conflict in Donetsk, Ukraine, featuring interviews with a press officer for the separatists, a...
Instructional Video3:03
Curated Video

The History and Making of Sauerkraut

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sauerkraut is a fermented cabbage dish that is made by soaking the vegetable in brine. It has long been a common method for preserving cabbage in Eastern Europe and Germany, though it's thought to have been brought to Europe by Genghis...
Instructional Video5:21
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Erik Berglöf - Crisis in Eastern Europe: The People's Perspective (3/4)

Higher Ed
INET interview with Erik Berglöf, part 3 of 4
Instructional Video9:49
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Katharina Pistor - What Finance (and Economics) Can Learn from Law

Higher Ed
Without law and legal institutions, financial markets won't work. That's what economists discovered about 15 years ago, when former socialist countries turned towards capitalism. But economists still conceive of law too narrowly, mainly...
Instructional Video4:42
Kult America

Belarus - Victory From The Other Side

Higher Ed
Belarus is said to be a backwards hermetic dictatorship full of people who hate the west and live in a third world standard, I was curious if its perception was true so I decided to get a visa and go. I actually wanted to visit the...
Instructional Video10:05
Boulder Creek International

The Frontier Ukraine: Exploring Separatist Territory in Donetsk

9th - Higher Ed
WARNING: This video contains footage some viewers may find distressing. The Frontier Ukraine part 2/7: This video follows a group of individuals who travel to separatist territory in Donetsk to understand the conflict from the other...
Instructional Video18:31
Religion for Breakfast

What is Kabbalah?

12th - Higher Ed
References: Boaz Huss, "All You Need Is LAV: Madonna and Postmodern Kabbalah," The Jewish Quarterly Review, Vol. 95, No. 4 (Fall 2005). Burack, C. D. H. Lawrence's Language of Sacred Experience: the Transfiguration of the Reader, 2005....
Instructional Video8:11
Boulder Creek International

The Frontier Ukraine: Life During Ceasefire for the Ukrainian Volunteer Soldiers in 2014

9th - Higher Ed
WARNING: This video contains footage some viewers may find distressing. The Frontier Ukraine part 6/7: The filmmakers return east, to the Lugansky region, where they meet with Dima Thedobass, the Ukrainian Volunteer Soldier they met at...
Instructional Video16:59
Food Farmer Earth

Mother's Chicken Soup and So Much More!

12th - Higher Ed
Mother's Bistro chef Lisa Schroeder shares her professional, culinary skills in the making the quintessential home-made chicken soup. Not only does Schroeder offer easy recipes to follow (see link below), she provides shortcuts to save...
Instructional Video8:38
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Janine Wedel - Behind the Scenes of International Banking Regulation

Higher Ed
Five years into the Great Recession, discussion and political fights continue about the right approach to international banking supervision. How to avert the next financial crisis or at the very least lessen its damage? Given the topic's...