Instructional Video8:03
TLDR News

The Transgender Sports Debate: Should Trans-Women Compete in Women's Sport? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
As the 2020 Tokyo Olympics begins we thought it was time to take a more analytical view on the trans-sport debate. So in this video we unpack using logic, analysis and philosophy whether transgender women should be allowed to compete in...
Instructional Video11:05
The Wall Street Journal

Remarks From Sheryl Sandberg

Higher Ed
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg Faults 'Broken Rung' on Corporate Ladder Over Work Inequities
Instructional Video14:52
The Wall Street Journal

Talk: A Look Inside 'Bad Blood'

Higher Ed
WSJ investigative reporter John Carreyrou talks about the rapid rise and fall of Theranos<br/>
and how it is a cautionary tale about vaporware.
Instructional Video2:15
The Business Professor

Impossibility and Impracticability of Performance - Contract

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Impossibility and Impracticability of Performance - Contract
Instructional Video2:21
XKA Digital

Ma difficult judgement call

Higher Ed
Zeina is Managing Director at The Carlyle Group advising on Corporate Private Equity and European buyout opportunities. Prior to joining Carlyle, Zeina was an Associate at European Digital Capital, a technology venture capital fund....
Instructional Video4:11
Institute for New Economic Thinking

05 On Inflation (1)

Higher Ed
In late 2015, JW Mason and Arjun Jayadev went to speak with Axel Leijonhuvud, in retirement in Pismo Beach, to ask about his work and the intellectual paths not taken after 1968. Over a couple of days with him and his wife Earlene, they...
Instructional Video7:29
Curated Video

Altruism and Perceptions of Fairness in Behavioral Economics

12th - Higher Ed
The video discusses the topic of altruism and its impact on economic behavior. It explains how traditional economic theories assume that individuals are selfish and focused only on their own utility, but in reality, humans engage in acts...
Instructional Video21:33
Curated Video

Play It Out: Unhealthy Dating Relationships (Are You Blinded by the Bright Light of Love?)

K - 8th
Unfortunately, jealousy, possessiveness, and emotional, and physical abuse are accepted behaviors in far too many young relationships. This program challenges teens to take time for a relationship check-up. Each scenario presents...
Instructional Video12:51
Curated Video

PMP Certification Training - Overview of Values and Standards

Higher Ed
This video explains an overview of values and standards.
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This clip is from the chapter "Professional and Social Responsibility" of the series "PMP® Certification Training".This section explains professional and social...
Instructional Video14:49
The Wall Street Journal

Good Bias, Bad Bias

Higher Ed
From racist bots to censorship allegations, bias in AI has already dented the reputations of some companies. At the same time, some biases are essential for AI to achieve desired results.
Instructional Video6:39
Global Ethics Solutions

Gift and Hospitality Issues: Workplace Skills for Success

Higher Ed
This video is the second of a four part course that covers the basic information that employees and managers need to know about gift and hospitality issues. It provides practical information, advice, tips, and a character connection.
Instructional Video5:23
The Business Professor

Exceptions to Consideration in Contract Law

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses exceptions to the requirement of consideration in enforceable contracts. These exceptions include detrimental reliance or promissory estoppel, agreements to pay existing debts, reaffirmation of...
Instructional Video2:17
Curated Video

Modeling Everyday Social Skills- Compromise, A Useful Life Skill

K - 8th
This video explains that compromise is when two people agree together, to give up a little of what they want to make it fair for everyone else.
Instructional Video5:07
Global Ethics Solutions

Fair Business Dealing in an Unfair World

Higher Ed
Fair and ethical dealings in the workplace are always a company’s goal. But competition and greed can cause people to perform unfair and dishonest business practices. In this course you will learn why fair and honest practices are always...
Instructional Video11:20
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Crash Course

Algorithmic Bias and Fairness: Crash Course AI #18

9th - Higher Ed
You wouldn't expect artificial intelligence to have bias. An illuminating video teaches scholars about five different types of algorithmic bias. They learn how bias is not necessarily harmful but can lead to discrimination, and they...
Instructional Video1:27
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PBS

Thinking about Justice

9th - Higher Ed
Before any discussion of justice it's essential that all parties involved share an understanding of the various terms involved in such a discussion. The first video in a series of three provides viewers with definitions for social,...
Instructional Video10:42
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Crash Course

How to Create a Fair Workplace: Crash Course Business - Soft Skills #15

11th - Higher Ed Standards
What does a fair and equitable workplace look like? Using the resource, viewers discover how fairness creates a functional workplace, leading to employee happiness and productivity. The narrator describes the five features of a fair...
Instructional Video6:33
The School of Life

Political Theory - John Rawls

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Pretty much everyone has heard the phrase life is unfair. A theory by John Rawls, a famous political theorist, as to why this occurs in government and society presents itself. Pupils watch his theory through primary resource...
Instructional Video
Macat

An Introduction to John Rawls’s A Theory of Justice

9th - 12th Standards
Justitia, the Roman symbol of justice, is traditionally pictured as blindfolded, holding a sword in one hand and a balance scale in the other to represent that idea that justice should be independent of wealth, power, or status. But how...
Instructional Video16:21
PBS

Splitting Rent with Triangles

10th - Higher Ed
No one wants to pay more for rent than they need to. Here is a video where future renters can learn how to fairly split rent with roommates based on room preferences. An explanation of the Sperner's lemma using an simplex isn't as...
Instructional Video3:15
Numberphile

Should You Catch a Tossed Coin?

6th - 12th
When flipping coins, is it fairer to catch the coin or let it fall to the floor? A short video in the Numberphile Coins playlist first explains that many coins have bias when spinning them on a surface. It follows that letting coins fall...
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: Social Perception the Just World Hypothesis

9th - 10th
This video explains the Just World Hypothesis and the Attribution Theory. [6:32]