Instructional Video5:52
Curated Video

Is Hearing Voices Ever Normal?

Higher Ed
In general when we hear that someone is hearing voices, we believe that the person is experiencing a psychotic episode. Psychosis is a break from reality and not knowing what’s real and not real. Usually hearing voices, also called...
Instructional Video6:44
Curated Video

Always Forgetting? It may Be a Working Memory Problem

Higher Ed
Do you always forget where you put your keys? Or what you were going to say when someone interrupts you? It's possible that you have a working memory problem. Watch this video to learn more about how working memory works and how to tell...
Instructional Video7:32
Learn German with Herr Antrim

Thinking in German: A How-To Guide - German Learning Tips #6 - Deutsch lernen

9th - 12th
In this video I attempt to explain how you can teach yourself to think in German. I mentioned in this video my other video about labeling things in your house to learn vocabulary.
Instructional Video13:52
Rachel's English

American English Pronunciation: The Stop T

6th - Higher Ed
American English pronunciation involves a wide range of sounds. The Stop T sound is among the trickiest. If you’re working on your pronunciation, you’ll want to master this sound and understand how to use it. American English...
Instructional Video1:42
The Business Professor

Elevator Pitch - Startup Ventures

Higher Ed
What is an Elevator Pitch for a Startup Venture? An elevator pitch is a brief, yet powerful, introduction to your startup. The name is derived from the idea of pitching to someone during a short elevator ride—about 30 seconds. It should...
Instructional Video21:32
Music Matters

Using Too Many Non-Chord Tones - Music Composition

9th - 12th
This music composition lesson explores the embellishment of music with non-chord tones/ inessential notes, including a reminder of what are the most common inessential notes. We then consider the implication of using too many non-chord...
Instructional Video18:32
Music Matters

Can You Hear Two Parts and Write Them Down? - Ear Training

9th - 12th
Have you ever had the frustrating experience of hearing a musical idea you want to work with as a player or as a composer but have struggled with being able to write it down? This lesson is an exercise in hearing a two part passage and...
Instructional Video23:31
Music Matters

Can You Hear Four-Part Harmony and Write It Down? - Ear Training

9th - 12th
Have you ever had the frustrating experience of hearing a musical idea you want to work with as a player or as a composer but have struggled with being able to write it down? This lesson is an exercise in hearing a passage of four part...
Instructional Video7:47
Curated Video

I Spent A Month as a Medical Student. Here's What I Learned. | Clinical Immersion

Higher Ed
I Spent A Month as a Medical Student. Here's What I Learned. | Clinical Immersion
Instructional Video6:03
Curated Video

Let's Learn Vowels: Short and Long

K - 3rd
This video teaches the short and long vowel sounds. It gives kids practice hearing those sounds in words by sorting short and long vowel sounds. Being able to try both sounds when encountering a word helps kids learn to blend and read...
Instructional Video3:49
Curated Video

Neuroplasticity

12th - Higher Ed
Duke University neuroscientist Jennifer Groh discusses the vital feature of “neuroplasticity” that accounts for how our brains are continually adapting to the world around us, highlighting how the hearing impaired develop the use of a...
Instructional Video4:24
Curated Video

Losing Control

12th - Higher Ed
UC San Diego psychologist Diana Deutsch describes how, despite their potential effectiveness for revealing how our brains work, many researchers are made uncomfortable by investigating auditory illusions.
Instructional Video3:28
Curated Video

Subjectively Overwhelmed

12th - Higher Ed
Award-winning violinmaker and acoustician Joseph Curtin describes the subjective element that all musicians bring to music-making.
Instructional Video2:39
Curated Video

Subjective Distortions

12th - Higher Ed
Award-winning violinmaker and acoustician Joseph Curtin relates the results of the fascinating double-blind tests to determine if expert musicians could tell new violins from old, and muses on how it's really hard to remove subjective...
Instructional Video4:21
Curated Video

Malleability, Recognized

12th - Higher Ed
Psychologist and memory scientist Elizabeth Loftus (UC Irvine) describes how the law is beginning to explicitly recognize the malleability of memory for eyewitness testimony.
Instructional Video2:34
Curated Video

The Secret of the Ring

12th - Higher Ed
Caltech physicist and Nobel Laureate David Politzer relates how a seemingly obvious question still eludes our understanding: What makes a banjo ring?
Instructional Video2:53
Curated Video

Hearing Differently

12th - Higher Ed
Award-winning violinmaker and acoustician Joseph Curtin describes how many musicians would benefit from learning to listen like recording engineers.
Instructional Video5:50
Curated Video

Five Senses: Part 2

3rd - Higher Ed
"Five Senses: Part 2" models how to identify the five senses and how each is used.
Instructional Video4:35
Curated Video

Senses in Poems

3rd - Higher Ed
“Senses in Poems” identifies words used in poetry that appeal to the senses.
Instructional Video3:21
Curated Video

Five Senses: Part 1

3rd - Higher Ed
A video entitled "Five Senses: Part 1" which introduces the five senses.
Instructional Video5:24
Curated Video

Observing in Science

3rd - Higher Ed
“Observing in Science” discusses how the senses are used to observe the characteristics of objects.
Instructional Video5:17
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Lee McIntyre - On Disinformation: How to Fight for Truth and Protect Democracy

Higher Ed
Lee McIntyre is a Research Fellow at the Center for Philosophy and History of Science at Boston University and a recent Lecturer in Ethics at Harvard Extension School. He holds a B.A. from Wesleyan University and a Ph.D. in Philosophy...
Instructional Video8:00
Curated Video

Leadership skills - winning at office politics

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses how to navigate office politics and survive in a politicized workplace. The speaker explains the importance of perception, networking skills, staying neutral, and maintaining professionalism while...
Instructional Video5:17
Curated Video

How Do Deaf Kids Do School?

3rd - Higher Ed
Have you ever thought about what school options look like for the deaf and hard of hearing? In this video I give you a breakdown of all of those options. Do you like learning about deaf culture? If so let us know in the comments. We...