Instructional Video15:56
IDG TECHtalk

IoT and retail tech pushes envelope in 2019: TECH(talk)

Higher Ed
What's ahead for Internet of Things technology in 2019? Prepare for more location-based advertising, warehouse robotics, and concepts such as the no-line, no-checkout Amazon Go store.
Instructional Video16:24
Economics Explained

The Shifting Economics of California

6th - 11th
This is California, the Golden State and one of the largest economies in the world in its own right. If California was counted as a sovereign nation it would be the fifth-largest in the world by GDP, with a 3.2 trillion dollar gross...
Instructional Video3:21
Packt

Compare the breadth-first and depth-first search algorithms : What Are We Searching for?

Higher Ed
From the section: Searching in Graphs. In this section, we will see what we are searching for. Also, we will look at how to use and implement Breadth-First Search and Depth-First Search along with a simple puzzle game example. What does...
Instructional Video3:23
Curated Video

Nipsey Hussle

9th - Higher Ed
Ermias Joseph Asghedom, known professionally as Nipsey Hussle, was an American rapper, activist, and entrepreneur. Nipsey Hussle was nominated for a Grammy for best rap album for his major-label debut, fittingly called Victory Lap, a...
Instructional Video13:04
Weird History

The Feud Between Guns N Roses and Nirvana

12th - Higher Ed
Even before Kanye West interrupted Taylor Swift, rock and roll feuds tore both bands and fans apart. The transition from big hair in the late '80s to dirty hair in the early '90s created one of the most memorable rock beefs in history:...
Instructional Video45:18
NASA

NASA | Rising Seas: Science on the Greenland Ice Sheet

3rd - 11th
Enjoy a deep dive into sea level rise research as NASA scientists and their colleagues discuss their research on and around the Greenland Ice Sheet.
Instructional Video19:08
All Ears English

How This Hollywood Accent Coach Trained Kaitlyn Dever for Monsterland -All Ears English Podcast 1800

Pre-K - Higher Ed
How This Hollywood Accent Coach Trained Kaitlyn Dever for Monsterland -All Ears English Podcast 1800
Instructional Video7:42
Curated Video

The Beginners 2022 Cyber Security Awareness Training Course - Cryptomining

Higher Ed
In this eye-opening lecture, you will learn, in simple terms, all about what cryptomining (or ‘cryptojacking’, as we call it in the security industry), and why hackers have gravitated to it to make money by socially engineering us....
Instructional Video28:11
Global Health with Greg Martin

TWiGH live from the World Health Assembly!

Higher Ed
Live from Geneva, Switzerland at the World Health Organization’s (WHO) World Health Assembly (WHA) the TWiGH Team discusses the pressing Global Health Agenda. Joining the panel are students from the University of South California (USC)...
Instructional Video3:16
Intelligence Squared

What makes an Art Capital?

Higher Ed
Highlights: The Making of An Art Capital.
Instructional Video17:04
Curated Video

Likes and Dislikes in English

Higher Ed
This English language learning video is aimed at helping people learn to talk confidently about what they like, what they don't like, and how to ask other people what they like.
Instructional Video16:50
Curated Video

Talking About Vacations in English

Higher Ed
This video covers the language for preparing for and talking about vacations. It introduces "need" and "don't need," as well as simple words and expressions.
Instructional Video17:54
Mr. Beat

Why the Electoral College is Terrible

6th - 12th
Mr. Beat explains how the Electoral College is the worst way to elect the President and Vice President in the United States.
Instructional Video8:47
Barcroft Media

Barbie Wannabe Has Eye Surgery To Look More Caucasian | HOOKED ON THE LOOK

Higher Ed
A SELF-proclaimed ‘human doll’ has had eyelid surgery to make her appear more Caucasian - like her style icon Barbie. Ophelia Vanity, from Los Angeles, California, is half-Chinese by heritage - but spent $4,000 on a blepharoplasty to...
Instructional Video1:06
Next Animation Studio

Massive iceberg breaks from Eastern Antarctica

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists said iceberg D-28 is among the largest to calve from Antarctic ice in decades, but is not caused by climate change.
Instructional Video4:36
Curated Video

How donuts have benefitted America's immigrants

12th - Higher Ed
Donuts are the all-American confectionery. They have also helped a group of immigrants from Cambodia pursue the American dream.
Instructional Video26:37
The Wall Street Journal

Restaurant Reinvention

Higher Ed
Chef-owners Tom Colicchio of Crafted Hospitality and Stephanie Izard of Girl & the Goat discuss how the restaurant industry has permanently changed as a result of the pandemic, how they approach resiliency, and what the future holds.
Instructional Video28:18
The Wall Street Journal

How We Spend It

Higher Ed
"Broke Millennial" author Erin Lowry, "Pound Foolish" author Helaine Olen and My Fab Finance founder Tonya Rapley speak with WSJ Deputy Business Editor Anupreeta Das about the spending and saving habits of the next generation of consumers.
Instructional Video4:04
Science360

Science Behind the News: Predictive Policing

12th - Higher Ed
"The Los Angeles Police Department is using a new tactic in their fight against crime called "predictive policing." It's a computer program that was originally developed by a team at UCLA, including mathematician Andrea Bertozzi and...
Instructional Video8:40
Weird History

Toyo & Seytsu and Executive Order 9066

12th - Higher Ed
Mark Takahashi talks about his family’s experience with Japanese Internment Camps during World War II. After Pearl Harbor and the issuing of Executive Order 9066, Mark's paternal and maternal grandparents, Toyo and Seytsu, were sent to...
Instructional Video3:43
Healthcare Triage

Traffic is Terrible and Terrible for You

Higher Ed
Commuting is one of the least pleasant things we do. But it’s not just an annoying time waster — there’s a case that it’s a public health issue.
Instructional Video5:47
Professor Dave Explains

Converting Between Temperature Scales (Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin)

12th - Higher Ed
If you're American, you're familiar with the Fahrenheit scale, so 30 degrees is cold and 100 degrees is hot. But in the rest of the world, nobody uses this scale! They use Celsius, and to them, 30 is pretty darn hot. Furthermore,...
Instructional Video25:45
The Wall Street Journal

At Your Service

Higher Ed
Will Guidara, restaurateur for Make it Nice, talks with WSJ Magazine contributing editor Howie Kahn about how superb hospitality is the backbone of success.
Instructional Video45:30
Bill Carmody

How to Make a Lasting Impact in Your Life and the Lives of Others

Higher Ed
In this video, Bill Carmody interviews Sevier Chaudhry, the author of the book "The Difference: Why When Good Enough is Not Good Enough". Chaudhry shares his insights on the importance of having a caring mindset and how it can make a...