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Against Dawkins
Renowned polymath and physicist Freeman Dyson (Institute for Advanced Study) describes how the so-called "militant atheist" movement leads to intolerance and extremism.Reno
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Engaging the Media, Responsibly
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo (Stanford) discusses the importance of packaging key psychological insights so that the media can pass it on to society at large.
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Dangerous Purity
Historian Martin Jay (UC Berkeley) discusses how societal purification movements to eliminate truth often have terrible consequences.
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What Everyone Thinks AI Is vs Reality
What stereotypes do you believe about AI? Let me know in the comments and we can discuss :)
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Is This a Deepfake? | Human Detection of Political Deepfakes
Is This a Deepfake? | Human Detection of Political Deepfakes
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Decline?
UC Berkeley historian Martin Jay describes how the idea that ‘lying in politics is getting worse’ is a constant refrain without any real evidence to support it, and muses on the role of the media in contemporary society.
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Telling time in Spanish - Explanation (Basic)
Telling time in Spanish - Explanation (Basic)
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Telling time with "menos" in Spanish - Explanation (Basic)
Telling time with "menos" in Spanish - Explanation (Basic)
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Presentation Techniques 1
“Presentation Techniques” explains how to present diagrams, graphs, charts, and tables via physical and electronic platforms.
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HTML: HTML Media: Images, Audio and Video
Media makes the web exciting. In this video, you will learn the HTML code to display images, play audio and display videos on a web page.
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Many Different Paths
Renowned scientific polymath Freeman Dyson, Institute for Advanced Study, describes his conviction that, while science is one important way to gain knowledge about the world around us, it is by no means the only way.
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Harnessing the Media
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo, University of Stanford, highlights the critical role the media plays in communicating research insights to the general public and muses on how psychologists can best take advantage of the power of the media...
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The Mark of Shame
UC Berkeley psychologist Stephen Hinshaw describes how many prevailing attitudes towards ADHD and other mental conditions reflected in the media and elsewhere involve a strong social stigma.
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Martha Gellhorn: The War Correspondent who Covered D-Day
One of the United States’ finest war correspondents, Martha Gellhorn battled sexism and misogyny to report on the D-Day landings during the Second World War.
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The Unusual Presidency of William Taft
One-term Presidents are often overlooked – but what makes William Taft’s time in office memorable is the fact that it was defined by a series of unusual firsts.
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Best Practice use of Media When Teaching Civics
Educators share their tips and tricks for successfully using media in their social studies classes when teaching civics.
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The Attorney General
Learn about the different types of open tools and resources that are available to educators and the things to look for when looking for resources - particularly media online.
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Using Media to Develop Critical Thinking Skills
In this video educators will learn about how to develop critical thinking skills in their social studies classes using media, such as: compare claims, assess credibility and reflect on one’s own process of reasoning.
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Robber Barons or Captains of Industry?
The Gilded Age was a period of unprecedented industrial and economic growth in the United States – but were the men at the helm captains of industry or robber barons out for their own?
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History of the Hashtag
Everyday, millions of people around the world use hashtags to sift through the Internet’s endless content – but where did this ubiquitous symbol actually come from?
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Exposing a Government Secret: The Greenbrier Bunker
The Greenbrier Bunker was constructed to protect Congress from nuclear annihilation. It’s one of America’s longest-kept secrets.
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Operation Paperclip
Operation Paperclip saw around 1,600 Nazi scientists recruited by US intelligence to aid American innovation. As a result, none were ever held accountable for their crimes.
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The Harlem Cultural Festival: Summer of Soul
The Harlem Cultural Festival, also known as the Black Woodstock, was a watershed moment for Black culture in America that history almost forgot.