Institute for New Economic Thinking
Wendy Brown on Media and Power.
Neoliberalism, warns Professor Wendy Brown, has created a form of reasoning in which human beings are reduced to their economic value and activity, and in which all fields of human activity are treated as markets and institutions,...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Steve Yavner - Why Journalism Matters
Steve Yavner is an assistant professor of journalism at Central Connecticut State University. He is a graduate of Williams College with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. He earned an MSEd from the University of Miami and a PhD from NYU....
Curated Video
Understanding Refraction and Ray Diagrams
The video is a lecture on refraction and ray diagrams. It explains how ray diagrams can be used to describe the refraction of waves at the boundary between two different media, such as air and glass. The video covers concepts such as the...
Science360
Reflecting in the bath
An internally frosted, large light bulb is dipped into a fish tank of water, and the total internal reflection effect produces 'other-worldly' consequences to how the bulb looks in the water. The bulb goes from white to a silvery orb....
Mediacorp
Connecting Generations: Teaching Grandma Social Media
In this heartwarming video, Natalie helps her grandmother, Ivy, connect to social media by introducing her to Instagram and WhatsApp. Through this process, Natalie and Ivy bond and learn more about each other's lives, creating a closer...
Mr. Beat
The American Presidential Election of 1988
The 51st Presidential election in American history took place on November 8, 1988. It was the earliest one I remembered. By many accounts, Ronald Reagan had a solid Presidency. He helped end the Cold War, and the economy remained strong....
NUMBEROCK
Diciendo la Hora en Los Cinco Minutos Más Cercanos | Canción | Grados 2 - 3
Diciendo la Hora en Los Cinco Minutos Más Cercanos | Canción | Grados 2 - 3
Intelligence Squared
Simon Jenkins on why we shouldn’t overreact to terrorist attacks
Simon Jenkins on why we shouldn’t overreact to terrorist attacks.
Curated Video
Elizabeth Keckly: From Slavery to the White House
She was enslaved at birth – but became the first lady’s favorite dressmaker and the author of a sensational memoir that shocked the nation. So who was Elizabeth Keckly?
Curated Video
MIDI: The Language of Music Production
MIDI, or Musical Instrument Digital Interface, is a technical standard that allows hardware instruments to connect and interface with computers. It is a computer language that contains instructions for playing music, such as pitch and...
DoodleScience
Ultrasound _ GCSE Physics
The range of human hearing is 20Hz to 20,000Hz. Ultrasound waves are just sound waves with a frequency above 20,000Hz. When ultrasound reaches a boundary between two media with different densities, some are partially reflected back and...
Curated Video
Jovita Idar: Voice of the People
Imagine throwing shade at a politician online and police showed up to arrest you! It would be un-American, right? In this video, we'll explain the story of Jovita Idar, a Mexican-American journalist who refused to be silenced!
Easy Languages
Easy Filipino 5 - How digital Media influence our lives
Clyde asks students at the Queens of Angels learning center in Cavite about their use of digital media and how it transforms their lives!
Host and Co-Producer of this episode: Clyde Antes
Curated Video
Cortes, 16th century AD
Watch the fascinating story of the deadliest warrior in the Spanish Conquistadors - Hernon Cortes. The man responisble for the massacre and decline of the Regional Empire. Highlighting the strategies developed to over power and creating...
Barcroft Media
The Backpacking Cat Who Travels The US With His Human
AN ADVENTURER has found the perfect travelling purr-tner - his house cat. Adventurer and filmmaker, JJ Yosh, resides in Boulder, Colorado with his black cat Simon. He adopted the feline two years ago, and they have been travelling...
Schooling Online
English Essentials - Flying Through Film – Cinematography in the Truman Show (Stage 6, Years/Grades 11-12)
In this second lesson, we’ll explore the art of cinematography. Get ready to fly through our analysis of Peter Weir’s use of cinematographic techniques in The Truman Show. We’ll look at the ways Weir uses cameras to tell this...
Schooling Online
Powering Through Prose: Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 - Context
Join us for an overview of Ray Bradbury’s world. We’ll show you how key issues and events in the real world shaped his ideas in Fahrenheit 451. Find out how the novel critiques key moments in history, including McCarthyism, 1950s...
Curated Video
Pandemic Lockdown of 1918
The Spanish Flu was one of the deadliest pandemics the world has ever seen – so how was one sleepy Colorado town able to escape unscathed?
Mythology & Fiction Explained
Jason & The Argonauts - The Epic Quest for the Golden Fleece (Greek Mythology)
Mythology & Fiction Explained explores the stories behind Jason and Argonauts and their epic quest for the golden fleece
Curated Video
Mass Media: Interactionist
How does mass media affect our day-to-day social behaviour? Interactionists take a micro-level approach to understanding how mass media interacts with our lives. For example, programs like the morning and nightly news are an everyday...
Seven Dimensions
Building Brand and Reputation in an Organization
In this video, Maria Deveson-Crabbe discusses the difference between brand and reputation and how they apply to her organization. She explains the importance of earning a good reputation and how they have worked to change their brand to...
The Wall Street Journal
The Do-Good Side Hustle
We explore how to navigate having a purpose-led side gig in a divisive world, where taking a stand can quickly become political.
History Hit
Protest, Spirit of the People: From 1968 and beyond
Why was 1968 a big year? Also, learn what it is like to come together when everyones ideals unite. Protest, Spirit of the People, Part 5
Curated Video
Hedy Lamarr: Mother of WiFi
Did you know? The amazing technology behind Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS was the brainchild of Hollywood actor turned visionary inventor Hedy Lamarr - the Mother of Wi-Fi.