Instructional Video3:36
Science360

Batlab studies echolocation to learn how animals "see" with sound - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Bat echolocation reveals more on how mammals use sensory information to thrive Description: Neuroscientist Cindy Moss is investigating how animals use sensory information to guide their behavior. Her team at Johns Hopkins University's...
Instructional Video7:19
Catalyst University

Virial Equation of State & The Boyle Temperature

Higher Ed
Virial Equation of State & The Boyle Temperature
Instructional Video7:07
Global Ethics Solutions

The Courageous Leader (Part 3): Courageous Leadership Crisis

Higher Ed
This is the third of a five-part course on moral leadership. Being courageous requires that you discern and assess what needs to be done and have the fortitude to be able to deal with the consequences based on the foundation of those...
Instructional Video2:11
The Business Professor

Understanding Customer Behavior

Higher Ed
This video discusses the importance of customer relationship management (CRM) in today's marketing landscape. It explains how collecting and analyzing data on individual customer activity helps businesses understand their customers'...
Instructional Video7:06
Curated Video

Multi-Paradigm Programming with Modern C++ - Interface with Style

Higher Ed
C++ lets us design an interface using different styles (or paradigms). You can use templates, virtual functions, Pimpl, good old C-style functions, or a combination. Which way is better? Depends on the situation. This video provides an...
Instructional Video1:42
The Business Professor

Organizational Behavior: Influencing Employee Performance

Higher Ed
This video provides a foundational understanding of the organizational behavior approach and its relevance in managing employees effectively. The video discusses three key aspects: individual differences, motivational systems, and social...
Instructional Video6:40
ShortCutsTv

Rosenhan: On Being Sane in Insane Places

Higher Ed
This haunting film provides a brilliant summary of one of the most infamous experiments ever conducted in psychology, looking at its origins, methods, quite extraordinary findings and its lasting impact on psychiatry.
Instructional Video12:20
ShortCutsTv

Criminal Profiling

Higher Ed
An area that’s captured the public imagination from tv shows like Mindhunter and Criminal Minds is criminal profiling. But what’s the reality behind the hype? What is criminal profiling? What do profilers do? Does profiling work? In this...
Instructional Video10:25
Curated Video

The Hoffman Process: Changing Lives in 7 Days

Higher Ed
The video discusses the impact of our parents on our personality and how negative behavioral patterns can develop as a result of trying to please them. The Hoffman process is introduced as a solution to help individuals recognize and...
Instructional Video6:31
ShortCutsTv

Moral Panics

Higher Ed
This film examines the concepts of moral panic and deviancy amplification through both a classic - Stan Cohen talking about the origins and implications of his concept in the context of Mods and Rockers in the early 1960ês - and...
Instructional Video5:37
Global Ethics Solutions

Mental Makeover: Professional Ethics and Self-Discipline -Ethics and Self-Discipline at Work

Higher Ed
The central theme of this course is self-discipline. How we think about ethical problems at work and how our mind processes these problems is a huge first-step in dealing with workplace dilemmas. This process of thinking about how we...
Instructional Video12:10
Mythology & Fiction Explained

The Seven Deadly Sins - What Are They and Why Are They So Dangerous?

12th - Higher Ed
Mythology & Fiction Explained explores the Seven Deadly Sins with one main goal, to find out why they were considered so deadly. In order to uncover their origins we must examine how and why they came to exist.
Instructional Video2:18
Global Ethics Solutions

Working Sober! Signs and Symptoms of Substance Abuse

Higher Ed
This course covers the signs and symptoms of substance abuse. Topics include the cost of substance abuse, signs of drug and alcohol abuse, impact of abuse, and how to understand addiction. This is one part of a four-part basic drug &...
Instructional Video5:53
Curated Video

Kohlberg’s Six Stages of Moral Development

Higher Ed
This video explores Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development, which proposes that our moral reasoning progresses through six stages. Using a hypothetical schoolyard fight and the famous Heinz dilemma, the video explains how...
Instructional Video5:38
Mr. Beat

There Are No Bullies

6th - 12th
But there is plenty of bullying. Mr. Beat proposes we end it by respecting the victim, not giving the bullying behavior an audience, and treating others with kindness, even if they don't deserve it.
Instructional Video7:04
Communication Coach Alex Lyon

Legitimate Power

Higher Ed
Legitimate Power (French & Raven) is one or the types of bases of power. We look at examples of legitimate power.
Instructional Video4:27
Intelligence Squared

Tax the rich more - or was that less?

Higher Ed
Should the rich pay more tax?
Instructional Video4:15
Seven Dimensions

Effective Approaches to Confrontation and Investigation in the Workplace

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the importance of being confrontational with employees in a friendly and non-embarrassing manner. They provide tips on how to approach difficult conversations, obtain admissions of wrongdoing, and...
Instructional Video18:17
Institute of Art and Ideas

Is morality about thinking or feeling?

Higher Ed
We think empathising with others is the route to a better world. But studies show that empathy encourages us to help one named child over ten anonymous others. Is morality strangely not about empathy at all? Does the moral way to act...
Instructional Video7:36
Neuro Transmissions

Neuroscientist explains why bad habits are hard to break

12th - Higher Ed
New Year’s Resolutions are notoriously difficult to stick to. Of the people that make resolutions, less than a quarter of them are still going strong a month later. Why are old habits so hard to break? It may seem like you have all the...
Instructional Video5:10
Global Ethics Solutions

Legislating Morality - Personal and Legal Morality at Work

Higher Ed
In our society, we have rules and laws in place that regulate unfair business practices and other unlawful behaviors. But when it comes to our personal moral choices, there are no rules and it is left up to us not to cross ethical...
Instructional Video3:02
Science360

Butterfly species evolution in action

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists have found a population of tropical butterflies that may be on its way to splitting into two distinct species based on wing color and mate preference. Researchers describe the relationship between diverging color patterns in...
Instructional Video4:38
Psychology Unlocked

The Strange Situation - Mary Ainsworth (1969)

Higher Ed
Possibly the most famous experimental paradigm for exploring attachment in infants - Mary Ainsworth's (1969) Strange Situation places an infant in eight scenarios to observe their attachment behaviours.
Instructional Video7:07
Brian McLogan

Learn How to Factor Completely a Polynomial Given One Factor Using Synthetic Division

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to find all the zeros of a polynomial given one rational zero. A polynomial is an expression of the form ax^n + bx^(n-1) + . . . + k, where a, b, and k are constants and the exponents are positive integers. The zeros of a...