Curated Video
Feedback Failure: What if Your Feedback Doesn't go to Plan?
Feedback can start to seem routine, in a well-run team. But feedback doesn’t always go to plan. In this video, we’ll look at four of the most common reasons why feedback doesn't go to plan – and what to do about each type of feedback...
Curated Video
Assertiveness - What are Passive, Aggressive & Assertive Behavior?
Assertiveness at work is important, but do you know what passive, aggressive, assertive all mean? What are the behaviors that are characteristic of each of them, what do they signify, and why should you aim for assertive behavior? Let's...
The Guardian
Documenting Social Housing Injustices Through Film
For over half a century, residents have reported serious structural issues and terrible conditions in London's social housing complexes. Kwajo Tweneboa is a social housing advocate using social media to push for improved living...
Curated Video
Why is a ground wire used?
Do you want to know what purpose ground wire serves? In this video, we'll discuss the basics of ground wire and its importance.
Curated Video
Ground Rod Explained
What is a ground rod used for? what does it connect to. Find out in this video.
Curated Video
Meet and Greet - Gaia the 3 Banded Armadillo!
Jessi shares Gaia the 3 banded armadillo's story, who she shares her home with, and what some of ther favorite things to do are.
Curated Video
Depression is an Illness, Not a Weakness
Major depression is an illness and not a weakness or failure. This video shows you how depression develops in the brain. I also talk about how long depression lasts. Depression is more than sadness or a temporary funk. Since it's beyond...
Curated Video
Changing Cultural Values
Andrew Hoffman, Professor of Sustainable Enterprise at the University of Michigan, discusses how to get people to start being more environmentally sensitive.
Curated Video
Behaviour and Values
University of Michigan business school professor Andrew Hoffman describes the approaches we need to take - and not take - in order to generally increase awareness of the environment throughout society.
Curated Video
I Tried AI-Generated 5-Minute Crafts...Here's What Happened
I Tried AI-Generated 5-Minute Crafts...Here's What Happened
Señor Jordan
How to say "to be guilty" in Spanish (Día 55)
Here's a great one (especially if you're wanting to point out your significant others' shortcomings!) Just kidding. In this lesson we learn about how to talk about someone being at fault or guilty! :-)
Curated Video
Let's Learn Blending Vowel teams: AU, AW
This video teaches how to blend vowel teams AU and AW sounds. Practicing blending sounds is an important step in learning to read.
Curated Video
Rationalizing Abuse
Legal scholar Emilie Hafner-Burton (UC San Diego) discusses the issue of human rights abusers justifying and rationalizing their actions.
Planet PE
Attribution Theory- A Level PE/ Sport Pyschology
Attribution theory links to the reasons performer may give for their success or failure. In this video i quickly take you through the key points in this A level topic
Curated Video
Earthquakes
“Earthquakes” explains how the movement of Earth’s tectonic plates can result in earthquakes.
Curated Video
Goals Part 3: The Secret to Success
In the concluding episode of our goal-setting series, we tackle the all-important subject: achieving your goals. Join us on In-Control as we break down two crucial elements – personal responsibility and self-discipline – that can make or...
Vlogbrothers
Warm Things for Cold Times
In which John discusses things that are warm or make him feel warm, because 1. it is cold outside, and 2. there's an ice pack on his groin right now.
Curated Video
Scala & Spark-Master Big Data with Scala and Spark - Spark RDDs
In this lesson, we will explore Spark RDDs in detail. This clip is from the chapter "Project" of the series "Scala & Spark-Master Big Data with Scala and Spark".This section primarily focuses on building a project on Scala Spark.
Professor Dave Explains
Overview of Geologic Structures Part 2: Faults and Folds
We just learned about the different types of rock deformation, so now let's get a closer look at some more specific structures. First we have faults, which can be normal, reverse, and strike-slip or reverse faults. We should also take a...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
John Kay: People, Not Iron Ore: The Limits of Math in Economics (4/5)
In part four of this INET interview, John Kay suggests that economists need to broaden their skill set and reconnect with the humanities and other social sciences. While math is a useful tool, it is not the only language appropriate for...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Our Earth - Pushing and Shaving
Volcanoes and earthquakes are only part of a bigger picture. Tectonic forces also push continents around and cause mountains to be uplifted. The crust recycles itself. The lighter rocks of the continents float on the heavier rocks of the...
Curated Video
Apache Kafka - Real-time Stream Processing (Master Class) - Kafka Consumer - Scalability, Fault tolerance and Missing Features
In this lecture, we will take our discussion on Kafka Consumers further, and talk about consumer scalability, fault tolerance, and offset management. I will also walk you through some complex scenarios to help you understand why using...
Curated Video
Communicating Change: Strategies for Effective Implementation in a Business Environment
The video discusses the importance of effective communication when implementing strategic change within a business. The speaker highlights potential pitfalls that can occur when poorly communicating strategic change to lower levels of...
Visual Learning Systems
Plate Tectonics Quiz
This video is a quiz that covers topics in the Plate Tectonics series. The speaker presents a series of statements with missing words, and the viewer is tasked with filling in the correct word to complete the sentence. The statements...