Instructional Video6:29
SciShow

Hydrogen: The Savior of the Shipping Industry

12th - Higher Ed
Huge container ships relying on fossil fuels transport all kinds of goods across the ocean, creating a huge climate change impact. But there's a better way to power this transport using, of all things, water.
Instructional Video4:09
Curated Video

What is the G20?

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe G20 is a powerful, informal group of nineteen countries and the European Union. It also includes a representative from the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The list evolved from an effort to include major developing...
Instructional Video15:46
Curated Video

Debate on Globalization

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewBecome knowledgeable on the debate regarding globalization, the development of an increasingly integrated global economy. Global business has been growing rapidly in recent decades for a number of political, economic, technical, and...
Instructional Video4:29
Curated Video

How did a ship get stuck in the Suez Canal?

9th - Higher Ed
The Suez Canal is one of the most important waterways in the world, accounting for almost 12 per cent of all global trade, but for six days it was blocked by a skyscraper-sized container ship. For almost a week the Ever Given was lodged...
Instructional Video10:09
Curated Video

US Genius Idea to Move World Largest Ships Across the Panama Canal

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel. In this episode, we explore the marvel of engineering that is the Panama Canal. Stretching 51 miles to connect the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, this canal is critical for global trade, significantly...
Instructional Video2:07
Makematic

The Navigation Acts

K - 5th
The Navigation Acts were a series of trade laws passed by the British Parliament in the 1600s. Learn about how they fuelled discontent in the Thirteen Colonies, setting the stage for the American Revolution.
Instructional Video2:19
Makematic

Columbian Exchange

K - 5th
The Columbian Exchange, a vast system of international trade, changed global commerce forever. Named after famous explorer Christopher Columbus, it reshaped diets, economies, and societies across continents.
Instructional Video2:17
Makematic

Europe and the American Revolution

K - 5th
The American Revolution wasn’t just a fight between American colonists and Great Britain. France, Spain, and the Netherlands backed the rebels through financial and military assistance.
Instructional Video2:11
Curated Video

Pandemic Viruses

6th - 12th
Pandemic viruses can spread around the world. Viruses invade our bodies destroying cells and infecting others, but how do they do it? Biology - Cells And DNA - Learning Points. Viruses are deadly, contagious and can spread easily around...
Instructional Video5:32
Wonderscape

Solutions for a More Resilient Global Supply Chain

K - 5th
Explore potential solutions for the global supply chain crisis revealed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn about the importance of adapting consumer habits, valuing workers, and shifting away from the just-in-time model. Discover how...
Instructional Video4:34
Wonderscape

The Evolution of the Global Supply Chain: From Local to Worldwide

K - 5th
Discover the history of the global supply chain, from the Silk Road to modern innovations like containerization and digital technology. Learn how advancements in transportation and communication, such as steamships, railroads, and the...
Instructional Video5:15
Curated Video

Specializing in Manufacturing

3rd - 8th
Dr. Forrester explains specialization in manufacturing and how the Industrial Revolution changed the ability to manufacture goods. She then talks about how global trade has opened the doors for consumers of manufactured products from...
Instructional Video4:42
Curated Video

Global Trade

3rd - Higher Ed
Dr. Forrester explains how global trade evolved and what global trade is like today. She discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the global market.
Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

International Trade

3rd - 8th
International Trade analyzes how nations trade with one another to obtain goods and services they themselves cannot produce efficiently.
Instructional Video9:47
Economics Explained

What Would Happen if China's Economy Collapses?

6th - 11th
It's no secret that China is facing a myriad of economic problems with many commentators predicting the impending collapse of the Chinese economy. But what would really happen is the world's second largest economy collapses? 0:00 - 2:22...
Instructional Video14:53
Economics Explained

What Would The American Economy Look Like If COVID Never Happened?

9th - Higher Ed
We're exploring South Korea's impressive economic transformation, from an agrarian backwater to a global powerhouse. Home to internationally recognized companies and cutting-edge industries, South Korea is a fascinating case study for...
Instructional Video21:27
The Wall Street Journal

Growth and Investment

Higher Ed
Trade disputes and other forces are cascading through the region. What effect will they have on growth?
Instructional Video15:08
The Wall Street Journal

Intel's Bob Swan On The Battle To Dominate Hardware Computing

Higher Ed
Can the company that put silicon in Silicon Valley compete in the next computing era with deep-pocketed rivals nipping away at its market share? Intel's Bob Swan lays out his game plan for taking on rivals AMD and Nvidia.
Instructional Video30:10
The Wall Street Journal

Tech For The Greater Good: The Gates Foundation Takes On A Pandemic

Higher Ed
Melinda Gates shares the latest on the race to develop a safe vaccine and the importance of its equitable distribution, as well as applying a gender lens to the global pandemic.
Instructional Video19:44
The Wall Street Journal

Policing Trade

Higher Ed
Global trade relations have hit a rough patch. Can the World Trade Organization hold the regime together?
Instructional Video14:51
Economics Explained

Why Does China Manipulate its own Currency?

9th - Higher Ed
China is not playing fair in the game of global trade, they are cheating other countries, companies, and consumers out of business by Manipulating their own currency. So how does a nation like china control their currency? Can this...
Instructional Video1:39
Financial Times

Why commodities won't stay cheap forever

Higher Ed
The FT's global business columnist Rana Foroohar looks at what could cause a surge in the price of oil, gold and other commodities.
Instructional Video4:17
Economics Explained

Could China's Currency Be The New World Reserve? part 1: Introduction & USD as Reserve Currency

6th - 11th
Could China's Currency Be The New World Reserve? part 1/3: This video discusses the concept of a world reserve currency, focusing on the current status of the US dollar and the potential for China's currency to become the new world...
Instructional Video5:29
Economics Explained

How The Suez Crisis Might Give Rise To A New Industry_: The Linchpin In The World's Trade Network

6th - 11th
How is the Suez Canal disaster going to impact the already struggling shipping industry? Who is actually going to end up paying the 400 million dollars an hour that this debacle was reported to cost? And how might all of this help...