Instructional Video4:48
Financial Times

Coronavirus how to tackle the economic crisis

Higher Ed
FT economics commentator Martin Sandbu analyses the emergency fiscal and monetary measures being taken to deal with the global financial and economic fallout from coronavirus.
Instructional Video1:28
Global Health with Greg Martin

Global health channel membership. It's about working and how to get a job in public health.

Higher Ed
You can now become a member of the global health channel and gain access to information about how to get a job in public health and global health. Members will be able to participate in live video streams and chat, have access to...
Instructional Video5:24
Hip Hughes History

The Ninth Amendment Explained: The Constitution for Dummies Series

6th - 12th
Continuing the Constitution for Dummies Series with the Bill of Rights and Amendment 9. Explained simply so you can understand the Constitution of the United States.
Instructional Video1:27
Cerebellum

American Transformation And Industrialisation: 1868-1890 - The Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)

9th - 12th
American democracy has a lineage of written records that we can trace to show the development of our nation, and how each document builds on those before it to make our foundation of freedom stronger. In this video, documents conceived...
Instructional Video14:09
Curated Video

Understanding Factor Immobility and Market Failure

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, the topic of immobility is explained, specifically, factor immobility and its effects on market failure. The concept of production and the allocation of resources are introduced, and then the video delves into different...
Instructional Video3:34
Science360

The Language of Math

12th - Higher Ed
Learning the language of math can be enlightening. Just ask Tony Chan, who heads the Mathematical and Physical Sciences directorate at the National Science Foundation (NSF); David Bressoud, president of the Mathematical Association of...
Instructional Video24:44
The Wall Street Journal

Future Of: Work | London

Higher Ed
New work arrangements & job structures are upending career paths & the 9-to-5 jobs that have long been central to modern society. As offices embrace co-working, flexible hours, distributed teams & the gig economy, how can traditional...
Instructional Video1:15:35
Global Health with Greg Martin

Careers in Global Health - a panel discussion

Higher Ed
A live Panel Discussion in which questions about working in Global Health were asked by students. Questions like: How do I find a job in global health? Should I do a PhD? How do I network in the global health space? And many more.
Instructional Video4:10
Global Health with Greg Martin

Global Health Careers - Your Role

Higher Ed
This is a second video in a series on Global Health careers. In this video Greg Martin talks about the possible roles you might play in the global health space
Instructional Video26:52
Global Health with Greg Martin

Access to Medicines (part IV). How to get a job!

Higher Ed
In this video the panel continue the discussion on Access to Medicines and focus on "who is doing what" (and where a person might be able to find work in this space).
Instructional Video9:16
TLDR News

The US Economy Is it as Strong as Trump Claims - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Going into the 2020 election, Donald Trump is trying to emphasise the strength of the US economy. This seems like a good tactic, and there is a track record for presidents getting re-elected on the basis of economic strength. So in this...
Instructional Video4:27
ACDC Leadership

Vote for The Economics Party- Clifford vs Trump & Clinton

12th - Higher Ed
Two points. First, politicians shouldn't make economically unrealistic promises. A single-payer health care system would be nice, so would free college education, lower taxes, paid maternity, a balanced budget, services for senior...
Instructional Video10:16
Hip Hughes History

The 1920's Explained: US History Review

6th - 12th
A lecture for United States history which focuses on the Roaring Twenties, specifically designed for the regents examination in NY State.
Instructional Video5:59
Healthcare Triage

Would Medicare for All Increase Your Wages?

Higher Ed
Medicare for All, which would extend health coverage to all Americans, has been a hot topic of debate in recent years. Researchers have looked into the many ways that a switch to Medicare for All might change our lives, and one of those...
Instructional Video11:50
Zach Star

Make Your Own Luck - Model Success

12th - Higher Ed
When you look at the statistics of marriage/divorce, succeeding in business, making it to graduation, and more, sometimes it can feel a little intimidating. You may be thinking that it seems like the odds are against you. But unless you...
Instructional Video10:29
Seven Dimensions

Ways to Enhance your Career

Higher Ed
In this video, Judy Olian, Dean of the UCLA Anderson School of Management, shares valuable insights on how to advance in one's career. She emphasizes the importance of saying yes to new assignments and taking risks, even when feeling...
Instructional Video19:59
The Wall Street Journal

Kai-Fu Lee on the Future of AI and Enterprise Tech

Higher Ed
Kai-Fu Lee, founder and CEO of Sinovation Ventures on where AI trendlines head next, and how AI will be applied to enterprise.
Instructional Video1:55
Global Health with Greg Martin

Finding the right job in Global Health

Higher Ed
In this video Dr Greg Martin talks about how to get the perfect job in Global Health and Public Health. Candidates for jobs need to have an in-depth knowledge of subject matter (like HIV, TB, malaria, non-communicable disease etc.) and...
Instructional Video3:43
The Business Professor

What are the Benefits of Networking

Higher Ed
This Video Explains: What are the Benefits of Networking
Instructional Video6:35
Zach Star

How Much do Engineers and Scientists Make? Salary and Employment Statistics

12th - Higher Ed
Two common statistics that are helpful to know about any college major are: how much money you can expect to make, and the amount of job opportunities. Here I outline the statistics for many of the most majors and careers when it comes...
Instructional Video3:26
The Business Professor

Employee Privacy Rights in the Workplace

Higher Ed
to privacy in the workplace. It covers topics such as limitations on recording employee communications, privacy expectations within the work environment, monitoring of employer-provided systems, and restrictions on polygraph testing as a...
Instructional Video18:08
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Race Has a Regional Dimension in America’s Political Economy

Higher Ed
Stanford economic historian Professor Gavin Wright, addressing the Institute’s conference on the economics of race, argues that the conditions facing the children of the great migration from the South are very different to the conditions...
Instructional Video7:44
PBS

Why Do We Get Grades in School?

12th - Higher Ed
Will you get a B+, C, an A-, a D+ or the dreaded F? We've all had that moment of sheer panic while waiting for your report card. But when you step back, it's worth asking why do we get letter grades at all? And whatever happened to E?...
Instructional Video21:04
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Breaking the Glass Ceiling

Higher Ed
Inequality takes many forms, such as wealth inequality, or inequality amongst northern and southern hemisphere nations (the developed vs developing economies). One can make the case that gender inequality has been with us the longest,...