Instructional Video3:10
Science360

Face Blindness study sheds light on typical brain function - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Behavioral and brain imaging data reveal new details about how facial recognition works in the brain Description: People with acquired prosopagnosia recognize few faces, a condition known also as "face blindness." These are people who...
Instructional Video7:19
Global Health with Greg Martin

How to get Global Health Field Experience - getting ready for your career in public health

Higher Ed
In this video I talk about firstly, what field experience is, secondly, ensuring that you and the communities that you work with are safe, and finally, how to find the right field experience for you.
Instructional Video16:29
Curated Video

Trading Blocks: Types and Impacts on Businesses

Higher Ed
This video covers the topic of trading blocs around the world. It describes how the rise in value and size of trade between major countries and regions has been facilitated by globalization and the integration of countries through...
Instructional Video9:36
TLDR News

Did Trump Strengthen the American Economy? Trump's First Term Analysed - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
With the 2020 Presidential Election getting closer by the day, we wanted to take a detailed look at the promises Trump made during his campaign and whether he stuck to them during his first term in the White House. In this video, we look...
Instructional Video19:46
Institute for New Economic Thinking

James Galbraith: Governing With A Higher Purpose To Spur Innovation

Higher Ed
The United States’ deep political polarization is blinding the nation from seeing what it takes to create an effective innovation economy. Simply put, to many figures on the political right the government is simply a source of corruption...
Instructional Video50:07
National Institute of Standards and Technology

CyberMaryland Summit - Part 1

9th - 12th
This event was hosted at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD.
Instructional Video3:20
The Business Professor

Scientific Management

Higher Ed
Dr. Kyle Huff explains what is Scientific Management
Instructional Video4:29
Curated Video

Approximating the Intersection of Two Lines

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine if a point is a solution to multiple equations and how to approximate the X coordinate of the intersection of two lines by observing their graphs. The teacher emphasizes the importance...
Instructional Video19:53
Global Health with Greg Martin

Apply and interview for jobs in Global Health

Higher Ed
In this video, the panel discuss how to find a job in global health. The talk about what employers are looking for and how to prepare for an interview
Instructional Video1:55
Financial Times

Singapore's classroom revolution brings work closer to schools

Higher Ed
Singapore's students consistently come top in global rankings, but the city state's teaching style does not always equip pupils with the right skills for today's workplace. Reforms aim to align the classroom with the needs of employers.
Instructional Video8:18
Global Health with Greg Martin

Getting a job at the World Health Organization

Higher Ed
In this video, Dr Greg Martin talks about his experiences working at the World Health Organization (both the up-sides and the down-sides) and discusses one or two important issues with respect to the application process.
Instructional Video10:19
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Yong Zhao - World Class Learners

Higher Ed
Dr. Yong Zhao is an internationally known scholar, author, and speaker. His works focus on the implications of globalization and technology on education. He has designed schools that cultivate global competence, developed computer games...
Instructional Video5:15
Professor Dave Explains

Grover Cleveland: White House Wedding (1885 - 1889)

12th - Higher Ed
Grover Cleveland was an interesting fellow. He was a good enough Democrat to be one of only two Democrat presidents during a time of Republican domination. He was also the only president to ever get married in the White House while in...
Instructional Video1:03:15
English Tree TV

Shapes, Abc Nursery Rhyme, Phonics + More Kids Songs | 63min Collection

Pre-K - K
Nursery rhyme collection for kids! Sing and learn shapes, abc, phonics, farm animals, Opposites, Food, Colors, Clothes, Happy Birthday, Months, Counting, Jobs, Countries, How Are You, Where Are You Going, places, Numbers, Face, Fruit,...
Instructional Video7:03
Institute for New Economic Thinking

America's First Black Economist

Higher Ed
Eighty years ago, Sadie Alexander was writing on the devaluation of household work, a topic that has only recently been covered by graduate economics programs. That’s just one of the ways the pioneering economist was ahead of her time,...
Instructional Video2:15
Coach Dan Blewett

Coach Lucas Cook talks Hitting - Good Habits from The On Deck Circle

K - 5th
Coach Lucas Cook talks about what hitters in baseball should be doing in the on deck circle to be more productive in their at-bats. Time on deck should be spent timing up the pitcher, mentally preparing, reviewing approach, and more.
Instructional Video9:19
TLDR News

The Emergency Coronavirus Budget Explained: Sunak's Summer Statement - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
On Wednesday UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced the government's new plan for jobs and economic recovery. With Britain hit hard by COVID, the plan attempts to rescue the economy, protect jobs and fight against recession. In this video,...
Instructional Video24:45
The Wall Street Journal

S&P Global and NELP on the Current Outlook for the Jobs Market

Higher Ed
U.S. Chief Economist from S&P Global, Beth Ann Bovino and NELP's Rebecca Dixon share tips on navigating unemployment and dissect the current outlook for the job market.
Instructional Video31:16
Global Health with Greg Martin

Finding a job at a UN agency - This Week in Global Health

Higher Ed
This episode focus on finding a job in the global health space, particularly within the UN agency system, including the World Health Organization, UNICEF, the World Bank etc.
Instructional Video6:15
PBS

Why Are There So Few Women in Computer Science?

12th - Higher Ed
Today, we think of computer science as a field dominated by men, but the women have a long and important history in the field. In fact women were many of the very first computer programmers, played a hugely important part in the...
Instructional Video2:43
Fun Kids

Learn Jobs 1

Pre-K - K
Jobs and Occupations for kids! What do you do? Learn and teach about jobs in this very fun animated kids video! Which one of our characters would you like to be, the chef, electrician, gardener, janitor, locksmith, massage therapist,...
Instructional Video3:03
After Skool

H-1B Immigration: America's Secret Weapon - Michio Kaku

12th - Higher Ed
Dr. Michio Kaku explains how America's poor education system has created a shortage of Americans who can perform high skilled technology jobs. As a result, America's H-1B Genius visa is used to attract immigrants who are skilled enough...
Instructional Video10:57
Zach Star

This is What my First Engineering Job was Like

12th - Higher Ed
This video covers my experience in my first engineering job out of college. As I mention in the video, this does not represent all jobs, but should give you an idea of what mine was like. At my job I was mostly on the computer but did...
Instructional Video23:23
IDG TECHtalk

Chip shortages and Apple Car rumors

Higher Ed
A worldwide shortage of semiconductors is hurting the sales of everything from smartphones to cars. Apple said the chip shortage affected sales of its latest iPhones. Automakers, who also rely on semiconductors in newer car models,...