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Using Technology in Indonesia to Protect Indigenous Land Rights
This video highlights the use of technology, specifically drones, to help indigenous communities protect their native rights and reclaim their lands from powerful resource companies. It showcases the impact of technology in empowering...
Mediacorp
Rush Hour and Technology in Indonesia
This video explores how technology, particularly mobile apps, has become an integral part of life in Indonesia. It highlights the ways in which these apps solve problems, such as ordering food and services while stuck in traffic, and...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
How About that Looming Robotic Job Apocalypse?
Why we should worry about job quality, not quantity—or robot overlords.
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Amid widespread debate about the impact of automation and trade imbalances on jobs, MIT economist David Autor says his concern right now is “not the...
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Amid widespread debate about the impact of automation and trade imbalances on jobs, MIT economist David Autor says his concern right now is “not the...
Food Farmer Earth
Take Our Jobs: A Campaign Highlighting Farm Worker Realities
The "Take Our Jobs" campaign by the United Farm Workers aims to spotlight the hard work and challenges faced by farm workers, debunking myths about job competition with American citizens. Featuring Stephen Colbert's participation, the...
Curated Video
Talking About Work in English
This English language learning video covers simple language about work and going to work. It introduces the use of questions like "What do you do?".
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Male-centric Biases of Economic Models
The assumptions economists make in their models have implications not only for policymaking and choosing what data we collect, but also for the very definition of work, says Professor Maria Floro of American University. Many assumptions...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Why We Need a Federal Jobs Guarantee
13 million people looking for living wage work is not a “full employment” economy.
Why should the federal government adopt a jobs guarantee? Just ask the 13 million Americans looking for living
wage work.
That’s...
Why should the federal government adopt a jobs guarantee? Just ask the 13 million Americans looking for living
wage work.
That’s...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
What is Feminist Economics?
"All of us, if we get old enough, need to be taken care of."
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Diana Strassmann, Rice University professor and founder of the journal "Feminist Economics," discusses her work shifting economics from a discipline of neglect to...
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Diana Strassmann, Rice University professor and founder of the journal "Feminist Economics," discusses her work shifting economics from a discipline of neglect to...
TLDR News
Office Work Automation: You Aren't Too Creative To Be Replaced
Over recent years we have seen more and more jobs being replaced by robotics. But what will happen when AI comes for white collar and office work? Are you really too creative to be replaced?
The Wall Street Journal
Criminal Justice Advocate Alice Marie Johnson on Her Hopes for Change
Alice Marie Johnson, criminal justice reform advocate and CEO of Taking Action for Good Foundation, discusses the 21 years she spent as a federal inmate and her hopes for national prison reform at the WSJ's Future of Everything Series.
FuseSchool
Meet The Fuse School Design Team
Meet the fuseSchool design team. Talented in design, animation, science communication, motion graphics and coming from all over the world, they're enthusiastic and working hard to provide engaging and free education in the STEM...
Global Health with Greg Martin
How to get Global Health Field Experience - getting ready for your career in public health
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.
Science360
Face Blindness study sheds light on typical brain function - Science Nation
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."...
Description: People with acquired prosopagnosia recognize few faces, a condition known also as "face blindness."...
Curated Video
Trading Blocks: Types and Impacts on Businesses
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...
TLDR News
Did Trump Strengthen the American Economy? Trump's First Term Analysed - TLDR News
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...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
James Galbraith: Governing With A Higher Purpose To Spur Innovation
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...
Simply put, to many figures on the political right the government is simply...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
CyberMaryland Summit - Part 1
This event was hosted at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD.
Curated Video
Approximating the Intersection of Two Lines
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...
Global Health with Greg Martin
Apply and interview for jobs in Global Health
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
Global Health with Greg Martin
Getting a job at the World Health Organization
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.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Yong Zhao - World Class Learners
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...
Financial Times
Singapore's classroom revolution brings work closer to schools
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.
Professor Dave Explains
Grover Cleveland: White House Wedding (1885 - 1889)
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...