Instructional Video6:28
PBS

Can You Really Retire in Your 30s?

12th - Higher Ed
The popular “FIRE” movement proclaims that anybody can retire decades earlier if they save like crazy and slash their costs. Is this realistic? Is this something you could achieve?<br/>
Instructional Video1:40
The Business Professor

Social Choice Theory

Higher Ed
What is Social Choice Theory? Social choice theory or social choice is a theoretical framework for analysis of combining individual opinions, preferences, interests, or welfares to reach a collective decision or social welfare in some...
Instructional Video15:05
Sir Linkalot

Lesson 49: Things That Look Like Letters (Levels 1&2)

K - 5th
Find out how things in everyday life can help you with spelling from children's eyes exploding to grandad's false teeth...

Material cov
ered:
Do
or &
floorr/>
Wer
e
Question
Buy
Tie
The sound 'i' at the end...
Instructional Video17:18
Sir Linkalot

Lesson 71 - More letter linking (Levels 1&2)

K - 5th
Material covered:The,Behind,Pie,The sound 'i',Surprise<br/>
,Both,Beautiful,Words ending 'ful'
Instructional Video13:58
Sir Linkalot

Lesson 62 - Rules & patterns (Levels 3-5)

K - 5th
Material covered:'Full' at the end of a word,'i' before 'e' rule with a twist<br/>
,Adding 's' to words ending 'f' or 'fe,Ways to spell the 'ij' sound,Words ending 'cial' or 'tial'
Instructional Video15:14
Sir Linkalot

Lesson 61 - Rules & Patterns (Levels 1&2)

K - 5th
You've got to love a rule or pattern especially if you show off your funky moves when learning it!

Material cov
ered:
Words don't end
with a 'v'
Words
ending '-eing'
One syllable
words ending in 'l'
Adding 's'...
Instructional Video16:03
Sir Linkalot

Lesson 45: Foody Words - 'The Second Course' (#spelling #sirlinkalottime #homeschooling)

K - 5th
Tuck into a delicious spread of spelling links, specially prepared to whet your appetite for learning.
Instructional Video4:41
Curated Video

Healthy Snacking

3rd - Higher Ed
The Food Detective Berry Blue explains how to choose healthy snacks and describes some healthy habits to remember when it’s snack time. Food Detective Berry Blue and the student then play a healthy snack food game called, “This or That.”
Instructional Video15:35
Debunked

What Are The Limits of Human Survival? #SURVIVAL #MYTHS

9th - 12th
How long can you survive without SLEEP, WATER, FOOD and AIR? How HOT or COLD can you go? What is the MAXIMUM HUMAN AGE LIMIT?
Instructional Video3:42
Odd Quartet

How Accidentals Work on Different Staves

9th - 12th
Hi everyone, today I want to talk a little about accidentals. So far we have only talked about how accidentals act when they are on one staff. But what happens when you have more than one staff of music? Maybe it’s a piece of piano music...
Instructional Video2:37
Curated Video

Giving the Law to Yourself

12th - Higher Ed
Intellectual historian Quentin Skinner (QMUL) describes how, in the neo-Roman understanding of freedom, being free from arbitrary power necessitated participatory citizenship.
Instructional Video4:09
Curated Video

Democracy as a Contrast Idea

12th - Higher Ed
Political theorist John Dunn (Cambridge) describes how democracy originated as a political idea in contrast to monarchy and aristocracy.
Instructional Video6:27
Learn French With Alexa

Parler (to talk/speak) — Past Tense

9th - 12th
Alexa conjugates the French verb parler (to talk/speak) in the passé composé - past tense.
Instructional Video4:03
Curated Video

Round and Estimate

3rd - Higher Ed
“Round and Estimate” explains the concept of estimating and rounding and gives examples of rounding single-digit numbers to the nearest ten, double-digit numbers to the nearest ten, and three-digit numbers to the nearest hundred.
Instructional Video2:44
Curated Video

How to Identify an Increasing Linear Function

9th - 12th
In this video, the teacher explains how to identify an increasing linear function from a set of graphs. They define what a linear function is and rule out graphs that do not meet the criteria. Then, they explain that an increasing...
Instructional Video3:25
Curated Video

How Does a Republic Government Differ from a Democratic One?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A pure democracy is one where all the citizens of a country take part in the process of making the laws that govern their nation. All these citizens have equal voting rights and, thereby, equal representation at the national level. The...
Instructional Video5:18
Curated Video

Exploring the Evolution of Democracy

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, John Dunn from Cambridge University delves into the etymology of the word democracy, highlighting its evolution and historical significance. By tracing the word's origins and changes over time, Dunn emphasizes the contrast...
Instructional Video3:41
Curated Video

The Misconceptions of Rule of Law, Capitalism, and Civil Liberties

12th - Higher Ed
Political scientist John Dunn, University of Cambridge, describes how the typical American view of democracy is incorrect, describing how America’s Founders were generally extremely sceptical of the idea of a democratic republic.
Instructional Video6:47
Señor Jordan

Learn Spanish! - How to use Direct objects (lo, la, los, las)

12th - Higher Ed
This video lesson covers the direct objects (lo, la, los, and las) that we use in Spanish instead of 'it' and 'them'. We'll have to worry about gender, plurality and placement for these though! Stay tuned to figure out...
Instructional Video2:23
Señor Jordan

Learn Spanish with a Joke - (#5)

12th - Higher Ed
Hoy es viernes y tengo otro chiste que es uno de mis favoritos. :-)<br/>
Today is Friday and I have another joke that is one of my favorites. :-)
Instructional Video11:44
Señor Jordan

How to know if a Noun is Masculine or Feminine Spanish (Revised 2022)

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, we're going to be covering 10 rules (with exceptions) for how to know if a noun will be masculine or feminine in Spanish.
Instructional Video4:01
Señor Jordan

01034 Spanish Lesson - Present Tense - regular -ER verbs

12th - Higher Ed
This video lesson covers the regular -ER verbs in the present tense. If you haven't watched the videos on how to change -AR verbs, you might do that first as a reference point. Enjoy!
Instructional Video3:36
Curated Video

The Peak-End Rule: 2 Things We Actually Remember

Higher Ed
People tend to judge and remember experiences based on how they felt at the peak and at the end of it. This psychological phenomenon is known as the peak-end-rule. The model was first proposed by Barbara Fredrickson and Daniel Kahneman...
Instructional Video3:51
Curated Video

Chesterton Fence: Don’t Destroy What You Don’t Understand!

Higher Ed
Chesterton’s Fence is a simple rule of thumb that suggests you should never destroy a fence, change a rule, or alter a tradition if you do not understand why it was created in the first place. China’s Four Pests Campaign during the Great...