Instructional Video0:32
Curated Video

Julius Caesar 4.1 Performance: Antony, Lines 18-27a

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores a significant moment in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" where the character articulates a metaphor comparing a political figure to a laboring animal. It delves into the themes of power, manipulation, and expendability...
Instructional Video0:55
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Julius Caesar 5.3 Figurative Language: “Son” and “Sun”

6th - Higher Ed
This video segment delves into a vivid description of Cassius's death in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," focusing on the symbolic use of blood and sunset imagery. It explores how Titanius uses these elements to reflect the decline of the...
Instructional Video0:45
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Julius Caesar 3.1 Word Nerd: Rank

6th - Higher Ed
This video delves into the origins and meanings of the word "rank" within the context of Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar." This exploration aids in understanding Shakespeare's nuanced language and its impact on character dynamics and plot...
Instructional Video2:02
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Julius Caesar 3.1 Metaphor: Caesar as a Deer

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores Mark Antony's profound use of metaphor in his lament for Julius Caesar, comparing Caesar to a noble deer cornered and killed by hunters. It delves into the implications of these metaphors, enhancing understanding of...
Instructional Video0:49
Curated Video

Julius Caesar 1.2 Word Nerd: Yoke

6th - Higher Ed
This video examines the etymology and symbolic use of the word "yoke." The video highlights how Romans used the yoke as a symbol of subjugation when conquering new territories, illustrating the transfer of this concept into modern...
Instructional Video1:18
Curated Video

Julius Caesar 1.2 Word Nerd: Stale

6th - Higher Ed
This video delves into the etymology and evolving usage of the word "stale." The video highlights Shakespeare’s clever play on words in "Julius Caesar," where "stale" is used metaphorically to describe the devaluation of oaths through...
Instructional Video1:20
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Julius Caesar 1.2 Word Nerd: Colossus

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores the etymology and historical significance of the term "Colossus," connecting it to both the ancient and Shakespearean contexts. The narrative explains how the term was used metaphorically in Shakespeare's "Julius...
Instructional Video0:36
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Julius Caesar 1.1 Word Nerd: Pitch

6th - Higher Ed
This segment from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" uses the metaphor of a bird's flight to discuss themes of power and control, illustrating how ambition can elevate individuals above their peers, potentially to society's detriment. It...
Instructional Video1:24
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Hamlet 1.5 Word Nerd: Table

6th - Higher Ed
The term "table" originates from the Latin word "tabula," which referred to a writing tablet made of wood. This term evolved to signify a piece of furniture with legs, while still retaining its original sense in phrases like "table of...
Instructional Video7:06
Wonderscape

Exploring the Power of Figurative Language: Metaphors and Beyond

K - 5th
This video explores figurative language's role in writing, focusing on metaphors, similes, allusions, personification, and hyperbole. It highlights how these devices enhance understanding and persuasion, using examples and interactive...
Instructional Video5:22
Wonderscape

Exploring Figures of Speech: Symbolism and More

K - 5th
This video delves into various figures of speech, focusing on symbolism, allegory, onomatopoeia, paradox, and puns. It uses engaging examples, like Shakespeare's works, to explain how symbols convey complex, abstract ideas in literature,...
Instructional Video5:48
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Guy Kawasaki: What is Enchantment?

10th - Higher Ed
The idea of enchantment has been part of fairy tales, legends, and myths for thousands of years. So, when Guy Kawasaki applies the word as a metaphor for how to influence customers, is he telling us anything new?
Instructional Video3:45
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NLP Reframing: Seeing the World in a Different Way

10th - Higher Ed
Reframing is putting an event, experience, or situation into a new context, to see it in a different way.
Instructional Video7:34
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What are Morgan's 8 Organizational Metaphors? An Organization is Like a...

10th - Higher Ed
Sometimes the best way to understand something complicated and abstract is with a metaphor. Gareth Morgan suggested we can gain some good insights into the nature of organizations from 8 organizational metaphors.
Instructional Video4:09
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What is an Organization? - the Nature of Organizations

10th - Higher Ed
This is the first video of our course on the nature of organizations, so we answer the question: 'What is an Organization?'
Instructional Video13:01
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Rhetoric: The Golden Key to Verbal Persuasion

10th - Higher Ed
People have been persuading one another with their speech for as long as we have records. In many different cultures, aspiring lawyers, administrators, and politicians would have learned the science of rhetoric, of using language...
Instructional Video1:56
Odd Quartet

Anatomy of a Music Note - Music Theory Crash Course

9th - 12th
How do we identify the different parts of a note in music?
Instructional Video13:24
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Marcel Danesi - Politics, Lies and Conspiracy Theories

Higher Ed
Marcel Danesi, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, was born in Lucca, Italy. He was professor of semiotics and anthropology at Victoria College, University of Toronto, he directs the semiotics and communication theory programs. Danesi also holds...
Instructional Video2:56
Curated Video

Idioms

3rd - Higher Ed
Idioms explores idioms by interpreting literal and figurative meanings.
Instructional Video2:44
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Metaphors and Similes

3rd - Higher Ed
Metaphors and Similes explores metaphors and similes by interpreting literal and figurative meanings.
Instructional Video3:25
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Evolving Through Copying

12th - Higher Ed
Duke University neuroscientist Jennifer Groh describes an intriguing hypothesis that might account for the often hard to imagine intermediate stages of evolution while highlighting how evidence for one aspect of the theory might involve...
Instructional Video3:56
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Bad Assumptions

12th - Higher Ed
Lisa Feldman Barrett, Northeastern University, describes how the concept of variability is a key concept to understanding the brain that has been consistently overlooked as we developed invalid assumptions of brain processing based upon...
Instructional Video4:55
Curated Video

Context and Variability

12th - Higher Ed
Cognitive scientist Lisa Feldman Barrett (Northeastern) highlights how our current models of psychology are often based on false principles, using metaphors for the mind that simply don’t apply to the brain.
Instructional Video4:11
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Figurative Language: Creating Meaning with Comparisons

3rd - Higher Ed
This video will help students understand the critical role of comparative figurative language (metaphor, simile, and personification) in establishing theme in poetry.