Instructional Video1:51
Makematic

What is History?

K - 5th
What is History and how do we study it? Explore the difference between primary and secondary sources, why it’s important to search for more than one source and why learning about our past can tell us more about our present.
Instructional Video2:00
Makematic

How is History Constructed?

K - 5th
Historians are always finding new information from the past, in primary sources like letters, diaries, and government documents, which can change our understanding of historic events.
Instructional Video3:24
The Business Professor

Classic Organizational Structures

Higher Ed
Dr. Kyle Huff explains what are the classic organizational structures.
Instructional Video4:32
The Business Professor

Job-Order Costing vs Process Costing

Higher Ed
Job order costing concerns applying the costs of a specific job to that job for purposes of accounting. Process costing assigns costs to a given process in the organization that gives rise to a finished product.
Instructional Video4:17
The Business Professor

Chapter 1 Introduction to Business Law

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Chapter 1 Introduction to Business Law
Instructional Video2:38
The Business Professor

Monarchy

Higher Ed
A monarchy is a form of government in which a person, the monarch, is head of state for life or until abdication. The political legitimacy and authority of the monarch may vary from restricted and largely symbolic, to fully autocratic,...
Instructional Video5:34
The Business Professor

Quality of Earnings - Management Incentives

Higher Ed
Management is incentivized by the calculation of a business' value. A quality of earnings report can affect the value of the business and, as a result, the incentives placed on management.
Instructional Video5:01
The Business Professor

Sources of Power in a Negotiation

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Sources of Power in a Negotiation
Instructional Video2:17
The Business Professor

Sources of Contract Law

Higher Ed
Sources of Contract Law
Instructional Video8:57
The Business Professor

Understanding Income for Taxation and Tax Liability

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker explains what constitutes income for the purpose of taxation and how it is calculated to determine one's tax liability. He covers various sources of income such as wages, self-employment income, dividends,...
Instructional Video2:55
The Business Professor

Central Driving Forces Model - Explained

Higher Ed
What is the Central Driving Forces Model? The central driving forces model is an entrepreneurial-based model that considers the positives and negatives of three areas of the venture; founder(s), opportunities, and resources. The model...
Instructional Video6:09
The Business Professor

Understanding Adjusted Gross Income

Higher Ed
In this video, the concept of adjusted gross income (AGI) is explained. AGI is the income that individuals are taxed on, which is calculated by combining all applicable income sources and subtracting deductions. The video also discusses...
Instructional Video2:25
The Business Professor

Clean Air Act - New Source Performance Standards and New Source Review

Higher Ed
Clean Air Act - New Source Performance Standards and New Source Review
Instructional Video2:23
The Business Professor

How Business Identify Options for Purchase

Higher Ed
This video discusses how businesses identify options for purchase and the sources they use to gather information. It highlights the internet as a common starting place, contact with salespeople, consulting with other purchasing agents,...
Instructional Video5:22
The Business Professor

Air Pollution - Laws and Standards

Higher Ed
This video explains what are the laws that control air pollution within the United States? It generally defines the regulatory regime for the regulation of pollutants in the airs, as well as the standards for determining what constitutes...
Instructional Video4:55
Curated Video

Evaluating Print Sources

K - 8th
Evaluating Print Sources teaches how to evaluate print sources by sorting a list of provided sources into two categories: reliable and unreliable.
Instructional Video3:15
Science ABC

Why Do People Look Up When Thinking?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
According to current research, we look up while thinking because the same brain structures involved in thinking evolved from pre-existing neural connections for searching visually. The same reason you move your eyes to search for a...
Instructional Video3:07
Mazz Media

What is Chemical Engineering?

6th - 8th
What is chemical engineering takes students into the world of molecules, reactions, and innovation! Get ready to explore the exciting realm of science and technology with this educational science video.
Instructional Video11:36
Curated Video

Battle for Rome - Were Barbarian invasions a Peaceful settlement or Violent conquest

6th - Higher Ed
Battle for Rome - Were Barbarian invasions a Peaceful settlement or Violent conquest
Instructional Video6:13
Curated Video

What is SWOT Analysis? Useful tool for Project Managers

10th - Higher Ed
SWOT Analysis is a well-known tool. And rightly so! It is simple, yet it is also flexible and powerful. As a project manager, SWOT Analysis is one of those tools that you can use in may circumstances. So it's a great resource to have in...
Instructional Video8:35
Curated Video

How to Understand the Stages of Conflict

10th - Higher Ed
In an earlier video, we looked at the Sources of Conflict. In this video, we will focus on the stages of conflict: Escalation and De-escalation. How to Understand the Sources of Conflict: • How to Understand the Sources of Conf... The...
Instructional Video4:23
Debunked

Do We Really Swallow 8 Spiders In Our Sleep Every Year

9th - 12th
Do we really inadvertently swallow 8 spiders every year while we’re asleep? What are the chances of creepy crawlies venturing into your cavernous snoring mouth? What is the science behind it all? Plus learn more as we investigate this...
Instructional Video1:18
Curated Video

Diversifying Los Angeles' Power Sources: Towards a Greener Future

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Los Angeles, one of the world's largest cities, is seeking to diversify its power options and reduce air emissions. The City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is leading the way by proposing a program for renewable energy...
Instructional Video11:32
Curated Video

How to Understand the Sources of Conflict

10th - Higher Ed
If you look on the web, you’ll find there are only three sources of conflict… or maybe it’s five… or eight… The truth is - as anyone who has lived any length of time knows – that there are as many causes of conflict as combinations of...