Instructional Video11:34
Curated Video

Schizotypal Personality – Is It The Beginning of Schizophrenia?

Higher Ed
Schizotypal personality is unique because not only is it considered a personality disorder, but in the Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders 5th edition it's listed as a schizophrenia spectrum illness. This is because...
Instructional Video8:26
Curated Video

Low Self-Esteem: Signs You Have It, How You Get It, How to Increase It

Higher Ed
Your self-esteem is how you see yourself and your opinion of yourself. How useful do you feel? Do you believe you have good qualities? Do you think you’re able to do thing as well as other people? In this video I’ll show you signs you...
Instructional Video2:41
The Business Professor

Conflict (Organizational Behavior)

Higher Ed
What is Conflict? How does it relate to Organizational Behavior? Organizational conflict refers to the condition of misunderstanding or disagreement that is caused by the perceived or actual opposition in the needs, interests, and values...
Instructional Video0:45
The Business Professor

Confirmation Bias

Higher Ed
What is Confirmation Bias? Confirmation bias is the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms or supports one's prior beliefs or values.
Instructional Video1:36
The Business Professor

Cognitive Dissonance

Higher Ed
What is Cognitive Dissonance? In the field of psychology, cognitive dissonance is the perception of contradictory information and the mental toll of it. Relevant items of information include a person's actions, feelings, ideas, beliefs,...
Instructional Video1:13
The Business Professor

Allport Vernon Lindzey Study of Values

Higher Ed
What is the Allport Vernon Lindzey Study of Values? It is a psychological tool designed to measure personal preferences of six types of values: theoretical, economic, aesthetic, social, political, and religious.
Instructional Video1:41
The Business Professor

Abilene Paradox

Higher Ed
What is the Abilene Paradox? The Abilene paradox is a collective fallacy, in which a group of people collectively decide on a course of action that is counter to the preferences of most or all individuals in the group, while each...
Instructional Video2:30
The Business Professor

Values Statement in the Business Plan

Higher Ed
What is the Values Statement in a Business Plan? The values statement highlights an organization's core principles and philosophical ideals. It is used to both inform and guide the decisions and behaviors of the people inside the...
Instructional Video1:26
The Business Professor

Organizational Fit

Higher Ed
What is organizational fit? An individual fits in an organization when their values and beliefs align with those of the organization. That is the individual fits within the organization's culture.
Instructional Video1:58
The Business Professor

Levels of Organizational Culture

Higher Ed
What are the levels of organizational culture?
Instructional Video3:20
Curated Video

The Importance of Dialogue

12th - Higher Ed
Political scientist Mark Bevir (UC Berkeley) describes the importance of regular dialogue between policymakers and the populace.
Instructional Video3:19
Curated Video

Recovering Intentionality

12th - Higher Ed
Political scientist Mark Bevir (UC Berkeley) highlights the core difference between the social sciences and natural sciences, involving intentionality.
Instructional Video3:11
Curated Video

Religion and Science

12th - Higher Ed
Renowned polymath Freeman Dyson (Institute for Advanced Study) gives his views on religion, science and community.
Instructional Video3:37
Curated Video

Assessing Intentions

12th - Higher Ed
Political theorist Mark Bevir, UC Berkeley, relates his conviction of how political science - and the human sciences in general - differ strongly from the natural sciences in that political science requires acts of interpretation to...
Instructional Video6:58
Curated Video

Do Algorithms Radicalize?

Higher Ed
Algorithms are becoming increasingly associated with radicalization, but are they really the root of the issue?
Instructional Video5:36
Curated Video

Mentalizing with Dolls

12th - Higher Ed
Cognitive scientist Uta Frith (UCL) describes the famous "mentalizing" experiments that exposed the psychological limits of autistic children.
Instructional Video12:12
Jabzy

The Leopard Men: Africa's Cannibal Secret Society | African Religions, History of Africa, Vodun

12th - Higher Ed
The Leopard Men: Africa's Cannibal Secret Society | African Religions, History of Africa, Vodun
Instructional Video18:51
Neuro Transmissions

The fascinating psychology behind why we're so divided right now.

12th - Higher Ed
It's ironic. One of the few things most of us can agree on right now is that we are highly polarized. As the U.S. presidential election reaches its conclusion, tensions are running high between political opponents. Democrats view Donald...
Instructional Video19:15
Neuro Transmissions

How Therapists Treat Toxic Masculinity

12th - Higher Ed
There is more than one way to be a man. So why are so many men expected to act a certain way? As we can see from both personal experience and from research, traditional masculinity can be harmful. Masculinity in and of itself is not a...
Instructional Video6:54
Hip Hughes History

19th Century Utopism: The Oneida Community

6th - 12th
Take a looksy at a free love commune of the 19th century, the Oneida Community in the heart of NY State.
Instructional Video7:10
Curated Video

Growth Mindset Part 2: Power of Neuroplasticity

6th - 8th
In this video from In Control we explore 'Growth Mindset'. We uncover the power of mindset in shaping our abilities and dreams. Armed with science-backed evidence, we'll delve into why embracing a 'Growth Mindset' can lead to unlocking...
Instructional Video11:13
Hip Hughes History

Socrates, Plato and Aristotle: Global History Review

6th - 12th
A short summary of the big three Greek philosophers.
Instructional Video8:13
Curated Video

Middle School Recap Part 3

6th - 8th
This video will help your 8th graders who are moving on to high school to reflect upon their time in Middle School. It also encourages them to create a vision for their high school selves.
Instructional Video16:49
Religion for Breakfast

Is Religion Good for the Environment?

12th - Higher Ed
Back in the 1960s, the historian Lynn White Jr. blamed Christianity for the climate crises of the 20th century. More recently, many religious leaders have published eco-friendly versions of their theology. But is it helping? Can religion...