Instructional Video15:17
Curated Video

Market Failure in the Financial Sector: Causes and Effects

12th - Higher Ed
In this lecture presentation, the speaker discusses market failure within the financial sector, its causes, and impact on society. The speaker explains the different forms of market failure such as asymmetric information, externalities,...
Instructional Video7:53
Bethany Thiele, Art Teacher

How To Draw Bubbles With Colored Pencils

K - 5th
This virtual lesson was made during the March 2020 Coronavirus Outbreak. Hopefully, it will inspire people who are stuck at home to draw some bubbles using colored pencils!
Instructional Video6:46
Curated Video

The Balancing Act: Short-term vs. Long-term Decision Making in Business and Life

Higher Ed
In this video, the speaker discusses the dilemma between short-term and long-term decisions that individuals and businesses face. Using examples such as revision vs playing on the PlayStation and shareholders vs managers, the speaker...
Instructional Video7:35
Ti & Me TV

Advice For Dancers About Self-Doubt with @Miss Auti

K - 5th
I give advice on dancers struggling with self-doubt and how they can find their confidence again!
Instructional Video4:25
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Steve Keen: How He Saw "It" Coming 2/7

Higher Ed
In part 2 of the interview he talks about how in his search for a realistic framework of capitalism he ended up with the work of Hyman Minsky. Unlike standard theory, Keen says, Minsky emphasizes the role of money and debt in the...
Instructional Video15:37
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Andrew Sheng: Where do we go from here? 4/5

Higher Ed
Andrew Sheng, Chief Adviser, China Banking Regulatory Commission at the Closing Panel entitled "Overhangs, Uncertainty and Political Order: Where Do We Go From Here?" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET) Paradigm Lost...
Instructional Video11:12
Curated Video

Rate of Photosynthesis Experiments: Investigating the Relationship between Light Intensity and Oxygen Production in Pondweed

Higher Ed
The video is a lecture presentation on the rate of photosynthesis experiments. The presenter explains the process of photosynthesis and introduces the hypothesis that the rate of photosynthesis in a plant depends on light intensity. The...
Instructional Video2:28
Catalyst University

Microbiology: Catalase Test

Higher Ed
Microbiology: Catalase Test
Instructional Video2:13
Financial Times

Financial crisis explained: what is the subprime of our decade?

Higher Ed
Question 3 of 4: Katie Martin, Rob Armstrong and Rana Foroohar answer questions from the FT's Instagram followers: 'What is the subprime of our decade? Where are the unseen risks?'
Instructional Video21:16
Curated Video

The Financial Crisis

12th - Higher Ed
The Financial Crisis
Instructional Video21:37
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Richard Koo: How the West is Repeating Japan's Mistakes

Higher Ed
In INET's exclusive interview with the Chief Economist at Nomura Research Institute's Richard Koo, he discusses the ideas behind "Balance Sheet Recessions," why QE2 won't work, and how China's monetary policy was effective in the wake of...
Instructional Video5:03
Institute for New Economic Thinking

The Upside of Wasteful Speculative Bubbles and the Downside of Efficiency - William Janeway

Higher Ed
William Janeway notes the prevalence (and importance) of speculative bubbles, especially in respect to equity markets and technological breakthroughs. Interviewed by Daniel Erasmus at King's College, April 2010.
Instructional Video5:31
Physics Girl

Mantis Shrimp Punch at 40,000 fps! - Cavitation Physics

9th - 12th
The mantis shrimp punch is fast enough to boil water! How much force do they create, and how is physics preventing them from being any faster? Find out how mantis shrimp cause cavitation!
Instructional Video21:31
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Richard Koo: Where do we go from here? 3/5

Higher Ed
Richard Koo, Chief Economist, Nomura Research Institute at the Closing Panel entitled "Overhangs, Uncertainty and Political Order: Where Do We Go From Here?" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET) Paradigm Lost Conference in...
Instructional Video1:47
Science360

Burst your bubble

12th - Higher Ed
Passing a current through water makes hydrogen and oxygen, which fill a bubble that can be ignited. Parts Needed: 1 1 liter bottle 8 9 V batteries 6 Stainless steel nails or screws 6 Clip leads, Bubble solution, Lighter
Instructional Video3:03
Guinness World Records

Bumble: The Smallest Horse with a Big Heart

K - 5th
Bumble is a small horse with a huge personality and an even bigger heart. Despite his size, he brings joy and happiness to children in hospitals, making a difference in their lives. With his record-breaking stature and his loving...
Instructional Video1:00
Next Animation Studio

Voyagers’ readings yield new clues about the solar system’s structure

12th - Higher Ed
Voyager 2 registered a sharper difference in magnetic particles and plasma density than expected upon crossing the heliopause.
Instructional Video9:25
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Cars Hommes - How Expectations Interact to Create Bubbles

Higher Ed
How do economists make their models work. By assuming that investors have rational expectations and that every market participant is alike. However, things quickly get messy once economists start to acknowledge that people are different,...
Instructional Video2:31
Financial Times

The risk of betting against bitcoin

Higher Ed
In the last 12 months, the value of bitcoin has risen by 643 per cent, and could yet double or quadruple before the bubble bursts. The FT's Miles Johnson explains how investors can still profit by betting against its value.
Instructional Video4:12
Curated Video

Most people making bubbles with garland wands simultaneously

K - 5th
The most people making bubbles with garland wands simultaneously is 317 and was organized by Dr Zigs (UK) at Bubble Daze 5, in Caernarfon, UK, on 23 September 2018.
Instructional Video4:57
Britlish

Bubble Idioms (no subtitles)

9th - 12th
Idioms are an important part of the English language, and this video looks at British English idioms associated with bubbles. There are no subtitles on screen and the narrator narrates with clear standard British accent. Carefully...
Instructional Video3:29
Science360

Square bubbles

12th - Higher Ed
A plastic frame can be used to create square--and other unusually shaped--bubbles. Parts needed: 1 Container bubble solution, 1 Straw-and-connector construction set.
Instructional Video3:27
Packt

Bubble Sort Complexity

Higher Ed
This video focuses on bubble sort complexity. This clip is from the chapter "Algorithm: Sorting Elementary" of the series "Data Structures and Algorithms: The Complete Masterclass".This section introduces you to sorting elementary.
Instructional Video1:15
Out of this Word

Burst Your Bubble

Pre-K - 5th
Max is excited and proud to perform the first act at the school’s concert. Moon corrects him by saying that the first act isn’t the most important one, and that she’s sorry to burst his bubble, which means to suddenly ruin someone’s good...