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Brainwaves Video Anthology

Steve Yavner - Why Journalism Matters

Higher Ed
Steve Yavner is an assistant professor of journalism at Central Connecticut State University. He is a graduate of Williams College with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. He earned an MSEd from the University of Miami and a PhD from...
Instructional Video13:35
TED Talks

Bruno Torturra: Got a smartphone? Start broadcasting

12th - Higher Ed
In 2011, journalist Bruno Torturra covered a protest in São Paulo which turned ugly. His experience of being teargassed had a profound effect on the way he thought about his work, and he quit his job to focus on broadcasting raw,...
Instructional Video2:07
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Steve Yavner - Teachers Make a Difference - Dorothy Lamb

Higher Ed
Steve Yavner is an assistant professor of journalism at Central Connecticut State University. He is a graduate of Williams College with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. He earned an MSEd from the University of Miami and a PhD from NYU....
Instructional Video24:29
Curated Video

Should we believe everything we see in the media?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain how to tell if a media source is trustworthy and how to find reliable information. Key learning points: - Some media outlets are trustworthy because they verify facts and do investigative journalism, but not...
Instructional Video25:32
Southbank Centre

Web We Want Festival | Digital Journalism: The News And Tech

6th - 11th
According to the Office of National Statistics, over 55% of internet users in the UK used the Web to read or download news from online sources, including newspapers, broadcasters, blogs and social media such as Facebook and Twitter. With...
Instructional Video5:26
The Guardian

'Journalism attracts ruthless people'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The former BBC broadcaster and independent MP Martin Bell talks about phone hacking, journalistic ethics and the need for reform in television news
Instructional Video7:10
Curated Video

Narrative in Journalism and Politics

9th - 11th
Broadcaster Evan Davies and Journalist James Ball discuss how important storytelling and perspective are when developing a story within the media. Fake news, filter bubbles and
Instructional Video1:35
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Michael Hernandez - Teachers Make a Difference - Sue Scheibler

Higher Ed
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After completing my M.F.A., I landed a job teaching cinematic arts...
Instructional Video16:34
TED Talks

TED: Why are we so bad at reporting good news? | Angus Hervey

12th - Higher Ed
Why is good news so rare? In a special broadcast from the TED stage, journalist Angus Hervey sheds light on some of the incredible progress humanity has made across environmental protection, public health and more in the last year,...
Instructional Video7:31
Be Smart

How To Read Science News

12th - Higher Ed
Develop your own science truthiness detector!
Instructional Video11:44
PBS

When did the News Start?

12th - Higher Ed
We all have news cycle fatigue. If it’s not struggling to find reliable sources online, then it’s figuring out how to sift through the myriad of competing (and sometimes conflicting) headlines that roll across our TV screens, cell phones...
Instructional Video3:57
MinuteEarth

YouTube Is Misleading You. Help Us Make It Better.

12th - Higher Ed
Join us on Patreon at href='http://patreon.com/MinuteEarth' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>at As we see a rise in misinformation on YouTube, educational channels like MinuteEarth need your support today more than ever. Thanks also to...
Instructional Video3:56
Curated Video

We're the only daily news source in our part of rural Alaska. Trump's budget would devastate us.

9th - 11th
In some places high speed internet cannot replace local journalism. The idea of defunding public media in the United States, as President Trump’s new budget proposes, is nothing new according to Shane Iverson, “but it’s serious every...
Instructional Video1:47:24
Curated Video

You and AI Presented by Professor Brian Cox

9th - 11th
Throughout 2018, we've brought you the world's leading thinkers on artificial intelligence. Now we're calling on you to pose your questions to our panel of experts, to find out what challenges and opportunities you think AI will present...
Instructional Video1:14:32
Curated Video

You and AI - with Jim Al-Khalili at the Manchester Science Festival

9th - 11th
We asked the public to send in their questions to our panel of experts, to find out what challenges and opportunities they think AI will present us with in the next decade. Will AI affect our jobs? What risks might AI pose on society?...
Instructional Video7:54
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Valeri Lantz-Gefroh - Improving Communication

Higher Ed
"Valeri Lantz-Gefroh, MFA, is an Associate professor in the School of Journalism where she serves as the Improvisation Program Director in the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science. She teaches workshops and graduate courses at...
Instructional Video3:27
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Valeri Lantz-Gefroh - Teachers Make a Difference - Diane Jones

Higher Ed
Valeri Lantz-Gefroh, MFA, is an Associate professor in the School of Journalism where she serves as the Improvisation Program Director in the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science. She teaches workshops and graduate courses at...
Instructional Video5:45
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Khalil Gibran Muhammad - 'Let America Be America Again' by Langston Hughes

Higher Ed
Khalil Gibran Muhammad is professor of History, Race and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School and the Suzanne Young Murray Professor at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies. He is the former Director of the Schomburg...
Instructional Video3:43
NPR

The National Symphony Orchestra: NPR's House Band For A Day | All Things Considered | NPR

6th - 11th
75 musicians from the National Symphony Orchestra perform "Nimrod" from Variations on an Original Theme, Op.36, "Enigma" by Edward Elgar, under the direction of conductor Steven Reineke, during a live broadcast of All Things Considered....
Instructional Video4:27
NPR

Letters to President Obama | Morning Edition | NPR

6th - 11th
President Obama spoke to NPR as he prepared to leave Washington for the holidays, reflecting on the year that was, the 2016 campaign and other news, plus revealing what he's hearing from citizens. Watch here as Obama talks to Morning...
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NPR

NPR's Exit Interview With President Obama | Morning Edition | NPR

6th - 11th
In a wide-ranging exit interview, NPR's Steve Inskeep asks President Obama about Russian interference in the U.S. election, executive power, the future of the Democratic party and his future role. • Read "NPR's Exit Interview With...
Instructional Video2:34
NPR

Obama Warns Trump Against Relying On Executive Power | Morning Edition | NPR

6th - 11th
President Obama has some advice for his successor — don't strike out on your own. Obama turned to executive actions on a number of big issues — like labor, climate and immigration — where Congress blocked his agenda. It's something...
Instructional Video1:40
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Khalil Gibran Muhammad -Teachers Make a Difference - Howard Stevenson

Higher Ed
Khalil Gibran Muhammad is professor of History, Race and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School and the Suzanne Young Murray Professor at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies. He is the former Director of the Schomburg...
Instructional Video6:21
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Khalil Gibran Muhammad - Big Data

Higher Ed
Khalil Gibran Muhammad is professor of History, Race and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School and the Suzanne Young Murray Professor at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies. He is the former Director of the Schomburg...

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