Instructional Video14:50
Institute for New Economic Thinking

How Liberals Normalized Conservative Ideas

Higher Ed
The New York Times’ Binyamin Appelbaum explains the role Democratic presidents, from Kennedy to Obama, in moving economic policy to the right INET President Rob Johnson sits down with The New York Times’ Binyamin Appelbaum to discuss his...
Instructional Video7:24
Economics Explained

The Economics of Foreign Exchange: Bretton Woods

6th - 11th
The foreign currency exchange market is one of the most influential markets in the world today, the New York stock exchange, the Nasdaq and the Tokyo stock exchange the three largest securities markets in the world have a daily trading...
Instructional Video9:39
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Tiago Mata - Playing with the History of Economics

Higher Ed
How to become a historian of economic thought? Members of the profession gather just once a year at the annual conference of the History of Economic Society but otherwise are dispersed in universities and archives all around the world....
Instructional Video10:44
Let's Tute

Accounting Treatment of Peculiar Items in Nonprofit Organizations

9th - Higher Ed
This video is a detailed explanation of the accounting treatment of peculiar items in nonprofit organizations, such as subscription, donations, legacies, life membership fees, entrance fees, and sale of old assets, periodicals, and...
Instructional Video4:00
Curated Video

The economics of beard popularity in the US

9th - 11th
We may have reached "peak beard." Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out...
Instructional Video5:31
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Nikhil Goyal - Live to See the Day: Coming of Age in American Poverty

Higher Ed
Dr. Nikhil Goyal, is a sociologist at Wesleyan University and author of the book "Live to See the Day: Coming of Age in American Poverty." Goyal discusses his research conducted in Kensington, Philadelphia, the poorest neighborhood in...
Instructional Video3:21
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Christopher Emdin - For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood ... and the Rest of Y'all Too

Higher Ed
Dr. Christopher Emdin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Science and Technology at Teachers College, Columbia University; where he also serves as Director of Science Education at the Center for Health Equity and...
Instructional Video3:38
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Coming to a Political and Economic Sensibility

Higher Ed
Coming to a Political and Economic Sensibility
Instructional Video5:49
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jonathan Haidt - The Coddling of the American Mind

Higher Ed
Jonathan Haidt (pronounced “height”) is a social psychologist at New York University’s Stern School of Business. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1992, and taught for 16 years in the department of psychology...
Instructional Video2:50
SWPictures

Improving Healthcare Access in Remote Lesotho Villages

12th - Higher Ed
This video showcases the challenges faced by healthcare workers in Lesotho, a remote mountainous region where most people rely on walking as their primary mode of transportation. The story follows a nurse who travels by motorbike to...
Instructional Video3:37
FuseSchool

Polymers Of Chloroethene & Propene

6th - Higher Ed
Learn how to draw out the formula of poly-chloroethene and poly-propene and learn about some of their uses in real life.
Instructional Video1:56
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Francesca Gino - Teachers Make a Difference - Max Bazerman

Higher Ed
Francesca Gino is a professor of business administration in the Negotiation, Organizations & Markets Unit at Harvard Business School. I am also formally affiliated with the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School, with the Mind,...
Instructional Video2:07
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Scott Galloway - Teachers Make a Difference - David Aaker

Higher Ed
Scott Galloway is a Professor of Marketing at NYU Stern School of Business where he teaches Brand Strategy and Digital Marketing to second-year MBA students and is the author of the Digital IQ Index ®, a global ranking of prestige...
Instructional Video2:35
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Jack Schneider - Teachers Make a Difference - David Tyack

Higher Ed
Jack Schneider is a scholar, teacher, writer, and activist. In his day job, he is an Associate Professor of Education at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, where he teaches in the Ph.D. and Ed.D. programs and leads the Beyond Test...
Instructional Video19:35
Bill Carmody

Content Marketing Strategies for Success

Higher Ed
Jay Baer, is one of the foremost experts on content marketing. Jay Baer is a marketing consultant, speaker, and the author of the New York Times bestselling book, Youtility. In this interview, he shares his insights on how the right...
Instructional Video6:31
Curated Video

Exponents part 2: Exponent Laws

9th - Higher Ed
Now that you understand what an exponent is, it's time to learn the exponent laws and review examples of these laws in action.
Instructional Video2:53
Economics Explained

High Frequency Trading: The Frequency Effect

9th - Higher Ed
The New York Stock Exchange is the world's largest and most liquid securities market. It's where many of world's largest companies list their shares to be traded amongst millions of investors worldwide; ranging from small individual...
Instructional Video19:15
Institute for New Economic Thinking

You're Irrational and It's OK

Higher Ed
Should the government regulate personal behavior, or are the irrational choices of people actually reasonable? Behavioral economics has identified a myriad of cognitive biases that show that people do not behave rationally and make...
Instructional Video7:19
Physics Girl

Can you solve the burning stick riddle? ft Simone Giertz part 3/3

9th - 12th
How can you time 45 minutes with 2 sticks that each burn for one hour?
Instructional Video5:18
SciShow

How Neanderthals Ended Up With Human Chromosomes

12th - Higher Ed
This week we learned that the Neanderthal/Denisovan/Human family tree is pretty complicated, thanks to a close look into some Neanderthals' Y chromosomes.
Instructional Video1:59
Schooling Online Kids

Arts and Crafts: How to Make a Rainbow Clay Bowl

K - 5th
Hi friends! Do you like rainbows? We do! Today we are learning how to make a rainbow bowl out of clay! This craft is perfect to hold your little things! Join Bella and Pepe as they follow an easy step by step tutorial to make their very...
Instructional Video2:48
Institute for New Economic Thinking

A Short Introduction to the New Book "Capitalism 4.0"

Higher Ed
Board Member Anatole Kaletsky gives an overview of his terrific new book on today's reinvention of capitalism on a scale only seen 4 times in 250 years. Interviewed by Robert Johnson in New York City, June 2010.
Instructional Video23:36
The Wall Street Journal

The Outlook for the Business of Food: Paul Fribourg

Higher Ed
Continental Grain CEO Paul Fribourg discusses where profits and innovation will be found across the food industry and the agricultural economy with WSJ's Jesse Newman.
Instructional Video3:15
Espresso Media

The Influence of Gum Companies: Messages and Associations

9th - 12th
In this video, the speaker explores how gum companies have strategically associated their products with positive experiences and personal hygiene, diverting our attention from the potential health and environmental impacts of chewing...