Instructional Video11:48
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Bonnie Koba - Higher Order Thinking (HOT) Schools

Higher Ed
The Higher Order Thinking (HOT) Schools approach is a whole school education reform approach that helps schools and their teachers change their culture over a six-year process to strengthen arts, arts integration, and...
Instructional Video6:42
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Don Ambrose - Creativity and Dogmatism

Higher Ed
Don Ambrose is a Professor of Graduate Education at Rider University in NJ, editor of the refereed journal "Roeper Review", past chair of the Conceptual Foundations Division of the National Association for Gifted Children. Initiates and...
Instructional Video2:50
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Don Ambrose - Teachers Make a Difference

Higher Ed
Don Ambrose is a Professor of Graduate Education at Rider University in NJ, editor of the refereed journal "Roeper Review", past chair of the Conceptual Foundations Division of the National Association for Gifted Children. Initiates and...
Instructional Video5:34
Cult of Pedagogy

How to Teach an Inductive Learning Lesson

6th - 11th
Learn how to use the Inductive Learning strategy, a way to engage students in higher-level thinking by having them analyze examples before being introduced to overarching theories or rules.
Instructional Video4:14
Big Think

Will robots have rights in the future? | Peter Singer | Big Think

6th - 11th
Will robots have rights in the future? New videos DAILYef='https://bigth.ink/youtube' targvideoslank' rel='nofollow'>DAILY Join Big Think Edge for exclusive videos...
Instructional Video5:27
Big Think

Hashtag politics: 4 key ways digital activism is inegalitarian | Jen Schradie | Big Think

6th - 11th
Hashtag politics: 4 key ways digital activism is inegalitarian New videos DAILYef='https://bigth.ink' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>DAILY Join Bidoersnk Edge for exclusive video lessons from top thinkers and
Instructional Video35:33
The Wall Street Journal

Taking Assurance To A Higher Level

Higher Ed
Assurance on climate-change risk reporting would be required under proposed SEC rules. Ami Beers from AICPA and Lori Kaczynski from Graphic Packaging discuss what that entails.
Instructional Video7:23
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Don Ambrose - Creative Intelligence in the 21st Century

Higher Ed
Don Ambrose is a Professor of Graduate Education at Rider University in NJ, editor of the refereed journal "Roeper Review", past chair of the Conceptual Foundations Division of the National Association for Gifted Children. Initiates and...
Instructional Video4:06
SciShow

How Studying Elephant Seals Could Treat Heart Attacks

12th - Higher Ed
Generally, when you think of carbon monoxide, nothing good comes to mind. And that’s… pretty reasonable. But elephant seals show us how we might be able to use carbon monoxide as an effective therapy for heart attacks and strokes.
Instructional Video45:44
SciShow

How to Increase Your Athletic Ability | The Scientific Truth

12th - Higher Ed
You may think you just have to run more, or lift more weights—but the truth is, there is a scientific way to increase your athletic ability! Join Stefan Chin for a new episode of SciShow and learn how you might be able to perform better,...
Instructional Video14:16
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Hans-Joachim Voth: Debt: Inflation and Austerity 5/5

Higher Ed
Hans-Joachim Voth, ICREA Research Professor, Economics Department, Universitat Pompeu Fabra speaks on panel entitled "The Challenge of DeLeveraging and Overhangs of Debt I: Inflation and Austerity" at the Institute for New Economic...
Instructional Video18:37
TED Talks

James Flynn: Why our IQ levels are higher than our grandparents'

12th - Higher Ed
It's called the "Flynn effect" -- the fact that each generation scores higher on an IQ test than the generation before it. Are we actually getting smarter, or just thinking differently? In this fast-paced spin through the cognitive...
Instructional Video1:47
Science360

Math minded!

12th - Higher Ed
From an early age, children are conditioned to think they fall into two categories: ‘math-minded people’--those who naturally have a way with numbers and non ‘math-minded’--those who hate numbers! But NSF-funded Stanford professor of...
Instructional Video28:46
Programming Electronics Academy

EPS 023 - Bring it to Market with John Teel of Predictable Designs

Higher Ed
This weeks talk is with John Teel, the founder of Predictable Designs. In this show we talk about what it takes to bring an Arduino prototype to market; What are the steps, how hard is it, is it realistic - all these types of...
Instructional Video27:34
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Understanding Weather and Climate

K - 5th
This video is a lesson about weather, climate, and the effects of global warming. It explains the difference between weather and climate, the factors that influence weather, the greenhouse effect, and the role of oceans in climate. The...
Instructional Video14:26
Institute of Art and Ideas

Does society need centralised government?

Higher Ed
Few take anarchism and the abandonment of organised government as a viable political goal.æYet in economics, capitalism is just such a leaderless anarchic system. Might a radically decentralised political system be more credible than we...
Instructional Video3:44
Big Think

Edward Frenkel: Let's Stop Hating Math

6th - 11th
Mathematician Edward Frenkel () argues that we need to embrace math to survive our brave new world. Edward Frenkel is professor of mathematics at the University of...
Instructional Video18:25:48
Kids Academy

Live Stream 20th of July - World Chess Day - Animated Cartoon Series for Kids | Kids Academy

Pre-K - 4th
Thousands of parents and educators are turning to the kids’ learning app that makes real learning truly fun! Try Kids Academy with 3-day FREE TRIAL!f='https://bit.ly/2GuGyL2' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>TRIAL! World Chess Day -...
Instructional Video26:05
Kids Academy

How to Play Chess - Animated Cartoon Series for Beginners | Kids Academy

Pre-K - 4th
Thousands of parents and educators are turning to the kids’ learning app that makes real learning truly fun. Try Kids Academy with 3-day FREE TRIAL!f='https://bit.ly/2GuGyL2' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>TRIAL! How to Play Chess -...
Instructional Video25:00
Then & Now

Limits of the Market: Notes on Political Economy & Externalities

9th - 11th
I try and take a fresh perspective on the Limits of the Market primarily through three thinkers: Michael Sandel (What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of the Market), Paul de Grauwe (The Limits of Markets), and Keith Payne (The Broken...
Instructional Video3:27
Curated Video

Anger Vocabulary and a Disastrous IELTS Mistake to Avoid

9th - Higher Ed
Today you will learn vocabulary for anger, as well as a mistake you need to avoid that could be disastrous for your IELTS score.

Today’s question comes from a personal coach...
Instructional Video5:33
Curated Video

Why people keep watching the worst movie ever made

9th - 11th
Many people consider The Room to be the worst movie of all time. So why do thousands of people flock to midnight screenings of it every month? Subscribe to our channel!'http://goo.gl/0bsAjO' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>channel!...
Instructional Video17:09
Institute for New Economic Thinking

The Myth of Maximizing Shareholder Value

Higher Ed
In 2010, the 500 largest companies in the United States, otherwise known as The Fortune 500, generated $10.7 trillion in sales, reaped a whopping $702 billion in profits, and employed 24.9 million people around the...
Instructional Video13:40
Institute for New Economic Thinking

L. Randall Wray: Time for a New Approach for Unemployment?

Higher Ed
More than five years after the fall of Lehman Brothers we are still dealing with the problem of high unemployment, the worst kind of "waste" in economic theory.



Is there a better approach? A number of...

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