Gresham College
Gothic London: Recreating the Ancient City on Screen
Gothic or 'gaslight' visions of London have remained popular with cinema audiences. This lecture walks through an eerie Victorian London on film. A lecture by Professor Ian Christie, Visiting Professor in the History of Film and Media 24...
Kids Academy
Days of the Week and Months of the Year Songs + More Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs | Kids Academy
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! https://bit.ly/2GuGyL2 When teaching the days of the week or months of the year,...
Next Animation Studio
North Korea mines cryptocurrency to circumvent sanctions
North Korea is turning to cryptocurrency as a means to circumvent sanctions.
Crash Course
The Quakers, the Dutch, and the Ladies Crash Course US History
In which John Green teaches you about some of the colonies that were not in Virginia or Massachussetts. Old New York was once New Amsterdam. Why they changed it, I can say; ENGLISH people just liked it better that way, and when the...
Psych2Go
5 Ways To Stop Bad Habits And Make Good Ones
The first 100 people to go to https://www.blinkist.com/psych2go are going to get unlimited access for 1 week to try it out. You’ll also get 20% off if you want the full membership. Let's start the new year right! Today, we are very lucky...
Gresham College
Disturbance of reality and the cultural effect of high-violence movies - Professor Gwen Adshead
Do violent movies inspire violence? Is the violence from the big screen changing our society? This is an extract from the full-length lecture by Professor Gwen Adshead, “Changing Minds and Changing Risk”:...
Gresham College
What Really Happened at the First Moving-Picture Shows? - Professor Ian Christie
The reception of moving pictures in 1894-96 has been much mythologised. Were spectators really frightened of an approaching train? Did they imagine seeing their departed relatives reanimated on screen? How much attention was actually...
Happen Films
Organic Sustainable Farming is the Future of Agriculture | The Future of Food
In this film, organic market gardeners Frank and Josje talk about why the supermarket system doesn't work and how Community Supported Agriculture fits into a new story for food growing. CSA members help farmers to grow the best quality...
Curated Video
Mystery of Prince Rupert's Drop at 130,000 fps - Smarter Every Day 86
"Goggle Up! Science is about to happen...Share by Tweet: http://bit.ly/YAsk8M Facebook: http://bit.ly/PrinceRupert READ THE ADDITIONAL INFO HERE! (Click "Show More"!) Please help me justify putting this much time and effort into a video...
The Guardian
Tunisian election 2011: protesters demand freedom of speech
A week before Tunisians vote in their country's historic general election -- the first since the Arab spring -- protesters gathered to demand free speech. Their demonstration was prompted by a series of protests by Islamists against the...
All In One Social Media
Step-by-Step how I make YouTube videos for business & leads
I use YouTube as a lead source for my agency and it has brought me a lot of amazing opportunities and additional revenue. I want to share with my fellow service-based businesses how I am doing this so you can do it too!
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Cathy Davidson - Teachers Make a Difference
Cathy N. Davidson, a distinguished scholar of the history of technology and appointed in 2011 to the National Council on the Humanities by President Obama, is a leading innovator of new ideas and methods for learning and professional...
Crash Course
China, Zaju, and Beijing Opera: Crash Course Theater #25
Combine music, acrobatics, dance, and mime, and you have Beijing opera. An informational video walks viewers through a timeline of Chinese theater, including the introduction of the opera. Comparisons to other forms of drama throughout...
TED-Ed
What Are Those Floaty Things in Your Eye?
Ever find yourself looking at a clear blue sky and notice something that seems to be floating across your eye? Well, you're not alone. Watch this short video to find out exactly what causes this and other common visual phenomenon.
TED-Ed
At What Moment Are You Dead?
When is a person no longer living? This question has been puzzled over for millennia, but is there a clear answer? Watch as this video examines the biological line separating life and death.
TED-Ed
What Triggers a Chemical Reaction?
Chemical reactions are happening all around us every second of every day, but what exactly causes these changes to occur? Using easy-to-understand analogies, this video explains how the concepts of enthalpy and entropy determine the ways...
TED-Ed
How Do Your Kidneys Work?
If humans can live without one kidney, how important can they really be? Investigate the vital role these organs play in filtering our blood, removing waste, and managing our bodies' water supply with this short animated video.
TED-Ed
How Does the Thyroid Manage Your Metabolism?
Hidden in our neck is an important, but often overlooked, little organ called the thyroid. Enjoy this short video as it explains the vital role this powerful organ plays in controlling the function of all...
TED-Ed
How to Make a Baby (in a Lab)
With over five million babies being born through in vitro fertilization in the last 40 years, sex education is taking on a whole new look. After first walking through natural process of reproduction, this short video goes on to...
Crash Course
International IP Law
The sixth in a series of seven videos on intellectual property focuses on the complex international treaties that attempt to regulate and protect intellectual property. The video explores the arguments for and against strong...
Crash Course
Engineering Ethics: Crash Course Engineering #27
It's important to do the right thing. An engaging video describes each of the eight tenets of the Engineering Code of Ethics. It then discusses the concepts of utilitarianism, rights ethics, and duty ethics. The video also looks at...