Instructional Video7:12
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Tracy Slater - The True Story of a Japanese Jewish Family in an American Concentration Camp

Higher Ed
Tracy Slater, a Jewish American writer in a mixed Jewish–Japanese family, tells the true story behind her book Together in Manzanar. It follows Elaine Buchman Yoneda, a Jewish American mother in 1942 who must decide whether to let the...
Instructional Video4:42
Global Health with Greg Martin

Systematic Literature Review and Meta Analysis

Higher Ed
Systematic literature review with meta analysis is one of the most important methods used to review the scientific evidence on a topic. It starts with a literature search. If you're in the medical world, that might mean using PubMed (but...
Instructional Video10:04
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Giovanni Dosi -- The Survival of the Riskiest

Higher Ed
Financial fragility does not fall from the sky. That's why treating risk as if it comes from exogenous shocks can't capture the reality of financial markets.



In Giovanni Dosi's models, systemic risk is inherent to the...
Instructional Video2:39
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Mark Thoma - Reform and Restructuring of the Financial and Non-Financial Sectors

Higher Ed
Inaugural Conference @ King's, Session 3.What Kind of Theory to Guide Reform and Restructuring of the Financial and Non-Financial Sectors?
Instructional Video12:21
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Ian Goldin: The Global Market and Nation States (3/7)

Higher Ed
The video shows the panel Sovereignty and Institutional Design in the Global Age at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 9, 2011. The speaker in this segment is Ian Goldin, Director of the James Martin 21st Century School-Oxford...
Instructional Video2:39
Science360

No bones about it

12th - Higher Ed
In episode 44, Charlie and Jordan explore how engineers are studying the way bones heal in order to make materials last longer. The ability to bounce back after breaking is important because it allows the healed bone to look and function...
Instructional Video2:39
Science360

NSF SCIENCE360 SUPER SCIENCE REWIND: NO BONES ABOUT IT

12th - Higher Ed
In this Super Science Rewind, Charlie and Jordan explore how engineers are studying the way bones heal in order to make materials last longer. The ability to bounce back after breaking is important because it allows the healed bone to...
Instructional Video10:56
JFR Science

Solution and Concentration: What Is in the Air I'm Breathing?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
What makes air fresh or not so fresh? The solution is solution chemistry! Explore homogeneous mixtures with a video from the JFR Science series. The narrator explains a variety of solution terms, how to classify solutions, and how people...
Instructional Video4:07
Fuse School

Separating Mixtures

9th - 12th
Putting things together in the lab is easy; sometimes, separating them is the hard part. A variety of chemical separation methods come to life in the final installment of a 10-part series. Perfect for young chemists, the video describes...
Instructional Video4:45
Fuse School

Sampling Techniques

9th - 12th Standards
Sampling techniques scientists use, including coning and quartering, as well as aliquots, are the focus of a video that also looks at homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures.