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Financial Times
Covid-19 and the business of vaccines
The FT explains the business models behind vaccines and asks if the Covid-19 pandemic will fundamentally change the vaccine market. This short documentary features global experts including Bill Gates, the CEOs of Moderna and Gavi, and...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
What is Persuasion?
What is persuasion? Is it the same as forcing, manipulating, preaching to the choir, or is it something else? We'll define persuasion from a communication perspective, explain it's meaning, and show you how you see it in your everyday life.
Curated Video
Get Schooled! How the Electoral College Works
It's a system that's unique to the United States of American – but exactly is the electoral college, how does it work and what part does it play in our democracy? Discover more about the group of "electors" who have the final say.
Let's Tute
Company Accounts - Sources of Funds
In this video we will learn about sources of funds which are shares and debentures, we will also learn about tyes of shares, types of preference shares and issuing shares
Institute for New Economic Thinking
How to Show Up for Your Own Presentation
Veteran writer and public speaker Lynn Parramore gives you three keys to sharing your research with an audience. Quell the fear, banish the boredom, and light the fire!
Healthcare Triage
How Accurate is EPA Pollution Reporting?
While we’re all probably aware that we’re sometimes exposed to air pollution in one way or another, we generally assume that some official (you know, like from the EPA) is keeping tabs on it to make sure it isn’t excessive. However, a...
Tom Nicholas
Foucault: WTF? An Introduction to Foucault, Power and Knowledge
In this introduction to Foucault, we consider the relationship between knowledge and power through looking (primarily) at three books by Michel Foucault: Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison, The Order of Things and The History...
Financial Times
Charts that Count: why the US stock market has shrunk by half
The US stock market is the largest in the world, but the number of companies that choose to be publicly listed has been shrinking for about two decades. The FT's Brooke Fox explains what’s causing the trend.
Seven Dimensions
Managing Crises and Brand Damage
In this video, the speaker discusses the importance of crisis management and damage control in today's digital age. They highlight an incident as an example of how a small complaint can escalate into a viral crisis for a brand. The...
The Wall Street Journal
The Road Ahead for Ride-Hailing Apps
Lyft Co-founder and President John Zimmer talks about the future of mobility and how the ride-sharing company is responding to a cooling economy.
NASA
NASA | The Smog Bloggers
Has pollen got you sneezing? Wondering what's causing that mysterious afternoon haze? How do you find out what's in the air you are breathing? For the thousands of people who visit the University of Maryland Baltimore County's "Smog...
Mediacorp
Breaking Bad Habits: Can This Device Help Stop Face Touching?
Host Joshua tries the face touch buzzer, but soon gets used to the light buzzing. He takes it to a user experience (UX) designer, in hopes that making it more annoying will also make it more effective. Let's see how it...
Two Minute Music Theory
Bach Puns - A Public Service Announcement
The musicians of the world have got a bone to pick about Bach Puns. A Public Service Announcement.
After Skool
Why You Can't Trust Nutrition Science & Health Claims
The information in this video comes from Michael Pollan's book, "In Defense of Food". Over the last 2 centuries, humans have studied nutrition, but has all that science made us healthier as a species?
Global Health with Greg Martin
Outbreaks - investigation and control
Outbreak investigation and control are an important part of public health and global health work. Epidemic and outbreaks of infectious disease require a robust response that includes investigating the epidemiology, laboratory (or...
The Wall Street Journal
The New Accounting
New accounting rules and the expansion of automation in corporate bookkeeping are reshaping financial reporting, from how information is recorded and tracked to how it's audited. What consensus is taking shape among regulators and...