How people rationalize fraud - Kelly Richmond Pope | TED-Ed
If you ask people whether they think stealing is wrong, most of them would answer yes. And yet, in 2013, organizations all over the world lost an estimated total of $3.7 trillion to fraud. Kelly Richmond Pope explains how the fraud triangle, (developed by criminologist Donald Cressey) can help us understand how seemingly good people can make unethical decisions in their daily lives.
Freerice combines student learning and global citizenship; simply put, it’s a win-win for everyone. As an educator it’s hard to find the time to learn a new app and figure out how to appropriately implement without distracting from course curriculum. To help you on your way, I’ve put together the following guide...
Surprise and Privacy — Akimbo: A Podcast from Seth Godin — Overcast
Smile, you’re being watched Akimbo is a weekly podcast created by Seth Godin. He’s the bestselling author of 19 books and a long-time entrepreneur, freelancer and teacher. You can find out more about Seth by reading his daily blog at seths.blog and about the workshops at akimbo.com. To submit a question and to see the show notes, please visit akimbo.link and press the appropriate button. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Best Tools For Creating Fake “Stuff” For Learning | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…
The fake “stuff” I’m referring to in the headline includes newspaper articles, sports “trading cards,” iPhone conversations, Facebook pages etc. These can be used for …