Since the 2008 Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao general election, the voters in the Philippines have to shade the oval that was indicated before the candidate's name, and a voting machine manufactured by Smartmatic automatically counts each ballot as it is fed into it. The results are then printed as the election return and sent electronically to the city or In 2016, for the third time in a row, the Philippines automated their elections using electronic vote counting machines. The deployment of 92,500 of these machines was the largest in the world. Brazil and India, countries which also use technology to process their votes, employ e-voting instead of an automated count. For the 2019 elections, the COMELEC presented its source code for review by accredited U.S. software testing company Pro V&V in an effort to make the automated elections transparent. The Philippines stands today with Brazil, Estonia, Belgium and Venezuela at the forefront of election technology adoption. (Wikipedia).
Math for Liberal Studies: Plurality and Majority
In this video, we practice finding the plurality winner of an election, and determine whether or not that winner received a majority. For more info, visit the Math for Liberal Studies homepage: http://webspace.ship.edu/jehamb/mls/index.html
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Math for Liberal Studies: Instant-Runoff Voting
In this video, we see some examples using instant-runoff voting to find the winner of an election. For more info, visit the Math for Liberal Studies homepage: http://webspace.ship.edu/jehamb/mls/index.html
From playlist Math for Liberal Studies
(New Version Available) Introduction to Voting Theory and Preference Tables
Updated Version: https://youtu.be/WdtH_8lAqQo This video introduces voting theory and explains how to make a preference table from voting ballots. Site: http://mathispower4u.com
From playlist Voting Theory
Does your vote count? The Electoral College explained - Christina Greer
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/does-your-vote-count-the-electoral-college-explained-christina-greer You vote, but then what? Discover how your individual vote contributes to the popular vote and your state's electoral vote in different ways--and see how votes are counted on b
From playlist Elections in the United States
Math for Liberal Studies: Rank Methods and the Borda Count
In this video, we practice using rank methods and the Borda Count to find the winner of an election. For more info, visit the Math for Liberal Studies homepage: http://webspace.ship.edu/jehamb/mls/index.html
From playlist Math for Liberal Studies
Voting in America - From Barkers to Booths - Extra History
Wanna learn more? Swoop on over to @LegalEagle at https://youtu.be/KYVw9lPiCHQ to find out about how the electoral college works... or doesn't. Voting can be a bit of an ordeal in America, but that's been true for as long as we've decided to put the chips down on democracy. Before secret
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From playlist Election 2016
Voting Theory: Plurality Method and Condorcet Criterion
This video explains how to determine the winner of an election using the plurality methods and how to determine the Condorcet winner. Site: http://mathispower4u.com
From playlist Voting Theory
The Wirecard Fraud - How One Man Fooled all of Germany
The heavily requested video on the wirecard scandal. How can $2 billion just go missing? This story raises many questions about the regulatory bodies we all trust to keep the business financial system in line. --- About ColdFusion --- ColdFusion is an Australian based online media company
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Stanford Seminar: Forcing Impact through the Gauntlet of an Emerging Ecosystem
EE402T: Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries Seminar Relentless: Forcing Impact through the Gauntlet of an Emerging Ecosystem Speaker: Maoi Arroyo, Hybridigm Consulting The Philippines has been the underachiever of South East Asia – a country teeming with potential, from the t
From playlist Stanford EE402T - Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries
Queer Political Warriors In The Philippine Congress (LGBTQ+ Documentary) | Real Stories
As leader of the world’s only LGBT political party, Bemz Benedito dreams of being the first transgender woman in the Philippine Congress. But in a predominantly Catholic nation, rallying for LGBT representation in the halls of Congress is not an easy feat. Bemz and her eclectic team of qu
From playlist LGBT Documentaries
The Psychology of Climate Change
What information and stories work to keep people positive about the future, and how can climate professionals discuss their work in public without the 'doom and gloom'? Watch the Q&A: https://youtu.be/bDYVmfiQsyo With so many headlines warning of impending climate doom, it's tempting to t
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Math for Liberal Studies - Lecture 2.5.2 Runoff Voting
This is the second video lecture for Math for Liberal Studies Section 2.5: Miscellaneous Voting Methods. In this lecture, I discuss various kinds of runoff elections. Specifically, we discuss methods for eliminating candidates and recalculating the results to avoid having to hold a new spe
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Prof. Dean Karlan: Innovations for Poverty Action and Commitment
A Professor of Economics at Yale, and President and Founder of Innovations for Poverty Action, Professor Dean Karlan research interests include poverty issues in developing countries and, in particular, financial innovations and microfinance programs aimed at the poor. He uses field experi
From playlist The MacMillan Report
The Manila Mint and the End of the Colonial era
The mint in Manila was the only US mint ever outside the continental United States. The coins minted there and in the US for the Philippines represent an era when the nation moved from the colonial period to nationhood, and the two World Wars that came to shape that process. The History
From playlist Economic History
Jean-François Le Gall (Universite Paris-Saclay) -- Compact and non-compact models of random geometry
We discuss various models of random geometry that arise as scaling limits of large planar graphs embedded in the 2-sphere (also called planar maps). The most popular compact models are the Brownian sphere or Brownian map, and the Brownian disk, which is the scaling limit of
From playlist Columbia Probability Seminar
Ibn Battuta - Lies - Extra History
Watch this video ad-free on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/extra-history-ibn-battuta-lies-extra-history We answer your questions, correct small hiccups we made, and expand on the stories that were too wild, weird, or complicated to fit into the main series. Welcome to this episode of Li
From playlist Extra History: Ibn Battuta
Pacific Empires: Japan vs. USA - The Path to Pearl Harbor #1 - Extra History
Wanna see Extra History episodes 1 week early, watch them without ads AND get exclusive content? Go to https://go.nebula.tv/extrahistory December 7th, 1941 is one of the most infamous dates in history but it's not the full story of how and why these two Pacific Empires of Japan and the U
From playlist Extra History: Chronological Order (1700 CE - Present)
Introduction to Weighted Voting
The video provided an introduction to weighted voting. Short hand notation is discusses as well as the definitions of a dictactor, veto power, and dummy players. Site: http://mathispower4u
From playlist Weighted Voting
MIT 24.900 Introduction to Linguistics, Spring 2022 Instructor: Prof. Norvin W. Richards View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/24-900-introduction-to-linguistics-spring-2022/ YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP63BZGNOqrF2qf_yxOjuG35j This v
From playlist MIT 24.900 Introduction to Linguistics, Spring 2022