Archive for the ‘K12’ Category

Should We Be Able to Access Academic Articles Without Paywalls?   Leave a comment

library_3Link: https://www.marketplace.org/shows/marketplace-tech/04252017-mtech

Summary: Students in college can attest that credible sources needed for a research paper are often hard to find, especially the free ones.  Marketplace introduces a new website that is the latest form of “hacktivism”, and is releasing research papers for free.  Marketplace also introduces the competition between YouTube and Twitch.

Original Air Date: April 25, 2017

Length: 7 minutes

Self Checkout   Leave a comment

self-checkout-936a66b9e1191573547895056746862815fc30b3-s1600-c85-jfifLink: http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2016/10/19/498571623/episode-730-self-checkout

Summary: Self checkout has become a staple in grocery stores, but back in 1992 they were considered a laughing stock.  Planet Money discusses self checkout with their creator, and considers what impact automation has on service and employment.

Original Air Date: October 19, 2016

Length: 20 minutes 27 seconds

 

Peanuts and Cracker Jack   Leave a comment

untitled 3.pngLink: http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2016/05/06/477082513/episode-700-peanuts-and-cracker-jack

Summary: Planet Money attends a Boston Red Sox game at Fenway Park to learn the economics behind the vendors. They discuss why a vendor doesn’t want to sell ice cold water on a cold October night up in the bleachers.

Original Air Date: May 6, 2016

Length: 21 minutes 31 seconds

 

A new approach to increasing low-income college grads   Leave a comment

Obama Gives Commencement Address At Arizona State UniversityLink: http://www.marketplace.org/2016/03/24/world/new-approach-increasing-low-income-college-grads

Summary: Taxpayers are spending about $30 billion a year to help send low-income students to college, but only half of these students finish college within six years. College graduates are more likely to hold jobs and earn a higher wage than those who don’t. The federal government is beginning to take a closer look at Pell grant recipients to track their success, in hopes of improving future recipients chances of graduating college.

Original Air Date: March 24, 2016

Length: 2 minutes 41 seconds

Is Hosting the Super Bowl Worth It?   Leave a comment

image of the official super bowl logoLink: http://www.npr.org/blogs/money/2012/02/03/146363292/the-friday-podcast-is-hosting-the-super-bowl-worth-it

Categories: Economic impact analysis, Government, sports economics, urban economics

Summary: A consideration of the costs and benefits to the city of Indianapolis for building a stadium to attract the Super Bowl.

Original Air Date: February 3, 2012

Length 19:15