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Join Professor John Macionis for an exploration of AI's potential impacts through a sociological lens. He draws on insights from tech leaders to analyze AI's implications for humanity's future.
Learn how sociological maps can enhance sociology education by revealing geographic patterns in race, class, gender, and politics from John Macionis, celebrated author and professor.
Dive into data from the 2024 presidential election with sociology professor John Macionis. Discover how different categories of the population voted and what impact this had on the election results.
Learn more about the rise in anxiety and depression among teens and the claims that social media is to blame. Examine the mixed effects of social media use — both helpful and harmful.
Learn how the role of family has changed in the US since the silent generation. Author and Professor John Macionis identifies significant family trends and how they’ve shaped American society.
Explore the concept of "Two Americas" with Professor John Macionis. He’ll examine racial and political divisions in the US and discuss increasing polarization and its impact on society.
Join Professor John Macionis for an eye-opening webinar on economic inequality in the U.S. Explore the latest data on income and wealth disparities, and preview upcoming topics.
Explore the philosophy of active learning and discover techniques for implementing active-learning pre-lecture, in-lecture, and post-lecture.
Join Dr. Steven Beebe as he offers ways of enhancing and assessing your instruction, whether in-person or online, applying skills and techniques to keep students engaged in the learning process.
Join Dr. Charles Levinthal for a discussion of drug-related behaviors among individuals across the lifespan.
Join Drs. Danae Hudson and Brooke Whisenhunt as they dive into a variety of topics concerning the evolution of language within the field of psychological disorders.
Join Julie Rebert as she gives guidance on incorporating a variety of assignment types to your course goals, while addressing skills like critical thinking, effective communication, and inclusion.
Join Donna Butler as she shares Writing Solutions that enable students to acquire necessary skills and opportunities to write critically across many disciplines.
Join Dr. Terri Moore to learn how to use the Revel® dashboard and assignment data to inform future course designs to increase student performance and success.
Join Robert S. Feldman as he discusses how education will change after the pandemic, both for instructors of lifespan development and their students.
Covering the history and terminology behind Abnormal Psychology, reasons for a name change, and how academe can help implement changes to a more timely, accurate, and respectful title and description.
Join Drs. Steven Jay Lynn, and Laura Namy as they discuss their own successes with fostering student engagement and learn about their dedication to inspiring students to reason with evidence.
Join Dr. Lisa Shin and Dr. Sam Sommers of Tufts University for ideas on creating inclusivity in the classroom and textbook authoring. Explore assignments to help students apply psychology to coping with crises.
Join Dr. Saundra Ciccarelli of Gulf Coast College and Dr. Noland White of Georgia College for a discussion on strategies to facilitate student engagement and assessment efforts in face-to-face and online class meetings.
Join Drs. Danae Hudson and Brooke Whisenhunt of Missouri State University for a discussion on how instructors can manage the extra academic workload and support their students during this unusual time.
Join Dr. Terri Moore of Eastern Florida State College for an examination of best practices for using visual media to engage your students.
Join Dr. Kathleen J. Turner of Davidson College for a discussion on how to present virtual lectures in ways that are creative, compelling, and content-rich.
Join Professors Jay Heizer, Barry Render, and Chuck Munson for up-to-date ideas on how to integrate pandemic impacts into your instruction.
Join Professors Brooke Whisenhunt and Danae Hudson of Missouri State University for a discussion on the three evidence-based strategies instructors can incorporate into their online course design.
Join Professor J. Noland White of Georgia College to learn about a class activity that helps students learn about metacognition.