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.
Join Professor Ksenia Kitaeva and Pearson's Evan St. Cyr to discuss how the new tools in Briggs Calculus, including progressive worksheets and AI features, enhance support for students.
Explore early computer art from 1965-1975. See how artists used primitive computers to create diverse abstract works, pioneering AI-assisted creativity and paving the way for modern digital art.
Discover how MyLab Nursing’s cutting-edge tools can be used to help develop practice-ready nurses with sharp clinical judgment. Explore features like adaptive homework, virtual simulations, and more.
Explore the effective use of environmental science case studies in this webinar, which draws on 20+ years of experience to help you enhance student engagement through relatable, real-world stories.
Get tips to enhance meeting efficiency and effectiveness in this webinar that focuses on setting agendas and managing interactions for both leaders and participants.
Discover two rare Manet landscapes painted during the 1870 Siege of Paris. Listen closely as art historian Henry Sayre explains how war and harsh conditions shaped these unique works.
Dr. Bonnie Rosenblatt introduces Freehand Grader, a tool that streamlines grading by combining traditional assignments with technology, enhancing feedback efficiency and saving instructors time.