Help your undergraduate students transform classroom theory into publishable research through mentorship, critical thinking, and applied research that uses real datasets.
Are you teaching Introduction to Data Science? Dr. Hunter Glanz and Dr. Brennan Davis present effective strategies and cutting-edge resources for instructing students who have different skill levels.
Join Michael Sullivan for a discussion around sound data collection and using that data to illustrate a wide variety of statistical concepts.
Explore two of the biggest trends in higher ed math: corequisite courses and bootcamps. Expert educators offer strategies for leveraging developmental content to give students targeted math review.
Join experienced professors for an open dialogue on interactive courses in Math. Discover how interspersed assessment, animated graphs, and dynamic visualization can enhance critical thinking skills.
Get a glimpse into what’s going on with students today as a panel of Pearson Campus Ambassadors discusses the influences, challenges, and opportunities that today's college students are facing.
Find out how Eric Nielsen, PhD, uses gambling and table gaming to make key statistics concepts more real, relevant, and engaging for students.
Author Callie Daniels explains how to create a variety of course designs by pairing course supplements with MyLab Math homework and quizzes.
Learn the three essential components of a successful introductory differential equations course.
This talk will discuss the benefits of a quantitative reasoning (QR) course, including how to structure your own QR course.
Join Brian Rickard as he shares strategies for using intuitive knowledge to teach probability and statistics.
Join Dr. Jeffrey Bennett for a strategy discussion, featuring examples for improving our teaching success at almost any level of math and statistics.