As part of Pearson's Business Briefings Spring Series, learn how to use current events to engage your students in economic thought with Glenn Hubbard, American Economist, Author, Columbia University.
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As part of Pearson's Business Briefings Spring Series, learn how to use current events to engage your students in economic thought with Glenn Hubbard, American Economist, Author, Columbia University.
Join Aaron Warnock, Faculty Advisor at Pearson, to learn why Learning Catalytics can become an effective student engagement tool in your MyLab® courses.
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As part of Pearson's Business Briefings Spring Series, Your Office Series Editor Amy Kinser and co-author Eric Kinser will discuss teaching practices and techniques for use in business schools using MS Excel.
Terri Moore demonstrates in this session how Revel, as an interactive student content delivery system, engages students with activities embedded in their reading that are gradable and trackable, preparing them for deeper summative assessments of their learning.
As part of Pearson's Business Briefings Spring Series, learn how to move from teaching Microsoft Office 2019 to 2021 with Shelley Gaskin; Professor, Author, Pasadena City College, IT Dept.
Learn how human development varies by culture from Clark University’s Lene Arnett Jensen, Senior Research Scientist, and Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, Senior Research Scholar. Teach students to focus on cultural influence.
Get to know MyLab from a Faculty Support Specialist, tips to create effective MyLab Math or Statistics courses, and advantages of pre-built assignments. Start grading with consistency and efficiency.
Join Dr. Katie Rawls to see how Pearson Interactive Labs for Microbiology uses adaptive learning pathways to foster a growth mindset that promotes mistake-driven learning activities.
See Dr. Michele P. Bratina reveal how hearing simulations of distressing voices can be instrumental for criminal justice professionals by increasing empathy when responding to people with psychosis.