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Uncover strategies for increasing student engagement in Intermediate Macroeconomics with modular content, current news, and interactive simulations from Dr. Pierre Yared and Dr. Nicolas Vincent.

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Join Pearson author Noland White to learn how to foster a psychologically safe learning environment that encourages academic risk-taking and uses formative assessments to promote metacognition.

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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.

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Learn how to create an active learning experience for face-to-face and online courses by immersing students in a cycle of exploring, watching, and practicing with Interactive Reading Assignments.

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See how the new edition of Psychology aligns with APA IPI outcomes. Author Noland White highlights the innovative features that enhance teaching and learning in Introductory Psychology.

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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.

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Discover how generative AI and LLMs are revolutionizing engineering! Join Joseph Wilck and explore the impact of these technologies on project management, team collaboration, and decision-making.

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Maximize teaching and learning with the new features in Mastering®. Faculty Advisors Michelle Hu and Terry Austin share tips and tricks for navigating the platform and using its innovative tools.

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Explore the future of economics with experts Roger LeRoy Miller and Thomas Knight. They discuss recent developments, AI's impact, and the new learning tools in the latest edition of their textbook.

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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.

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Join Nicole Coomber to explore how experiential learning equips students with the skills and knowledge needed for career readiness. Discover effective strategies to enhance classroom engagement.

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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.

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Unlock student success with innovative course design. Discover how expert educator Jennifer Cainas uses interactive pedagogy to boost student involvement and enhance learning outcomes.

Duration: 60 minutes

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.

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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.

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Get tips to enhance meeting efficiency and effectiveness in this webinar that focuses on setting agendas and managing interactions for both leaders and participants.

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Dr. Bonnie Rosenblatt introduces Freehand Grader, a tool that streamlines grading by combining traditional assignments with technology, enhancing feedback efficiency and saving instructors time.

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Discover strategies for teaching American politics in a polarized climate. Professor Nemacheck demonstrates how to create civil discourse in the classroom and manage heated exchanges.

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Show your students the path to financial success. Join our Q&A with expert Cathy Snyder to learn how teaching personal finance in college courses equips students with crucial decision-making skills.

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Join political science author Dr. George Edwards for an in-depth discussion of the Electoral College, its potential to elect non-popular vote winners, and its impact on democratic principles.

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Discover the new Interactive Reading Assignment type in Mastering. Pearson Faculty Advisor Terry Austin discusses how this feature enhances student engagement with a blend of reading and activities.

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Explore the principles of effective leadership with a focus on women's unique challenges and opportunities with Dr. Afsaneh Nahavandi. Get practical insights for personal and professional growth.

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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.

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Join author and Professor Michael Cothren in our Looking Through the Canvas webisode series where he will discuss unique perspectives on Giotto's Kiss of Judas. The frescos wealthy banker Enrico Scrovegni commissioned from Tuscan painter Giotto di Bondone in the early years of the fourteenth century are among the most important works of the Western painting tradition. They appear in most introductory courses to demonstrate the movement toward the use of modeled, weighty figures to enact sacred narrative with a humanizing focus that moves this history of painting toward the Renaissance in Italy. For centuries after they were completed, artists journeyed to Padua to study and draw from these murals, which became an inspirational aspect of their training. During a semester in France studying studio-art, my own instructor sent me to Padua to study and draw. But instead of guiding me to the solution of problems in my own painting (her reasoning for sending me there), the days I spent in the Scrovegni chapel fueled within me a curiosity about the objectives and enigmas of visual narrative that converted me to a life in art history.

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Explore the evolving role of AI in higher ed. Join our panel discussion on thoughtful AI use and practical strategies for using it effectively in the classroom.

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Join author Henry Sayre in our Looking Through the Canvas webisode series where he will discuss the politics underlying Édouard Manet’s The Battle of the “Kearsarge” and the “Alabama” painted in a matter of weeks after, on Sunday, June 19, the U.S.S. Kearsarge engaged the Confederate sloop Alabama in international waters just off Cherbourg, France in the English Channel and sank her in a battle that lasted some 70 minutes. Manet’s first painting to directly address current events, it encapsulates French attitudes toward the American Civil War. Its centrality to the painter’s own political leanings are perhaps best illustrated by the fact that eight years later, after France had been defeated by Germany and radical Paris had fallen to more conservative French forces, in what itself amounted to a Civil War, it would be Manet’s sole entry to the Salon of 1872.

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Join a panel of professors with extensive experience using Mastering Engineering to learn tips and ideas to get more from Mastering, saving you time and improving student outcomes.

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Join our MyLab IT power user and IT Faculty Advisor, Tricia Blair, as she shares her personal journey of moving from MyLab IT into the NEW and significantly improved MyLab IT NextGen platform.

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Join us as we look at the top features within Pearson+ eTextbooks and Channels. Designed for students, by students, Pearson+ makes it easy to read and study all in one place.

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