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Back to School: What People Are Reading on the Community in 2021
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01-20-2021
09:50 AM
Today is the inauguration of a new president--a fresh start. I hope that everyone who is part of this community and who teaches gets back to the classroom and into a post-pandemic life sometime in the year ahead. Here are the posts people have looked at the most in the past month across our community.
Psychology
- How We Polarize, and What We Can Do About It
- Remembering Pain—and a Presidency—By Its Ending
- Persuasion and the COVID-19 vaccine
English
- Recognizing Fallacies in the Daily News
- Ten Questions to Ask About Fake News
- A Short Proposal Assignment
Digital Community
- Temporary Student Access: A Fast Track to Buy-In
- Combatting Cheating
- @Exploring the e-book in LaunchPad
Institutional Solutions
- 6 Tips to Maximize Student Engagement in Online and Hybrid Classes
- How to Create an iClicker Question
Economics Community
- A simple game theory classroom game with Clickers iClicker REEF Polling
- Traditional vs. Shadow Banking
Macmillan Learning Newsroom
Webinars on Demand
- Writing Arguments about Literary Characters
- Tyler Dewitt - Gen Chem Videos and a preview of the new Macmillan Gen Chem partnership Achieve for Interactive General Chemistry Atoms First (1-Term Access)
- A Conversation with Brittney Cooper, author of Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower
History Community
- "1917" as Academic Inspiration
- Fact-Checking Our Friends: What is the role of the historian in online discussions?
- Driving the Green Book
Communication Community
- A Five-Step Model for Speech Preparation
- Hopes and Fears: A first day of class syllabus activity
- LaunchPad Demo for Speech Craft Speech Craft
STEM Community
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