A Goose or a Hawk: An Ambiguous Figure
By Carol May
In this learning activity you'll discover how the visual perception concept influences your understanding of ambiguous figures.
Identifying Physiological Noise
By Mary Brignall
In this learning activity you'll review physiological noise and complete an activity.
The THINK Principle
By Andrea Krabbe, Rosie Bunnow
Learners are shown questions to ask themselves before they speak. They evaluate three responses according to the criteria presented. This activity has audio content.
SQ3R
By Kathy Lich
In this learning activity you'll be explore independent and cooperative learning strategies to support retention of the material.
Perception - Understanding the World Around You
By VickyWeiland
Learn the definition of perception, its process and how it affects communication
Sources of Government Power
By Nancy McFadden
In this learning activity you'll apply information about three different sources of governmental power: Unitary, Confederate, and Federal to world governments.
Jurisdiction Challenge
By Jody Cooper
Learners test their knowledge of jurisdiction issues by matching case scenarios to the correct court. The cases involve the following courts: Circuit, Small Claims, Probate, District, Bankruptcy, State Appellate Court, Wisconsin Supreme Court, and U.S. Supreme Courthouse.
Dr. Cecil's Psychology Series: Personality Disorder Softball
By Jeffrey McDonald
Learners review descriptions of 10 personality disorders and then test their knowledge in an interactive softball game.
A Rabbit or a Duck: An Ambiguous Figure
In this learning activity you'll discover how perception influences understanding.
Employability Essentials - Adapt to Change
You will understand why having the ability to adapt to change is an essential employment skill.
The Duties of the Three Branches of Government (Screencast)
In this screencast, explore the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches of the U.S. government. External resource: www.usconstitution.com
Learning About Multiple Intelligences in the Land of Oz (Screencast)
By Therese Nemec
In this screencast, students read about the seven types of intelligence identified by psychologist Dr. Howard Gardner. They then review the type(s) of intelligence of each character in the Land of Oz.
How a Bill Becomes a Law
By Melanie Buyarski
In this colorful activity, learners follow the path of a bill as it begins in the House of Representatives.
Identifying Psychological Noise
In this learning activity you'll define psychological noise and will complete an activity.
Self-Awareness Inventory
By Robert Mitchell
Identify your self-awareness score. In this learning activity, you'll answer 24 questions that attempt to measure three factors relating to self-awareness: introspection, public self-consciousness, and social anxiety.
The Perspectives of Psychology
Students read about the six theoretical perspectives used to explore psychological events and do an interactive exercise.
Conflict Resolution Styles
By robin rathsack
In this learning activity you'll read about Robert Maddux's conflict model and then apply what you've learned to an interactive exercise.