Religions of the World - Buddhism
By Therese Nemec
In this learning activity you'll analyze the structures of Buddhism and identifies the countries with the largest Buddhist populations.
Religions of the World - Judaism
In this learning activity you'll use a map to identify the 10 countries with the largest populations of Jewish people.
The First Amendment: Interpretations of the Establishment Clause
In this learning activity you'll review three interpretations regarding the separation of church and state.
Examining the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment
In this learning activity you'll read about efforts to prevent the government from interfering with citizens' rights to practice their religious beliefs.
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.
Inflation
By Karyl Nicholson
In this learning activity you'll describe inflation, its causes, and the negative consequences of it.
Understanding The Interrelationship of Supply and Demand
By Dave Bunnow
In this learning object you'll examine the supply and demand curves and to demonstrate the effects on equilibrium price/quantity and on price ceilings and floors.
Identifying Psychological Noise
By Mary Brignall
In this learning activity you'll define psychological noise and will complete an activity.
Religions of the World
In this learning activity you'll analyzes the structures and processes of religion within a global context.
Identifying Physiological Noise
In this learning activity you'll review physiological noise and complete an activity.
SQ3R
By Kathy Lich
In this learning activity you'll be explore independent and cooperative learning strategies to support retention of the material.
Interactions With Customers
In this learning activity you'll examine the difference between two types of interactions with customers, encounters and relationships.
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.
Understanding Basic Sociology Terms: Culture
By Barbara Todd
In this learning activity you'll match introductory sociology terms on culture with their definition.
Understanding the Principle of Motivation
In this learning activity you'll match a scenario to Maslow's Principle of Motivation. You'll understand the differences between each step in the hierarchy.
Exploring the Realities of Life As a Refugee
By Jill Stiemsma
In this learning activity, you'll analyze a poem written by a refugee to answer four short questions.
Relationships With Parents: A Model of Shifting…
By Kathy Henning
In this learning activity, you'll discuss shifting perceptions of parents at different life stages.
Determining a Business Cycle Phase
By Debra McCracken
In this learning activity you'll plot GDP data on a graph and determine a phase of the business cycle.
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.
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.
The Perspectives of Psychology
Students read about the six theoretical perspectives used to explore psychological events and do an interactive exercise.
Interest Groups: Economic
By Therese Nemec, Nancy McFadden, Deb DeRosso, Mike English
Students read about the different kinds of economic interest groups including business and trade associations, labor unions, agricultural organizations, and professional associations.
Pacific Rim
By Virginia Kirsch
Students read about the world's active volcanoes that make up the "Ring of Fire." In an interactive exercise, they locate these volcanoes on maps.
Horn of Africa
Students read about the countries that make up the Horn of Africa and locate them on a map.
The U.S. National Debt
By Barbara Laedtke
Learners examine how the National Debt occurs and trace its history from the time of the Revolutionary War through the present.