Danube River
By Virginia Kirsch
Learners follow the route of the Danube River as it flows through Europe. A map exercise completes this activity.
A Theoretical Analysis of Culture
By Deb DeRosso
In this interactive object, learners examine the structural-functional, social-conflict, and symbolic interaction analyses of culture. A mind map and quiz questions are included.
Caspian Sea
Students read about the Caspian Sea and use a map to identify the five countries that surround 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.
Circles in Circles
By Carol May
In this learning activity you'll discover how perception of size is influenced by what's surrounding an image.
The Middle East
Students locate the countries of Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan on a map in this interactive learning object.
Costs and Benefits of Taxing to Pay for Lambeau Field
By Mary Ascher
In this learning activity you'll apply cost-benefit economics to a real world public taxation issue.
Welcome to the Classroom - Spanish
By Bonnie Tomlin
In this interactive object, learners match Spanish vocabulary words to items found in a classroom.
Identifying Stress in Your Life
By robin rathsack
In this learning activity you'll apply knowledge about eustress to high and low stressors in your life.
North American and East Asian Customs
In this learning activity you'll discover different cultural traditions between East Asian people and North Americans.
International Communication
In this learning activity you'll discover different communication styles from around the world.
Freedom of Religion
By Therese Nemec
In this learning activity you'll examine the meaning of the term "freedom of religion" and answers questions about the First Amendment.
Checklist for World Travel
Learners read a list of issues to be considered when traveling internationally, such as the beliefs, communication styles, gift-giving customs, and entertainment preferences of people in various cultures.
What Happened to Yugoslavia?
This interactive learning object updates students on the former country of Yugoslavia. A map is included.
Religions of the World - Buddhism
In this learning activity you'll analyze the structures of Buddhism and identifies the countries with the largest Buddhist populations.
United States Presidential Roles & Responsibilities
The student reviews the roles and responsibilities of the President and takes a quiz.
Stress Moderators
By Kathy Lich
In this learning activity you'll practice applying information about stress moderators to your personal life.
Interactions With Customers
In this learning activity you'll examine the difference between two types of interactions with customers, encounters and relationships.
Where Is Afghanistan?
Students read about Afghanistan and view maps. They also answer questions about the country and its neighbors.
South Africa and Its Neighbors
Students read about South Africa and the countries that surround it. They test their knowledge in a map exercise.
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.
Interest Groups: Grass Roots and Community-Based
By Therese Nemec, Nancy McFadden, Deb DeRosso, Mike English
Students read about the three categories of interest groups: Economic, grass roots and community-based, and civil and constitutional rights.
Mandarin Chinese Vocabulary for the Parts of the Human Body
By Pao-Mi Wei
Using 10 views of the male and female body, learners match Mandarin Chinese words to the body parts they identify. After the part has been correctly named, learners click on the Mandarin Chinese term to hear it pronounced. This activity is particularly helpful for health care professionals.
Mandarin Chinese – At a Counter
The learner practices Mandarin Chinese in this animated scenario at a fast food counter.
Questioning Assumptions (Screencast)
By Rosie Bunnow
Learners watch a commercial for a fictitious product and pose questions to challenge the assumptions made in it.