Overlapping Circles: An Unstable Figure
By Carol May
In this learning activity you'll discover how the visual perception concept influences your understanding of unstable figures.
Linking Boxes: An Unstable Figure
Problem Solving and Decision Making
By robin rathsack
In this learning activity you'll list three decisions and the methods you used when making your decisions. You'll also learn about decision making methods.
Outward/Inward
In this learning activity you'll discover how visual perception is influenced by what's surrounding an image.
Psychology and Research
By Therese Nemec
Students read about the scientific method and the three main types of research. They enter their answers to questions on the screen.
Inequities of Gender
By Deb DeRosso
You'll answer a list of questions based on their gender then answer the same questions as if you were born the opposite gender.
Self-Perception Exercise
By Kathy Henning
In this learning activity you'll write about your attributes and analyze their perception of their abilities, roles, personality, beliefs, and goals.
Stress Plan
By Kathy Lich
In this learning activity you'll respond to questions regarding stress and design a journal to monitor their stressors.
Where Is Japan?
By Virginia Kirsch
Students read about Japan and test their knowledge by answering questions. They also locate Japan's major islands and the bordering countries on a map.
Benelux
Students read about Benelux, the three countries in Europe that work together as an economic unit. Students test their knowledge by identifying the countries on a map.
Squares In and Out
In this learning activity you'll discover how visual perception of size is influenced by what's surrounding an image.
Scenario: House for Sale
By Rosie Bunnow
Learners put themselves in the place of people new to a community. They listen to a woman describing potential neighbors and make judgments about what they’ve heard. They then learn more about the same people and decide if their initial judgments were accurate. This activity has audio content.
Multiculturalism and Public Schools
By Abbey Casper-Curtis
In this learning activity you'll analyze four newspaper editorial submissions and formulate your own letter.
Understanding Political Cartoons
By Barbara Laedtke
In this learning activity you'll analyze political cartoons following a two-step process to unlock their meaning.
Families Around the World
In this learning activity you'll test your knowledge of global rates for life expectancy, marriage, divorce, and births.
A Theoretical Analysis of Health
In this interactive object, learners examine a mind map depicting manifest and latent functions of health. Quiz questions complete the activity.
Where Is Russia?
Students read important facts about Russia and locate cities and bodies of water on a map. They then take a brief quiz.
Families Around the World - Birth Rates
In this learning activity you'll test your knowledge of global rates for births.
Presidents of the United States
Learners view images of the presidents of the United States and click on the name of the president shown.
A Theoretical Analysis of Education
In this interactive object, learners examine a mind map depicting manifest and latent functions of education. Quiz questions complete the activity.
World's Smallest Countries
Learners read about the five smallest countries in the world: The Vatican, Monaco, Naru, San Marino and Liechtenstein. A brief quiz completes the activity.
Families Around the World - Marriage Rates
In this learning activity you'll test your knowledge of global rates for marriage.
European Union: Part 3
Learners identify the countries waiting to be admitted to the European Union. A map exercise completes the activity.
Diversity in 21st Century Work Teams
Learners test their knowledge of demographics in the United States and in the world. Immediate feedback is provided.
Maintaining a Positive Attitude
By Barbara Liang
Learners consider steps for dealing constructively with criticism and conflict. This object includes a drag-and-drop exercise.