Transactional Analysis: Self Test
By Mary Fehrer-Williams
In this learning activity you'll identify examples of Eric Berne's theory on transactional analysis.
Deal Me In!
By Kathy Lich
In this learning activity you'll practice using inductive reasoning to draw conclusions.
Exploring Memory
By Therese Nemec
The student reads about encoding, storage, and retrieval and test his or her memory in an interactive exercise.
Left- and Right-Brain Thinking Modes (Screencast)
By Leanne Healy
In this interactive object, learners examine the characteristics of left- and right-brain thinkers.
Questioning Assumptions (Screencast)
By Rosie Bunnow
Learners watch a commercial for a fictitious product and pose questions to challenge the assumptions made in it.
Operant Conditioning
In this learning activity you'll analyze a scenario using operant conditioning. (For security reasons, the ability to email results to your instructor at the end of the lesson has been disabled)
Learning About Multiple Intelligences in the Land of Oz (Screencast)
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.
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Exercise
By Pamela West
In this learning activity you'll use Maslow's Hierarchy and choose which need is taking precedence and which is being sacrificed in each situation.
Double Trouble With Listening
Learn about the seven common barriers of listening and evaluate a conversation using the barriers.
Employability Essentials -- Think Critically and Creatively
By VickyWeiland
Being a critical and creative thinker is essential in today’s workplace. It’s also crucial to your career success, regardless of your field or your position. Employers are looking for employees who can creatively problem solve to find answers that are best for both employees and the company.
Seven Barriers to Listening
The learner will identify common barriers to effective listening.
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.
Employability Essentials - Adapt to Change
You will understand why having the ability to adapt to change is an essential employment skill.
Take Initiative to Live Your Values
By Barbara Liang
Learners identify their values in a drag-and-drop exercise and read about the importance of taking initiative to move from scapegoating to accepting personal responsibility.
Maintaining a Positive Attitude
Learners consider steps for dealing constructively with criticism and conflict. This object includes a drag-and-drop exercise.
Perception- Believing Is Seeing
By Carol May
In this learning activity you'll view a library of figures demonstrating various concepts in visual perception.
Six-Pointed Figure
In this learning activity you'll discover how the concept of unstable figures influences your perception of an image.
Circles in Circles
In this learning activity you'll discover how perception of size is influenced by what's surrounding an image.
Squares In and Out
In this learning activity you'll discover how visual perception of size is influenced by what's surrounding an image.
Similar Squares
Angles Within Angles
Outward/Inward
In this learning activity you'll discover how visual perception is influenced by what's surrounding an image.
Surrounded Circles
In this learning activity you'll discover how visual perception is influenced by what's surrounding the image.
Overlapping Circles: An Unstable Figure
In this learning activity you'll discover how the visual perception concept influences your understanding of unstable figures.
Linking Boxes: An Unstable Figure