Decision Making Methods
By robin rathsack
In this learning activity you'll complete eight methods of making decisions by identifying advantages and disadvantages of each method.
Dealing with Conflict: Identifying Styles of Resolution
By Rosie Bunnow
Learners identify conflict resolution styles while becoming familiar with definitions, characteristics, and motivations for using these styles.
Deal Me In!
By Kathy Lich
In this learning activity you'll practice using inductive reasoning to draw conclusions.
Danube River
By Virginia Kirsch
Learners follow the route of the Danube River as it flows through Europe. A map exercise completes this activity.
Culture Assimilation Patterns
By Carol May
The student reads definitions of four basic assimilation patterns in American society and creates a model for each by clicking and dragging building blocks. The student also writes a brief explanation of each new model.
Cubes or Bricks: An Unstable Figure
In this learning activity you'll discover how the visual perception concept influences your understanding of unstable figures.
Countries of the Middle East
Students locate the countries of the Middle East on a map in this interactive exercise.
Countries of Southern Africa
Students read about five countries in Southern Africa and locate them on a map.
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.
Constructing a Graph
By Nicole Paplham
In this learning activity you'll construct and label a graph.
Conflict Resolution Styles
In this learning activity you'll read about Robert Maddux's conflict model and then apply what you've learned to an interactive exercise.
Compound Interest Calculator
By Dave Bunnow
Learners calculate the total cost of a loan by entering the principal amount, the period of the loan, and the annual percentage rate.
Coastal West and Central Africa
Students read about the countries of West and Central Africa and identify them on a map.
Circles in Circles
In this learning activity you'll discover how perception of size is influenced by what's surrounding an image.
Circle of Familiars
By Gary Briggs-Deneen
In this learning activity you'll explain your placement of five people somewhere withing the circle of familiars chart.
Chickens Around the World
In this learning activity you'll explore how different cultures cook chicken in a variety of traditional dishes.
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.
Central America
In this learning activity you'll locate the countries of Central America on a map.
Caspian Sea
Students read about the Caspian Sea and use a map to identify the five countries that surround it.
Capital Cities of Central America
Learners review the names of the capital cities of the seven Central American countries and locate the cities on a map.
Canada
Students read about the provinces and territories of Canada and identify key resources in each area.
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.
Barriers to Critical Thinking: People-Related Obstacles
By Therese Nemec
The learner will identify barriers to critical thinking related to internal and external factors after viewing scenarios.
Barriers to Critical Thinking: Being Human
The learner will explore basic human limitations that create barriers to critical thinking including selective thinking, false memories, and perceptual limitations.
Australia/New Zealand
Learners view maps of Australia and New Zealand and locate the territories and states of these countries in an interactive exercise.