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21 Things 4 Students Thing 15: Q2 What's Your Problem?
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Students work together to interview others about problems, and to discover potential ideas for their Making a Difference project.

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Education
Educational Technology
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Activity/Lab
Provider:
REMC Association of Michigan
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21 Things 4 Students
Date Added:
08/03/2021
21 Things 4 Students Thing 20: Q4 Global Interaction
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Students apply global collaboration skills through a virtual or live video conference, experiencing synchronous and asynchronous communications.

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Education
Educational Technology
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Activity/Lab
Provider:
REMC Association of Michigan
Provider Set:
21 Things 4 Students
Date Added:
08/03/2021
BrainVentures  Friendships, 3-5
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Students learn about important traits of a good friend and skills to support each other by watching videos, playing games, reading and writing their own friendship story. Can be used whole group, pairs, or individually.

Subject:
Education
Elementary Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Interactive
Author:
UMCDC
Date Added:
05/28/2023
Moral Psychology, Spring 2009
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" This course is an examination of philosophical theories of action and motivation in the light of empirical findings from social psychology, sociology, and neuroscience. Topics include belief, desire, and moral motivation; sympathy and empathy; intentions and other committing states; strength of will and weakness of will; free will; addiction and compulsion; guilt, shame and regret; evil; self-knowledge and self-deception; and, virtues and character traits. This course is a CI-M course."

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Psychology
Social Science
Sociology
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Holton, Richard
Date Added:
01/01/2009
Neuroscience and Society, Spring 2010
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This course explores the social relevance of neuroscience, considering how emerging areas of brain research at once reflect and reshape social attitudes and agendas. Topics include brain imaging and popular media; neuroscience of empathy, trust, and moral reasoning; new fields of neuroeconomics and neuromarketing; ethical implications of neurotechnologies such as cognitive enhancement pharmaceuticals; neuroscience in the courtroom; and neuroscientific recasting of social problems such as addiction and violence. Guest lectures by neuroscientists, class discussion, and weekly readings in neuroscience, popular media, and science studies.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Religious Studies
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
SchĺŮll, Natasha
Date Added:
01/01/2011
Promoting STEM Through Literature:  Magic Ramen
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Welcome to Promoting STEM Through Literature by the MiSTEM Network of the Northwestern Lower Michigan Region.  We are excited to build from the great work of Judy Bowling and Kerry Guiliano to bring you more STEM challenges, SEL discussion prompts, and career connections that you can use with your students.  If you are interested in learning more about the original project, please visit their website at https://www.stemandlit.com/Share your feedback and comments with us as we continue to add more books and lessons! These lessons were created in collaboration by Danelle Brostrom, Sam Walters, Danielle Humphrey, Peter Milne, Drea Weiner, and Shelly VanderMeulen with funds from a MiSTEM grant awarded by the Michigan Department of Education.

Subject:
Elementary Education
Engineering
Public Relations
Reading Literature
Speaking and Listening
World Cultures
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Shelly VanderMeulen
Date Added:
08/12/2022
U-Lab: Leading Profound Innovation for a More Sustainable World, Fall 2010
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U-Lab: Leading Profound Innovation for a More Sustainable World is an interactive and experiential class about leading profound innovation for pioneering a more sustainable economy and society. The class is organized around personal reflection practices, relational practices, and societal practices. It focuses on the intertwined relationship between the evolution of capitalism, multi-stakeholder innovation, and presencing.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Scharmer, Claus Otto
Date Added:
01/01/2010