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  • Evidence-based training for grading and providing feedback on quantitative work, including problem sets, code, and written responses.
     
  • Engage your intermediate French students with this course highlighting the language and cultures of the Francophone world. Students will explore Guadeloupe, France, and Québec as they learn to express their opinions on themes such as music, cuisine, language, identity, sports, and culture.
  • This 1-hour module explains and illustrates tools that improve meetings, with emphasis on interactive practice in realistic video simulations. It is designed to be embedded in any courses where students could benefit from improved meeting skills. MeetingU, along with CollaborativeU and ConflictU, is part of the "Collaboration Suite."
  • Help students learn to collaborate effectively in any class with significant team projects. Faculty teaching a course with a significant team project component (more than 5 weeks) can embed this innovative mini-course to help their students be more successful in group activities.
  • FREE TO PILOT Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis: A Campbell Collaboration Online Course provides an overview of the steps involved in conducting a systematic (scientific) review of results of multiple quantitative studies. These steps include: problem formulation, searching for relevant literature, screening potentially eligible studies, coding and critically appraising studies, synthesizing results across studies using meta-analysis, reporting and disseminating results, and updating or re-analysis of data. ACCESS EVALUATION COURSE Click the button below and enter the Course Key SRMA23EVAL on the following page. Follow the prompts to sign in with an existing OLI Account ID or sign up for a new OLI Account ID. If you decide you want to use the course with your students and need instructor access, please email oli-help@cmu.edu to add instructor access to your account.
  • The College Physics 2 course is an algebra-based Physics course covering electricity and magnetism, optics, and modern physics.
  • Logic & Proofs

    $0$80
    An introductory logic course, designed for students from a broad range of disciplines, from mathematics and computer science to drama and creative writing. It is also designed to reflect aspects of the logical tradition (going back to Aristotle) as well as the practical applicability (for example for the construction of Boolean circuits). Below one finds a detailed description of the course with many of its special features.
  • Strengthen your EBM skills and critical mindset to improve the quality of your decisions.
  • Learning to Learn Online is a short course companion (8 modules) to help set up online learners for success.
  • College Physics 1 is a one-semester course covering classical mechanics, work, energy, sound, fluid statics and dynamics, and thermodynamics. 
  • The Student Cognition Toolbox (SCT) is a short course companion (or “sidecar”) introducing and providing direct practice in study strategies that are informed by learning science research. In this version of the SCT, material from introductory psychology is used to illustrate the application of the study strategies. This version has been used in psychology courses and in courses from across the curriculum.
  • General Chemistry 2 is a highly interactive and engaging course that covers all topics typical of second semester General Chemistry. The course includes a multitude of formative practice problems that are scaffolded and include detailed feedback, interactives such as PhET simulations and virtual lab experiments, engaging media elements, and summative assessments.
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