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Using Learning Assistants to Support Peer Instruction with Classroom Response Systems ("Clickers")
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: Professional Development, Education, Child Development & Family Services, Earth's Resources, Ecology & Ecosystems and 5 additional..Learning Assistants are used to facilitate student discussion in peer instruction during clicker questions (i.e., classroom resp...Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0EconModel
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: History-Social Science, Economics, Professional DevelopmentThis site contains 21 modular, easy to use economic models, that are appropriate for class assignments or in-class demonstration...Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0Open Outcry Market
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: History-Social Science, Economics, Professional DevelopmentThis example is an in-class market simulation conducted with paper cards assigning each student a buyer or seller role and a res...Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0Budget Explorer
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: History-Social Science, Economics, Professional DevelopmentStudents often come to a principles course in economics with knowledge that is not correct. This example asks students to guess ...Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0Dynamic Integrated Climate Change Model (DICE)
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: History-Social Science, Economics, Professional DevelopmentThe Dynamic Integrated Climate Change (DICE) model assumes a single world producer must chose levels for three simultaneously de...Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0Fair Model
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: History-Social Science, Economics, Professional DevelopmentThe Fair model web site includes a freely available United States macroeconomic econometric model and a multicounty econometric ...Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0Specialization and Division of Labor
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: History-Social Science, Economics, Professional DevelopmentThis example engages students in a simple simulation of specialization and division of labor. All that is needed are staplers an...Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0General Equilibrium Simulation for Microeconomics
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: History-Social Science, Economics, Professional DevelopmentTeaching general equilibrium analysis to students is challenging. General equilibrium models are typically accessible to only a ...Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0MarketSim
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: History-Social Science, Economics, Professional DevelopmentMarketSim helps students understand the functioning of markets by having them become consumers and producers in a simulated econ...Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0Ricardian Explorer
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: History-Social Science, Economics, Professional DevelopmentRicardian Explorer, implemented on the internet, simulates a Ricardian trade model with linear production technology and a CES u...Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0Economics and the Tragedy of the Commons
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: History-Social Science, Economics, Professional DevelopmentIn both macroeconomics and microeconomics principles courses, economists teach the virtue of markets as an allocative mechanism....Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0Tax Game
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: History-Social Science, Economics, Professional DevelopmentThe link between a set of taxes and income distribution is an important, but difficult, concept taught in economics principles c...Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0Understanding money: Where is most of my money?
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: History-Social Science, Instructional Strategies, Economics, Professional DevelopmentThis activity uses an Interactive Lecture Demonstration to help students understand the definition of money in a modern economy....Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0What's the best payment?
Grades: No grades selected.Subjects: History-Social Science, Instructional Strategies, Economics, Professional DevelopmentAfter predicting which of two earnings streams has the highest currrent value, students use a discounted values table to compare...Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0Judging Randomness
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: Professional Development, Probability, Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability, MathematicsThis model-eliciting activity has students create rules to allow them to judge whether or not the shuffle feature on a particula...Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0Revving up for Relief: Harley-Davidson at the ITC
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: History-Social Science, American Democracy, Economics, Professional DevelopmentPublished in 1986, this Kennedy School case tells the story of Harley-Davidson's application to the ITC for temporary relief fro...Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0Teaching Case: Textiles and the Multi-Fiber Arrangement
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: History-Social Science, Professional Development, Economics, American DemocracyAn "oldie but goodie" this 1983 case (revised in 1990), is set in December 1981, when the international arrangement governing in...Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0Teaching Case: Peanut Policy in the United States, 1996
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: History-Social Science, Professional Development, American Democracy, EconomicsThe text of this case is a transcript of a story broadcast on NPR's All Things Considered on January 22, 1996. The story concern...Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0Teaching Case: Scissors and Shears
Grades: Undergraduate to GraduateSubjects: History-Social Science, Economics, Professional Development, American DemocracyThis case is the transcript of the 1962 Congressional Testimony of BC Deuschle, President of the Scissors, Shears and Manicure I...Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0What sizes are the planets and how do they move around the sun?
Grades: 6 to 9Subjects: Our Solar System, Professional Development, Inquiry & Problem Based LearningThis is a whole class activity in which the class will physically model how the planets move around the sun. I will have the bal...Contributor: Pedagogy in Action (NSDL Collection)Views: 0Favorites: 0