Florida State University Courses
The Florida State University is a space-grant and sea-grant public research university located in the state capital city of Tallahassee, Florida, United States.
The Florida State University is a space-grant and sea-grant public research university located in the state capital city of Tallahassee, Florida, United States.
Learning economics through short video clips, classic readings, podcasts, and innovative assignments makes learning the science of choice fun, exciting and relevant. The “read, watch, listen, and do” approach is used to make learning both engaging and effective. The reading assignments are compact and the videos, podcasts, and assignments re-enforce each other in a manner that assures mastery of key learning objectives in economics and personal finance. Even if this is your first online course, you will find this one informative and user-friendly.
The Stavros Center for Economic Education of Florida State University (FSU) and Center for Economic Education and Entrepreneurship of Northern Michigan University have teamed up to offer this six-week, cutting-edge, online course in economics and personal finance. Developed by a team of master economic educators, this course is for students who would like to learn more about economics, wealth, and prosperity. This 16 module, multi-media course is understandable, easy to navigate, and focuses on what you really need to know about economics and personal finance.Learning economics through short video clips, classic readings, podcasts, and innovative assignments makes learning the science of choice fun, exciting, and relevant. The “read, watch, listen, and do” approach is used to make learning both engaging and effective. The reading assignments are compact and the videos, podcasts, and assignments reinforce each other in a manner that ensures mastery of key learning objectives in economics and personal finance. Even if this is your first online course, you will find it informative and user-friendly.
This professional development course focuses on social media curation for education, developing social media lessons and personal learning networks, and addressing privacy and ethical issues when using social media to support learning. Each week we will address a different topic. Learners may complete whichever weeks interest them most or best fit their busy lives. Although the content for all four weeks are related, the course is not designed in a manner that makes the weeks cumulative and dependent on each other.
Has neuroscience all but disproved the existence of free will? Philosopher Alfred Mele argues that free will is still alive and well, critically analyzing experimental data.