Building your Network and Social Capital
In this video, Dr. Paula J. Caproni discusses the importance of networks and relationships in business spaces. This video is part of our Science of Success MOOC.
Your browser is ancient!
Upgrade to a different browser to experience this site.
Showing 226–250 of 612 items
In this video, Dr. Paula J. Caproni discusses the importance of networks and relationships in business spaces. This video is part of our Science of Success MOOC.
This video features a conversation between Democracy & Debate host Angela Dillard and Dr. Shachar Pinsker, Professor of Judaic Studies and Middle East Studies and author of A Rich Brew: How Cafés Crea
Experts from the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan have recommended that facial recognition technologies be banned in schools. Their findings show that this technolo
Figuring out how to navigate your career journey can be challenging. What areas should you focus on? Where should you start? Why is career development important in the first place? In the Career Kicko
Sometimes we forget that body language is important during the interview process because it visibly shows how we are feeling. This press release from CareerBuilder shares what not to do and common mis
In this video, Sav and Michael discussed how they mobilized their faith based communities to engage in civic action. Take a moment to identify 2-3 communities you are part of. How might you work withi
In this video, Cornelius A. James, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan Medical School, talks about ChatGPT’s role in medical education. "ChatGPT" by focal5 is licensed und
This article, ChatGPT in Higher Education: Facts and Ideas to Consider, discusses how ChatGPT can be applied in higher education for 24/7 student support, assisting in research and writing, personaliz
This article was originally published on The Conversation and comes from the University of Michigan School of Public Health. Coronavirus testing in the United States is moving into a new phase as scie
As you see Lydia and Sean go through Purple Air and discuss the role that citizen science can play in helping solve real-world problems, it is your turn to explore! What is Citizen Science? According
Andrew Wu dives into more detail about what type of data can be uploaded on the blockchain and how the data is processed.
Our world is facing a global crisis with Climate Change. Creating a future where we can all thrive includes becoming an informed and empowered society. This Collection is a curated portfolio of learni
Trish Koman, Research Investigator in the School of Public Health at University of Michigan, talks about why we need to approach climate change from a public health perspective.As an optional resource
Drs. Christian Davenport, Derrick Darby, and Sarah Soule discuss what scholarship, research, and history can tell us about building a social movement. Their conversation touches topics of state violen
" In this coffee break conversation, Drs. Bedelia Richards, Anthony Abraham Jack, Elizabeth M. Lee, and Carson Byrd engage in a discussion about the impact of COVID-19 on colleges and college students
Whether you do or you don't know how to prepare for a phone interview, it's always worthwhile to refresh yourself, and this guide dives deeper into the various kinds of phone interviews as well as som
Professor Andy Hoffman discusses ways to talk about science when communicating with diverse audiences. Check out more at the Disinformation, Misinformation, and Fake News Teach-Out.
Professor Barry Checkoway discusses the ways in which those who desire intergroup dialogue can understand their communication style and use it to have better connections with diverse groups and indivi
Learn ethical, respectful strategies to engage with communities in service, research, or collaborative projects.
Dr. Rogerio Pinto, Professor of Social Work, describes community-based participatory research (CBPR) as a practice of creating change for communities by including them throughout the research process
Professor Greg Miller analyses the similarities and differences between balance sheets and income statements. This video is part of our Accounting for Decision Making MOOC.
In this video, Brian E. Perron, Professor of Social Work, provides practical tips and examples for small organizations to generate content with generative AI tools. He explores how various application
Right now, the coronavirus pandemic and the measures we’ve undertaken to stop it are reshaping how millions of people live, work, learn, and manage their health. Though these measures bring diff
The spread of COVID-19 has caused added stress for many. Those practicing social distancing may feel isolated from others, gig economy workers are worried about their exposure risk, and low income ind
Questions around coronavirus testing and immunity are top-of-mind as the pandemic continues to spread and potential vaccines undergo trials. Emily Martin, associate professor of Epidemiology at the Un