Sustaining Individual Engagement
Innovation theory suggests that we buy into new ideas at different rates; early adopters must stay engaged for some time before society as a whole adopts the desired change. It can be hard to keep adv
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Innovation theory suggests that we buy into new ideas at different rates; early adopters must stay engaged for some time before society as a whole adopts the desired change. It can be hard to keep adv
“I'd like to speak about some of the ways that systemic racism has taken a toll on African Americans, particularly when it comes to police brutality and the onset of the protests that have been moving
Where do we direct our public funding - investing in policing or investing in people through every step of their lives? “In some respects, it's the criminalization of Black people themselves that has
Review the following resources and reflect on how you plan to take action to fight climate change in your community.
In this video, you’ll hear from faculty and social workers in the field about how their work seeks to center justice in the work that they do.
Professor Cheri Alexander details the basics of managing talent within working teams. This video is part of our Managing Talent MOOC.
Target Resume is an online tool that assesses both your resume and the description of your interested job post. It compares your resume against the description to identify skills and keywords that are
Professor Arthur Lupia shares some helpful communication tips as part of the Finding Common Ground Teach-Out .
This collection is a curated look at how humans communicate across different venues, relationships, and circumstances. It looks at the concept of communication across workplaces, personal lives, inter
Elyse Aurbach, Public Engagement Lead at the Center for Academic Innovation, explains why a central message is so important in communicating and then walk through how to create an effective central me
Professor of Technology and Operations and Finance at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, Andrew Wu, introduces fintech innovations in the money transferring industry.
“...in recent years, and especially in recent times as of 2020, we've begun a question as an industry, how reliable are some of our sources particularly when it comes to law enforcement police? So as
Although this video focuses largely on the change work students and volunteers often do, the lessons described apply to all types of change work when working with individuals and groups different from
University of Michigan Financial Aid breaks down the different types of college loans and funding. View the article here.
In our Leading Diverse Teams and Organizations MOOC, Professor Scott Page explains why research shows that diverse organizations achieve more than homogenous counterparts..
Professor Greg Miller discusses why and how value creation works in different industries, and the overall importance of value creation. This video is part of our Accounting for Decision Making MOOC.
In this video, Christopher Brooks, Associate Professor of Information, discusses how to run large language models (LLMs) on commodity hardware.
Todd Allen, Chair of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences Department in the University of Michigan, makes a case for an interdisciplinary approach to the future of energy.
Policy experts from the University of Michigan will discuss the economic, legal and public health implications of potential changes to the Affordable Care Act, also known as “Obamacare.” While the ACA
Elizabeth James, from the University of Michigan department of Afroamerican and African Studies, discusses the ways in which systemic racism affect the existence of African Americans in the United Sta
Examine how social, economic, and environmental factors influence health outcomes and equity.
Professor Barry Checkoway discusses the LARA method (Listen, Affirm, Respond, and Add) that helps with intergroup communication. Learn more at the Community Organizing for Social Justice Teach Out.
One strategy for practicing communication is to listen and learn, and then to respond. It’s not about agreeing, but about understanding. When the person feels heard, they might hear you more fully, an
For the poor and vulnerable, the health impacts of climate change are already here, says physician Cheryl Holder. Unseasonably hot temperatures, disease-carrying mosquitoes and climate gentrification
In this video, Christopher Brooks, Associate Professor of Information, outlines the machine learning workflow, including processing data (defining the machine learning problem, acquiring data, labelin