Unleashing Academic Success
In this course, we present common thoughts and feelings students have that might explain the reason behind some of their less ideal study behaviors. We'll describe each and share what intervention res
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In this course, we present common thoughts and feelings students have that might explain the reason behind some of their less ideal study behaviors. We'll describe each and share what intervention res
Professor George Siedel introduces the three pillar methodology for decision-making in careers and business.
Learn UX research methods and design principles to create intuitive, user-centered digital products.
Professor George Siedel explains how decision trees can help in negotiations and Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement (BATNA) analysis.
In this video, you'll learn the tactics to use during the actual negotiation. This video is part of the course Successful Negotiation: Essential Strategies and Skills.
Brian J. Zikmund-Fisher, PhD, Associate Professor or Health Behavior and Health Education in the University of Michigan School of Public Health, explains how our mental models influence our perception
Vaccination is one of the most successful public health interventions our world has ever seen. Since we started vaccinating more than 200 years ago, we have seen the elimination or control of diseases
Professor Scott DeRue details the importance of visionary language in motivating teams and other individuals. This video is part of our Inspiring and Motivating Individuals MOOC.
The online resource VMock grades your resume to give you feedback with customized suggestions for improvement. Simply upload your resume, see the suggestions, and change accordingly! For University of
Professor Brian Zikmund-Fisher discusses the communication techniques that don't involve words as part of the Foundational Skills for Communicating About Health MOOC.
This primer provides information on who’s voting and how in the 2020 election. View the primer here.
Develop dynamic, database-driven web applications using modern programming and web technologies.
Create accessible, responsive websites using HTML, CSS, and inclusive design best practices.
This webinar from the University of Michigan School of Public Health presents a recent webinar on essential facts and insight about the recent COVID-19 vaccine. This session is hosted by Dr. Emily Mar
This video explores the ways that quantitative social scientists and specialists in international and comparative politics use a variety of indexes -- such as Polity IV and Freedom House -- to measure
Professor Scott DeRue discusses the ways success looks differently depending on goals, teams, and other entrepreneurial factors. This video is part of our Inspiring and Motivating Individuals MOOC.
In recent days, theories about drugs that will supposedly help treat coronavirus have floated around the media. So-called treatments being debunked, lauded, and may even be putting people at risk. As
Professor Greg Miller analyses the aspects of a balance sheet. This video is part of our Accounting for Decision Making MOOC.
In this video, Dr. Paula J. Caproni discusses the growth mindset's role within successful endeavors. This video is part of our Science of Success MOOC.
In this video, Kentaro Toyama, W.K. Kellogg Professor of Community Information and Professor of Information at the University of Michigan, provides an informative overview of artificial intelligence a
Professor Greg Miller analyses the aspects of an income statement. This video is part of our Accounting for Decision Making MOOC.
In this video, you'll learn about the four aspects of what an opportunity is, where to look for opportunities, and how to decide if an opportunity is promising. This video is part of the course Brilli
In this video, VG Vinod Vydiswaran, Associate Professor of Learning Health Sciences and Associate Professor of Information, speaks about what deep learning is as well as the pros and cons of deep lear
In this video, Joyce Chai, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, shares insights about generative AI, embodied AI, and large language models (LLMs).