Sports Betting: Risks & Ripple Effects Teach-Out
This teach-out will be live until March 2, 2026.
Description
Sports betting surpassed $100 billion revenue worldwide in 2024 and is projected to nearly double by 2030. However, the effects of new policy regulations within the United States and abroad have significantly shifted the sports betting landscape, making it one of the most pressing public health and policy issues of our time. As aggressive marketing strategies increasingly target youth and young adults, concerns are mounting regarding the long-term impact on at-risk populations.
In the Sports Betting: Risks & Ripple Effects Teach-Out, you’ll explore the personal, social, and systemic impacts of sports betting, gain awareness of risks, and consider actions you can take within your own communities. The Teach-Out guides you through the evolution of sports betting, focusing on the distinct tactics and data that betting platforms use to inform their marketing strategies. Covering the effects of sports betting on higher education, the Teach-Out examines the industry’s impact on collegiate athletes and their institutions as they navigate pressure from the industry. The conversation also addresses the reality of gambling addiction, its connection to behaviors like binge drinking, and its broader impact on holistic health. Finally, you will learn how recent regulations can serve as vital harm reduction for those struggling with gambling-related challenges.
This Teach-Out is open to anyone interested in learning more about the sports betting industry and its effects on the general population, but it is particularly relevant for young adults, their parents, athletes, educators, and policymakers looking to mitigate the effects of sports betting. Ultimately, you’ll leave this Teach-Out understanding the social, legal, and technological forces that drive the expansion of sports betting, and how you can take action in your own life.
Subjects
Language
English
Duration
2 weeks
Status
Available
U-M Credit Eligible
No
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