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Macmillan Learning Podcasts

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Podcast from Carl Zimmer, New York Times columnist and coauthor of Evolution: Making Sense of Life, talks about COVID-19 as a study in evolution.
Dr. Andrew Pomerantz (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville) talks with Dr. Éva Szeli (Arizona State University) and Dr. Nicole Brandt (Columbus State Community College) about My Psychology Chapter 15, “Therapy.” They talk about topics that
Dr. Andrew Pomerantz (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville) talks with Dr. Éva Szeli (Arizona State University) and Dr. Stephen Bonnette (San Jacinto College) about My Psychology Chapter 14, “Psychological Disorders.” They share their pers
Dr. Andrew Pomerantz (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville) talks with Dr. Éva Szeli (Arizona State University) and Dr. David Tom (Columbus State Community College/The Ohio State University in Columbus) about Chapter 13, “Social Psychology
Dr. Andrew Pomerantz (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville) talks with Dr. Éva Szeli (Arizona State University) and Dr. Alan Whitehead (Southern Virginia University) about My Psychology Chapter 12, “Personality.” They share stories and exa
Dr. Andrew Pomerantz (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville) talks with Dr. Debra Roberts (Howard University) and Dr. Jessamy Comer (Rochester Institute of Technology) about My Psychology Chapter 11, “Stress and Health.” They discuss how to
Dr. Andrew Pomerantz (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville) talks with Dr. Debra Roberts (Howard University) and Dr. David Tom (Columbus State Community College/The Ohio State University in Columbus) about Chapter 10, “Diversity in Psychol
Rob Lue of Harvard University discusses the science of viruses in general and the specifics of the COVID-19 virus
It might sound fun to have the ability to learn more about your own personal genome. But are you risking your personal privacy by doing so? Dan Hartl of Harvard University discusses some of the pros and cons of personal genetic testing.
Climate change seems to always be in the news and it can be tough to separate truth from fiction. In this episode, Andy Knoll of Harvard University sets the record straight about what scientific research teaches us about global climate change.
In this episode, Dr. Jim Morris talks about what he wishes everybody knew about genetics.
Andrew Pomerantz talks with Éva Szeli and Jessamy Comer about My Psychology Chapter 9, “Development Across the Life Span.” They share stories and examples from the classroom about Piaget’s developmental stages, schemas and our understanding of
Dr. Andrew Pomerantz (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville) talks with Dr. Debra Roberts (Howard University) and Dr. Alan Whitehead (Southern Virginia University) about My Psychology Chapter 8, “Motivation and Emotion.” They explain motiva
Andrew Pomerantz talks with Debra Roberts and Alan Whitehead about My Psychology Chapter 7, “Cognition: Thinking, Language, and Intelligence.” They discuss the concept of concepts in connection to the recent NBA championship, how geography can
Andrew Pomerantz talks with Éva Szeli and Nicole Brandt about My Psychology Chapter 6, “Learning.” They share a moving story about blue latex gloves and classical conditioning and then break down the concept for students. The professors go on t
Dr. Andrew Pomerantz (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville) talks with Dr. Éva Szeli (Arizona State University) and Dr. Anita Tam (Tri-County Technical College, Clemson University) about My Psychology Chapter 5, “Memory.” They discuss the
Dr. Andrew Pomerantz (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville) talks with Dr. Debra Roberts (Howard University) and Dr. Stephen Bonnette (San Jacinto College) about My Psychology Chapter 4, “Consciousness.” They share their personal stories a
Chapter 3 of My Psychology, “Sensation and Perception.” Selective attention, discuss the important differences between sensation and perception, and share family stories about food smells and adaptation. Narrative, visual and auditory systems.
Andrew Pomerantz talks with Eva Szeli (Arizona State University) and Kelly Anne Barnes (San Jacinto College) about Chapter 2 of My Psychology, “Brain and Behavior.” They explain the ways in which the brain sends messages throughout the body, di
Listen to our podcast from the new co-authors of The American Promise, Sarah Igo and François Furstenberg. In this episode, Sarah and François address questions from the history teaching community on becoming textbook authors, teaching American
If evolution by natural selection seems too slow and boring, there's another way. In this episode, Dr. Andrew Berry discusses ways in which populations can quickly breed their way to successful adaptation. 
Jim Morris and Andy Knoll, authors of "Biology: How Life Works" discussing life on mars.  The search for life on mars has a lot of relevance to concepts in Introductory Biology.
Jim Morris, Professor of Biology at Brandeis University and author of Biology: How Life Works discusses some common misconceptions about the process of evolution. 
Andrew Pomerantz talks with Eva Szeli and Anita Tam about Chapter 1 of My Psychology, “The Science of Psychology.” They share their personal stories and best examples from the intro psych classroom on topics that include the importance of psych
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