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InQuizitive
This adaptive learning tool personalizes quiz questions for each student in an engaging, gamelike environment to help them master the core sociological concepts presented in every chapter of The Real World. The software is easy to use and can be accessed on a wide range of mobile devices, including tablets and smartphones.
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InQuizitive
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The Sociology in Practice DVD series, now with a two-disc volume on race and ethnicity, contains more than twelve hours of video clips drawn from documentaries by independent filmmakers. The clips are ideal for initiating classroom discussion and encouraging students to apply sociological concepts to real-world issues. Closed captioned for the hearing impaired.
Sociology in Practice DVD
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Ebook
Norton Ebooks allow students to access the entire book, highlight, bookmark, and take notes with ease, whether they are using a computer or a mobile device. Links to specific ebook chapter sections and page numbers are integrated into InQuizitive and coursepacks, driving students back to their book.
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Ebook
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The free and customizable coursepack offers a variety of opportunities for self-assessment and review, streaming video clips, a “Writing about Sociology” section that includes practice activities and assessments, improved chapter-review quizzes, and more.
Coursepacks
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Everyday Sociology Blog
Moderated by Karen Sternheimer (University of Southern California), the Everyday Sociology Blog is an exciting and unique online forum that encourages visitors to actively explore sociology’s relevance to popular culture, mass media, and everyday life.
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Everyday Sociology Blog
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Data Workshops
Bridging the gap between sociology as a perspective and its real-life applications, two Data Workshops in every chapter—“Analyzing Everyday Life” and “Analyzing Media and Pop Culture”—engage students in doing sociology by applying the theoretical concepts to their own lives.
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Data Workshops