Economics in 5 Minutes
A podcast for every economic educator! Do you use podcast to teach? You don’t want to miss this one
Labor Market in Four Graphs
I am teaching unemployment this week. Here are four charts my students and I will be going over
Online Teaching for Educators
Over the past couple of months I have had the opportunity to present my work on online education. You can find a summary of my views on online education, learning, and teaching in this post.
New Working Paper on diversity, inclusion, and belonging.
My latest working paper is available for download!
#TeachECONference2020
TeachEconConference presentation. You can sign up to receive the working paper when it is available in July.
I am Moving... Online
I am in the process of shifting most of my content to online teaching. I have been thinking about this for a while and COVID19 provides a good opportunity to make the shift. I am excited and I am trying to figure out how to best transform my classroom personality to an online format
Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging in the Classroom
The discussion is around the racial and gender under-representation in the economics profession. I provide educators with low cost classroom management interventions to increase diversity, inclusion, and belonging.
The Geography of Jobs
Data visualization to show job losses and job growth in the United States over the 20 years ending in January 2020
The Book I Wish I Read 10 Years Ago
Some books have an immediate impact on me, this book is definitely one of them.
First Impressions Matter
I never liked the way my syllabi looked, they didn't reflect my personality. So I tried to revamp my Principles of Macroeconomics Fall 2018 syllabus…