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Logic Learner
A practice tool that help students improve their fluency and problem solving process in writing proofs for propositional logic.
Menstruation in a Global Context: Addressing Policy and Practice
This online course provides learners with a foundation on the global menstruation movement that aims to ensure that the menstrual needs of everyone, everywhere are met.
From Bystander to Upstander: Allyship, Advocacy and Upstander Skills
From Bystander to Upstander helps students recognize and respond to discrimination and bias they may experience or witness during their medical education and beyond.
Online Quizzing With Confidence
Quizzing with Confidence offers an alternative quiz type, allowing students to indicate certainty in an answer rather than guessing.
Locus Tempus
Locus Tempus is an open-source digital mapping tool that leverages a geospatial environment to engage students as repository builders, researchers and curators, and promotes spatial and temporal thinking across disciplines within a course context.
Austere Medicine
Austere Medicine helps medical students learn about medical care in resource-limited settings, including wilderness and disaster environments.
Indigenous Peoples’ Rights
This open online course, examines how Indigenous Peoples have been contesting norms, institutions and global debates in the past 50 years, and how they have been re-shaping and gradually decolonizing these systems at international and national levels.
Crisis Resource Management
Learn skills critical for effective teamwork in a crisis situation with focus on preparation, decision-making, and reflection across multidisciplinary teams.
Eureka
A digital guidebook for instructors on the use of improvisation in the Ear Training classroom at Columbia.
From Books to Bytes: Navigating the Research Ecosystem
From Books to Bytes guides students in managing their scholarly research and navigating resources available to them at Columbia.