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Read MoreA curated collection of free research methods resources to support you and your students to teach, learn and do research methods online.
Read MoreCatch up with this online quantitative methods workshop and access a host of related resources including tool recommendations, author videos, datasets, and more.
Read MoreAccess resources from and for teachers of computational social science courses, from beginner to advanced level, in this free-to-access collection.
Read MoreThis Sage Campus white paper presents an overview of best practice and tips for developing curricula and teaching social research methods online.
Read MoreCreating online content and online courses that engage learners and deliver on their learning outcomes is tricky. In this blog, Rachel Crookes, Head of Sage Campus, shares an editor's perspective.
Read MoreThe team at Sage Campus share five lessons they learned from building and implementing online courses at universities around the world.
Read MoreThis blog posts contains useful tips around the basics of lecturing online - from whether you can still do problem-based learning in an online format to how to best run student assessments.
Read MoreIn this blog post, 'teacherpreneur' Jenny Pieratt makes the case that virtual learning provides a great opportunity to rethink personalized learning through asynchronous teaching.
Read MoreSage has drawn from its large body of published and peer-reviewed research to offer this collection of free resources to serve teachers and students around the world.
Read MoreDr Tom Chatfield, author of the Sage Campus Critical Thinking online course, discusses how faculty and instructors can best use online courses to support their teaching.
Read MoreDesigning online courses takes significant time and effort. Here are 14 quick tips to make online teaching better, from online learning expert Kyungmee Lee.
Read MoreHear from Tom Chatfield and Elspeth Timmans as they answer faculty's questions about teaching remotely.
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Read MoreSupport your students to master their course material in an easy-to-use virtual environment. Sage Vantage provides trusted content and interactive tools, allowing for simple, automated assessment with just a 3-step course set-up. Read our white paper for more on how Sage Vantage drives critical thinking and ignites learning.
Read MoreWith social learning at its core, Sage Catalyst provides online access to 500+ social science textbooks via the library, with annotation features and learning analytics from Talis Elevate built in.
Read MoreSage Campus supports the teaching and learning of skills and research methods through structured online learning. Our online courses comprise an engaging mix of quality content, interactives, and formative assessments. Learn more in interviews with course instructors Zina O’Leary and Kerry Trivedy.
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