Board game for use in urban sociology classes.
Learning outcomes.
Curriculum and resources to help students "recognize the differences between fact and rumor, news and advertising, news and opinion, and bias and fairness."
Curriculum for having students do the six-week SNAP challenge of living solely on a food-stamps budget.
"TRAILS, the ASA Teaching Resources and Innovation Library for Sociology, offers thousands of pedagogical gifts (Good Ideas For Teaching Sociology). It's also the perfect place to publish your own teaching resources."
Some of these sites have open licenses (i.e., CC BY-NC-SA), meaning that the material can be used with no or few restrictions.
Streaming Videos on Kanopy from VCU Library
Podcast that features interviews with sociologists, with a focus on their research methods and findings.
Podcast devoted to reporting on social science research.
Documentaries and feature films.
Wide range of videos on various topics, including using SPSS.
Podcast featuring interviews with sociologists who have authored recent books.
Long-running blog devoted to organizational sociology.
Public sociology blog.
Podcast on sociological topics
Podcasts featuring academic sociology discussions.
This page contains more than a hundred of documentaries good for sociology and categorizes them by 31 themes of Sociology 101.
Podcast on economy-related topics that covers work by prominent sociologists.
VCU multimedia workshop that provides hardware, software, spaces, and expertise to help the VCU community produce creative work of all kinds. Practically, that means concentrating in three main areas: graphics, audio and video projects; the world of hands-on making; and exploring new and emerging technologies.
Open educational resources (OER) are "teaching, learning, and research resources that are free of cost and made available without copyright or licensing restrictions that limit how they are used." The following are OER sociology textbooks: