Adapt Courseware Adds Resources for Governemnt, Business Law Courses

Adapt Courseware, provider of educational multimedia, video and assessment resources, has expanded its content repository in an effort to help faculty create a more engaging learning environment.

"Interactive, adaptive multimedia is now available in the disciplines of American government, business law and college success," according to a news release. "Adapt Courseware, which is also on track to release college algebra in the coming months, takes an innovative approach to content development that leverages the talents of award winning entertainment producers and animators in collaboration with academics and instructional designers."

In addition to the content repository, Adapt Courseware provides authoring tools and analytics for instructors to design and implement their own online courses.

Additional subjects in the Adapt Courseware repository include financial accounting, foundations of reading and writing, intermediate algebra, introduction to marketing, introduction to psychology, introduction to sociology, organizational behavior, macroeconomics, microeconomics and statistics.

More information about Adapt Courseware is available at adaptcourseware.com.

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