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“A lot more fun”: 4 questions on adaptive learning with Dr. Jeff Watson

How can adaptive courseware improve learning experiences for both students and instructors? Dr. Jeff Watson, instructor in the school of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies at Arizona State University, shares his perspective.

Dr. Watson partnered with CogBooks, now part of Cambridge University Press, to create a custom Introduction to Logic course, PHI 103: Principles of Sound Reasoning. Read on to learn more about his experience partnering with us as a course author and instructor.

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Tennessee State University Partners with CogBooks to Boost Enrollment of Underrepresented Populations in Agricultural Sciences

Tennessee State University (TSU), recognized as an accredited historically black college or university (HBCU), partnered with CogBooks to boost underrepresented student enrollment in their agriculture program, paving the way for diverse learners to discover fruitful careers in the agriculture industry. Working together, we created a multi-course curriculum with the help of high school and college instructors from around the country.
CogBooks sat down with John C. Ricketts, PhD, Professor and Extension Specialist Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at TSU to discuss their enrollment challenges and the role our adaptive learning platform played in the solution.

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