A non-profit partnership between world-class scholars and edTech leaders, we prepare students, educators and working professionals for better disagreements.
Help your students develop reasoning skills through the power of visuals 👓
New ✨fully animated videos✨ make skill-building accessible and fun! Make a free instructor account at the link below.
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🚨 Big news! 🚨
Ahead of the 2023-2024 academic year, the new How We Argue is here! It comes with...
📺 Fully animated videos
🎨 Cleaner design
👍 Improved accessibility
Check it out at howweargue.org!
TA is proud to present our upcoming course "Strategies for Disagreeing with Systematic Empathy" in partnership with @hgse_profed. Three weeks left to sign up! Registration info at the link below ⤵️
gse.harvard.edu/ppe/program/…
This week, we consider whether colleges should mandate physical education courses 🏀🏃♀️ in our biweekly maps & puzzles series. Consider the top arguments on both sides at the link ⤵️
thinkeranalytix.org/weekly-m…
Another day, another conference! If you’re at #Lillycon join us today at 1pm for How We Argue @ITLC_Lilly! Participants will gain equitable strategies for teaching reasoning skills… what could be better?!
🎇Kick of 2023 with a bang! Join ThinkerAnalytix in January for a new, 3-week course for educators in partnership with @hgse_profed.
Bonus: Completion comes with a certificate for fifteen clock hours of instruction 😃
Learn more & register below!
gse.harvard.edu/ppe/program/…
Finally... we are hiring! 😃 If you or someone you know is interested in working with TA, check out our ad for the new Director of Growth & Communications role here thinkeranalytix.org/work-wit…
Phew... that was a lot! With more updates to come soon!
Reach out if we can help with anything in the run up to the school year. We always love to chat about how you might use our materials in your courses next year. Hit us up at info@thinkeranalytix.org!
Tomorrow, learn a two-step process that students can use to strengthen their arguments in our "What Makes an Argument Good?" webinar. We'll also discuss the role of objections and rebuttals in argument development. Register: hubs.li/Q019MYt00