Resources to fuel learner growth and engagement

Whether you're teaching in person or online, ASU for You offers K–12 resources that help you keep students focused, motivated and learning.

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Whether you are looking for college-level material, want to ensure college readiness for yourself or students or want to take advantage of affordable college credit opportunities with no risk to your GPA, these courses can help you on your journey.

Mayo

Dive deep into the science and habits of a healthier lifestyle at your own pace. In partnership with Mayo Clinic, ASU reveals the latest in health and wellness. This five-class series teaches concepts on mindfulness, nutrition, exercise, sleep and well-being.

A Sustainable Earth

Become an expert on global climate change and receive a digital badge from ASU while you’re at it. In this course, you’ll explore the impact of climate change with climate science dating as far back as the 1800s. You’ll also learn how to calculate your own carbon footprint and safely dispose of waste, as well as discover more ways you can reduce, reuse and recycle to protect the planet.

A student at a desk reviews color swatches and sketches while working on a laptop, illustrating creative learning in the Understanding Design video series.

Design is described as problem-solving and converting ideas into reality. This video series explores the process and forms of design, incorporating case studies and interviews with successful designers.

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In the age of information overload, learn how to spot misinformation, assess credible sources and claims, explain how the professional news media operate and use media to participate in your community. Sponsored by the Facebook Journalism Project, the ASU News Co/Lab offers this free course on media literacy principles in English and Spanish.

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Empower good water stewardship through systems, policies and community water resilience. This interactive map of Arizona’s water resources and infrastructure displays data collected from more than 200 experts in water, land use, environmental and economic development.

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Build your own roadmap to financial freedom with monthly tips, tricks and methods to successfully manage your personal finances. This monthly financial education series is hosted by the ASU Alumni Association and brought to you by MidFirst Bank.

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Play a role in cultivating your child's curiosity to create, learn and grow with this virtual learning model. Established by the ASU Department of Psychology, Child Study Lab is an online preschool with curriculum designed to help children navigate life's complexities and learn emotional intelligence.

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If current events have you concerned about your financial future, this guide can help — free advice and tips for staying financially secure. Covering education, career, personal finance and other topics, these resources are design to help you make smart financial choices through uncertain times.

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These engaging activities introduce students to central themes in sustainability science. While designed for grades 6–9, activities can be easily modified for most students and align with Next Generation Science Standards and Common Core science, language arts, mathematics and history/social studies where appropriate.

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Helping Arizona teachers thrive in the new reality where online instruction is a part of every school plan. Access free training videos, online teaching resources and connect with fellow state educators for ideas and best practices.

Find and get the right job

Whether you’re looking for your first job or the next step in your career, these resources will help you find the right opportunity, perfect your resume and nail your interview. With video guides, practice questions, actionable tips and more, you’ll be set up for success in your application

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Elevate your skills in data analytics and visualization to uncover insights that drive results. Master essential analytics tools and visualization techniques to make data-driven decisions and communicate with impact. This program is designed to help you thrive in today's data-driven world.

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If you are fascinated by World War II, the resources here give you the opportunity to discover new insights into the war and its legacies. Delivered in partnership with the WWII Museum, this resource enables you to pursue a master’s degree in WWII studies, or to engage in a behind-the-scenes look at extensive artifacts and documents and to engage with leading experts on a variety of WWII topics — no assignments or exams required.

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Open-source, online course materials for high school students from ASU Digital Prep.

A group of students studies a 3D anatomical model on a large interactive screen while taking notes for biology lessons and educational games.

Ask a Biologist is a learning resource with activities, stories, puzzles and more designed for students, parents, teachers and learners of all ages.

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Open-source, online course materials for high school students from ASU Digital Prep.

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Infiniscope provides free access to digital learning experiences using NASA visualizations.

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Access ASU course materials to help you study or enroll in specially priced earned admission courses so you can try out an online college course experience.

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Offering online science tutoring on Tuesdays and Thursdays for students learning at home that have questions. Join ASU Digital Prep tutors in an online video chat room.

Job search

Not sure where to start? Be confident in applying for your next opportunity. These interactive modules offer a guided experience to kick start your job hunt.

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Math videos for young learners

Basic counting, counting money and number sequencing are easily accessible through YouTube and Miacademy.

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Open-source, online course materials for high school students from ASU Digital Prep.

Physical geography

A free, online course taught by ASU professors and designed for anyone who wonders about the physical world around them.

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Access ASU course materials to help you study or enroll in specially priced earned admission courses so you can try out an online college course experience.

Self-paced English composition

Access ASU course materials to help you study or enroll in specially priced earned admission courses so you can try out an online college course experience.

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Brush up on your English skills with this YouTube series from ASU and the team at Crash Course.

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The ASU Professional Educator Learning Hub is designed both for individual educators and for school and system leaders. Individual educators can explore our catalog and take courses a la carte. Superintendents, principals, human resource leads and learning officers can partner with ASU to deliver purpose-built learning packages to their educators.

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The Teach Online website is a resource for everything related to teaching virtual instruction. Explore articles, tutorials and even a podcast — created and curated by the ASU instructional and learning design community.

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Textbook replacements, labs, simulations and projects that promote active, personalized learning using exploration-based lessons. Inspark is a global network of educators creating and sharing next-generation courseware.

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Developed by ASU’s Mary Lou Fulton College for Teaching and Learning Innovation, the Community Educator Learning Hub is an award-winning online learning platform designed to help caring adults and teens help children learn. Short, interactive nanocourses break down teaching and learning strategies to help families, tutors, mentors, and other community members help learners in their households, schools and communities.

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From the producers of the popular Crash Course, this new YouTube series dives into subjects like writing composition, algebra, chemistry and data literacy. Join us weekly to check out new episodes.