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MindTap for Fichner-Rathus' CULTURE AND VALUES: A GLOBAL VIEW OF THE HUMANITIES, VOLUMES I & II, is the digital learning solution that powers students from memorization to mastery. It gives you complete control of your course to provide engaging content, challenge every individual and build their confidence. Empower students to accelerate their progress with MindTap. MindTap: Powered by You.
MindTap gives you complete ownership of your content and learning experience. Customize the interactive syllabi, emphasize the most important topics and add your own material or notes in the eBook.
- MindTap is an outcome-driven application that propels students from memorization to mastery. It’s the only platform that gives you complete ownership of your course. With it, you can challenge every student, build their confidence and empower them to be unstoppable.
- ACCESS EVERYTHING YOU NEED IN ONE PLACE. Cut down on prep with preloaded, organized course materials in MindTap. Teach more efficiently with interactive multimedia, assignments, quizzes and more. Give your students the power to read, listen and study on their phones so they can learn on their terms.
- EMPOWER YOUR STUDENTS TO REACH THEIR POTENTIAL. 12 distinct metrics give you actionable insights into student engagement. Identify topics troubling your entire class and instantly communicate with struggling students. Students can track their scores to stay motivated toward their goals. Together, you can accelerate progress.
- YOUR COURSE. YOUR CONTENT. Only MindTap gives you complete control over your course. You have the flexibility to reorder textbook chapters, add your own notes and embed a variety of content, including OER. Personalize course content to your students’ needs. They can even read your notes, add their own and highlight key text to aid their progress.
- A DEDICATED TEAM, WHENEVER YOU NEED THEM. MindTap isn’t just a tool, it’s backed by a personalized team eager to support you. Get help setting up your course and tailoring it to your specific objectives. You’ll be ready to make an impact from day one. And, we’ll be right here to help you and your students throughout the semester and beyond.
- A close-ended quiz with rejoinders, including links to an eBook and image analysis quiz, is included in each chapter.
- Full-text readings to many excerpts in textbook provided through Gale College Collection.
- Flashcards with images and key terms make it easy for students to study on-the-go.
- High resolution images with zoom capabilities allow instructors and students to view and analyze artistic details.
- Chapter-level tests, including image-based questions, are available for summative assessments.
- Spotify playlists let students listen to many pieces of music referenced in the textbook.
- To prepare students for the course, MindTap for this text provides a special reading, "The Arts: An Introduction," that guides students on how to close read literature, analyze art and listen to music.
- PHONETIC PRONUNCIATIONS Phonetic spelling accompanies non-English-language words where they appear in the running text, making it possible for students to refer to people, places, periods and cultures correctly and confidently.
- Videos created specifically for the text bring the student deeper into a cultural artifact or movement.
1. 2,500,000–3000 bce.
2. 3000–1000 bce: Part 1.
3. 3000–1000 bce: Part 2.
4. 1000–500 bce.
5. 500–200 bce.
6. 200 bce–300 ce.
7. 300–600.
8. 600–900.
9. 900–1300.
10. 1300–1400.
11. 1400–1500 (repeated in both vols).
12. 1500–1600 Part 1.
13. 1500–1600 Part 2.
14. 1600–1700.
15. 1700–1800.
16. 1800–1870.
17. 1870–1914.
18. 1914–1939.
19. 1939–1980.
20. 1980 to the Present Day.
2. 3000–1000 bce: Part 1.
3. 3000–1000 bce: Part 2.
4. 1000–500 bce.
5. 500–200 bce.
6. 200 bce–300 ce.
7. 300–600.
8. 600–900.
9. 900–1300.
10. 1300–1400.
11. 1400–1500 (repeated in both vols).
12. 1500–1600 Part 1.
13. 1500–1600 Part 2.
14. 1600–1700.
15. 1700–1800.
16. 1800–1870.
17. 1870–1914.
18. 1914–1939.
19. 1939–1980.
20. 1980 to the Present Day.