Infographic Library. A series of infographics illuminate interesting statistics and facts in international relations and ask students to think critically about the data.
International Relations Timelines. Historical developments in international relations are overviewed in a series of twelve illustrated, interactive timelines and students are asked to identify key events and trends.
Atlas. A collection of world political maps provides a handy reference.
Introductory Videos with Polling. Students can watch these videos, featuring other International Relations students, to get context for what they will learn in the chapter and spark their thoughts on the topic at hand. Each video presents real-world poll results and then asks students to share their opinion, which they can compare with their classmates.
Chapter Learning Objectives. These Learning Objectives are linked to the key points of the chapter to keep students focused on the important takeaways.
eBook for International Politics, 4th Edition. The acclaimed MindTap Reader boasts a multimedia rich experience with tagged note-taking, highlighting, and bookmarking for easy study guide creation.
Case Study Activities. Students will research and read relevant primary source articles and practice their writing skills by answering a series of short-answer questions.
Focus Activities including primary source, map, video activities tied closely with Learning Objectives. These activities combine the richness of primary source materials with a learn-by-doing approach to ensure students internalize the material.
Wrap it Up Quiz – 25 Question Final Chapter Quiz. Students will know with certainty their level of competency for every chapter, which will improve course outcomes.
KnowNow International Relations Blog. The KnowNow Blog closes every chapter to ensure all students have a current, real-world view into the concepts covered.