From our friends at the Council for Economic Education:
We’re delighted to announce our 2019 webinar schedule! Below, you will find an array of webinars covering economic topics (all free!). And, we hope you’ll join the conversation. If you can’t make it due to a conflict, we encourage you to register to receive the recorded webinar.
All webinars will start at 7 p.m. EST.
Go ahead and register for the webinars today!
- January 22: Economics of Immigration
- January 29: Cybersecurity in the Online Global Economy
- February 6: Teaching Economics Through Games
- February 12: Made About Trade
- February 13: Daring to Dream: Using Picture Books to Teach Economics
- February 27: Entrepreneurship: Shark Tank
- March 5: Cybersecurity in the Online Global Economy
- March 6: The Federal Reserve and Banking System
- March 12: Bite into Economics: Children’s Lit
- March 19: The Downside of Protectionism
- March 20: Using Harry Potter to Teach Economics and Personal Finance
- March 27: Is the Price Right?
- April 2: From Book to Big Screen: Children’s Literature and Economics
- April 3: Personal Finance and Macroeconomics
- April 10: Titanic: Lessons Learned
- April 16: Economic Dilemma: Global Refugees
- April 17: Keynes vs. Keynesians
- April 30: Economics of Poverty
- May 7: Podcasts
- May 8: Hoover: Laissez Faire or Architect of the New Deal?
- May 14: Rock and Roll Music and the Berlin Wall
- May 15: Blowing a Bubble: Part II – The Securitization of the U.S. Housing Market
- May 21: Lawn Care for Fun and Profit
- May 28: Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency
- June 5: Can China Be Responsible?
- June 12: Plessy vs. Ferguson
- June 18: From Book to Big Screen: Young Adult Literature