Each resource is created to be flexible, practical, and easy to integrate into your existing course, no extra setup required.
Editable slide decks aligned to Hawkes course content help you structure lectures quickly and confidently. Use them as-is or customize to match your teaching style, pacing, and classroom priorities.
Real-world, application-based projects give students opportunities to practice concepts beyond routine problem sets. These assignments are designed to encourage deeper understanding, collaboration, and transferable skills.
Low-stakes, interactive activities support peer learning and discussion whether in class or online. These resources help students talk through concepts, learn from one another, and stay actively engaged.
Thought-provoking prompts help students connect course material to practical scenarios, explain their reasoning, and reflect on their learning process supporting both mastery and metacognition.
The goal is simple: help you teach with confidence, using resources that feel like they already belong in your classroom.
In addition to the Instructor Resource Library, Hawkes also offers Companion Websites. These convenient, course‑specific resource hubs support both instructors and students with ancillaries like:
Companion Websites are currently available for: