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Becoming the Next Bill Nye: Writing and Hosting the Educational Show
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Becoming the Next Bill Nye is about using video production techniques to develop your ability to engagingly convey your passions for science, technology, engineering, and / or math. You’ll have the opportunity to script and on-screen host 5-minute YouTube science, technology, engineering, and / or math-related shows to inspire youth to consider a future in science.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Business and Communication
Communication
Education
Educational Technology
Graphic Arts
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Boebel, Chris
Choe, Elizabeth
Goldstein, Jaime
Gunn, Joshua
Kuldell, Natalie
Riley, Ceri
Zaidan, George
Date Added:
01/01/2015
Beginner Adult ESOL Digital Literacy Course
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Beginner Adult ESOL Digital Literacy Course

Appropriate for use in the following courses:
ESOL 23: English Language Learning Lab
ESOL 20: Level 2 Integrated Skills
ESOL 30: Level 3 Integrated Skills

ESOL 23
ESOL Language Learning Lab

Description
The ESOL Language Lab provides ESOL students with self-paced, individualized learning. The primary focus in the lab is on grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, listening and speaking skills related to the eight levels of the ESOL program curriculum. Multi-media/computer assisted instruction in addition to textbook and workbook assignments are used. Learning activities may be supplemented with one-on-one or small group tutoring.

ESOL 20
Level 2 Integrated Skills

Description
Continues to develop beginning English reading, writing, speaking and listening skills for adult learners in their roles as family and community members, workers, citizens and lifelong learners. Promotes the process of combining knowledge, skills, and problem-solving strategies. Second course in the eight-level ESOL sequence.

ESOL 30
Level 3 Integrated Skills

Description
Develops high-beginning English reading, writing, speaking and listening skills for adult learners in their roles as family and community members, workers, citizens and lifelong learners. Promotes the process of combining knowledge, skills, and problem-solving strategies. Third course in the eight-level ESOL sequence.

Subject:
Education
Language Education (ESL)
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
Julie Hastings
Date Added:
04/21/2021
Beginner ESL for Adult Learners
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This site hosts two beginner adult ESL courses offered by Grossmont Community College: ESL 078 (with focus on listening fluency) and ESL 078R (with focus on reading proficiency). Each container offers materials for the first 2-4 (or more) weeks of the courses. The timing depends on the pace of a low-beginner class. Some classes may go faster and take 2 weeks, and some may need to go slower and may take up to 4 weeks.

The units that are offered are mostly for the instructor of the courses. This is because the teacher must lead the course with aural and verbal comprehension checks. At this level, students have very limited ability to communicate in any meaningful way, so the materials provide guidance to the teacher leading these courses.

The materials include videos, slideshows, vocabulary sheets, readings (such as original stories), teacher scripts, and simple assessments.

The materials are based on the principles that underlie contemporary language teaching in the area of Second Language Acquisition. The proficiency based approaches that have been used to create these materials are CI (comprehensible Input) and TPRS (Teaching Proficiency Through Reading and Story-Telling).

Subject:
Education
Language Education (ESL)
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
Grossmont Community College
Author:
Alyona Gorokhova
Date Added:
08/18/2021
A Beginners Guide to Information Literacy and ACRL Framework
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This guide covers each concept included in the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, a document created by the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL). The goal of this guide is to break down the basic concepts and put them in accessible, digestible language so students can think critically about information and how we use it.

Subject:
Education
Higher Education
Information Science
Material Type:
Reading
Unit of Study
Author:
WILLIAM PERRENOD
Date Added:
06/17/2022
Beginning Excel 2019
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This textbook was written for a community college introductory course in spreadsheets utilizing Microsoft Excel. While the figures shown utilize Excel 2019, the textbook was written to be applicable to other versions of Excel as well. The book introduces new users to the basics of spreadsheets and is appropriate for students in any major who have not used Excel before. This textbook includes instructions for Excel for Mac also.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
OpenOregon
Author:
Barbara Lave
Julie Romey
Noreen Brown
Date Added:
08/17/2020
Behavior Management
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This module is about how to redirect and manage classroom behaviors. Creating a positive environment for students stimulates positive behaviors. 

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Roxy Lopez
Jacquline Venegas
Ana Lynch
Date Added:
04/05/2024
Best Practices in Fair Use for Open Educational Resources - Webinar Series
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As educators begin to develop OER, one component of that process is navigating concerns around copyright when finding digital teaching materials. This webinar series addresses that and is divided into two tracks: K-12 and Higher Education. There are also two stand-alone webinar options that can be attended by both the K-12 and Higher Education community. All of the webinars will also be available on YouTube and linked to this page after the live event has ended.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
American University Washington College of Law
Date Added:
05/01/2020
BetterExaminations at the University of Windsor
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Word Count: 11511

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Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
12/08/2021
Beyond The Lecture: Innovations in Teaching Canadian History
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Beyond the Lecture is open access ebook which developed out of the enthusiasm, insight, and conversations that were sparked by the ActiveHistory.ca Beyond the Lecture blog series. This book compiles pieces from the Beyond the Lecture series and the Active History site more broadly, as well as blogs like Borealia, The Otter/La loutre, and Unwritten Histories. It also builds more broadly on discussions taking place at all levels about the value of a university education and the importance of history as a field and a discipline.

Word Count: 55970

ISBN: 978-1-9990201-0-1

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Subject:
Education
History
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Andrea Eidinger
Krista McCracken
Date Added:
04/03/2019
Beyond the Cloud
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Supporting the 6Cs with Educational Technology

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This open textbook is written by members of a doctoral cohort at Concordia University in Irvine, CA. Our goal is to stress how technology can be used to help accelerate students' learning in the 6Cs. Each chapter emphasizes the importance of each of the Cs and then lists ways technology can support developing learners' skills within that component of the 6Cs.

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This open textbook is written by members of a doctoral cohort at Concordia University in Irvine, CA. Our goal is to stress how technology can be used to help accelerate students’ learning in the 6Cs. Each chapter emphasizes the importance of each of the Cs and then lists ways technology can support developing learners’ skills within that component of the 6Cs. Chapter 1: Character – The importance of character education in schools in order to develop students into contributing members of society. They also share practical ways to teach character, using technology, to deepen and accelerate character growth in themselves and others. Chapter 2: Citizenship: Explores citizenship in the digital world. Examining the complexities of developing children to become digital citizens. Chapter 3: Collaboration: Discusses the importance of teaching students the skill of collaboration along with various related interpersonal and teamwork skills, in preparing them for college and work life in the 21st century. Chapter 4: Communication: Presents the importance of teaching and learning communication skills. Chapter 5: Creativity: Describes how to leverage technology to develop students’ Chapter 6: Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving. Explores strategies and tools to enhance learners’ critical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities.

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Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Innovate Learning, LLC
Date Added:
01/26/2024
Beyond the Exam
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An Alternative Online Assessment Toolkit

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This resource was created to help reduce barriers educators experience in creating and adopting alternative assessment strategies. The toolkit contains a bank of exemplars, resources and instructions as well as a space for users to share back adapted or newly-designed assessment approaches that have proven successful for their learners and context.

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Subject:
Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
02/28/2022
Beyond the Exam
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An Alternative Online Assessment Toolkit

Short Description:
This resource was created to help reduce barriers educators experience in creating and adopting alternative assessment strategies. The toolkit contains a bank of exemplars, resources and instructions as well as a space for users to share back adapted or newly-designed assessment approaches that have proven successful for their learners and context.

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Subject:
Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
02/28/2022
The Big6:  A Research Process
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This is a series of short PowerPoints to highlight each of the steps of The Big6 research process. These are used in an introduction to college research skills class -- but are general enough to be used at any level where you are introducing students to general research.

Each PowerPoint comes with narration and the slides have the narrating script in the notes.

Subject:
Education
English Language Arts
Social Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Date Added:
03/22/2017
Big Ideas Fest Interviews
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Fest 2011 in Half Moon Bay. This conference was help in December 2011 and hosted by the Institute of Knowledge Management in Education. There were participants form K-12, Higher Ed, educational non-profits, foundations and start-up companies. The keynote speaker was Dr. Sugata Mitra.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Business and Communication
Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Provider:
ISKME
Provider Set:
Big Ideas Fest
Author:
Deepal Patel videographer Carmel Crane video editor
Date Added:
02/16/2011
Bimodal Flexible (ByFlex) Course Design
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Higher education institutions are realizing that students want and need flexible options for attending and participating in courses. During the COVID pandemic, the world saw that many jobs could be done online. We also saw how many college and university courses and programs could be completed online and still produce quality graduates. This set a precedent for employees to expect more flexible options upon their return to the workplace. It also set a precedent for students to request more flexible options upon their return to campuses. Educational institutions can reach more students by offering flexible learning options and therefore, increase revenue and maintain growth, so it is an attractive option. Students prefer flexible course design because it allows them to customize a work-school-life balance that will support them in meeting their personal, work, and academic goals. This book asks questions about whether or not trimodal flexible (HyFlex) courses are worth their costs and challenges and suggests that a bimodal flexible (ByFlex) course design, with fewer challenges, will still meet the students' needs for flexibility and, therefore, may be a better choice. Flexible learning is happening and is probably here to stay!

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Subject:
Business and Communication
Education
Higher Education
Special Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Kerri Shields
Author:
Kerri Shields
Date Added:
06/12/2023
Biological Anthropology - Open For Antiracism (OFAR)
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The Open for Antiracism (OFAR) Program – co-led by CCCOER and College of the Canyons – emerged as a response to the growing awareness of structural racism in our educational systems and the realization that adoption of open educational resources (OER) and open pedagogy could be transformative at institutions seeking to improve. The program is designed to give participants a workshop experience where they can better understand anti-racist teaching and how the use of OER and open pedagogy can empower them to involve students in the co-creation of an anti-racist classroom. The capstone project involves developing an action plan for incorporating OER and open pedagogy into a course being taught in the spring semester. OFAR participants are invited to remix this template to design and share their projects and plans for moving this work forward. 

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Tanya Kieselbach
Date Added:
05/06/2023
Biology Teaching Assistant (TA) Training
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The MIT Biology Department supports TAs’ teaching by providing a specialized Teaching Assistant (TA) training program in Biology Pedagogy, for which TAs can earn a training certificate. This program has been developed in response to the feedback of previous TAs, and is designed to actively meet each TA’s needs as they are teaching. It provides practical knowledge that directly relates to their teaching responsibilities each week, and provides them with the opportunity to practice different skills and techniques in a supportive environment.

Subject:
Biology
Education
Higher Education
Life Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Morrill, Summer
Date Added:
09/01/2021
Bioscience 56 --Advanced Histotechniques: Open for Antiracism (OFAR)
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This semester, we will be implementing a group activity where we look at the histology for the leading causes of death while also exploring how these diseases disproportionately affect people of color in America. There are several components of this project that culminate in a video presentation that can be used to inform our Merritt and employer community about these diseases and how they negatively impact us. This project will be done in several steps or 7 Modules as outlined below. 

Subject:
Biology
Education
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Lesson Plan
Module
Reading
Syllabus
Author:
Feather Ives
Open for Antiracism Program (OFAR)
Date Added:
06/09/2022