Short Description: International and multidisciplinary authors share a free online textbook for …
Short Description: International and multidisciplinary authors share a free online textbook for Holocaust educators and students. Chapters consider the Holocaust and genocide from many perspectives, including the Arts and Humanities. Image adapted from "Tree Vector Black White" via Jing.fm, licensed under Creative Commons CC0.
Long Description: International and multidisciplinary authors share a free online textbook for Holocaust educators and students. Chapters consider the Holocaust and genocide from many perspectives, including the Arts and Humanities.
Word Count: 240900
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Final Project: R678 - Emerging Learning Technologies Short Description: In this PressBook, …
Final Project: R678 - Emerging Learning Technologies
Short Description: In this PressBook, we explore the historical roots of holographic technology, how holograms work, the use of holographic technology in education, and the future of holographic technology in the field of education, instructional design and beyond.
Long Description: In this PressBook, we explore the historical roots of holographic technology, how holograms work, the use of holographic technology in education, and the future of holographic technology in the field of education, instructional design and beyond. In the words of Dennis Gabor, the father of holography, “the future cannot be predicted, but futures can be invested” (p. 185). How true that statement would actually prove to be in the use of holographic technology for educational purposes throughout the world!
Gabor, D. (1963). Inventing the future. Secker & Warburg.
Word Count: 7155
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Ten Easy Picture Stories for Beginning Students of English Short Description: This …
Ten Easy Picture Stories for Beginning Students of English
Short Description: This book contains 10 easy picture stories for beginning students of English along with exercises and discussion prompts. Order a print copy: http://www.lulu.com/shop/timothy-krause/home-and-school-ten-easy-picture-stories-for-beginning-students-of-english/paperback/product-23982959.html
Long Description: This book contains 10 easy picture stories for beginning students of English. The stories have a Lexile level of 100L-500L and address common home and school situations. Each story includes images, self-correcting comprehension exercises, and a conversation prompt.
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Word Count: 1898
Included H5P activities: 29
ISBN: 978-1-63635-014-1
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What is homeland security and why do we need it? What was …
What is homeland security and why do we need it? What was unique about the 9/11 attacks that prompted the largest reorganization of the Federal government since the end of World War II? What is the difference between homeland security and national security? Why is critical infrastructure protection so critical? Why is emergency management an essential mission area within homeland security? What is the relationship between homeland security and DoD, National Guard, FBI, and State and Local law enforcement? Explore these questions and the events that made homeland security what it is today. Find out why homeland security is an unprecedented historical challenge requiring an unprecedented government response. Review the homeland security mission areas and understand not only what is being done but also why. Discover “who’s who and what do they do” within the Department of Homeland Security and the greater Homeland Security Enterprise. This book provides the most comprehensive overview and most concise resource for understanding homeland security today. Within these pages you will find insight to the most pressing challenges of the 21st century confronting the nation, your community, and you.
Word Count: 10668 (Note: This resource's metadata has been created automatically by …
Word Count: 10668
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Reflections from MSU Humanities Student Scholars Short Description: “Hookup” culture remains a …
Reflections from MSU Humanities Student Scholars
Short Description: “Hookup” culture remains a common practice on college campuses yet remains a taboo topic for many to understand and/or discuss. This text is a collection of students’ reflections that bring “hookup” culture into the mainstream narrative and provides real-life experiences that inform, educate, and challenge the reader.
Long Description: A reframing of past course offerings led to this student-led “Hookup” Culture course at Michigan State University in spring 2020 and provided students with content decision-making opportunities and a more profound voice as to their learning goals and outcomes. Dr. Denise M. Acevedo, Assistant Professor in the Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures and shared educator in the Center for Integrative Studies in the Arts and Humanities (CISAH) facilitated student-led research, discussions, and subsequent publication of a text formed from students’ actual “hookup” experiences. Students defined “hookup” culture, read and chose two-course texts, and subsequently categorized areas in which they were interested in conducting additional research, discovery, and discussion. Students’ collaborative research and conversations, and individually written reflections, although well-rounded, invite additional questions into “hookup” culture. Why are many left out of the research, conversations, and publications of data, such as those in the LGBTQ, African-American, Asian, and Native American communities? How might higher education humanities programs facilitate and support research into “hookup” practices also within these communities to ensure equality in scholarly practices? Why is “hookup” culture still a taboo topic for many and how might additional student-led research and scholarly publications change the narrative?
Word Count: 137056
ISBN: 978-1-62610-113-5
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A Casebook and Critical Essays Short Description: Paul Tyndall, English instructor at …
A Casebook and Critical Essays
Short Description: Paul Tyndall, English instructor at KPU, introduces the critical commentary surrounding Marilynne Robinson's award winning novel Housekeeping, considered one of the most brilliant debut novel's in contemporary fiction.
Word Count: 8907
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Short Description: An introduction to the houses and households of ancient Greece …
Short Description: An introduction to the houses and households of ancient Greece using ancient literary texts, visual culture, and material evidence. Created with the students of CLAS 4V53/5V53 The Ancient Greek Household, Brock University, 2022.
Word Count: 18288
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How Arguments Work takes students through the techniques they will need to …
How Arguments Work takes students through the techniques they will need to respond to readings and make sophisticated arguments in any college class. This is a practical guide to argumentation with strategies and templates for the kinds of assignments students will commonly encounter. It covers rhetorical concepts in everyday language and explores how arguments can build trust and move readers.
Short Description: Learn what it means to think like an historian! Units …
Short Description: Learn what it means to think like an historian! Units on “Thinking Historically,” “Reading Historically,” “Researching Historically,” and “Writing Historically” describe the essential skills of the discipline of history. “Performing Historically” offers advice on presenting research findings and describes some careers open to those with an academic training in history.
Long Description: A guide to the historical profession appropriate for use in an undergraduate Historical Methods course. The goal for this book is that those who read it will learn how to do well in history courses by developing the ability to read, research, and write according to the standards established in our discipline. Becoming familiar with how historians customarily approach questions about the past–as well as learning to how to read critically, research efficiently, build strong arguments based on evidence, and write with clarity–are the lessons that will give history students not only a leg-up in their history courses, but provide important, marketable skills useful in other courses and in many careers (some of which are highlighted within the text). The main lesson gained from reading this book is that within the professional discipline of history there are standards for research and writing about the past.
Word Count: 64491
ISBN: 978-1-64816-006-6
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Short Description: How I Did It: Successful Indie Authors Share How They …
Short Description: How I Did It: Successful Indie Authors Share How They Create Books compiles the stories of self-publishing indie authors, publishers and other organizations who publish that have successfully created their books and streamlined the costly, difficult parts of book production by using the simple rapid publishing system Pressbooks.com.
Long Description: How I Did It: Successful Indie Authors Share How They Create Books compiles the stories of self-publishing indie authors, publishers and other organizations who publish that have successfully created their books and streamlined the costly, difficult parts of book production by using the simple rapid publishing system Pressbooks.com.
In addition to file conversion and book design, these authors share their secrets to successful self-publishing and marketing for books as well as insights on the writing, editing and other parts of the process of book publishing.
Word Count: 10517
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Short Description: 5 Villains meet at the luxurious Kingdom Hotel and talk …
Short Description: 5 Villains meet at the luxurious Kingdom Hotel and talk about their best plan and how each failed, they criticise each other but who is this mystery person watching them in the background?
Word Count: 126626
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Building a computer can be a very rewarding experience. Since you’re reading …
Building a computer can be a very rewarding experience. Since you’re reading this, you’re probably thinking about building your next computer instead of buying one pre-built. This is a very viable option these days and can bring many benefits; you can learn a lot about computer hardware by building one, you get a totally personalized computer, you can choose better components and you may be able to save some money and have fun. Additionally, if you are the sort of person who wants to understand how things work, if you take broken stuff apart just to see how it all fits together, if you have a drawer somewhere full of “parts” you think may come in handy someday, then you just may be in the right place.
Python is an extremely readable and versatile programming language. Written in a …
Python is an extremely readable and versatile programming language. Written in a relatively straightforward style with immediate feedback on errors, Python offers simplicity and versatility, in terms of extensibility and supported paradigms.
Revised Edition Short Description: 'How To Do Science' has been written for …
Revised Edition
Short Description: 'How To Do Science' has been written for students of the life sciences who are actively engaged in the scientific process. This guide introduces you to what it means to be a scientist. You will learn about the scientific method and how to carry out many tasks of a scientist, including: designing experiments, visualising data, accessing scientific literature, communicating science, and writing literature reviews.
Long Description: How To Do Science has been written for students of the life sciences who are actively engaged in the scientific process. This guide introduces you to what it means to be a scientist. You will learn about the scientific method and how to carry out many tasks of a scientist, including: • designing experiments to test a hypothesis • performing simple statistics • visualising data by creating graphs and tables • accessing scientific literature, and using referencing software • communicating findings from original investigations through research papers, posters and oral presentations • writing literature reviews and summaries • communicating science to the non-expert audience
Word Count: 34892
ISBN: 978-0-6453261-3-0
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Short Description: Additional activities to build students' study skills and awareness of …
Short Description: Additional activities to build students' study skills and awareness of learning styles. This book is intended to be used in accompaniment with the OER text How to Learn Like a Pro by Phyllis Nissila.
Word Count: 8064
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This “How To….” Manual is intended to assist the new user in …
This “How To….” Manual is intended to assist the new user in implementing standard statistical methods, both parametric and non-parametric, using R statistical software. Its focus is on R implementation, not statistical theory. It includes the R commands, with examples, for the following: proportion tests, t-tests, ANOVA, variance tests, several correlation measures and regression models, Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon tests, Kruskal-Wallis tests, chi-squared tests, multiple pairwise comparisons and effect sizes. Basic graphical methods are also illustrated.
The typical introductory real analysis text starts with an analysis of the …
The typical introductory real analysis text starts with an analysis of the real number system and uses this to develop the definition of a limit, which is then used as a foundation for the definitions encountered thereafter. While this is certainly a reasonable approach from a logical point of view, it is not how the subject evolved, nor is it necessarily the best way to introduce students to the rigorous but highly non-intuitive definitions and proofs found in analysis.
This book proposes that an effective way to motivate these definitions is to tell one of the stories (there are many) of the historical development of the subject, from its intuitive beginnings to modern rigor. The definitions and techniques are motivated by the actual difficulties encountered by the intuitive approach and are presented in their historical context. However, this is not a history of analysis book. It is an introductory analysis textbook, presented through the lens of history. As such, it does not simply insert historical snippets to supplement the material. The history is an integral part of the topic, and students are asked to solve problems that occur as they arise in their historical context.
This book covers the major topics typically addressed in an introductory undergraduate course in real analysis in their historical order. Written with the student in mind, the book provides guidance for transforming an intuitive understanding into rigorous mathematical arguments. For example, in addition to more traditional problems, major theorems are often stated and a proof is outlined. The student is then asked to fill in the missing details as a homework problem.
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