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Technical Writing Essentials
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Introduction to Professional Communications in the Technical Fields

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This open textbook is designed to introduce readers to the basics of technical communication: audience and task analysis in workplace contexts, clear and concise communications style, effective document design, teamwork and collaboration, and fundamental research skills.

Word Count: 68063

ISBN: 9781550586657

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Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Material Type:
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Provider:
University of Victoria
Author:
Candice Neveu
Loren Gaudet
Monika Smith
Suzan Last
Date Added:
01/01/2019
Technical Writing for Technicians
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Technical Writing for CTE is an open source e-textbook designed specifically for use in LBCC’s WD4 (Technical Writing for Welders) and all versions of IN4 (Technical Writing for CTE). Order a print copy: https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/will-fleming/technical-writing-for-technicians/paperback/product-rjmqnz.html

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Technical Writing for Technicians covers the processes and fundamentals required for successful workplace writing. The textbook focuses on documents commonly written by technicians, such as: emails, descriptions, customer intake documents, project closeout documentation, bad news messages, instructions, summaries, accident reports, and employment docs (resumes and cover letters).

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Word Count: 17156

ISBN: 978-1-63635-009-7

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Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Linn-Benton Community College
Author:
Will Fleming
Date Added:
07/09/2020
Technology, Media Literacy, and the Human Subject: A Posthuman Approach
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What does it mean to be media literate in today’s world? How are we transformed by the many media infrastructures around us? We are immersed in a world mediated by information and communication technologies (ICTs). From hardware like smartphones, smartwatches, and home assistants to software like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat, our lives have become a complex, interconnected network of relations. Scholarship on media literacy has tended to focus on developing the skills to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media messages without considering or weighing the impact of the technological medium—how it enables and constrains both messages and media users. Additionally, there is often little attention paid to the broader context of interrelations which affect our engagement with media technologies.

This book addresses these issues by providing a transdisciplinary method that allows for both practical and theoretical analyses of media investigations. Informed by postphenomenology, media ecology, philosophical posthumanism, and complexity theory the author proposes both a framework and a pragmatic instrument for understanding the multiplicity of relations that all contribute to how we affect—and are affected by—our relations with media technology. The author argues persuasively that the increased awareness provided by this posthuman approach affords us a greater chance for reclaiming some of our agency and provides a sound foundation upon which we can then judge our media relations. This book will be an indispensable tool for educators in media literacy and media studies, as well as academics in philosophy of technology, media and communication studies, and the post-humanities.

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Business and Communication
Communication
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Open Book Publishers
Author:
Richard S. Lewis
Date Added:
12/15/2021
A Theory of Literate Action: Literate Action Volume 2
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The second in a two-volume set, A Theory of Literate Action draws on work from the social sciences—and in particular sociocultural psychology, phenomenological sociology, and the pragmatic tradition of social science—to "reconceive rhetoric fundamentally around the problems of written communication rather than around rhetoric's founding concerns of high stakes, agonistic, oral public persuasion" (p. 3). An expression of more than a quarter-century of reflection and scholarly inquiry, this volume represents a significant contribution to contemporary rhetorical theory.

Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
WAC Clearinghouse
Author:
Charles Bazerman
Date Added:
11/13/2018
Torniamo a tavola! Volume 1
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An intermediate Italian grammar manual

Word Count: 12085

Included H5P activities: 20

ISBN: 978-1-945764-23-3

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English Language Arts
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Provider:
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Author:
Melina Masterson
Date Added:
05/18/2022
Torniamo a tavola! Volume 2
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An intermediate Italian grammar manual

Word Count: 14175

ISBN: 978-1-945764-24-0

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Subject:
Arts and Humanities
English Language Arts
Languages
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Author:
Melina Masterson
Date Added:
05/18/2022
Towards an Open Anthology of Poetry
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Word Count: 16867

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Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Clackamas Community College
Author:
David Mount
Date Added:
06/23/2017
Understanding Media and Culture
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This book’s title tells its intent. It is written to help you understand media and culture. The media and culture are so much a part of our days that sometimes it is difficult to step back and appreciate and apprehend their great impact on our lives. The book’s title, and the book itself, begin with a focus squarely on media. Think of your typical day. If you are like many people, you wake to a digital alarm clock or perhaps your cell phone. Soon after waking, you likely have a routine that involves some media. Some people immediately check the cell phone for text messages. Others will turn on the computer and check Facebook, email, or websites. Some people read the newspaper. Others listen to music on an iPod or CD. Some people will turn on the television and watch a weather channel, cable news, or Sports Center. Heading to work or class, you may chat on a cell phone or listen to music. Your classes likely employ various types of media from course management software to PowerPoint presentations to DVDs to YouTube. You may return home and relax with video games, television, movies, more Facebook, or music. You connect with friends on campus and beyond with text messages or Facebook. And your day may end as you fall asleep to digital music. Media for most of us are entwined with almost every aspect of life and work. Understanding media will not only help you appreciate the role of media in your life but also help you be a more informed citizen, a more savvy consumer, and a more successful worker. Media influence all those aspects of life as well.

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Business and Communication
Communication
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
BCcampus
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BCcampus Faculty Reviewed Open Textbooks
Author:
Jack Lule
Date Added:
10/28/2014
Using Your Speech Power! Instructional Materials for Communication Teachers and Students
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This material was created by Steven Ginley at Morton College. He argues “the purpose of an introduction to public speaking course should be to provide a human communication overview. It should use independent study, textbook readings and exercises, group work, class discussions, library research, oral presentations and lectures to prepare students for successful lives by improving their oral and written communication skills. It should stress personal responsibility, ethics and the ability to understand and follow written and oral directions.” The all-inclusive site includes a textbook, workbook, presentations, practice quizzes and tests, motivational aids, and more.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Steven Ginley
Date Added:
12/13/2022
WR 121 - English Composition
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This course covers processes and fundamentals of writing expository essays, including structure, organization and development, diction and style, revision and editing, and mechanics required for college-level writing.

Course Outcomes:

Analyze the rhetorical needs (the needs of their audience in relationship to the assignment) for academically-oriented writing assignments requiring them to use a broad range of critical thinking strategies, particularly analysis and evaluation.
Apply appropriate levels of critical thinking strategies (knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, evaluation) in their written assignments.
Implement appropriate rhetorical elements and organization (introduction, thesis, development and support, definition, narration, comparison, conclusion, etc.) in their written assignments.
Locate, evaluate, and integrate high-quality information and opinion appropriate for college-level analytical and evaluation assignments.
Craft sentences and paragraphs that communicate their ideas clearly and effectively using words, sentence patterns, and writing conventions at a college level to make their writing clear, credible and persuasive.

Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Linn-Benton Community College
Author:
Chris Riseley
Linn-Benton Virtual College
Date Added:
04/04/2018
WR 121 - English Composition - OER (Public)
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This is an introductory course meant to both expand your knowledge of good essay form and your confidence in your ability to create concise, clear, and cohesive college essays. We’ll look at several different forms of essays and destroy many great pieces of writing in order to learn how the heck we can do that stuff ourselves.

COURSE OBJECTIVES: At the completion of WR121, successful students should be able to:
Analyze the rhetorical needs (the needs of their audience in relationship to the assignment) for academically-oriented writing assignments.
Apply appropriate levels of critical thinking strategies (knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, evaluation) in their written assignments, with a focus on factual, analytical, and evaluative writing.
Implement appropriate rhetorical elements and organization (introduction, thesis, development and support, definition, narration, comparison, conclusion, etc.) in their written assignments.
Locate, evaluate, and integrate high-quality information and opinion appropriate for college-level informational, analytical and evaluative assignments.
Craft sentences and paragraphs that communicate their ideas clearly and effectively using words, sentence patterns, and writing conventions at a college level to make their writing clear, credible, and precise.

Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Linn-Benton Community College
Author:
Jennifer Kepka
Date Added:
05/02/2019
WR 121: English Composition - OER (Public) Version
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This class covers the process and fundamentals of writing expository essays, including structure, organization and development, diction and style, revision and editing.

Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Linn-Benton Community College
Author:
Terrance Millet
Date Added:
04/04/2018
WR 122 - English Composition: Argumentation - OER (Public)
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COURSE OBJECTIVES: At the completion of WR122, successful students should be able to:
Analyze the rhetorical needs (the needs of their audience in relationship to the assignment) for academically-oriented writing assignments.
Apply appropriate levels of critical thinking strategies (knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, evaluation) in their written assignments, with a focus on factual, analytical, and evaluative writing.
Implement appropriate rhetorical elements and organization (introduction, thesis, development and support, definition, narration, comparison, conclusion, etc.) in their written assignments.
Locate, evaluate, and integrate high-quality information and opinion appropriate for college-level informational, analytical and evaluative assignments.
Craft sentences and paragraphs that communicate their ideas clearly and effectively using words, sentence patterns, and writing conventions at a college level to make their writing clear, credible, and precise.

Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Linn-Benton Community College
Author:
Jennifer Kepka
Date Added:
05/02/2019
Who Teaches Writing?
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Who Teaches Writing is an open teaching and learning resource being used in English Composition classes at Oklahoma State University. It was authored by contributors from Oklahoma State University and also includes invited chapters from faculty and staff at institutions both inside and outside of Oklahoma. Contributors include faculty from various departments, contingent faculty and staff, and graduate instructors. One purpose of the resource is to provide short, relatively jargon-free chapters geared toward undergraduate students taking First-Year Composition. Support for this project was provided in part by OpenOKState and Oklahoma State University Libraries.

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Who Teaches Writing is an open teaching and learning resource being used in English Composition classes at Oklahoma State University. It was authored by contributors from Oklahoma State University and also includes invited chapters from other institutions both inside and outside of Oklahoma. Contributors include faculty from various departments, contingent faculty and staff, and graduate instructors. One purpose of the resource is to provide short, relatively jargon-free chapters geared toward undergraduate students taking First-Year Composition. Support for this project was provided in part by OpenOKState, Oklahoma State University Libraries, and the Claud D. Kniffin Professorship of Library Service and Education.

Word Count: 63162

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Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Oklahoma State University
Author:
Beth Devore
Dr Heidi Cephus
Dr Joshua Daniel
Dr Stephanie Link
Holly Reiter
Natasha Tinsley
Ryan Slesinger
Sara Nezami Nav
Sarah Beth Childers
Vyshali Manivannan
Date Added:
01/10/2022
Why Writing Works: Disciplinary Approaches to Composing Texts
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Why Writing Works: Disciplinary Approaches to Composing Texts is an open-access, online textbook resource for college writing. It is written for an audience of second-year college students with a focus on writing in the disciplines.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Minnesota State Opendora
Author:
Amanda Bemer
Lisa Lucas
Lori Baker
Neil Smith
Date Added:
09/19/2019
Women's Autobiography
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Points of Departure for College Writers

Word Count: 391133

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Subject:
Arts and Humanities
English Language Arts
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Literature
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Robert Dixon-Kolar
Date Added:
08/03/2022
The Word on College Reading and Writing
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Short Description:
An interactive, multimedia text that introduces students to reading and writing at the college level. Order a print copy: http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/the-word-on-college-reading-and-writing/23481664

Long Description:
Written by five college reading and writing instructors, this interactive, multimedia text draws from decades of experience teaching students who are entering the college reading and writing environment for the first time. It includes examples, exercises, and definitions for just about every reading- and writing-related topic students will encounter in their college courses.

Order a print copy: http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/the-word-on-college-reading-and-writing/23481664

Word Count: 61868

ISBN: 978-1-63635-027-1

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Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Open Oregon Educational Resources
Author:
Carol Burnell
Jaime Wood
Monique Babin
Nicole Rosevear
Susan Pesznecker
Date Added:
06/14/2017
Workplace Writing: A Handbook for Common Workplace Genres and Professional Writing
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This handbook is designed for a generalized business writing course that seeks to meet the needs of a variety of student majors and career interests. In it you will find: descriptions and discussions of common genres, both routine and formal, print and electronic, and in-class activities and sample assignments. You will also find commentary on how to adapt the writing process to the rhetorical constraints of a workplace as well as how to think about, conduct, and use research outside an academic setting. Throughout you will note a persistent emphasis on audience awareness and direct style.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
New Prairie Press
Author:
Anna Goins
Cheryl Rauh
Daniel Von Holten
Danielle Tarner
Date Added:
04/02/2016