All resources in Accessibility in OER - IHE Spring 2023 Cohort

ENG 261: World Literature Syllabus

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Syllabus for ENG 261: World Literature at the University of the Virgin Islands                                                   An interdisciplinary exploration of the short story and novel from a global perspective, the terminology of literary analysis, interdisciplinary critical approaches, and selected criticism leading to the production of aesthetic and critical analyses of works of fiction. 

Material Type: Syllabus

Author: Nicole Hatfield

American Government

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 American Government is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of the single-semester American government course. This title includes innovative features designed to enhance student learning, including Insider Perspective features and a Get Connected Module that shows students how they can get engaged in the political process. The book provides an important opportunity for students to learn the core concepts of American government and understand how those concepts apply to their lives and the world around them. American Government includes updated information on the 2016 presidential election.Senior Contributing AuthorsGlen Krutz (Content Lead), University of OklahomaSylvie Waskiewicz, PhD (Lead Editor)

Material Type: Full Course

Remix

Coppin's Remix - IHE Accessibility in OER Implementation Guide

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In this section, you and your team will engage in a Landscape Analysis to uncover key structures and supports that can guide your work to support Accessibility in OER. You may or may not answer all of these questions, but this is an offering.

Material Type: Activity/Lab, Assessment, Case Study, Full Course, Homework/Assignment, Lecture, Reading, Syllabus, Textbook

Authors: Mona Calhoun, Joanna Schimizzi, Joanna Schimizzi, Aerian Tatum, Patience Ebuwei, Carolyn Eberly

Remix

Remix for Accessibility Practice - Introductory Statistics

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  Introductory Statistics is a non-calculus based, descriptive statistics course with applications. Topics include methods of collecting, organizing, and interpreting data; measures of central tendency, position, and variability for grouped and ungrouped data; frequency distributions and their graphical representations; introduction to probability theory, standard normal distribution, and areas under the curve. Course materials created by Fahmil Shah, content added to OER Commons by Victoria Vidal.

Material Type: Syllabus

Author: Joanna Schimizzi