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The Battle of History
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Establishing a new birth of freedom for African Americans was contested at almost every step. While some significant gains were made, the hope of aligning the nation with its revolutionary ideals of freedom and equality was only half accomplished in the short term. More than a century later, the ideals are still there, and the challenge continues. The Battle of History provides a summary analysis of the successes and failures of Reconstruction, how the era was presented historically, and the legacy of that period.

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U.S. History
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Author:
William Black
Date Added:
02/18/2022
Baylor University's Co-requisite Supplement for Calculus I – Simple Book Publishing
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Welcome to the OER companion to Baylor University's Math 1121: The Calculus Supplement Course, an optional, co-requisite course for students enrolled in Calculus 1. This OER was designed to provide 'just in time' support for the algebraic, trigonometric, and geometric relationships undergirding Calculus 1.

Subject:
Calculus
Mathematics
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Assessment
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Author:
Amy Graham Goodman
Date Added:
11/15/2023
Be Credible
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The primary audience for this book starts with students in Journalism 302: Infomania, a course we teach at the University of Kansas. When they take this class, these students usually are in their second or third semesters in the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications. They have varied career aspirations. A few of them want to be “traditional” journalists, writing for online news sites, magazines, or newspapers. Some of them want to be broadcast journalists. Many of them want to work in strategic communications, which encompasses public relations, advertising, marketing, and related fields.

Subject:
Communication Studies
Media Studies
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Karna Younger
Peter Bobkowski
Date Added:
08/13/2020
Beating the Odds - The Long Winter
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The Long Winter analyzes the effects of the winter the American troops spent at Valley Forge in 1777–1778. When watching the video, consider what were conditions like at Valley Forge in the winter of 1777–1778? Why did the soldiers there stick it out? What did George Washington and Baron von Steuben do at Valley Forge? How did Joseph Plumb Martin describe his wartime experiences?

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U.S. History
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Author:
William Black
Date Added:
02/15/2022
Beating the Odds - Tories
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After their defeat at Monmouth, the British shifted the war to the South. Tories analyzes the new British strategy, its dependence on American loyalist support, and the reasons why the British ultimately lost the war and the Americans won. When watching the video, consider how many British loyalists were there in America? Who were they? Why were they loyal? Where were they most numerous?

Subject:
U.S. History
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Author:
William Black
Date Added:
02/15/2022
Becoming America: An Exploration of American Literature from Precolonial to Post-Revolution
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The University of North Georgia Press and Affordable Learning Georgia bring you Becoming America: An Exploration of American Literature from Precolonial to Post-Revolution. Featuring sixty-nine authors and full texts of their works, the selections in this open anthology represent the diverse voices in early American literature. This completely-open anthology will connect students to the conversation of literature that is embedded in American history and has helped shaped its culture.

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Language, Philosophy, and Culture
Literature
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Textbook
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University System of Georgia
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Galileo Open Learning Materials
Author:
Wendy Kurant
Date Added:
08/13/2020
Bed, Bank and Shoreline Protection
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Design of shoreline protection along rivers, canals and the sea; load on bed and shoreline by currents, wind waves and ship motion; stability of elements under current and wave conditions; stability of shore protection elements; design methods, construction methods. Flow: recapitulation of basics from fluid mechanics (flow, turbulence), stability of individual grains (sand, but also rock) in different type of flow conditions (weirs, jets), scour and erosion. Porous Media: basic equation, pressures and velocities on the stability on the boundary layer; groundwater flow with impermeable and semi-impermeable structures; granular filters and geotextiles. Waves: recapitulation of the basics of waves, focus on wave forces on the land-water boundary, specific aspects of ship induced waves, stability of elements under wave action (loose rock, placed blocks, impermeable layers) Design: overview of the various types of protections, construction and maintenance; design requirements, deterministic and probabilistic design; case studies, examples Materials and environment: overview of materials to be used, interaction with the aquatic environment, role of the land-water boundary as part of the ecosystem; environmentally sound shoreline design.

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Engineering
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Provider:
Delft University of Technology
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Delft University OpenCourseWare
Author:
Ir. H.J. Verhagen
Date Added:
02/22/2016
A Beginner's Guide to Information Literacy
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A Beginner's Guide to Information Literacy covers the ACRL's Framework for Information Literacy frame by frame, using casual language and real world examples. Use this click-through text-based resource to understand the Framework as a whole or to work on understanding a particular Frame. Reflection questions are included for the casual learner or for anyone incorporating Information Literacy conversations into a classroom or workshop.

Subject:
Information Science
Information Technology
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
Emily Metcalf
Date Added:
07/26/2021
Bending the Curve: Climate Change Solutions
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Climate change is an urgent problem. Because it is causing new weather extremes and fatal catastrophes, climate change is better termed climate disruption. Bending the curve to flatten the upward trajectory of pollution emissions responsible for climate disruption is essential in order to protect billions of people from this global threat. Education is a key part of the solution.

Subject:
Atmospheric Science
Physical Science
Material Type:
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eScholarship
Author:
Max Auffhammer
Roger Aines
Veerabhadran Ramanathan
Date Added:
09/04/2019
Beowulf Audio
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LibriVox recording of Beowulf by an unknown author (translated by Francis Barton Gummere). Read in English by Tad E.Beowulf was composed by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon poet. Francis Barton Gummere translates this beautiful poem. Beowulf is an epic poem. The main character, Beowulf, proves himself a hero as he battles against supernatural demons and beasts. (Summary by Tad E.) For further information, including links to online text, reader information, RSS feeds, CD cover or other formats (if available), please go to the LibriVox catalog page for this recording. For more free audio books or to become a volunteer reader, visit LibriVox.org.Download M4B (76MB)

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English Language Arts
Language, Philosophy, and Culture
Literature
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Date Added:
07/28/2021
Best Class / Worst Class: Setting Standards Collaboratively
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The multi-lesson "Best Class/Worst Class" project provides a way for students and professor to set expectations for course performance collaboratively, while simultaneously modeling productive online interaction strategies. Students become more aware of their own learning process and the processes of those with whom they will be working, creating necessary bridges to successful collaboration. In addition, students are able to develop practical skills in navigating the online environment before being tasked with heavily-weighted course components.This project is designed to be implemented alongside discipline-specific course content. 

Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
Education
English Language Arts
Higher Education
Language, Philosophy, and Culture
Literature
Student Success
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Student Success: Faculty/staff-facing
Student Success: Other
Student Success: Student-facing
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Author:
Monica Hart
Date Added:
06/22/2023
A Better Way of Life - An Affront in the Eyes of God
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The call for immediate emancipation of slaves was a radical idea that spread rapidly in the North from the 1830s through the 1850s. An Affront in the Eyes of God analyzes how and why this happened and why it was important. When watching the video, consider how and why did the antislavery movement become more radical in the 1830s and 1840s? What roles did William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass play in the movement? What did their working relationship illustrate?

Subject:
U.S. History
Material Type:
Module
Author:
William Black
Date Added:
02/16/2022
A Better Way of Life - Ar'n't I a Woman?
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The abolition movement gave new spirit, energy, and resolve to those who believed women should be equal to men. Ar'n't I a Woman? analyzes the beginning of an independent women's rights movement and the reforms advocated by these activists. When watching the video, consider how and why did the women's rights movement evolve from other reform movements? Who were the prominent women's rights advocates?

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U.S. History
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Module
Author:
William Black
Date Added:
02/16/2022
A Better Way of Life - I am the Revelation
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This video discusses how and why women became important in reform movements during the early and mid-nineteenth century. When watching the video, consider how is the religious enthusiasm present in the early and mid-nineteenth century connected to social reform movements of the era? Why do women emerge as reformers? How do Catherine Beecher and Dorothea Dix represent this? What explains the emergence of the temperance movement?

Subject:
U.S. History
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Author:
William Black
Date Added:
02/16/2022
Better writing from the beginning: An open text on the college writing process
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Covers processes and fundamentals of writing expository essays, including structure, organization and development, diction and style, revision and editing, mechanics and standard usage required for college-level writing.

This project was funded by a grant from the Higher Education Coordinating Commission in Oregon, a grant that ran from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017. The text of the book is complete (though, in the way of these things, still evolving), but moving it online is still in progress. The chapters available here are ready to be used or copied; additional chapters will be added during the summer of 2017 as the conversion and final copy edits are completed.

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Composition and Rhetoric
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Jenn Kepka
Date Added:
08/13/2020
Beyond Engineering: Building with Nature
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If you’re a coastal engineer, ecologist or planner, then this is the course for you. You already know that engineering and ecological principles are not enough to realize nature-friendly solutions in practice. You need people on your side!

In this course you will learn how to build a relevant coalition of stakeholders to support the design and implementation of ecosystem-based hydraulic infrastructures. After learning basic stakeholder mapping and game theory techniques, you will apply Social Design Principles to a Building with Nature ecosystem-based design case. This will equip you to identify promising collaborative arrangements for your engineering or planning practice.

The course builds on the previous Building with Nature MOOC, which explored the use of natural materials and ecological processes in achieving effective and sustainable hydraulic infrastructure designs, distilling Engineering and Ecological Design Principles. In this course, the missing element of Social Design Principles are developed and taught.

You’ll learn from renowned Dutch engineers and international environmental scientists, who work at the technical- governance interface. Iconic examples such as the Maasvlakte II expansion to Rotterdam Harbor and the Delfland Sand Engine Mega-nourishment serve as study material. The challenges in designing and implementing these nature-friendly hydraulic infrastructures are explored by the eminent professors who were responsible for their genesis.

Join us in becoming one of the new generation of engineers, ecologists and planners who see the Building with Nature integrated design approach as critical to hydraulic engineering, nature and society.

Subject:
Engineering
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Full Course
Provider:
Delft University of Technology
Provider Set:
Delft University OpenCourseWare
Author:
J. Slinger
Date Added:
08/13/2020
Beyond Lean: Simulation in Practice, Second Edition
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Lean thinking, as well as associated processes and tools, have involved into a ubiquitous perspective for improving systems particularly in the manufacturing arena. With application experience has come an understanding of the boundaries of lean capabilities and the benefits of getting beyond these boundaries to further improve performance. Discrete event simulation is recognized as one beyond-the-boundaries of lean technique. Thus, the fundamental goal of this text is to show how discrete event simulation can be used in addition to lean thinking to achieve greater benefits in system improvement than with lean alone. Realizing this goal requires learning the problems that simulation solves as well as the methods required to solve them. The problems that simulation solves are captured in a collection of case studies. These studies serve as metaphors for industrial problems that are commonly addressed using lean and simulation.

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Business
Management
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Grand Valley State University
Author:
Charles Standridge
Date Added:
01/01/2013
Beyond Race: Cultural Influences on Human Social Life
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The book is supported by discussion of relevant theory and research in cultural sociology.Beyond Race: Cultural Influences on Human Social Life has stressed learner-centered teaching with the instructor taking on the role of a facilitator of learning. As such, it is expected the instructor will serve as the mediator between the content of this book and learners’ understanding of material on multiple and higher levels. This book does not offer a set of rules in teaching cultural sociology, but rather suggests content and applications to consider and modify as needed by the ever-changing dynamics of instructors and learners.

Subject:
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Sociology
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Vera Kennedy
Date Added:
08/13/2020
Big Data Strategies to Transform Your Business
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While big data infiltrates all walks of life, most firms have not changed sufficiently to meet the challenges that come with it. In this course, you will learn how to develop a big data strategy, transform your business model and your organization.

This course will enable professionals to take their organization and their own career to the next level, regardless of their background and position.

Professionals will learn how to be in charge of big data instead of being subject to it. In particular, they will become familiar with tools to:

assess their current situation regarding potential big data-induced changes of a disruptive nature,
identify their options for successfully integrating big data in their strategy, business model and organization, or if not possible, how to exit quickly with as little loss as possible, and
strengthen their own position and that of their organization in our digitalized knowledge economy
The course will build on the concepts of product life cycles, the business model canvas, organizational theory and digitalized management jobs (such as Chief Digital Officer or Chief Informatics Officer) to help you find the best way to deal with and benefit from big data induced changes.

Subject:
Business
Computer Science
Engineering
Information Technology
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Delft University of Technology
Provider Set:
Delft University OpenCourseWare
Author:
Claudia Wakker
Dr. Scott Cunningham
Marijn Janssen
Date Added:
08/13/2020