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Communication in the Real World: An Introduction to Communication Studies
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Communication in the Real World: An Introduction to Communication Studies overviews the time-tested conceptual foundations of the field, while incorporating the latest research and cutting-edge applications of these basics. Each chapter will include timely, concrete, and real-life examples of communication concepts in action.

A key feature of this book is the integration of content regarding diversity and organizational communication in each chapter through examples and/or discrete sub-sections. Discussions of diversity are not relegated to feature boxes. Also integrated into the content are examples that are inclusive in terms of race, gender, sexuality, ability, age, marital status, religion, and other diverse identity characteristics.

Subject:
Communication Studies
Public Speaking
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing
Date Added:
01/01/2016
Concepts of Biology
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Concepts of Biology is designed for the typical introductory biology course for nonmajors, covering standard scope and sequence requirements. The text includes interesting applications and conveys the major themes of biology, with content that is meaningful and easy to understand. The book is designed to demonstrate biology concepts and to promote scientific literacy.

Subject:
Biology
Life Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Textbook
Author:
James Wise
Rebecca Roush
Samantha Fowler
Date Added:
01/30/2013
Exploring Public Speaking: 4th Edition
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Instructors: The Third Edition includes a set of test banks which are not available to the public. For access to these resources, please contact Dr. Barbara Tucker at btucker@daltonstate.edu.

Exploring Public Speaking: The Free College Public Speaking Textbook began as the brainchild of Dr. Kris Barton, Chair of the Department of Communication at Dalton State College. It also was made possible through a generous Textbook Transformation Grant in 2015 from Affordable Learning Georgia, a highly successful program of the University System of Georgia. Dr. Barton asked me to help him author/compile the text.

The goal was to provide a high-quality, usable, accessible, and low-cost textbook for the hundreds of students who take COMM 1110 at Dalton State College every year. This course is required of all degree-seeking students. We have been able to save students hundreds of thousands of dollars already with this text. Unexpectedly and happily, the text has also been downloaded close to 14,000 times (as of August 2018) all over the world and has been adopted at many other institutions.

Dr. Barton and I worked on creating the textbook from July 2015 until May 2016, with the goal of going live with the text in Summer of 2016. Tragically Dr. Barton passed away in early May, a reality that still does not seem real. He has been greatly missed as a friend, colleague, father, scholar, teacher, and mentor.

The launch of the book proceeded; however, due to the loss of Dr. Barton, the ancillaries were not finished. In Summer 2017 I took on a significant revision and updating which I named the Second Edition. I included in that edition information on college student success in the appendices. In January 2018, a colleague, Matthew LeHew, and I won a grant from the University System to create the ancillaries and improve the format for more accessibility. I decided to remove the “Dalton State” from the title and most examples for wider appeal. An appendix on library research retains the information for specific use of Roberts Library on our campus.

Over 90% of the book is original with Dr. Barton, me, or other colleagues at Dalton State College. Some parts, specifically from Chapters 9, 10, and 15, are adapted from another open resource public speaking text whose author prefers not to be cited.

This Third Edition, along with including necessary updates and being formatted with different software, includes four more appendices: one on online speaking, one on APA, one on humor and storytelling in public speaking, and one on Dalton State’s Library. I have also tried to clarify concepts, to provide “case studies” to show the rhetorical process, and include more outlines and examples.

We think this book is especially useful in coverage of PowerPoint, audience responsiveness, ethics in public speaking, special occasion speeches, and structure of speeches. Three ancillaries are available: electronic “flash cards” for study, Powerpoints on the 15 main chapters, and test banks for the 15 main chapters.

Thank you for downloading Exploring Public Speaking, and the co-authors and I truly wish you happy teaching and learning with it. We welcome input. If you choose to use it, let us know at btucker@daltonstate.edu.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University System of Georgia
Provider Set:
Galileo Open Learning Materials
Author:
Barbara Tucker
Kristin Barton
Date Added:
09/22/2016
Exploring Public Speaking: 4th Edition
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Exploring Public Speaking: The Free College Public Speaking Textbook began as the brainchild of Dr. Kris Barton, Chair of the Department of Communication at Dalton State College. It also was made possible through a generous Textbook Transformation Grant in 2015 from Affordable Learning Georgia, a highly successful program of the University System of Georgia. Dr. Barton asked me to help him author/compile the text.

The goal was to provide a high-quality, usable, accessible, and low-cost textbook for the hundreds of students who take COMM 1110 at Dalton State College every year. This course is required of all degree-seeking students. We have been able to save students hundreds of thousands of dollars already with this text. Unexpectedly and happily, the text has also been downloaded close to 14,000 times (as of August 2018) all over the world and has been adopted at many other institutions.

Subject:
Communication Studies
Public Speaking
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Amy Burger
Amy Mendes
Cathy Hunsicker
Jerry Drye
Kristin Barton
Matthew LeHew
Barbara Tucker
Date Added:
12/15/2020
ITNW 1325 Fundamentals of Networking Technologies (ACC)
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Instruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI reference model, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software.

Subject:
Information Technology
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
Stanley Pushkarsky
Femi Onabajo
Date Added:
05/04/2021
ITSC 1425 Personal Computer Hardware (ACC)
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Diagnosis and solution of user hardware and software related problems with on-the-job projects. An introduction to end-user computing and user support via help desk operations and user support management endeavors.

Subject:
Information Technology
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
James Hanson
James Webb
Date Added:
04/30/2021
ITSC 2335 Application Problem Solving: Support (ACC)
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Introduction in the utilization of current application software to solve advanced problems and generate customized solutions, involving project and software specific to a specific curricular area. Installation, configuration and troubleshooting of desktop applications to solve user support issues with those applications. Configuration of the operating system and resolution of issues related to usability and customization to enable those applications. Configuration and troubleshooting of connectivity and issues related to security to enhance usage and support of those applications.

Subject:
Information Technology
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
M.A. MacLeod
Date Added:
06/28/2021
ITSE 1345 Introduction to Oracle SQL and PLSQL (ACC)
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An introduction to the design and creation of relational databases. Topics include storing, retrieving, updating, and displaying data using Structured Query Language (SQL) and Procedure Language (PL).

Subject:
Computer Science
Information Technology
Programming
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
David Trevino
Date Added:
07/16/2021
ITSE1356 Extensible Markup Language (ACC)
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Introduction of skills and practice related to the Extensible Markup Language/Simple Object Access Protocol. Topics to be covered will include: elements, attributes, namespaces, entities, and what constitutes a well-formed document.

Subject:
Information Technology
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
Richard Baldwin
Date Added:
07/02/2021
ITSE 1394 Special Topics: Ruby on Rails (ACC)
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Develop, test, deploy and maintain web applications using the Ruby programming language and the Rails framework with an emphasis on MVC (Model View Controller) architecture. Other technologies utilized include: HTML, CSS, Javascript and SQL.

Subject:
Information Technology
Programming
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
Rudy Martinez
Date Added:
07/16/2021
ITSE 1401 Web Design Tools (ACC)
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Designing and publishing web documents. Exploration of tools available for creating and editing web documents. An introduction to designing and publishing web documents. Includes basic markup language, hyperlinks, tables, frames, images, and forms. Exploration of tools available for creating and editing web documents. Course emphasizes web page/site design and development with an application software tool.

Subject:
Computer Science
Information Technology
Programming
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
Rudy Martinez
Date Added:
07/16/2021
ITSE 1450 System Analysis and Design- Project Management (ACC)
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Comprehensive introduction to the planning, design, and construction of computer information systems using the systems development life cycle and other appropriate design tools.

Subject:
Information Technology
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
Karina Hernandez
Date Added:
06/28/2021
ITSE 2321 Object-Oriented Programming-Java (ACC)
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Introduction to object-oriented programming. Emphasis on the fundamentals of structured design with classes, including development, testing, implementation, and documentation. Includes object-oriented programming techniques, classes, and objects.

Subject:
Computer Science
Information Technology
Programming
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
Richard Baldwin
Date Added:
07/16/2021
Introduction to Biomanufacturing
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This course will provides students with the necessary training in basic Biomanufacturing such as R&D, Manufacturing/ Production with cGMP compliance, Quality Control/Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs, and bulk fill techniques. It also provides a Biomanufacturing career overview. The course will cover manufacturing of biologics, biofuels and nutraceuticals.

Subject:
Biology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Lesson
Module
Syllabus
Author:
Sulatha Dwarakanath
Date Added:
11/12/2020
An Introduction to Psychological Statistics
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We are constantly bombarded by information, and finding a way to filter that information in an objective way is crucial to surviving this onslaught with your sanity intact. This is what statistics, and logic we use in it, enables us to do. Through the lens of statistics, we learn to find the signal hidden in the noise when it is there and to know when an apparent trend or pattern is really just randomness. The study of statistics involves math and relies upon calculations of numbers. But it also relies heavily on how the numbers are chosen and how the statistics are interpreted.

This work was created as part of the University of Missouri’s Affordable and Open Access Educational Resources Initiative (https://www.umsystem.edu/ums/aa/oer). The contents of this work have been adapted from the following Open Access Resources: Online Statistics Education: A Multimedia Course of Study (http://onlinestatbook.com/). Project Leader: David M. Lane, Rice University. Changes to the original works were made by Dr. Garett C. Foster in the Department of Psychological Sciences to tailor the text to fit the needs of the introductory statistics course for psychology majors at the University of Missouri – St. Louis. Materials from the original sources have been combined, reorganized, and added to by the current author, and any conceptual, mathematical, or typographical errors are the responsibility of the current author.

Subject:
Mathematics
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Statistics and Probability
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Dan Osherson
Foster Garett C
Garett C Foster
Hebl Mikki
Mikki Hebl
Rice University
Rudy Guerra
Scott David
University Of Missouri-st Louis
Zimmer Heidi
Date Added:
08/13/2020
An Introduction to Psychological Statistics
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We are constantly bombarded by information, and finding a way to filter that information in an objective way is crucial to surviving this onslaught with your sanity intact. This is what statistics, and logic we use in it, enables us to do. Through the lens of statistics, we learn to find the signal hidden in the noise when it is there and to know when an apparent trend or pattern is really just randomness. The study of statistics involves math and relies upon calculations of numbers. But it also relies heavily on how the numbers are chosen and how the statistics are interpreted.

This work was created as part of the University of Missouri’s Affordable and Open Access Educational Resources Initiative (https://www.umsystem.edu/ums/aa/oer). The contents of this work have been adapted from the following Open Access Resources: Online Statistics Education: A Multimedia Course of Study (http://onlinestatbook.com/). Project Leader: David M. Lane, Rice University. Changes to the original works were made by Dr. Garett C. Foster in the Department of Psychological Sciences to tailor the text to fit the needs of the introductory statistics course for psychology majors at the University of Missouri – St. Louis. Materials from the original sources have been combined, reorganized, and added to by the current author, and any conceptual, mathematical, or typographical errors are the responsibility of the current author.

Subject:
Mathematics
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Statistics and Probability
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Dan Osherson
David Lane
David Scott
Heidi Zimmer
Mikki Hebl
Rudy Guerra
Garrett C. Foster
Date Added:
12/15/2020