Common Knowledge: A Concise Overview for Students
(View Complete Item Description)This resource is a concise overview of common knowledge and source attribution.
Material Type: Reading
This resource is a concise overview of common knowledge and source attribution.
Material Type: Reading
geoscience educational animations and videos about geoscientific processes
Material Type: Primary Source
This guide includes tips and best practices designed to help you: Write valuable grading comments on student assignmentsUse varied methods to give general feedback to the whole classFacilitate effective online discussions
Material Type: Student Guide
An oral history narrative mini-project that can be used in, for example, an English or Humanities course. Calls for students to present a "snapshot" of their pre-COVID-19 day and asks them to reflect on how their lives have changed. Includes links to related articles/readings.
Material Type: Homework/Assignment
College is a formative time for students. Understanding effective strategies for student success can go a long way in helping with retention of students.
Material Type: Textbook
This is an Anatomy and Physiology lab activity that allows students an opportunity to reflect on their eating patterns and goals from their own data. The image of the nutritional label from wikipedia.org: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutrition_facts_label#/media/File:US_Nutritional_Fact_Label_2.svg
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Homework/Assignment
A five-minute video tutorial on Creative Commons Licenses, the five “R’s”, and where to find Open Educational Resources.
Material Type: Module
This resource is a virtual Le Chatelier's lab. Pictures of systems at equilibrium are presented, then pictures are given after different stresses are applied. A buffer system with pH data is included. This resource is designed to accompany Chemistry Atoms First 2e section 13.3 Shifting Equilibriahttps://openstax.org/books/chemistry-atoms-first-2e/pages/13-3-shifting-equilibria-le-chateliers-principle
Material Type: Activity/Lab
This handout is designed for intermediate English language learners in writing classes. The focus is on sentence-level errors and particularly the order of words in a sentence. Second language learners tend to refer to their native languages when writing. So no matter how well they write their ideas, this handout will help them understand and practice their word order errors. The handout includes clear charts of the order of words in a sentence, examples, exercises, and a quiz.
Material Type: Homework/Assignment
This resource is a fact sheet for students to learn about primary and secondary sources.
Material Type: Primary Source
This powerpoint presentation includes study skills for students in a college success course or any course where students need to learn about how to prepare for the next course assessment in high volume reading or lecture courses. It includes:how to take notes, outline and annotate, and highlighting/marking,using exams and quizzes to study and prepare for the next exam or quiz, andtips for coordinating study groups
Material Type: Lecture Notes, Reading
This is a quick guide to help students differenciate the terms APR and APY. There are formulas presented to help students calculate APY given certain parameters of investments. The guide also presents formulas to allow students to calculate APY outside of the traditional one year examples.
Material Type: Student Guide
This short module teaches instructors about Moore's three types of interactions in distance education while exploring strategies to improve each type in their own courses. It is research-based and includes references and a quiz. It was designed with higher education in mind but is applicable for isntructors at all levels.
Material Type: Module
This resource is designed to provide information regarding Photovoice action research and its use in the classroom as a class project. Students identify with social problems in their communities and address possible solutions.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Module
This lesson goes over using library databases to find sources for a paper in a general education freshman or sophomore level class. In the activities in this lesson, the student will find one resource, create a search log, and develop a basic understanding of the process of searching library databases.The sample search is for a paper on music education in a teacher education class.
Material Type: Lesson
What is OER? An ACC Instructor Resource
Material Type: Teaching/Learning Strategy
This resource describes the evolution of Bloom's taxonomy and the contributions by other researchers and educators to adapt it to changing education scenarios.
Material Type: Reading
This OER is designed to give readers a further understanding of coding and C++. Concepts covered include:PointersClassesLinked ListsStacksQueuesAbstractionData hidingPolymorphismInheritance
Material Type: Reading
The course map shows the alignment between competencies, learning modules, assessments, learning activities, and instructional material for an applied statistics course.
Material Type: Syllabus
Hints for creating powerpoints.
Material Type: Lecture Notes