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CASD 2482 Introduction to Rehabilitative Audiology
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This OER (open educational resource) is made to be used while teaching Anatomy and physiology of the auditory mechanism, pathology of the ear, assessment of hearing using behavioral, electroacoustic and electrophysiological measures with related instrumentation; Interpretation of audiometric test results. Experiential clinical-related activities.

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Life Science
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Lesson
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Syllabus
Provider:
CUNY
Provider Set:
Brooklyn College
Author:
Amy Wolfe
Dorothy DiToro
Date Added:
06/16/2022
CASD 7325X Clinical Foundations in Speech-Language Pathology
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Addresses foundational knowledge related to many aspects of clinical practice in speech-language pathology. It has been developed to support students entry into their first clinical practicum and supervision experience.

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
Applied Science
English Language Arts
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Language, Grammar and Vocabulary
Life Science
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Homework/Assignment
Reading
Syllabus
Provider:
CUNY
Provider Set:
Brooklyn College
Author:
Akiko Fuse
Amy Wolfe
Date Added:
06/16/2022
CASD 7441: Clinical Audiology
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Evidence-based clinical aspects of audiologic identification, assessment, intervention, and prevention of hearing impairments relevant to the practice of speech-language pathology; strategies for working with individuals and their families across the lifespan; culturally and linguistically appropriate practice.

Subject:
Anatomy/Physiology
English Language Arts
Life Science
Speaking and Listening
Material Type:
Reading
Syllabus
Textbook
Provider:
CUNY
Provider Set:
Brooklyn College
Author:
Colin McDonald
Michael Bergen
Date Added:
06/16/2022
CIÊNCIAS AMBIENTAIS NA FORMAÇÃO TÉCNICA EM ENFERMAGEM
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Este Protocolo de Orientação é resultado de uma dissertação de mestrado profissional desenvolvido no Programa de Pós-Graduação em Rede Nacional para Ensino de Ciências Ambientais (Profciamb), tendo como objetivo o ensino das Ciências Ambientais na formação técnica profissionalizante em enfermagem do Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Amazonas Campus São Gabriel da Cachoeira (IFAM-CSG), situado no município de São Gabriel da Cachoeira estado do Amazonas – Brasil.

O estudo que resultou neste Protococo foi construído mediante a análise dos Projetos Pedagógicos de Curso (PPCs) do IFAM/CSGC, Instituto Federal de Roraima Campus Boa vista (IFRR/CBV), e apreciação da percepção do
docente e discente quanto à presença das temáticas ambientais em sua formação. É um instrumento de fácil aplicabilidade que pode ser utilizado e também orientar a construção de PPCs por outras instituições de nsino em diferentes contextos ambientais e diferentes níveis de formação.

Subject:
Applied Science
Health, Medicine and Nursing
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Assessment
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Author:
ELEUCIMAR MONTEIRO DA CUNHA
KÁTIA VIANA CAVALCANTE
Date Added:
11/17/2020
CLDV 100 Introduction to Multicultural Studies in the 21st Century
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A study of what "culture" is; how we see it based on several factors, how it influences the choices and decision we make; how to deal positively with conflicts that inevitably arise in working /living situations with people of diverse cultures. This is a course structured to raise multicultural awareness and fortify students' social skills in dealing with cultural differences. It includes ethnographic study of cultural groups in the U.S.A and responses to shared values, observations or experiences based on student's ancestry, heritage, travels. Students will learn about culture "do and donts" around the world and provide the class with their own culture shock experience and how they overcame them. Through the study of cultural concepts, this course develops skills in critical thinking, writing and scholarly documentation. This is an OER course.

Subject:
Anthropology
Arts and Humanities
Business and Communication
Communication
History
Social Science
Sociology
U.S. History
Material Type:
Syllabus
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CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
York College
Author:
Alapo, Oluremi "Remi"
Date Added:
07/01/2021
CLIL SYLLABUS
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The Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) course, offered by the Faculty of Education in the Bilingual Primary Education Program, equips future educators with the skills to integrate content learning with English language acquisition. Over 48 hours of classroom instruction and 96 hours of independent work, students will develop competencies in designing, applying, and evaluating CLIL-based activities across six knowledge areas: Natural Sciences, Mathematics, Social Sciences, Arts, Technology, and English. This course prepares educators to create innovative, bilingual learning environments, fostering comprehensive education in a global context.

Subject:
Education
Language Education (ESL)
Material Type:
Syllabus
Author:
Paula Calderon
Date Added:
05/26/2024
CLIL Syllabus
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By the end of this course, students will have improved their language skills and gained substantial knowledge in multiple disciplines. They will have developed critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, enhanced their collaboration and communication skills, and experienced practical applications of theoretical knowledge. This CLIL syllabus is designed to create an enriching, interactive, and multidisciplinary learning environment that prepares students for future academic and professional challenges.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Social Science
Material Type:
Assessment
Syllabus
Author:
Jessica Perdomo
Date Added:
05/27/2024
COM 110: Digital Literacy
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Exploring new communication technologies and their impact on contemporary understandings of identity and community to discover what it means to inquire, to communicate, to collaborate, and to research online.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Material Type:
Syllabus
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
School of Professional Studies
Author:
CUNY School of Professional Studies
Date Added:
04/01/2021
COM 210: Writing at Work
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An overview of professional workplace writing, including audience assessment, preparation for writing and research, design, editing, and collaborative writing. Models of effective writing and practice in preparing business correspondence, reports, instructions, proposals, presentations, and web content, development of competence in creating documents routinely required of professionals in organizations. Relevant for a wide variety of professions.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Material Type:
Syllabus
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Provider Set:
School of Professional Studies
Author:
CUNY School of Professional Studies
Date Added:
04/01/2021
CSE 624: Internet for Educators Reading & Resource List
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Materials below are selected for a graduate level course, CSE 624: Internet for Educators. The course is intended for MS: Education students who require a course that gives them an overview of diverse, and primarily web-based, technologies. A second goal is to offer hands on experience working with web technologies and curating content directly relevant to graduates’ teaching/learning environments. Additionally, this course is meant to help address a sore point for many educators: understanding copyright and related issues. Thus determining which resources (books, movies, videos, etc.) they can use, as well as learning about alternative sources of content and resources, are key components of this course.

Since different people teach this course, this collection of resources is meant to suggest a set of common resources for faculty to integrate into their courses while allowing them to personalize themes and emphases. Hopefully, faculty will also add materials to this content as well.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Syllabus
Date Added:
03/06/2019
Calculus III, Fall 2010
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This course is an introduction to the calculus of functions of several variables. It begins with studying the basic objects of multidimensional geometry: vectors and vector operations, lines, planes, cylinders, quadric surfaces, and various coordinate systems. It continues with the elementary differential geometry of vector functions and space curves. After this, it extends the basic tools of differential calculus - limits, continuity, derivatives, linearization, and optimization - to multidimensional problems. The course will conclude with a study of integration in higher dimensions, culminating in a multidimensional version of the substitution rule.

Subject:
Calculus
Geometry
Mathematics
Material Type:
Full Course
Homework/Assignment
Syllabus
Provider:
UMass Boston
Provider Set:
UMass Boston OpenCourseWare
Author:
Catalin Zara
Ph.D.
Date Added:
02/16/2011
Capitalism: Success, Crisis and Reform
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In this course, we will seek to interpret capitalism using ideas from biological evolution: firms pursuing varied strategies and facing extinction when those strategies fail are analogous to organisms struggling for survival in nature. For this reason, it is less concerned with ultimate judgment of capitalism than with the ways it can be shaped to fit our more specific objectives Š—– for the natural environment, public health, alleviation of poverty, and development of human potential in every child. Each book we read will be explicitly or implicitly an argument about good and bad consequences of capitalism.

Subject:
Economics
Political Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Reading
Syllabus
Provider:
Yale University
Provider Set:
Open Yale Courses
Author:
Douglas W. Rae
Date Added:
06/16/2011
Careers Education and Guidance
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Successful transitions - whether from lower secondary to upper secondary; at age 16; into work-based training or university; or into work at any age - are life-enhancing for individuals and crucial to our future social and economic well-being. They are also an indicator of a good school. Careers education and guidance (CEG) is therefore at the heart of a school's personal development program and all teachers have a role in securing successful transitions for their students.

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
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Provider:
The Open University
Provider Set:
Open University OpenLearn
Date Added:
09/06/2007
Career skills in economics
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This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file.

As taught in Autumn Semester 2009

Careers skills is a compulsory module for all Year 2 Economics students. It is not available to students from outside the School. It is one of a number of modules that make up the Nottingham Advantage Award.

The Nottingham Advantage Award is a new initiative focusing on student skills, employability and personal and academic development. Initially created for undergraduate students, it aims to develop the kind of competencies, learning and evaluation skills that employers are looking for in talented new graduates.

For more information on the Award you can visit: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/ugstudy/introduction/life/advantageaward

Suitable For: Undergraduate Year Two Students

Dr David Harvey

Dr David Harvey has been a member of staff in the School of Economics since October 2003. He is a Reader in Econometrics. His research interests are in the area of time series econometrics, in particular tests for unit roots and structural change, forecast evaluation and applied time series analysis in general. He has published in journals such as the Journal of Econometrics, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Econometrics Journal, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Forecasting, International Journal of Forecasting.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Syllabus
Provider:
University of Nottingham
Author:
Dr David Harvey
Date Added:
03/23/2017
Cervantes' Don Quixote
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The course facilitates a close reading of Don Quixote in the artistic and historical context of renaissance and baroque Spain. Students are also expected to read four of Cervantes' Exemplary Stories, Cervantes' Don Quixote: A Casebook, and J.H. Elliott's Imperial Spain. Cervantes' work will be discussed in relation to paintings by Vel’zquez. The question of why Don Quixote is read today will be addressed throughout the course. Students are expected to know the book, the background readings and the materials covered in the lectures and class discussions.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Literature
Material Type:
Lecture
Reading
Syllabus
Provider:
Yale University
Provider Set:
Open Yale Courses
Author:
Roberto Gonz’lez Echevarr’_a
Date Added:
06/16/2011
Challenging Ideas in Mental Health
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Take a new and different look at mental health. This unit invites you to think differently about life's dilemmas by taking account of the views of all concerned, especially people experiencing mental distress. It explores ideas and practice in mental health, and will appeal to a wide range of people.

Subject:
Psychology
Social Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Reading
Syllabus
Provider:
The Open University
Provider Set:
Open University OpenLearn
Date Added:
02/16/2011
Chemistry 108: Survey of General, Organic, and Biochemistry Syllabus
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In this syllabus from Fall 2022, Dr. Breeyawn Lybbert provides an outline of the semester using a revised open text from Saylor Academy.

Lesson 1: Intro to Chemistry, Matter, Numbers, & Calculations; Lesson 2: Elements, Atoms, & the Periodic Table; Lesson 3: Ionic & Covalent bonds and compounds; Lesson 4: Chemical Equations & Calculations (firsthalf - 4A); Lesson 4: Chemical Equations & Calculations (second half - 4B); Lesson 5: Intermolecular Forces,Solutions, Energy & Equilibrium; Lesson 6: Acid-Base Chemistry; Lesson 7: Introduction to Organic Chemistry (first part - A); Lesson 7: Introduction to Organic Chemistry (first part - B); Lesson 8: Carbohydrates & Lipids; Lesson 9: Amino Acids, Proteins, & Enzymes; Lesson 10: Nucleic Acids, DNA/RNA; Lesson 10: Nucleic Acids, DNA/RNA; Lesson 11: Metabolism (Part A)- Metabolism Intro, Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle; Lesson 11: Metabolism (Part B)
- Electron Transport Chain, Urea Cycle, B-oxidation

Subject:
Chemistry
Physical Science
Material Type:
Syllabus
Provider:
University of Wisconsin Green Bay
Author:
Breeyawn Lybbert
Date Added:
03/29/2024
Chemistry 143: Introduction to College Chemistry
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Chemistry 143 is an introductory course designed to provide an overview of basic chemical concepts, specifically designed for those pursuing a career in the health sciences. In providing the framework of basic chemistry, the student will obtain the background necessary for continuing course work in subjects such as organic chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, molecular biology, pharmacology and physiology. The student will also be better prepared to deal with chemical questions outside the laboratory setting.

Subject:
Chemistry
Physical Science
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Syllabus
Author:
Open for Antiracism Program (OFAR)
Date Added:
07/27/2021
Chemistry 2: Fundamental Chemistry
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Course Description: This introductory course is designed to prepare the student for Chemistry 1A. Students will develop problem-solving skills related to the nature of matter, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, energy transformations, as well as atomic and molecular structure. This 4-unit course is transferable to CSU and UCSC systems.

Subject:
Chemistry
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Syllabus
Author:
Open for Antiracism Program (OFAR)
Date Added:
07/19/2021
Chemistry 2: Fundamental Chemistry
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This introductory course is designed to prepare the student for Chemistry 2. Students will develop problem-solving skills related to the nature of matter, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, energy transformations, as well as atomic and molecular structure.  This 4-unit course is transferable to CSU and UCSC systems.

Subject:
Chemistry
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Syllabus
Author:
Liz Yata
Date Added:
07/01/2021