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Clear-Sighted Statistics: Module 1: An Introduction to Statistics
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Business and Communication
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CUNY Academic Works
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Queensborough Community College
Author:
Volchok, Edward
Date Added:
06/01/2020
Clear-Sighted Statistics: Module 2: Types of Data
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Business and Communication
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Statistics and Probability
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CUNY Academic Works
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Queensborough Community College
Author:
Volchok, Edward
Date Added:
06/01/2020
Clear-Sighted Statistics: Module 3: Where Do Data Come From?
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Queensborough Community College
Author:
Volchok, Edward
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06/01/2020
Clear-Sighted Statistics: Module 4: Picturing Data With Tables and Charts
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The following files accompany this module: 04_Exercises.xlsx 04_FreqDist.xlsx 04_M&Ms_Colors.xlsx

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Business and Communication
Mathematics
Statistics and Probability
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Textbook
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CUNY Academic Works
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Queensborough Community College
Author:
Volchok, Edward
Date Added:
06/01/2020
Clear-Sighted Statistics: Module 5: Statistical Measures
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The following files accompany this module: 05_BoxAndWhisker.xlsx 05_CV_BigMac_Data.xlsx 05_DescriptiveStat-ToolPak 05_EstimatingMeanSD.xlsx 05_Exercises.xlsx 05_GeometricMean.xlsx 05_MAD.xlsx 05_M&M_Colors.xlsx 05_Mean_Outlier.xlsx 05_Median_Outlier.xlsx 05_Mode.xlsx 05_Percentiles_Quartiles.xlsx 05_Range.xlsx 05_TrimmedMean.xlsx 05_VAR_SD.xlsx 05_WgtMean_Frappachinos.xlsx

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Business and Communication
Mathematics
Statistics and Probability
Material Type:
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Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
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Queensborough Community College
Author:
Volchok, Edward
Date Added:
06/01/2020
Clear-Sighted Statistics: Module 6: Index Numbers
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The following files accompany this module: 06_BDIs_CDIs.xlsx 06_Exercises.xls 06_GEOMEAN_index.xlsx 06_SubwaySystem_Stations.xlsx 06_UnweightedPriceIndex 06_WeightedIndex.xlsx

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Business and Communication
Mathematics
Statistics and Probability
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CUNY Academic Works
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Queensborough Community College
Author:
Volchok, Edward
Date Added:
06/01/2020
Clear-Sighted Statistics: Module 7: Basic Concepts of Probability
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The following files accompany this module 07_Gombaud_Solution.xls 07_FACT_COMBIN_PERMUT.xlsx 07_Exercises.xlsx

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Business and Communication
Mathematics
Statistics and Probability
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CUNY Academic Works
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Queensborough Community College
Author:
Volchok, Edward
Date Added:
06/01/2020
Clear-Sighted Statistics: Module 8: Discrete Probability Distributions
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The following files accompany this module: 08_Examples.xlsx 08_Exercises.xlsx BinomialTable.xlsx Hypergeometric_Calculator.xlsx PoissonTable.xlxs

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Business and Communication
Mathematics
Statistics and Probability
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CUNY Academic Works
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Queensborough Community College
Author:
Volchok, Edward
Date Added:
06/01/2020
Clear-Sighted Statistics: Module 9: Normal Probability Distributions
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The following files accompany this module: 09_Examples.xlsx 09_Exercises.xlsx 09_NormalCurve_ShadedArea.xlsx 09_SolvingForX.xlsx z-Values_AreaBetweenMean&X.xlsx

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Business and Communication
Mathematics
Statistics and Probability
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CUNY Academic Works
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Queensborough Community College
Author:
Volchok, Edward
Date Added:
06/01/2020
Clear and Present Thinking
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It may seem strange to begin a logic textbook with this question. ‘Thinking’ is perhaps the most intimate and personal thing that people do. Yet the more you ‘think’ about thinking, the more mysterious it can appear. Do our thoughts appear in our minds because of the electro-chemical workings of our brains? Or do thoughts come from something that can’t be described by science, such as a soul? Are there deeper levels to the scientific explanation of thinking, for instance involving sub-atomic quantum effects? Or do our thoughts come from pure magic? Does it fit the case to say that our thoughts ‘come from’ some place? Or that they ‘appear’ in our minds? Are the workings of the mind very different from the workings of the heart? Or are emotions and feelings only another kind of thinking? Might the same be said of intuitions, or inspirations, or dreams?

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Arts and Humanities
Philosophy
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Textbook
Author:
Brendan Myers
Date Added:
12/07/2022
ClicaBrasil
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The Portuguese language lessons of ClicaBrasil highlight aspects of Brazilian culture. They are designed for intermediate to advanced students, but are accessible to everyone. Each lesson includes videos of Brazilians from all walks of life speaking naturally about their lives and their country. All lessons integrate reading, writing, listening and comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, oral communication and cultural activities with the videos. This is also available as a free PDF textbook and as print on demand.

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Arts and Humanities
Languages
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University of Texas at Austin
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Author:
Flanzer, Vivian
Date Added:
01/17/2012
ClicaBrasil: Portuguese Language and Culture for Intermediate Students
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ClicaBrasil was developed for intermediate level Portuguese language courses at UT-Austin. People all ove the world are now using it for different purposes: self-study, classroom instruction, tutoring, or as a pastime.The lessons in ClicaBrasil integrate reading, writing, listening and reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, oral communication, and cultural activities. Numerous video clips (157, to be precise!) that show different Brazilians speaking about their lives, their culture, and their country support and enhance these activities.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Languages
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Texas at Austin
Provider Set:
COERLL
Author:
Vivian Flanzer
Date Added:
09/13/2019
Clickbait, Bias, and Propaganda in Information Networks
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Based on Mike Caulfield's Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers, this is a short handbook for understanding and evaluating information in a networked environment that bombards us with misinformation, opinion, news, satire, memes, and all the feels.

Long Description:
This book is an open education resource created for a seven-week college course on understanding information in networked environments. Based on Mike Caulfield‘s Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers . . . And Other People Who Care About Facts, it’s designed to help readers develop quick ways to evaluate information in an environment that bombards us with misinformation, opinion, news reporting, satire, and all the feels.

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Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Folke Bernadotte Memorial Library
Date Added:
05/22/2019
Clickbait, Bias, and Propaganda in Information Networks, Spring 2020
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Based on Mike Caulfield's Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers, this is a short handbook for understanding and evaluating information in a networked environment that bombards us with misinformation, opinion, news, satire, memes, and all the feels.

Long Description:
This book is an open education resource created for a seven-week college course on understanding information in networked environments. Based on Mike Caulfield‘s Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers . . . And Other People Who Care About Facts, it’s designed to help readers develop quick ways to evaluate information in an environment that bombards us with misinformation, opinion, news reporting, satire, and all the feels.

Word Count: 15052

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Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Folke Bernadotte Memorial Library
Date Added:
02/03/2020
Climate Change Adaptation Fundamentals
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This is an open online course that has been designed to help professionals working across multiple disciplines bring a climate change adaptation lens to their current and future projects.

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This course has been designed to help professionals working across multiple disciplines bring a climate change adaptation lens to their current and future projects. It’s structured in four modules, that cover: what the current climate change situation is, including the latest science and scenarios; why climate change matters to professionals and planners, in terms of risk and impact; what we can do about it, through examples and methods of adaptation, and; how to bring adaptation tools, data and processes into your work, with a practice project.

This course is part of the Adaptation Learning Network led by the Resilience by Design Lab at Royal Roads University. The project is supported by the Climate Action Secretariat of the BC Ministry of Environment & Climate Change Strategy and Natural Resources Canada through its Building Regional Adaptation Capacity and Expertise (BRACE) program. The BRACE program works with Canadian provinces to support training activities that help build skills and expertise on climate adaptation and resilience.

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Subject:
Atmospheric Science
Career and Technical Education
Environmental Studies
Physical Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Royal Roads University
Author:
Stewart Cohen
Date Added:
03/21/2021
Climate, Justice and Energy Solutions
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Radical Visions of 100% Clean Power for 100% of the People

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Subject:
Applied Science
Atmospheric Science
Career and Technical Education
Engineering
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Physical Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Dargan M. W. Frierson
Date Added:
11/12/2021
Climate Justice in Your Classroom
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Weaving Climate, Environmental Justice and Civic Engagement into Your Courses

Short Description:
As the inequitable impacts of climate change become more evident and destructive, it is essential for climate and environmental justice, as well as methods of civic engagement, to be taught at a high-level to college-level students. This book provides real examples of how professors at the University of Washington integrated these critical issues into their teachings, both in targeted lessons and as throughlines across an entire course. These samples of how environmental and climate justice have been successfully integrated into higher-level education can serve as both a record of the UW's progress towards centering JEDI at the heart of all students, and as a model for future instructors to use as they work to incorporate more aspects of justice and engagement into their own material.

Long Description:
With the increased effect of anthropogenic climate change, the impact of environmental issues on human societies has never been more essential to understand. With science-backed research showcasing that human activities are actively worsening the effect of many environmental issues including severe temperatures, natural disasters, and biodiversity loss, there is severe need for all, whether we are scientists, activists, educators, or policy-makers, to take action. However, the global nature of both our society and the dangers we are facing necessitates careful consideration in analyzing and combatting environmental issues in a modern world. To properly adapt to and mitigate these issues, which may directly target specific communities or affect societies across the globe, not only do we need a proper grasp of environmental and climate science, but we need to ensure that solutions are mindful of the communities and ecosystems that are affected. We must not be content with climate and environmental solutions that fail to consider diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility as key tenets. In short, justice must be at the heart of our climate and environmental work going forward.

Yet, facilitating just solutions cannot be done while the institutions that teach the next generation fail to highlight climate and environmental justice in their teachings. Without a natural and focused inclusion of DEIA values in environmental courses in higher education, there is reduced capacity for students who wish to engage to garner an understanding of what just solutions look like and how to implement them. This book seeks to remedy that gap.

Throughout this book, we synthesize the current efforts towards including climate, environmental justice, and civic engagement in courses taught at the University of Washington – Seattle. These examples range from specific lessons on environmental injustice to course-long integration of climate justice values, and include course details, lesson plans, and other resources provided by course instructors in an easy-to-access format. The chapters in this book each constitute a real method of integrating climate and environmental justice into a course, and thus provide a bounty of instruction for increasing the inclusion of justice in course material for instructors across any discipline. Lessons will be regularly added to the book as they are implemented and adapted. The existence of this book marks not only the history of environmental justice in courses at the UW, but also the emphasis on the topic of justice that the college is placing in the current day, as well as serving as a guide or model for instructors to use as more courses begin to fully integrate justice into their curriculum. Through this work, we can be more reliably assured that the people we are training to practice civic engagement and climate and environmental action can not just protect the planet, but preserve the life of the people, communities, and ecosystems who depend on it.

This book has been created with support from the University of Washington Program on Climate Change, the UW Program on the Environment, and the University of Washington College of the Environment, especially from material created at our annual Climate and Environmental Justice Faculty Institute.

Word Count: 9944

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Subject:
Applied Science
Atmospheric Science
Career and Technical Education
Education
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Ethnic Studies
Higher Education
Physical Science
Social Science
Social Work
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Affiliates of the UW Program on Climate Change
Date Added:
06/06/2023
Climate Lessons
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Environmental, Social, Local

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Climate Lessons was co-authored by first-year undergraduate students at Worcester Polytechnic Institute while exploring the influences of Earth systems and human systems on climate change and the communities at most risk. The book highlights key interests and insights of current students in their quest to create a better world. Cover: Kris Krüg, World People's Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth - Cochabamba, Bolivia, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

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Climate Lessons was co-authored by first-year undergraduate students at Worcester Polytechnic Institute while exploring the influences of Earth systems and human systems on climate change and the communities at most risk. The book highlights key interests and insights of current students in their quest to create a better world.

Cover: Kris Krüg, World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth – Cochabamba, Bolivia, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Word Count: 47609

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Atmospheric Science
Career and Technical Education
Environmental Studies
Physical Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Author:
Marja Bakermans
Date Added:
05/23/2021
Climate Lessons: Environmental, Social, Local
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Anthropogenic climate change is one of the, if not the most, pressing issues of our times. The problems that it causes range across many social and environmental domains from habitat and species loss and displacement to the more human and social concerns and issues of access to water, sea level rise that affects coastal communities, to economic degradation as a result of the aforementioned and other connected issues such as increased frequency of storms, droughts, wildfires, and the like. We also know that the affects of climate change are not distributed evenly across populations- that many will and do feel the negative effects of this slow developing problem earlier and more intensely than others based on where they are located both geographically and within economic and other socio-cultural hierarchies. We also know that recently, there is a marked effort to begin to move away from simply decrying the horrors of climate change to a continued recognition of those horrors as they exist now and into the future alongside attempts to begin to come to terms with the changing climate and to rethink the ways that our social and environmental relations and communities are organized with an eye toward both adapting to these changes and mitigating further damage. There is, however, much work to be done. This book was co-authored by undergraduate students at Worcester Polytechnic Institute while exploring the influences of Earth systems and human systems on climate change and the communities at most risk in an interdisciplinary project-based first year course. This course attempts to bring together knowledge of the science of ecological and climate systems and their changing status with knowledge of the social and communal structures within which these systems are embedded and through which they have been influenced. The book highlights key interests and insights of current students in their quest to think through these issues and to create a better world.

Subject:
Applied Science
Environmental Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Author:
Marja Bakermans
Date Added:
11/18/2021
Climate Science for the Classroom
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Each chapter focuses on a different current climate change topic, strong emphasis on using data to explore global, regional, and societal issues.

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Modules, games and labs focused on teaching climate change. Developed by graduate students and faculty associated with the UW Program on Climate Change, a cross departmental collaboration to research, teach and communicate climate science. Updated regularly.

Word Count: 35823

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Subject:
Atmospheric Science
Career and Technical Education
Education
Environmental Studies
Physical Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Miriam Bertram
Surabhi Biyani
Date Added:
10/11/2021