This guide compiles starting points for OER and freely available resources for History courses and topics. This OER subject guide was created for TCC faculty and staff and reflects TCC credit, continuing education, and corrections course offerings. The purpose of this guide is to help faculty and staff more easily find and review OER in their areas so that they can make decisions about quality, accuracy, relevancy, and potential use.
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This book is based on the idea that there is a particular framework used by economists to interpret observed reality. This framework has been called the economic way of thinking, the economic approach, and the method of economics. This book is different from the many other books that attempt to teach microeconomics in three ways: It explicitly applies the recipe of the economic approach in every example; it uses concrete examples via Microsoft Excel in every application, which enables the reader to manipulate live graphs and learn numerical methods of optimization; and the majority of the content is in the Excel workbooks which the reader uses to create meaning. You learn by doing, not by reading.
- Subject:
- Economics
- Social Science
- Material Type:
- Textbook
- Author:
- Depauw University
- Humberto Barreto
- Date Added:
- 12/25/2021
This is for a lower division Interpersonal Communications course. This is for use with an OER Textbook called Interpersonal Communication: A Mindful Approach to Relationships that was written by others. There are links to the OER textbook, Student Workbook and Instructor's Manual. All three are OERs with separate licenses (please respect their OER license). Andersen does not claim ownership of any of the works, they merely curated and organized this shell. Feel free to use however you wish, continue to improve it, and please share your work with others in the community.
Andersen released the course as CC0, but notes that it is built around a CC-BY-NC-SA text and incorporates resources with divergent copyright permissions. Please be mindful as you adopt and adapt.
- Subject:
- Business and Communication
- Communication
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Author:
- William Andersen
- Date Added:
- 12/24/2021
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This book describes how Earth's climate is changing, how it has been changing in the recent geological past and how it may change in the future. It covers the physical sciences that build the foundations of our current understanding of global climate change such as radiation, Earth's energy balance, the greenhouse effect and the carbon cycle. Both natural and human causes for climate change are discussed. Impacts of climate change on natural and human systems are summarized. Ethical and economical aspects of human-caused climate change and solutions are presented. Data dashboard
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- Subject:
- Applied Science
- Atmospheric Science
- Career and Technical Education
- Environmental Science
- Environmental Studies
- Oceanography
- Physical Science
- Material Type:
- Textbook
- Provider:
- Oregon State University
- Author:
- Andreas Schmittner
- Date Added:
- 05/28/2018
This course offers a broad overview of physical, chemical, biological, geological, principles of environmental sciences, and serves as a core course for EEOS majors. Examples will focus on linked watershed and coastal marine systems. The student will be introduced to natural processes and interactions in the atmosphere, in the ocean, and on land. There is a focus on biogeochemical cycling of elements as well as changes of these natural cycles with time, especially with recent anthropogenic effects. Topics include plate tectonics, global climate change, ozone depletion, water pollution, oceanography, ecosystem health, and natural resources.
- Subject:
- Applied Science
- Environmental Science
- Physical Science
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Provider:
- UMass Boston
- Provider Set:
- UMass Boston OpenCourseWare
- Author:
- Robert Chen
- Date Added:
- 10/14/2015
This text, originally by D. Annand and H. Dauderis, is intended for a first course in introductory financial accounting. It has been extensively edited by Athabasca University and reflects current International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). A corporate approach is utilized versus beginning with a sole proprietorship emphasis and then converting to a corporate approach.
The text focuses on core introductory financial accounting topics that match pre-requisite requirements for students advancing to Intermediate Financial Accounting. Excluded are advanced topics that are covered in Intermediate Financial Accounting, such as leases and bond amortization.
The text covers all essential topics, including: the accounting cycle; merchandising; assigning costs to inventory; cash and receivables; property, plant and equipment; debt financing; equity financing; statement of cash flows; financial statement analysis; and proprietorships and partnerships.
Lyryx develops and supports open texts, with editorial services to adapt the text for each particular course. In addition, Lyryx provides content-specific formative online assessment, a wide variety of supplements, and in-house support available 7 days/week for both students and instructors.
- Subject:
- Accounting
- Business and Communication
- Material Type:
- Assessment
- Homework/Assignment
- Textbook
- Provider:
- Lyryx Learning
- Author:
- D. Annand
- H. Dauderis
- Date Added:
- 02/12/2015
Accounting can be considered the language of business. If you are learning accounting for the first time, embracing its foundational concepts may be a challenging process. Mastery of accounting primarily rests in your ability to critically think through and synthesize the information as it applies to a given situation. You should approach the learning of accounting the same way you would approach learning a foreign language; It will take time and practice to ensure you remember the concepts. There are a number of sub-disciplines that fall under the umbrella of "accounting,” but in this course, we will be focused on financial accounting.
- Subject:
- Accounting
- Business and Communication
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Provider:
- The Saylor Foundation
- Date Added:
- 04/16/2012
Introduction to Oceanography is a textbook appropriate to an introductory-level university course in oceanography. The book covers the fundamental geological, chemical, physical and biological processes in the ocean, with an emphasis on the North Atlantic region.
- Subject:
- Oceanography
- Physical Science
- Material Type:
- Textbook
- Provider:
- Roger Williams University
- Author:
- Paul Webb
- Date Added:
- 06/28/2019
Free practice modules for Spanish language educators
Introduction to Oral Proficiency Levels is a free open educational resource that can help Spanish teachers gain a foundational understanding of how to evaluate Spanish speakers. The resource includes 17 video-based practice modules designed to strengthen your understanding of the ACTFL Speaking Proficiency Guidelines and to help you evaluate the speaking levels of your language students.
- Subject:
- Arts and Humanities
- Languages
- Material Type:
- Module
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Provider:
- University of Texas at Austin
- Provider Set:
- COERLL
- Author:
- Judith E. Liskin-Gasparro
- Date Added:
- 01/17/2017
This survey course can be used by students who are looking to take just one general overview course or by those who want to go on to more advanced study in any of the subfields that comprise the political science discipline, such as American politics, comparative politics, international politics, or political theory. The goal of this course is to introduce the student to the discipline's concepts, terminology, and methods and to explore instances of applied political science through real world examples. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: Describe and evaluate the concepts of power, legitimacy, and authority; Discuss the origins and developments of the nation-state; Distinguish between traditional and behavioral approaches to the study of politics; Discuss general approaches to the study of politics, such as political philosophy, political systems theory, and political economy; Describe and discuss the political socialization process; Examine the nature of political participation from a comparative perspective; Discuss the nature of public opinion from a comparative perspective; Identify the different types of electoral systems and be able to assess the implications of those systems; Identify the role and functions of political parties; Identify the different types of party systems from a comparative perspective; Describe and evaluate the general principles of presidential and parliamentary political systems; Describe and compare the essential features of at least three governments of Western Europe; Identify and evaluate the principles of authoritarian and totalitarian governments; Discuss the concepts of political development and problems facing developing nations; Discuss and explain the origins and principles of democratic capitalism, democratic socialism, Marxist socialism, national socialism, fascism, and third world ideologies; Describe the origins, development, and principles of international law; Identify and assess the influence of major international organizations; Describe and analyze the causes of international conflict; Analyze current critical issues in international relationships. (Political Science 101)
- Subject:
- Political Science
- Social Science
- Material Type:
- Assessment
- Full Course
- Homework/Assignment
- Reading
- Syllabus
- Provider:
- The Saylor Foundation
- Date Added:
- 11/21/2011
This Intro Financial Accounting resource is intended to provide flexible adoption options for instructors. Instructors may use all of the materials in the modules or select what is most instructors.
- Subject:
- Accounting
- Business and Communication
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Author:
- Eli Collins-Brown
- et al.
- Amanda Cromartie
- Date Added:
- 12/20/2021
Comprehensive introductory Spanish sequence, providing guidance and practice in reading, writing, listening to, and speaking Spanish. Each module includes thematic vocabulary, sequenced grammar instruction, numerous self-check drills and exercises, open-form communicative activities, scaffolded writing assignments, and reading passages exploring various aspects of life and culture in the Spanish-speaking world. Each grammar section is introduced by a short reading passage to highlight new structures and patterns within their linguistic context. Within each lesson, self-grading practice activities with targeted feedback allow students to learn by doing and track their level of mastery. The text is accompanied by engaging images and videos throughout, and all vocabulary and reading passages include audio files to practice pronunciation and listening comprehension.
- Subject:
- Arts and Humanities
- Languages
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Provider:
- Lumen Learning
- Author:
- Alejandra Escudero
- Erica Brown
- et al.
- Date Added:
- 02/05/2022
These activities cover a 10-week course on the astronomy of the Solar System using the OpenStax Astronomy textbook. Topics cover chapters 1-5, 6-13, and sections of 14 and 21 covering exoplanets. All activities are designed to be done in small groups in the classroom, but most can be adapted for use as homework or projects. Quantitative and Hands-on activities may be used as labs. Activity types: Tutorial, Article, Quantitative, Hands-on, Collaborative, Poster.
- Subject:
- Astronomy
- Physical Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Author:
- Richard Wagner
- Andrea Goering
- Date Added:
- 12/24/2021
We offer a variety of educational support, resources and opportunities designed for K-12, college and educators, including materials, lessons, webcasts, video conferencing and much more. We encourage you to incorporate these wonderful opportunities into your classroom. Please contact us with any questions or comments. Teachers may request educational materials by emailing us at the address below. The LSP Outreach Office can provide your students with educational materials and resources to enhance and support your curriculum. All educational lessons and materials relate directly to the national standards of education. For more information, please e-mail us at ksc-lsp-education@mail.nasa.gov.
- Subject:
- Astronomy
- Mathematics
- Physical Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Lesson Plan
- Author:
- NASA
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Date Added:
- 12/24/2021
NASA Wavelength is a collection of resources that incorporate NASA content and have been subject to peer review. You can search this collection using key words and/or the drop down menus to pinpoint resources to use with your audience of learners. Set Materials Cost dropdown to 'Free' before searching. Materials' copyright will vary.
- Subject:
- Astronomy
- Physical Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Homework/Assignment
- Lesson
- Reading
- Author:
- NASA
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Date Added:
- 12/24/2021
Spanish language audiobooks in the public domain.
- Subject:
- Arts and Humanities
- Languages
- Material Type:
- Simulation
- Author:
- Acoustical liberation of books in the public domain
- Date Added:
- 02/04/2022
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness is produced through a collaborative publishing agreement between OpenStax and the Bill of Rights Institute. The course is designed to align with the curriculum guidelines for AP U.S. History from the College Board. This content is available for students when instructors set up a course in OpenStax Tutor. Visit www.openstax.org/openstax-tutor to learn more.
- Subject:
- History
- U.S. History
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Provider:
- Rice University
- Provider Set:
- OpenStax College
- Author:
- Bill of Rights Institute
- OpenStax
- Date Added:
- 02/01/2022
This guide compiles starting points for OER and freely available resources for Literature courses and topics. This OER subject guide was created for TCC faculty and staff and reflects TCC credit, continuing education, and corrections course offerings. The purpose of this guide is to help faculty and staff more easily find and review OER in their areas so that they can make decisions about quality, accuracy, relevancy, and potential use.
- Subject:
- Arts and Humanities
- English Language Arts
- Literature
- Reading Literature
- Material Type:
- Reading
- Author:
- Tacoma Community College Library
- Jennifer Snoek-Brown
- Date Added:
- 01/03/2022
An Open Source Introductory Management Accounting Textbook
- Subject:
- Accounting
- Business and Communication
- Material Type:
- Textbook
- Author:
- Dennis Caplan
- Date Added:
- 12/23/2021