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Get to know you, ASL, Intermediate Low, ONLINE
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In this activity students will begin by reviewing different signs they learned last semester. Then they will practice asking and answering questions about themselves. The goal is for students to get to know each other better!

Subject:
Languages
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Camille Daw
Date Added:
01/21/2021
Girls Who Build Cameras
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The Girls Who Build Cameras workshop for high school girls is a one-day, hands-on introduction to camera physics and technology (i.e. how Instagram works!) at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory Beaverworks Center. The workshop includes tearing down old dSLR cameras, building a Raspberry Pi camera, and designing Instagram filters and Photoshop tools. Participants also get to listen to keynote speakers from the camera technology industry, including Kris Clark who engineers space cameras for NASA and MIT Lincoln Laboratory, and Uyanga Tsedev who creates imaging probes to help surgeons find tumors at MIT. During lunch, representatives from the Society of Women Engineers and the Women’s Technology Program at MIT will present future opportunities to get involved in engineering in high school and college.

Subject:
Applied Science
Career and Technical Education
Education
Engineering
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Carveth, Carol
Glennon, Olivia
James, Sara
Lorman, Alex
Railey, Kristen
Schulein, Bob
Watkins, Leslie
Date Added:
06/01/2016
Girls Who Build Cameras
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The Girls Who Build Cameras workshop for high school girls is a one-day, hands-on introduction to camera physics and technology (i.e. how Instagram works!) at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory Beaverworks Center. The workshop includes tearing down old dSLR cameras, building a Raspberry Pi camera, and designing Instagram filters and Photoshop tools. Participants also get to listen to keynote speakers from the camera technology industry, including Kris Clark who engineers space cameras for NASA and MIT Lincoln Laboratory, and Uyanga Tsedev who creates imaging probes to help surgeons find tumors at MIT. During lunch, representatives from the Society of Women Engineers and the Women’s Technology Program at MIT will present future opportunities to get involved in engineering in high school and college.

Subject:
Applied Science
Career and Technical Education
Engineering
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
MIT
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Carveth, Carol
Glennon, Olivia
James, Sara
Lorman, Alex
Railey, Kristen
Schulein, Bob
Watkins, Leslie
Date Added:
06/01/2016
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
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This lesson introduces Maya Angelou's I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings for Storm Lake High School's Diverse Literature course. It gives background on the author, setting, and the book itself as well as introducing students to the window-mirror concept in making connections with literature.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
English Language Arts
Literature
Reading Literature
Material Type:
Lesson
Reading
Author:
Charles Carter
Date Added:
12/20/2019
Identifying Themes and Supporting Details in Writing
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This lesson can be used by adult learners to gain experience in identifying the strength of themes in writing passages. Upon conclusion of the lesson students will be able to not only identify the theme of an piece of writing but also key details used to support the author’s argument.

Subject:
Education
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Date Added:
06/30/2016
Interactive Outdoor School Journal
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This resource will primarily be used prior to going to outdoor school for a 5th grade class. Though some of the resources might seem like a stretch for that age range it allows for some differentiation for those students that are looking to expand their knowledge base. In addition, this journal covers some basic rules and guidelines for living within a group of people which is why we include some dining etiquette.

Subject:
Applied Science
English Language Arts
Environmental Science
Life Science
Mathematics
Measurement and Data
Physical Science
Physics
Reading Informational Text
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Interactive
Student Guide
Date Added:
03/12/2019
Introducing a Topic
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In this seminar you will learn how to develop and introduce an informational writing piece.  Sometimes figuring out what you want to write about is the hardest part. You will learn how to find a topic that interests you. You will recognize the importance of knowing your audience and who will be reading your writing. You will also learn how to hook the reader in the beginning of your writing piece. StandardsCC1.4.4B Identify and introduce a topic in informative writing.

Subject:
Composition and Rhetoric
Elementary Education
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Tracy Rains
Date Added:
01/29/2018
Introductie in energie- en industriesystemen
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Deze cursus geeft een introductie op de massa- en energienetwerken die de ruggengraat vormen van de economie. De belangrijkste energie- en industriesystemen worden vanuit verschillende perspectieven besproken.

- Kaartkennis van energie- & industriesystemen, met name in Nederland
- Voorraden en stromen, elektriciteitsinfrastructuur, elektriciteitstransport, aardgasinfrastructuur, drink- en afvalwater, industrie, warmte- en CO2-netwerken, toekomstige energie- & industriesystemen
- Vraag- en aanbodfluctuaties, balanshandhaving

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Lecture
Lecture Notes
Reading
Provider:
Delft University of Technology
Provider Set:
TU Delft OpenCourseWare
Author:
Dr.ir. E.J.L. Chappin
Date Added:
10/21/2014
Introductions, Japanese 101, Novice Low, Online
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 Students will do simple self-introductions using their name, nationality, and year in school.They will practice introducing themselves and others. 

Subject:
Languages
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Camille Daw
Amber Hoye
Mimi Fahnstrom
Date Added:
11/03/2020
Introduction to Contemporary Hispanic Literature
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This course studies representative twentieth and twenty-first-century texts and films from Hispanic America and Spain. Emphasis is on developing strategies for analyzing the genres of the novel, the short story, the poem, the fictional film, and the theatrical script. The novels read this semester are Magali García Ramis’s Felices días, Tío Sergio (1986, Puerto Rico) and Javier Cercas’s Soldados de Salamina (2001, Spain). We will study Lorca’s play “La casa de Bernarda Alba” (1936, Spain), films from Spain, México, and Cuba, poems by Darío (Nicaragua), Machado (Spain), Lorca (Spain), Hernández (Spain), Vallejo (Perú), Cernuda (Spain), and Luis Palés Matos (Puerto Rico), and short stories from México (by an exiled Spanish writer), Chile, Argentina, and Cuba. Thematic emphasis is on the Spanish Civil War, changing attitudes toward gender, the Spanish-speaking Caribbean, and the history of race in the Americas.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Languages
Literature
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider Set:
MIT OpenCourseWare
Author:
Garrels, Elizabeth
Date Added:
09/01/2007
Introduction to Sport Business
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Welcome to Sport Business. This course is designed to introduce students to basic economic and financial concepts within the sport industry. Particular attention will be given to budgeting, financial statements, and the funding structures of intercollegiate, professional, and non-profit sport entities. In addition, students will learn about facilities and debt management, learn to assess the financial feasibility of new projects, and apply strategy when making financial decisions.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Brendan Dwyer
Date Added:
08/20/2018
Introduction to Theatre
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Lecture notes, internet links and vocabulary lists for a core curriculum Introduction to Theatre college level course.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Date Added:
09/18/2015
Introduction to VR in Unity & Unreal
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Welcome to an overview of using Unity and Unreal engines to get started with Virtual Reality. This documentation was originally compiled and utilized for the Pittsburgh VR Meetup group at Community College of Allegheny County.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Career and Technical Education
Education
Material Type:
Primary Source
Reading
Date Added:
04/13/2018
Introductory Algebra Student Workbook - Fourth Edition
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This workbook was created by mathematics instructors at Scottsdale Community College in Scottsdale, Arizona. It is designed to lead students through Introductory Algebra, and to help them develop a deep understanding of the concepts. The included curriculum is broken into twelve lessons. 303 pages. Also contains links to video mini-lessons.

Subject:
Algebra
Mathematics
Material Type:
Lecture
Textbook
Provider:
Scottsdale Community College
Provider Set:
Scottsdale Community College Open Textbooks
Author:
Donna Guhse
Jenifer Bohart
Judy Sutor
William Meacham
Date Added:
04/02/2015
Introductory Chemistry
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This survey should give you enough knowledge to appreciate the impact of chemistry in everyday life and, if necessary, prepare you for additional instruction in chemistry. Throughout each chapter, I present two features that reinforce the theme of the textbook—that chemistry is all around you. The first is a feature titled, appropriately, “Chemistry Is Everywhere.” Chemistry Is Everywhere” focuses on the personal hygiene products that you may use every morning: toothpaste, soap, and shampoo, among others. These products are chemicals, aren’t they? Ever wonder about the chemical reactions that they undergo to give you clean and healthy teeth or shiny hair? I will explore some of these chemical reactions in future chapters. But this feature makes it clear that chemistry is, indeed, everywhere. The other feature focuses on chemistry that you likely indulge in every day: eating and drinking. In the “Food and Drink App,” I discuss how the chemistry of the chapter applies to things that you eat and drink every day. Carbonated beverages depend on the behavior of gases, foods contain acids and bases, and we actually eat certain rocks. (Can you guess which rocks without looking ahead?) Cooking, eating, drinking, and metabolism—we are involved with all these chemical processes all the time. These two features allow us to see the things we interact with every day in a new light—as chemistry.

Subject:
Chemistry
Physical Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
BCcampus
Provider Set:
BCcampus Faculty Reviewed Open Textbooks
Author:
David W. Ball
Date Added:
11/28/2014