Welcome to “Reading the Media” module, where students are guided through a …
Welcome to “Reading the Media” module, where students are guided through a series of readings on how the media treats Native Americans, quizzed on those readings, then asked to apply their understanding of content in a series of Application Activities. This module uses Team-Based Learning pedagogy and Sketchnoting. Part of series of modules belonging to the ISU course, "Native People In American Culture."
Welcome to the “American Indian Literatures & Sexual Violence” module, where students …
Welcome to the “American Indian Literatures & Sexual Violence” module, where students are guided through a series of readings on two separate topics - ways to approach American Indian Literature and sexual violence against Native women - which prepare them for reading Louise Erdrich's novel, "The Round House". Students are quizzed on those readings, then asked to apply their understanding of content in a series of Application Activities.
Welcome to the “Urban Indian Identity” module, where students are guided through …
Welcome to the “Urban Indian Identity” module, where students are guided through a series of readings on how urban Indian identities can be constructed, quizzed on those readings, then asked to apply their understanding of content in a series of Application Activities. This module uses Team-Based Learning pedagogy and Sketchnoting. Part of series of modules belonging to the ISU course, "Native People In American Culture."
Welcome to the “Ways of Seeing and Knowing” module, where students are …
Welcome to the “Ways of Seeing and Knowing” module, where students are guided through a series of readings on how select notable American Indians "see and know" the world, quizzed on those readings, then asked to apply their understanding of content in a series of Application Activities. This module uses Team-Based Learning pedagogy and Sketchnoting. Part of series of modules belonging to the ISU course, "Native People In American Culture."
This unit delves into the fundamental science and historical contexts to help …
This unit delves into the fundamental science and historical contexts to help students explore the question "How can knowledge gained from the Manhattan Project and the Hanford Site contribute using nuclear technologies to positively impact humanity in the future?."Nuclear Chemistry is a great capstone unit for a standard high school chemistry course in that it is fantastic opportunity for students to explore the crossroads between scientific knowledge and the societal implications of new discoveries. Students will have the opportunity to Delve deep into the science standards while also connecting their learning to what it means for us as a global society.
This page collects OER presentations (responsive HTML slides with embedded audio, also …
This page collects OER presentations (responsive HTML slides with embedded audio, also PDF versions) for a course on Operating Systems (following the book Operating Systems and Middleware: Supporting Controlled Interaction by Max Hailperin). Presentations can be viewed with modern browsers on any device (including mobile), also offline after download. Source files, necessary software, and presentations are published in this GitLab repository under free licenses.
(This case study was added to OER Commons as one of a …
(This case study was added to OER Commons as one of a batch of over 700. It has relevant information which may include medical imagery, lab results, and history where relevant. A link to the final diagnosis can be found at the end of the case study for review. The first paragraph of the case study -- typically, but not always the clinical presentation -- is provided below.)
A 47-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital with a 4-month history of frontal headache that had radiated to her neck. Physical and neurological examinations did not demonstrate any abnormalities.
Thoreau, Henry David. 1906. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau (WaldenEdition) Translated …
Thoreau, Henry David. 1906. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau (WaldenEdition) Translated by Bradley Dean (Thoreau Institute) Boston:Houghton Mifflinand Company, 1906 (https://archive.vcu.edu/english/engweb/transcendentalism/authors/thoreau/johnbrown.html)Description:A eulogy on the day of John Brown’s execution
“National People’s Party Platform, Adopted at Omaha, Neb., July 4, 1892.” The …
“National People’s Party Platform, Adopted at Omaha, Neb., July 4, 1892.” The World Almanac 1893, Press Publishing Company, New York, 1893. Pg. 83-85. Accessed at https://archive.org/details/worldalmanac1893newy/page/82/mode/2up Oct. 25, 2021. This work is in the Public Domain
2 articles written by Frederick DouglassFrederick Douglass, “What Shall Be Done with …
2 articles written by Frederick DouglassFrederick Douglass, “What Shall Be Done with the Slaves if Emancipated?” Douglass Monthly, January 1862Frederick Douglass, “Why Should a Colored Man Enlist?” Douglass’ Monthly, April 1863Letter from James Henry Gooding to President LincolnJames Henry Gooding to President Lincoln, September 28, 1863, published in Herbert Aptheker, ed., A Documentary History of the Negro People in the United States (New York: Citadel Press, 1951), 482-84.
Replicability of findings is at the heart of any empirical science. The …
Replicability of findings is at the heart of any empirical science. The aim of this article is to move the current replicability debate in psychology towards concrete recommendations for improvement. We focus on research practices but also offer guidelines for reviewers, editors, journal management, teachers, granting institutions, and university promotion committees, highlighting some of the emerging and existing practical solutions that can facilitate implementation of these recommendations. The challenges for improving replicability in psychological science are systemic. Improvement can occur only if changes are made at many levels of practice, evaluation, and reward.
These materials, created by Jennifer Schanen-Materi in Spring 2024, feature a syllabus, …
These materials, created by Jennifer Schanen-Materi in Spring 2024, feature a syllabus, video lectures, bibliographic references, assignment prompts, discussion questions, and links to library resources.
The topics covered in this course include: Trauma and the Philosophy of Trauma-Informed Care (TIC); Trauma-Informed Practice at the Micro Level; Trauma-Informed Practice at the Systems Level; Secondary Trauma & Self-Care
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