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Contemporary Families: An Equity Lens 1e book cover

Contemporary Families: An Equity Lens 1e

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Elizabeth B. Pearce

Subject(s): Society and Social Sciences, Social work, Education, Social welfare and social services, Sociology: family and relationships, Poverty and precarity, Social discrimination and social justice, Social groups, communities and identities

Publisher: Linn-Benton Community College

Last updated: 28/07/2023

This openly licensed  first edition approaches contemporary families from an equity lens. It was created by a Human Development and Family Services (HDFS) faculty member and 13 students from a variety of majors at Linn-Benton Community College (LBCC), using an open pedagogy approach.  It is framed with these questions: “What do families need?” and “ How do social structures support or get in the way of families getting what they need?”

The expanded and revised pre-publication second edition is available now here: https://openoregon.pressbooks.pub/families2nd2e/ New chapters focus on parenting, caregiving, culture, and safety with additional features including discussion questions and activities. Published by Open Oregon Educational Resources, the expanded work includes chapters by contributing authors from multiple institutions, as well as contributions from LBCC student authors.

This book includes remixed content. Please note that some sections may have more restrictive licenses, and some all rights reserved content is included under fair use. More specific information can be found under Licenses and Attributions at the bottom of each section. Print copy: https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/elizabeth-pearce/contemporary-families/paperback/product-rjq8mm.html

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Ecology of Place

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)   English

Author(s): Ana Zalyubovskiy

Editor(s): Ana Zalyubovskiy

Subject(s): Writing and editing guides, English

Publisher: Openoregon Pressbooks

Last updated: 20/07/2023

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Teaching about Difference and Power: A Guide for Instructors

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English

Author(s): Jason Schreiner

Subject(s): Higher education, tertiary education, Teacher training, Teachers’ classroom resources and material, Teaching skills and techniques

Last updated: 20/07/2023

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Understanding New Media Art

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)   English

Author(s): Elizabeth Bilyeu, Kelsey Ferreira, Luke Peterson, Christine M. Weber

Subject(s): The Arts, Digital, video and new media arts

Institution(s): Portland Community College

Last updated: 05/07/2023

Understanding New Media Art is an OER for introductory college art and art history courses. The book builds on scholarship in the field to propose a long historical context for the technologies and ideas related to New Media Art in the 21st century. This OER is a work in progress and will be updated and expanded periodically as technologies change, new creative approaches and voices develop, and new historical and theoretical frameworks are proposed in the evolving field of New Media Art.

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Introduction to Human Sexuality

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)   English

Author(s): Ericka Goerling, PhD, Emerson Wolfe, MS

Subject(s): Psychology, Sex and sexuality, social aspects, Psychology of gender, Psychology: sexual behaviour

Institution(s): Portland Community College

Last updated: 29/06/2023

This is an introductory human sexuality textbook.
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The Politics of Sports

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)   English

Author(s): Anna Carroll, Eleanor Wakefield

Subject(s): Writing and editing guides

Last updated: 06/06/2023

Editors Carroll and Eleanor Wakefield draw on their experience guiding students to investigate sports critically and develop rich, complex research questions and related writing projects. The result is an introduction to the politics of sports as an area of inquiry that prompts students to engage with topics that may already seem familiar (and, for some students, some that are entirely new) to develop critical thinking and writing skills. When students read interesting articles, have engaging conversations, and are invited to question their assumptions about sports, they learn to think critically, write better papers, and actively engage the rhetorical concepts that will prepare them for future academic writing.

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The Culture of Science

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)   English

Author(s): Steve Rust, Jenée Wilde

Subject(s): Writing and editing guides

Last updated: 18/05/2023

The casebook offers five reading units organized thematically around significant questions at issue. Reading Unit 1 grounds students in contemporary questions of science and its boundaries, offering a blend of dense and approachable readings intended to spark class conversations on the topic of scientific culture. Units 2 and 3 extend discourses on scientific culture into areas of critical analysis such as gender, race and ethnicity, religion, ethics, and colonialism, as well as examining issues of language and perception. Unit 4 focuses on basic questions of fact, definition, and interpretation by exploring the discourse surrounding anomalies, pseudoscience, and skepticism, making it particularly useful for reviewing and extending students’ understanding of skills learned in Writing 121. Finally, Unit 5 offers a case study on Frankenstein as a techno-moral lesson on overreaching ambition and how it applies to scientific culture today. While the Table of Contents is organized thematically, many readings have cross-unit (and cross-disciplinary) connections and relevance. We encourage instructors to make use of the Alternative Table of Contents and to feel welcome to assign the entire casebook in your courses and/or to use individual readings or units as launching points for individual and team research projects. Supplementary teaching resources can be found in the casebook bibliography.

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General Physics Remote Lab Manual

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English

Author(s): Lawrence Davis

Last updated: 09/05/2023

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Body Physics 2.0

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)  124 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Lawrence Davis

Subject(s): Physics, Anatomy, Physiology, Biomechanics, human kinetics

Publisher: Open Oregon Educational Resources

Last updated: 28/04/2023

Body Physics sticks to the basic functioning of the human body, from motion to metabolism, as a common theme through which fundamental physics topics are introduced. Related practice, reinforcement and Lab activities are included. See the front matter for more details. Additional supplementary material, activities, and information can be found at: https://openoregon.pressbooks.pub/bpsupmat/.  Specific topics covered in Body Physics are:  scientific process, units, uncertainty, mass, density, weight, buoyant force, equilibrium, center of gravity, normal force, friction, torque, levers, mechanical advantage, tension, motion, impulse, momentum, the laws of motion, strength and elasticity of materials, work, kinetic and potential energy, power, thermal energy the first law of thermodynamics, efficiency, heat, entropy, and 2nd law of thermodynamics.

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Introduction to Finding Information

CC BY (Attribution)  26 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Kirsten Hostetler

Last updated: 16/03/2023