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How to Learn Like a Pro!

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Phyllis Nissila

Subject(s): Study and learning skills: general

Publisher: Open Oregon Educational Resources

Last updated: 01/10/2020

How to Learn Like a Pro! features the “big six” effective learning/study skills topics:

– Learning styles and preferences
– Time and materials management
– Critical thinking and reading
– Note-taking
– Memory principles and techniques
– Test-taking

Each of the six units featuring a total of twenty-three lessons and accompanying exercises (with a dash of humor here and there) were developed with the diverse student body of the community college in mind as well as learners in other educational venues.

The curriculum was designed for an eleven-week term, but for instructors of trimester- and semester-length classes, each unit includes a section on additional assignments, activities, and assessment options. Special attention was given to exercises that incorporate diverse learning styles as well as the varied educational needs and concerns of students ranging from the eighteen-year old freshman to older students, returnees, and international students.

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Portland People and Places

CC BY (Attribution)  2 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): timothykrause

Subject(s): Language readers, Portland (OR)

Publisher: Portland Community College

Last updated: 28/09/2020

This book contains nine short stories about people and places of Portland, Oregon written for beginner students of English (lexile range of 300-500). Each story has approximately 150-250 words. It is formatted as a picture book with approximately 1-3 sentences per illustration. Each story is accompanied by a set of self-correcting comprehension questions and a speaking prompt. All images are public domain except where noted in the alt text.

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Home and School

CC BY (Attribution)  29 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Timothy Krause

Subject(s): Language readers

Publisher: Portland Community College

Last updated: 28/09/2020

This book contains 10 easy picture stories for beginning students of English. The stories have a Lexile level of 100L-500L and address common home and school situations. Each story includes images, self-correcting comprehension exercises, and a conversation prompt.

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A Christmas Carol

CC BY (Attribution)  5 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Timothy Krause

Subject(s): Language readers, Language learning: reading skills, Biography, Literature and Literary studies

Last updated: 28/09/2020

This version of the classic holiday story has been slightly abridged and lightly adapted for advanced students of English language. The text includes comprehension checks, discussion questions, and collaborative activities.

Towards an Open Anthology of Poetry

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English

Author(s): David Mount

Editor(s): David Mount

Subject(s): Poetry / Poems

Publisher: Clackamas Community College

Last updated: 23/06/2020

Body Physics: Supplementary Material

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

Author(s): Lawrence Davis

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

Last updated: 13/04/2020

Body Physics: Supplementary Material serves as a repository for materials and information designed to supplement the general physics textbook Body Physics: Motion to Metabolism, which can be seen at: https://openoregon.pressbooks.pub/bodyphysics/. The supplementary material is not necessary to make use of Body Physics: Motion to Metabolism, which is self-contained including practice and reinforcement exercises, lab activities and group project ideas. Supplementary material includes: additional lab activities; content created by students through open pedagogy assignments; conference presentations about the design, development, and use of Body Physics; and research related to the use, assessment, and improvement of Body Physics (coming soon).