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Introductory Biology I Online Lab Manual

Author(s): Darlene Dickens

The labs within the Introductory Biology Online Lab Manual are for non-science majors.  The labs are designed to give students a solid foundation using the scientific method in hands-on labs.  The lab exercises are designed to accommodate online introductory biology classes or for students that comp...

Foundations of College Reading: An ESL Cultural Reader

Author(s): Constance Farley, Robert F Ciapetta

Foundations of College Reading, third edition, a workbook for the high-beginner/low-intermediate English as a Second Language learner, employs a holistic approach to teaching the following skills: vocabulary acquisition, topics and main ideas, supporting details, signal words and patterns of organiz...

Save Our Slides: Presentation Design That Works

Author(s): William Earnest

Save Our Slides: Presentation Design That Works teaches how to craft slides that communicate effectively by using rules of good slide design. Save Our Slides is the first undergraduate and professional text to articulate a detailed, systematic set of visual design rules for PowerPoint and to do s...

Women, Health, & Healthcare: Readings on Social, Structural, & Systemic Issues

Author(s): E. Cabell Hankinson Gathman

No matter what our chosen majors or career paths, everyone needs healthcare, and the systems in which we access it reflect the structures and inequalities of society as a whole. Women, Health, & Healthcare: Readings on Social, Structural, & Systemic Issues provides an array of activist and academic ...

Melody Harmonization at the Keyboard: Functional Skills for the College Music Student

Author(s): Gene J Cho, Laila K O Sullivan, Heejung Kang

The primary justification for including functional keyboard studies as part of the theory curriculum rests on the belief that they serve to reinforce the understanding of tertian chord vocabulary and the concepts of functional harmonic progression typical of the music of the 18th through mid 19th ce...

Sparks: A Reader to Energize Writing

Author(s): Donna Stevenson

Whether you teach a traditional or accelerated developmental writing course  Sparks: A Reader to Energize Writing offers a blend of reading strategies, essays, punctuation exercises, basic research documentation, and rhetorical modes—all in one text and written in a tone that speaks directly to stud...