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Author(s): Jeremy Smith, Jay Keister
Music Appreciation: Histories and Cultures is an introductory text that covers even-handedly and engagingly the subject of music from across the spectrum of the Popular, World, and Western Classical traditions. The authors began this project after realizing that even though one (Keister) is an ethnomusicologist, and the other (Smith) is a musicologist, they share a personal and professional relationship with music of the Popular tradition, as both performed music of
Author(s): Paul G Schneider
This turn-key course package can be taught online. The package includes video lectures, handouts, pre/post-unit exams, flash cards, glossary, and more. The comprehensive content includes coverage of indigenous religions, archaic religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Daoism, Confucianism, Shintoism, Judaism, Islam, Christianity, and more.
Author(s): Mindy Mayol
Mindy Hartman Mayol’s Wellness: The Total Package is now delivered in a new interactive online publication format, yet, offers the familiar perspective of multi-dimensional wellness that includes additional chapter content and concepts. While thoughtful notations of the dimensions of wellness are often referenced, few discuss multidimensional wellness in significant detail or with a personal connection.
Author(s): Ronda D Hayes
Computing Essentials for an IT Age introduces students to the plethora of computer systems and networks - along with the constantly evolving benefits they offer. Created for both online and in-person introduction to computers courses, this turn-key course package includes a beautiful color lecture manual (eBook), lab content, tests, and quizzes all in a digital package.
Developed through extensive data analysis from both students and instructors, Computing Essentials for an IT Age:
Author(s): Glenn Dolphin
Stories in Geology: What We Know and How We Figured it Out gets students thinking about the process of generating scientific knowledge and gives them the necessary skills to be critical of this knowledge. This text provides the history of how science knowledge came to be. It features short stories, poetry, art, and more as ways to demonstrate how science “fits” into the rest of life.
Author(s): Robert H. Willenbrink
There is no greater experience than collaborating with your fellow artists to create and stage a play.
Working Artists of the Theatre is an online publication providing students the opportunity to be a working theatre artist. It gives them the opportunity to write, design, cast, and stage a play in a virtual theatre environment.
Students will develop a thorough understanding of the theatre artists’ processes and terminology that create the creative work by learning more about these working artists: