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Writing for Mass Communications

Author(s): Ernest Wiggins, Laura Smith, Lisabeth Sisk

Writing for Mass Communications  was born out of a need for a structured, single-semester text to help instructors lay a firm foundation for writing across media. With decades of professional and academic experience, the authors understand the challenges of teaching media writing in an area that is ...

Green Harvest: An Introduction to Biology

Author(s): Michael Farabee

Throughout history, plants and photosynthetic organisms have continuously transformed Earth. Green Harvest: An Introduction to Biology guides students to a better understanding of “the study of life”. Not only is the text beneficial to science majors, but also to non-science majors as they will b...

Beginner English Grammar Guide for English as a Second Language Students

Author(s): Merrilee Leonard

Beginner English Grammar Guide for English as a Second Language Students is written to minimize excessive grammar rules for the main purpose of easy application, understanding and memory retention. Teaching ESL students the basic rules—piece-by-piece instead of in one huge bite—is key to their learn...

Introduction to the Humanities: An Outline Guide

Author(s): Sarah Satterfield

Introduction to Humanities: An Outline Guide is the outgrowth of many years of teaching Humanities at the collegiate level. Students are often overwhelmed by the amount of material in Humanities texts. Introduction to Humanities: An Outline Guide is a synthesis and reduction of this material. The te...

Crossroads: The Music of American Cultures

Author(s): Elizabeth Barkley

Crossroads: The Music of American Cultures by Elizabeth F. Barkley is an online, interactive course package designed for today’s more diverse students to promote active and engaged learning. Requiring no prior music knowledge, it traces the development of genres such as jazz, blues, Gospel, Cajun, Z...