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Write Outside: Outdoor Activities and Writing Prompts for English Composition

Author(s): Amy L. Hess

Write Outside is a handbook for college-level English composition courses. In addition to providing explanations and examples of effective writing strategies, the text includes outdoor activities and writing prompts that bridge and reinforce those key concepts. As one of the best ways to clear our m...

THE Presentation Guide Book: From the Classroom to the Boardroom

Author(s): Dr. Crystal Rae Coel, JOHN STANLEY

THE Presentation Guide Book: From the Classroom to the Boardroom is a guide book with quick references and complete brief examples. Designed to help students, professionals and anyone asked to speak before an audience, THE Presentation Guide Book: From the Classroom to the Boardroom includes a DV...

The What, Why, and How of Academic Writing: From Inspiration to Investigation to Implementation, Preliminary Edition

Author(s): Blaine H. Mogil

As college level instructors know, everyone arrives to campus at a different level of proficiency and with different skillsets. No matter our pedagogical approaches, they will all leave our courses with differing levels as well. So, among the first orders of business is to provide for every level of...

Spatial Thinking

Author(s): Benita Staples

Spatial Thinking introduces the skill and ability of spatial thinking that you maybe did not know you had or needed. Spatial Thinking is the ability and collection of skills that allow you to make connections between the location, patterns, and scale of objects, events, and phenomena to analyze data...

Forensic Criminologist Meets Career Criminal: Failure in the American Justice System

Author(s): Stan Crowder

The goal of Forensic Criminologist Meets Career Criminal: Failure in the American Justice System is manifold. First, the effort will educate on the angst and tasks faced by victim families when a loved one has been killed by a criminal. Second, the book highlights the imbroglios faced when attemptin...

Generation Z and the COVID-19 Crisis

Author(s): Jake Aguas, Madeleine Prater

In November 2019, members of Generation Z in the United States were laying the foundation for their adult future. While the majority of this emerging generational cohort was still in high school and college, an increasing number of recent college graduates were making their way into the workforce. O...