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Physical Space and Earth Sciences

Author(s): Nicholas A. Nesh

This book is the result of the author's twenty-five years of college teaching experience. It is designed to help non-science majors fulfill their natural science course requirements as a part of their general studies. The book is geared toward students with no prior familiarity with college-level ph...

Designing for the Modern Web

Author(s): Christopher Gardner

Author AcknowledgementThis book has found its place in this world of education not in small part due to the motivation received from my son Ray, my daughter Mia, and my better half Dawn. I also wanted to give a special shout out to Andres Estrada and Molly O’Donnel for lending their time and experti...

Elements of Art: A Guided Inquiry

Author(s): The POGIL Project, Gwen Katz, Mare Sullivan

Aligned with the National Art Education Association's Position Statement on Visual Literacy, and their Position Statement on Using Quality Resources to Build Curriculum, each activity in the POGIL Elements of Art A Guided Inquiry is designed to be students’ very first introduction to a fundamental e...

I am the Way: Finding the Truth and the Life Through a Biblical Reimagining of the Tao

Author(s): Robert Martin

Discover a transformative journey that harmonizes the depths of Biblical spirituality with the profound teachings of the Tao Te Ching. Lao Tzu's timeless principles of harmony, balance, and inner peace have captivated seekers for ages, yet their unfamiliar language can be a hurdle for those rooted i...

Calculus: The Notebook

Author(s): DEBORAH C. ARANGNO

The study of Calculus enables us to solve problems and articulate abstract concepts far beyond the theoretical reach of Algebra. The power of Calculus derives from the ingenuity and simplicity of its notation. This mathematical language allows the mathematician the freedom and immense versatility to...