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Student OER Specialist Manual
Student OER Specialist Manual
This course has been redesigned to be the one-stop-shop for training students to work with faculty who would like to create, compile and/or publish their own OER materials.
Supplemental Resources for "A Good Time for the Truth"
Supplemental Resources for "A Good Time for the Truth"
"A Good Time for the Truth" explores race and intersectionality in Minnesota. Published in 2016, it experienced a resurgence after the murder of George Floyd. The authors, all from Minnesota, write personal memoirs about how race in Minnesota has affected their lives. The book provides a lot of great material for freshman composition courses. Plus, it is, quite simply, a book that everyone must read.
Tattoo Hebrew: An Analysis of Miami Ink’s Presentation of Jewish Tattoo Themes
Tattoo Hebrew: An Analysis of Miami Ink’s Presentation of Jewish Tattoo Themes
Tattoos are growing in popularity among people of the Jewish faith. The following rhetorical analysis examines the Jewish tattoo narratives presented in the first American television program about tattooing, Miami Ink. Narrative Paradigm Theory is utilized to explore specific Jewish tattoo themes communicated.
The OER Starter Kit
The OER Starter Kit
This starter kit has been created to provide instructors with an introduction to the use and creation of open educational resources (OER). The text is broken into five sections: Getting Started, Copyright, Finding OER, Teaching with OER, and Creating OER. Each chapter is accompanied with learning objectives and most chapters feature interactive elements and opportunities for readers to engage with the text. Although some chapters contain more advanced content, the starter kit is primarily intended for users who are entirely new to Open Education.
Virtual Advocacy Speech on African Issues (Assignment and Four Weeks of Learning Materials)
Virtual Advocacy Speech on African Issues (Assignment and Four Weeks of Learning Materials)
The project includes an assignment description and grading rubric for a global advocacy speech. The assignment focuses on using Kiva.org as a starting point to research an issue from Africa to tell the audience about. Africa is a diverse continent with different strengths and needs across its geography. The resource also includes four weeks of online discussion modules, which use videos as the basis of discussion. The weekly discussion topics focus on culture, communication, and public speaking for an introductory communication course. This work was completed as part of the Global Circle Curriculum Development project at South Central College.
Voice Training Workbook for New and Experienced Singers
Voice Training Workbook for New and Experienced Singers
The exercises in this workbook focus on vocal fundamentals for all singers. Use this workbook while working with a voice teacher or music instructor who can give feedback and recommend additional exercises or songs to practice. Important vocabulary terms and concepts for singers are described.

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