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African American Biography Research - Elementary
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Students will learn the research process by researching an African American Hero. They will use the Oregon Library Information System's 4 step process:1. Plan2. Find3. Create4. Present

Subject:
Elementary Education
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Cim Gillam
Date Added:
10/18/2022
COMPUTER LITERACY
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THIS IS AN OVERVIEW OF NATIONAL CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL) LEVEL 4 COMPUTER SKILLS FOR TVET COLLEGES. THE RESOURCE PROVIDES STUDENTS WITH BASIC AND ADVANCED COMPUTER SKILLS. THE CONTENT RANGES, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ADVANCED EXCEL, MAIL MERGE, CHARTS, EXERCISES AND SOLUTIONS.

Subject:
Engineering
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Author:
Charleen Makgoale
Date Added:
05/12/2021
Common Sense Education - Let's Give Credit (Plagiarism and Citations)
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With so much information at our fingertips, students learn what it means to "give credit" when using content they find online. Taking on the role of a detective, students learn why it's important to give credit and the right ways to do it when they use words, images, or ideas that belong to others.

In this introduction to plagiarism and good digital citizenship, second graders are encouraged to give credit to people whose work they reference when doing projects.

Although written for second grade, this lesson could be easily adapted to upper primary and even middle school levels.

Subject:
Applied Science
Computer Science
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Author:
Common Sense Media
Date Added:
03/05/2021
ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
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In this Module, Students will learn the basis and differences between Social Economic Systems. They wil be to argues their point of view and whatsmore, give an essay opinion about the topic.Throught differents activities and material, student should create constructs of the topic and stablish a new knowledge. It is important to clarify any doubt before starting the activities.Ask your professor about any gap you may find in the way.

Subject:
Economics
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Luis Jimenez
Date Added:
09/14/2017
Flexible Teaching Solution for Exploring Technological Literacy Challenges
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The post-pandemic era has led to changes in education, with technology playing a vital role. Teachers and students face challenges related to technological literacy. To address these challenges, investing in infrastructure, providing professional development, and developing digital skills in students are important. Blended learning, incorporating face-to-face and online activities, is a potential solution. Theories like constructivism and Bloom's Taxonomy can guide teaching. Flexible approaches such as project-based learning and the flipped classroom, along with technology tools and resources, support technology literacy. Implementing these approaches empowers students with skills for the digital age. 

Subject:
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Andro Campomanes
Date Added:
06/27/2023
Flexible Teaching Solution for Exploring Technological Literacy Challenges
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The post-pandemic era presents significant challenges in education, especially in technology integration. The Flexible Teaching Solution for Exploring Technological Literacy Challenges addresses these issues by emphasizing the importance of technological literacy and proposing effective solutions. Teachers face challenges such as limited technology access and proficiency, pedagogical adaptation, and the need for professional development. Students encounter difficulties with technology access, digital skills, self-regulation, motivation, equity, and inclusion. To overcome these challenges, investments in infrastructure, professional development, and inclusive policies are crucial. Blended learning, integrating face-to-face and online instruction, is a potential solution. Implementing the flexible teaching approach involves using various technology tools and platforms, open educational resources, and digital assessments. This dynamic learning environment fosters 21st-century skills in students.

Subject:
Educational Technology
Higher Education
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Andro Campomanes
Date Added:
06/28/2023
Homeland Security: Safeguarding the U.S. Against Domestic Catastrophic Destruction
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What is homeland security and why do we need it? What was unique about the 9/11 attacks that prompted the largest reorganization of the Federal government since the end of World War II? What is the difference between homeland security and national security? Why is critical infrastructure protection so critical? Why is emergency management an essential mission area within homeland security? What is the relationship between homeland security and DoD, National Guard, FBI, and State and Local law enforcement? Explore these questions and the events that made homeland security what it is today. Find out why homeland security is an unprecedented historical challenge requiring an unprecedented government response. Review the homeland security mission areas and understand not only what is being done but also why. Discover “who’s who and what do they do” within the Department of Homeland Security and the greater Homeland Security Enterprise. This book provides the most comprehensive overview and most concise resource for understanding homeland security today. Within these pages you will find insight to the most pressing challenges of the 21st century confronting the nation, your community, and you.

Subject:
Business and Communication
Career and Technical Education
Criminal Justice
History
Law
Management
Political Science
Social Science
U.S. History
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
06/13/2019
Project Management Fundamentals
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Having been a project manager for over a decade—and having taught hundreds of classes and workshops on project management—I wanted a textbook that would be:Designed for a “flipped” classroom structure. A textbook with short and concise readings with appropriate videos embedded. A student workbook for taking notes while reading so students are ready to work on exercises in class, instead of listening to a lecture that repeats, or tries to clarify, a complicated textbook.Accessible to my students, and not bogged down with academic language or irrelevant research. Something that would provide students with a good introduction to basic vocabulary and concepts without using a lot of technical language.Granular, so that each section would focus on one topic and just that topic. This way, instructors can assign just the sections or chapters they want and not be worried that students will get sidetracked with material that the instructor doesn’t want to focus on in their course.Focused on the essentials of project management. There is a lot to learn in project management, but with a good understanding of the essentials, students can learn advanced concepts and the “exceptions to the rules” on their own.

Subject:
Engineering
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Management
Material Type:
Student Guide
Textbook
Author:
J Scott Christianson
Date Added:
12/30/2020
Using FreedomFlix in History Inquiry
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Shorter research project using FreedomFlix or other database to share knowledge gained. This works well with history or science topics. This joins writing with purpose with strong research skills.

Subject:
Elementary Education
Life Science
U.S. History
World History
Material Type:
Assessment
Author:
Carmen Shannon
Date Added:
04/20/2021