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ADDIE Explained
CC BY (Attribution)English
Author(s): Albert D. Ritzhaupt, Steve Covello
Editor(s): Steve Covello
Subject(s): Education
Institution(s): University of New Hampshire
Last updated: 18/03/2024
An introduction to the ADDIE model.
Plymouth State University Curriculum Guide
All Rights ReservedEnglish
Author(s): Erika Rydberg-Hall
Institution(s): Plymouth State University
Last updated: 15/03/2024
Understanding and Supporting Learners with Disabilities
CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)English
Author(s): Paula Lombardi
Institution(s): University of New Hampshire
Last updated: 07/03/2024
Trends in Digital & Social Media (V18)
CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)1 H5P ActivitiesEnglish
Author(s): Steve Covello
Subject(s): Communication studies, Social media / social networking, Artificial intelligence, Political activism / Political engagement
Institution(s): University of New Hampshire
Last updated: 07/03/2024
Social media, digital devices, and networked communication systems have become fully integrated into our everyday living experience. This e-book touches upon the human experience of contemporary trends that affect how we perceive ourselves, others, and society.
- A Historical Perspective
- What is Social Media?
- Metadata, Tracking, and the User’s Experience
- The Ethical Challenges of Online Behavioral Targeting (OBT)
- Virtual Companionship
- Digital Activism
- Hate Speech, Free Speech, and Anonymity
- Content Moderation and Deplatforming
- Socially Constructed Knowledge: Q & A Networks and Wikis
Health Care Management Capstone Guidebook
CC BY-SA (Attribution ShareAlike)English
Author(s): Kathleen Patenaude
Institution(s): University of New Hampshire
Last updated: 05/03/2024
The culminating academic experience for graduate health care management students is the Capstone Project. The intent of this guidebook is to offer useful resources to support students during their final course. The guidebook also provides resources to assist students in their transition from academia to industry.
Play and Learning in Early Childhood Education
CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)English
Author(s): Elisabeth Johnston
Subject(s): Early childhood care and education
Institution(s): Plymouth State University
Last updated: 04/03/2024
Foundations in Visual Media Production
CC BY-SA (Attribution ShareAlike)English
Author(s): Steve Covello
Subject(s): Media, entertainment, information and communication industries
Institution(s): University of New Hampshire
Last updated: 15/02/2024
Synthetic Media and the Construction of Reality
CC BY (Attribution)2 H5P ActivitiesEnglish
Author(s): Steve Covello
Subject(s): Communication studies
Institution(s): University of New Hampshire
Last updated: 12/02/2024
Whether out of desire or necessity, billions of people have immersed themselves in electronic media and algorithmically optimized communication networks. This trend has inspired an interest in the effects on populations where the interface with their friends, family, community, commerce, religion, culture, race, nation, and the world is predominantly through mediated systems and devices.
This book surveys the scholarly research that studies the influence of mediated communication systems on the human construction of social worlds, the perception of reality, and personal sensemaking strategies.
CRIT 602 Readings and Resources
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Author(s): Liz Gauffreau
Editor(s): Sarah Batterson
Subject(s): Research and information: general
Institution(s): University of New Hampshire
Publisher: Granite State College
Last updated: 30/01/2024
Career Decision Making for Adults (v3)
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Author(s): Jan Coville, Dave Dillon, Linda Bruce Hill, Jim Peaco*ck, Thomas Priester, Melissa Oliveira Denis
Editor(s): Jan Coville
Subject(s): Careers guidance
Institution(s): University of New Hampshire
Last updated: 17/01/2024
Career Decision Making for Adults is a remix and adaptation ofBlueprint for Success in College: Career Decision Making. The source text is a remix of two previously existing OER (Open Educational Resources): Foundations of Academic Success: Words of Wisdom, edited by Thomas Priester, and College Success, provided by Lumen Learning. A free OER, (Open Educational Resource), Blueprint for Success in College: Career Decision Making is a students’ guide for the process of identifying a major and career. This text focuses on career exploration.