Instruction in Functional Assessment introduces learners to functional assessment (FA), which includes …
Instruction in Functional Assessment introduces learners to functional assessment (FA), which includes a variety of assessment approaches (indirect, observational, and experimental) for identifying the cause of an individual’s challenging behavior for the purpose of designing effective treatments. FA is mandated by federal law and is a recognized empirically based approach to treatment of individuals with challenging behaviors (e.g., disruptive, self-injurious, and aggressive behaviors). Instruction in FA is essential for students who will one day enter professions as educators, psychologists, social workers, counselors, or mental health professionals.The purpose of this textbook is to provide instruction in FA skills for pre-professionals in the fields of education and psychology. This supplemental resource provides the context, background, and knowledge to facilitate students’ acquisition of the methods, decision-making, and skills involved in conducting FA. Each chapter begins with focus questions designed to promote reflective thinking and ends with discussion questions. To promote application of FA in diverse situations and teach important lessons, case studies of individuals with challenging behaviors, interactive activities, and opportunities for practice are embedded in the chapters. Moreover, the text includes the ingredients to facilitate students’ role play and rehearsal of appropriate FA skills while working in cooperative groups and using performance-based training.
These are interactive activities that are based on the OpenStax textbook on …
These are interactive activities that are based on the OpenStax textbook on Anatomy and Physiology. The majority of definitions have been incorporated into dialogue cards. And the majority of diagrams have been made into interative drag and drop with MCQ and other question types.
Intermediate Algebra is a textbook for students who have some acquaintance with …
Intermediate Algebra is a textbook for students who have some acquaintance with the basic notions of variables and equations, negative numbers, and graphs, although we provide a "Toolkit" to help the reader refresh any skills that may have gotten a little rusty. In this book we journey farther into the subject, to explore a greater variety of topics including graphs and modeling, curve-fitting, variation, exponentials and logarithms, and the conic sections. We use technology to handle data and give some instructions for using a graphing calculator, but these can easily be adapted to any other graphing utility.
Table of Contents 1. Linear Models 2. Applications of Linear Models 3. Quadratic Models 4. Applications of Quadratic Models 5. Functions and Their Graphs 6. Powers and Roots 7. Exponential Functions 8. Polynomials and Rational Functions 9. Equations and Graphs 10. Logarithmic Functions
This webpage lists intermediate-level conversational phrases and terms. The terms are listed …
This webpage lists intermediate-level conversational phrases and terms. The terms are listed in Arabic, transliteration, and English translation. The more difficult terms are presented with brief commentary to supply context. The listed terms and phrases include words conducive to beginning and sustaining fairly complex and wide-ranging conversations.
Activity for students to make a decision about what they would do …
Activity for students to make a decision about what they would do as a manager in an international business setting.Based on Dwyer (2018)Link for full activity & teaching noteshttps://doi.org/10.1177/2379298117746932Link to videohttps://vimeo.com/643603009
An English language skills textbook to help ESL students acquire communication skills …
An English language skills textbook to help ESL students acquire communication skills in the community (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) The book is aimed at CLB levels 5/6 focusing on intercultural skills and essential skills: reading text, document use, writing, oral communication, thinking skills, working with others, and computer use.
This textbook has been modified from OpenStax Biology by faculty at Virginia …
This textbook has been modified from OpenStax Biology by faculty at Virginia Commonwealth University. The goal was to provide students with a complete textbook with interactive features (reading quizzes, videos, links) that was highly engaging and, of course, at no cost to the students.
1. 1.1 Processes and Patterns of Evolution 2. 1.2 Evidence of Evolution 3. 1.3 Mutations 4. 2.1 Population Genetics 5. 2.2 Population Evolution 6. 2.3 Adaptive Evolution 7. 3.1 Speciation: Allopatric and Sympatric 8. 3.2 Speciation Isolation and Adaptation 9. 3.3 Reconnection and Speciation Rates 10. 4.1 Evolution and Classification 11. 4.2 Determining Phylogenetic Connections 12. 5.1 Prokaryotic Cell Structures 13. 5.2 Prokaryotic Growth & Metabolism 14. 5.3 Prokaryotic Diversity 15. 6.1 Evolution of Eukaryotic Cells 16. 6.2 Evolution of Simple Multicellularity 17. 6.3 Challenges to Complex Multicellularity 18. 7.1 Characteristics of Fungi 19. 7.2 Ecology of Fungi 20. 7.3 Classifications of Fungi 21. 7.4 Fungal Parasites and Pathogens 22. 7.5 Importance of Fungi in Human Life 23. 8.1 Land Plant Ancestors 24. 8.2 Adaptations of Plants to Land 25. 8.3 Seedless Non-Vascular Plants 26. 8.4 Seedless Vascular Plants 27. 8.4 Seedless Vascular Plants 28. 8.5 Seed Plants: Gymnosperms 29. 8.6 Seed Plants: Angiosperms 30. 9.1 Shoot Growth and Development 31. 9.2 Water Transport in Plants 32. 9.3 Sugar Transport in Plants 33. 10.1 Features of the Animal Kingdom 34. 10.2 Features Used to Classify Animals 35. 10.3 Early Animals 36. 10.4 Neurons and Glial Cells 37. 11.1 Types of Skeletons 38. 11.2 Muscles and Movement 39. 11.3 Protostomes 40. 11.4 Deuterostomes 41. 12.1 Evolution of Fishes 42. 12.2 Systems of Gas Exchange 43. 12.3 Evolution of Tetrapods 44. 12.4 Overview of the Circulatory System 45. 12.5 Fertilization in Animals 46. 12.6 Homeostasis in Animals 47. 13.1 Population Dynamics 48. 13.2 Population Growth 49. 13.3 Population Dynamics 50. 13.4 Interspecific Interactions
From consumer products to space-age technologies, chemistry affects our daily lives. In …
From consumer products to space-age technologies, chemistry affects our daily lives. In this course, students will learn the structure of matter and how it behaves under various conditions in order to better understand the chemical world. Designed for students with little or no chemistry background. Laboratory activities extend lecture concepts and introduce students to the experimental process. This course is designed for a face-to-face mode of instruction using online resources. Course content is divided into units. Each unit may include text readings, laboratory preparation, study questions, thought-provoking discussions, written assignments, learning activities, and group projects.Login: guest_oclPassword: ocl
Short Description: A collection of readings and exercises aligned with the course, …
Short Description: A collection of readings and exercises aligned with the course, ME 270, Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design, at Iowa State University. This course provides an overview of mechanical engineering design with applications to thermal and mechanical systems, and an introduction to current design practices used in industry. As part of the course design, learners will complete a semester-long team project focused on addressing societal needs.
Long Description: A collection of readings and exercises aligned with the course, ME 270, Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design, at Iowa State University. This course provides an overview of mechanical engineering design with applications to thermal and mechanical systems, and an introduction to current design practices used in industry. As part of the course design, learners will complete a semester-long team project focused on addressing societal needs.
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Geology is a core science, along with physics, chemistry, and biology. It …
Geology is a core science, along with physics, chemistry, and biology. It uses rigorous methods of inquiry that illuminate the history of the earth and its present-day geological activity. Geology allows us to discover how earthŰŞs history and activity determine the state of the planet and its life forms. The study of geology also shows us how human behavior affects the earth. Topics we will cover include plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, rocks, minerals, geologic time, glaciers, rivers, geologic structures, layers of the earth, and reading maps. This course includes laboratory work and lab credit.Login: guest_oclPassword: ocl
With raised awareness and accessibility laws emerging around the world, understanding what …
With raised awareness and accessibility laws emerging around the world, understanding what inclusive access to the Web means is becoming necessary knowledge for anyone who produces digital content. Much of the current information on Web accessibility requires some technical understanding, and may be difficult to consume for the average person. The instruction here will “interpret” the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1), to make it easier to understand for a general audience. You will have an opportunity to experience barriers firsthand, then experience that content with the barriers removed, developing a practical understanding of web accessibility.
Introduction to the Modeling and Analysis of Complex Systems introduces students to …
Introduction to the Modeling and Analysis of Complex Systems introduces students to mathematical/computational modeling and analysis developed in the emerging interdisciplinary field of Complex Systems Science. Complex systems are systems made of a large number of microscopic components interacting with each other in nontrivial ways. Many real-world systems can be understood as complex systems, where critically important information resides in the relationships between the parts and not necessarily within the parts themselves. This textbook offers an accessible yet technically-oriented introduction to the modeling and analysis of complex systems. The topics covered include: fundamentals of modeling, basics of dynamical systems, discrete-time models, continuous-time models, bifurcations, chaos, cellular automata, continuous field models, static networks, dynamic networks, and agent-based models. Most of these topics are discussed in two chapters, one focusing on computational modeling and the other on mathematical analysis. This unique approach provides a comprehensive view of related concepts and techniques, and allows readers and instructors to flexibly choose relevant materials based on their objectives and needs. Python sample codes are provided for each modeling example.
This course provides an opportunity for students to learn the core concepts …
This course provides an opportunity for students to learn the core concepts of chemistry and understand how those concepts apply to their lives and the world around them, meeting the scope and sequence of most general chemistry courses.
This book isn’t purely a textbook. Sure, it’s got information about physics, …
This book isn’t purely a textbook. Sure, it’s got information about physics, but it’s not really meant to be read like a textbook. There are tons of physics textbooks out there and frankly most of the information we teach in this class hasn’t changed in hundreds of years.
You don’t need to know any formal physics to get started with this course, but you are expected to have a strong math background (algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and some calculus) and will be expected to use those skills early and often in this course. Math is, after all, the language of physics!
In this manual, you’ll find a quick overview of the material you need to know from each section we cover, additional resources to help you better understand the material, the problems we will work on as a group in class, problems from previous course exams, problem-solving tips and strategies, and equation sheets for your own exams. Each chapter covers a general topic in the course and will include links to videos and other resources to help you with the material itself and the required math background.
Introduction to Statistics for the Life and Biomedical Sciences has been written …
Introduction to Statistics for the Life and Biomedical Sciences has been written to be used in conjunction with a set of self-paced learning labs. These labs guide students through learning how to apply statistical ideas and concepts discussed in the text with the R computing language.
The text discusses the important ideas used to support an interpretation (such as the notion of a confidence interval), rather than the process of generating such material from data (such as computing a confidence interval for a particular subset of individuals in a study). This allows students whose main focus is understanding statistical concepts to not be distracted by the details of a particular software package. In our experience, however, we have found that many students enter a research setting after only a single course in statistics. These students benefit from a practical introduction to data analysis that incorporates the use of a statistical computing language.
In a classroom setting, we have found it beneficial for students to start working through the labs after having been exposed to the corresponding material in the text, either from self-reading or through an instructor presenting the main ideas. The labs are organized by chapter, and each lab corresponds to a particular section or set of sections in the text.
There are traditional exercises at the end of each chapter that does not require the use of computing. More complicated methods, such as multiple regression, do not lend themselves to hand calculation and computing is necessary for gaining practical experience with these methods. The lab exercises for these later chapters become an increasingly important part of mastering the material.
An essential component of the learning labs are the "Lab Notes" accompanying each chapter. The lab notes are a detailed reference guide to the R functions that appear in the labs, written to be accessible to a first-time user of a computing language. They provide more explanation than available in the R help documentation, with examples specific to what is demonstrated in the labs. The notes cover topics such as constructing histograms, writing loops, and running regression models.
Bringing a fresh approach to intro statistics, Introductory Statistics with Randomization and …
Bringing a fresh approach to intro statistics, Introductory Statistics with Randomization and Simulation introduces inference faster using randomization and simulation techniques
This organization contains projects, template programs and utilities, and other learning materials …
This organization contains projects, template programs and utilities, and other learning materials for an autonomous robotics course targeted to computer science undergraduates. It corresponds with a course at James Madision University (CS 354) and the book, Just Enough Robotics, by Nathan Sprague.
This book is a lab manual to accompany the KIN 4370 course: …
This book is a lab manual to accompany the KIN 4370 course: Exercise Testing and Prescription. The chapter for each lab activity includes background information, protocol description, comprehension questions, and tables to help with test interpretation (as required).
This book is a lab manual to accompany the Virtual KIN 4370 …
This book is a lab manual to accompany the Virtual KIN 4370 course: Exercise Testing and Prescription. The chapter for each lab activity includes background information, protocol description, comprehension questions, and tables to help with test interpretation (as required). The lab activities have been modified from face-to-face environment to an at-home virtual learning community.
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