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Introduction to American Government
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The principles, institutions, processes, and functions of the government of the United States, and American political behavior are covered.
Chapter 1: American Government and Civic Engagement
Chapter 2: The Constitution and Its Origins
Chapter 3: American Federalism
Chapter 4: Civil Liberties
Chapter 5: Civil Rights
Chapter 6: The Politics of Public Opinion
Chapter 7: Voting and Elections
Chapter 8: The Media
Chapter 9: Political Parties
Chapter 10: Interest Groups and Lobbying
Chapter 11: Congress
Chapter 12: The Presidency
Chapter 13: The Courts
Chapter 14: State and Local Government
Chapter 15: The Bureaucracy
Chapter 16: Domestic Policy
Chapter 17: Foreign Policy

Subject:
Political Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
George Amedee (Editor)
Glen Krutz
Hayley Johnson (Editor)
James Gilley (Editor)
Kenya M. Jackson (Editor)
Melanie Smith Johnson (Editor)
Sylvie Waskiewicz
Date Added:
01/14/2023
Introduction to American Government Canvas Course
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Canvas course associated with the textbook: https://louis.pressbooks.pub/introamericangov/

Welcome to American Government! In this course, we will discuss how the American Governmental system is set up, operates, and functions. Additionally, you are going to become more aware of how the US government interacts with your everyday life. After taking this class, students should have a basic understanding of governmental and constitutional construction, as well as how the various branches of the US government operate. Students will also become aware of current events and the impact that trends in US politics have on reaction to these events. This course was created through Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment, a project led by LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network (https://louislibraries.org) and funded with a $2 million Open Textbooks Pilot Program grant from the Department of Education. This project supports the extension of access to high-quality post-secondary opportunities to high school students across Louisiana and beyond. It features a collaboration between educational systems in Louisiana, the library community, Pressbooks, and workforce representatives to enable and enhance the delivery of open educational resources (OER) and interactive quiz and assessment elements for priority dual enrollment courses in Louisiana and nationally. Developed OER course materials are released under a license that permits their free use, reuse, modification and sharing with others. This includes a textbook and corresponding course available in Moodle and Canvas that can be imported to other platforms. For access/questions, contact Affordable Learning Louisiana (alearningla@laregents.edu). If you are adopting this resource, we would be glad to know of your use via this brief survey: https://survey.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_41Olbogjof6HUay

Subject:
Political Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
George Amedee
James Gilley
Kenya M. Jackson
Melanie Smith Johnson
Date Added:
05/22/2024
Introduction to American Government Moodle Course
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Moodle course associated with the textbook: https://louis.pressbooks.pub/introamericangov/

Welcome to American Government! In this course, we will discuss how the American Governmental system is set up, operates, and functions. Additionally, you are going to become more aware of how the US government interacts with your everyday life. After taking this class, students should have a basic understanding of governmental and constitutional construction, as well as how the various branches of the US government operate. Students will also become aware of current events and the impact that trends in US politics have on reaction to these events. This course was created through Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment, a project led by LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network (https://louislibraries.org) and funded with a $2 million Open Textbooks Pilot Program grant from the Department of Education. This project supports the extension of access to high-quality post-secondary opportunities to high school students across Louisiana and beyond. It features a collaboration between educational systems in Louisiana, the library community, Pressbooks, and workforce representatives to enable and enhance the delivery of open educational resources (OER) and interactive quiz and assessment elements for priority dual enrollment courses in Louisiana and nationally. Developed OER course materials are released under a license that permits their free use, reuse, modification and sharing with others. This includes a textbook and corresponding course available in Moodle and Canvas that can be imported to other platforms. For access/questions, contact Affordable Learning Louisiana (alearningla@laregents.edu). If you are adopting this resource, we would be glad to know of your use via this brief survey: https://survey.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_41Olbogjof6HUay

Subject:
Political Science
Social Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
George Amedee
James Gilley
Kenya M. Jackson
Melanie Smith Johnson
Date Added:
05/22/2024
Introduction to Business Administration
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Introduction to Business is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of foundational business courses. The textbook presents business principles and emerging trends in fields including management, leadership, production, marketing, and finance.
Chapter 1: Understanding Economic Systems and Business
Chapter 2: Making Ethical Decisions and Managing a Socially Responsible Business
Chapter 3: Competing in the Global Marketplace
Chapter 4: Forms of Business Ownership
Chapter 5: Entrepreneurship: Starting and Managing Your Own Business
Chapter 6: Management and Leadership in Today's Organizations
Chapter 7: Designing Organizational Structures
Chapter 8: Managing Human Resources and Labor Relations
Chapter 9: Motivating Employees
Chapter 10: Achieving World-Class Operations Management
Chapter 11: Creating Products and Pricing Strategies to Meet Customers' Needs
Chapter 12: Distributing and Promoting Products and Services
Chapter 13: Using Technology to Manage Information
Chapter 14: Using Financial Information and Accounting
Chapter 15: Understanding Money and Financial Institutions
Chapter 16: Understanding Financial Management and Securities Markets

Subject:
Business and Communication
Marketing
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
Amit Shah (Editor)
Bethann Talsma (Editor)
Brian Sherman (Editor)
Carl McDaniel (Editor)
James Hyatt (Edtior)
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Lawrence J. Gitman (Editor)
Linda Koffel (Editor)
Monique Reece (Editor)
Date Added:
01/14/2023
Introduction to Psychology
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A comprehensive review of the behavior or humans as well as other animals will be provided through each chapter. Topics such as learning, memory, emotions, behavioral disorders, and personality will be explored.
Section I: Introduction to Psychology
Section II: The Science of Psychology
Section III: Physiological Aspects of Psychology
Section IV: States of Consciousness
Section V: Sensation and Perception
Section VI: Growth and Development
Section VII: Learning
Section VIII: Thinking and Intelligence
Section IX: Memory
Section X: Emotion and Motivation
Section XI: Personality
Section XII: Social Psychology
Section XIII: Psychological Disorders
Section XIV: Treatment of Psychological Disorders

Subject:
Psychology
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
Arlene Lacombe
Kathryn Dumper
Marilyn Lovett
Marion Perlmutter
Michael Waller (Editor)
Rose M. Spielman
William Jenkins
Date Added:
01/14/2023
Introduction to Psychology Canvas Course
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Canvas course associated with the textbook: https://louis.pressbooks.pub/intropsychology/

Is Psychology a science? What do our dreams really mean? What causes and treats mental illness? What factors are involved in human behavior? This course aims to answer these questions along with many others. A comprehensive review of the behavior or humans as well as other animals will be provided through each learning module. Topics such as learning, memory, emotions, behavioral disorders, and personality will be explored. The purpose of this course is to provide you with general information in Psychology, which will contribute to your overall body of knowledge. This course was created through Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment, a project led by LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network (https://louislibraries.org) and funded with a $2 million Open Textbooks Pilot Program grant from the Department of Education. This project supports the extension of access to high-quality post-secondary opportunities to high school students across Louisiana and beyond. It features a collaboration between educational systems in Louisiana, the library community, Pressbooks, and workforce representatives to enable and enhance the delivery of open educational resources (OER) and interactive quiz and assessment elements for priority dual enrollment courses in Louisiana and nationally. Developed OER course materials are released under a license that permits their free use, reuse, modification and sharing with others. This includes a textbook and corresponding course available in Moodle and Canvas that can be imported to other platforms. For access/questions, contact Affordable Learning Louisiana (alearningla@laregents.edu). If you are adopting this resource, we would be glad to know of your use via this brief survey: https://survey.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_41Olbogjof6HUay

Subject:
Psychology
Social Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
Ashley Ojo
Bhrea' Vavasseur
Burt Ashworth
Manyu Li
Sonia Cooper
Date Added:
05/22/2024
Introduction to Psychology Moodle Course
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Moodle course associated with the textbook: https://louis.pressbooks.pub/intropsychology/

Is Psychology a science? What do our dreams really mean? What causes and treats mental illness? What factors are involved in human behavior? This course aims to answer these questions along with many others. A comprehensive review of the behavior or humans as well as other animals will be provided through each learning module. Topics such as learning, memory, emotions, behavioral disorders, and personality will be explored. The purpose of this course is to provide you with general information in Psychology, which will contribute to your overall body of knowledge. This course was created through Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment, a project led by LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network (https://louislibraries.org) and funded with a $2 million Open Textbooks Pilot Program grant from the Department of Education. This project supports the extension of access to high-quality post-secondary opportunities to high school students across Louisiana and beyond. It features a collaboration between educational systems in Louisiana, the library community, Pressbooks, and workforce representatives to enable and enhance the delivery of open educational resources (OER) and interactive quiz and assessment elements for priority dual enrollment courses in Louisiana and nationally. Developed OER course materials are released under a license that permits their free use, reuse, modification and sharing with others. This includes a textbook and corresponding course available in Moodle and Canvas that can be imported to other platforms. For access/questions, contact Affordable Learning Louisiana (alearningla@laregents.edu). If you are adopting this resource, we would be glad to know of your use via this brief survey: https://survey.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_41Olbogjof6HUay

Subject:
Psychology
Social Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
Ashley Ojo
Bhrea' Vavasseur
Burt Ashworth
Manyu Li
Sonia Cooper
Date Added:
05/22/2024
Introduction to Sociology
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Introduction to Sociology 2e adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical introductory sociology course. In addition to comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories we have incorporated section reviews with engaging questions, discussions that help students apply the sociological imagination, and features that draw learners into the discipline in meaningful ways.
Chapter 1: Introduction and Methods
Chapter 2: Culture
Chapter 3: Socialization
Chapter 4: Social Structure, Groups and Organizations
Chapter 5: Deviance, Crime, and Social Control
Chapter 6: Social Stratification and Inequality
Chapter 7: Introduction to Race and Ethnicity
Chapter 8: Gender, Sex, and Sexuality
Chapter 9: Introduction to Marriage and Family
Chapter 10: Introduction to Education
Chapter 11: Introduction to Work and the Economy
Chapter 12: Introduction To Religion
Chapter 13: Introduction to Aging and the Elderly
Chapter 14: Health and Medicine
Chapter 15: Demography and Population
Chapter 16: Globalization, Technology, Social Movements, and Change

Subject:
Social Science
Sociology
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
Cathy Waguespack (Editor)
Eric Strayer
Faye Jones
Gail Scaramuzzo
Heather Griffiths
Helen Wise (Editor)
Jeff Bry
Kayla Siddell (Reviewer)
Kristie Perry (Editor)
Nathan Keirns
Sally Vyain
Susan Cody-Rydzewski
Tommy Sadler
Tremika Cleary (Editor)
Date Added:
01/14/2023
Introduction to Sociology Canvas Course
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Canvas course associated with the textbook: https://louis.pressbooks.pub/introsociology/

Introduction to Sociology adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical, one-semester introductory sociology course. It offers comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories. The textbook presents section reviews with rich questions, discussions that help students apply their knowledge, and features that draw learners into the discipline in meaningful ways. This course was created through Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment, a project led by LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network (https://louislibraries.org) and funded with a $2 million Open Textbooks Pilot Program grant from the Department of Education. This project supports the extension of access to high-quality post-secondary opportunities to high school students across Louisiana and beyond. It features a collaboration between educational systems in Louisiana, the library community, Pressbooks, and workforce representatives to enable and enhance the delivery of open educational resources (OER) and interactive quiz and assessment elements for priority dual enrollment courses in Louisiana and nationally. Developed OER course materials are released under a license that permits their free use, reuse, modification and sharing with others. This includes a textbook and corresponding course available in Moodle and Canvas that can be imported to other platforms. For access/questions, contact Affordable Learning Louisiana (alearningla@laregents.edu). If you are adopting this resource, we would be glad to know of your use via this brief survey: https://survey.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_41Olbogjof6HUay

Subject:
Social Science
Sociology
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
Cathy Waguespack
Helen Wise
Kristie Perry
Tremika Cleary
Date Added:
05/22/2024
Introduction to Sociology Moodle Course
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Moodle course associated with the textbook: https://louis.pressbooks.pub/introsociology/

Introduction to Sociology adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical, one-semester introductory sociology course. It offers comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories. The textbook presents section reviews with rich questions, discussions that help students apply their knowledge, and features that draw learners into the discipline in meaningful ways. This course was created through Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment, a project led by LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network (https://louislibraries.org) and funded with a $2 million Open Textbooks Pilot Program grant from the Department of Education. This project supports the extension of access to high-quality post-secondary opportunities to high school students across Louisiana and beyond. It features a collaboration between educational systems in Louisiana, the library community, Pressbooks, and workforce representatives to enable and enhance the delivery of open educational resources (OER) and interactive quiz and assessment elements for priority dual enrollment courses in Louisiana and nationally. Developed OER course materials are released under a license that permits their free use, reuse, modification and sharing with others. This includes a textbook and corresponding course available in Moodle and Canvas that can be imported to other platforms. For access/questions, contact Affordable Learning Louisiana (alearningla@laregents.edu). If you are adopting this resource, we would be glad to know of your use via this brief survey: https://survey.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_41Olbogjof6HUay

Subject:
Social Science
Sociology
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
Cathy Waguespack
Helen Wise
Kristie Perry
Tremika Cleary
Date Added:
05/22/2024
It's About Them: Public Speaking in the 21st Century
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Study and application of basic principles of effective extemporaneous speaking, including audience analysis and adaptation, topic selection, research, organization, and presentation skills.
Chapter 1: Why Public Speaking Matters Today
Chapter 2: Building Confidence
Chapter 3: Audience Analysis
Chapter 4: The Importance of Listening
Chapter 5: Ethics
Chapter 6: Researching Your Speech
Chapter 7: Supporting Ideas and Building Arguments
Chapter 8: Organizing and Outlining
Chapter 9: Delivery
Chapter 10: Introductions and Conclusions
Chapter 11: Language
Chapter 12: Presentation Aids
Chapter 13 Informative Speaking
Chapter 14: Persuasive Speaking
Chapter 15: Special Occasion Speaking
Chapter 16: Online Public Speaking

Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Literature and Composition
Speaking and Listening
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
Douglas Marshall
James Yeargain
June Pulliam
KC Celestine (Editor)
Sara Kim
Victoria VaNest
Date Added:
01/14/2023
Lab Manual for Biology 2e Part I, 2nd edition
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Lab manual corresponding with Biology I course.

Lab 1: Lab Safety, Scientific Method, and Measurements
Lab 2: Introduction to Microscopy
Lab 3: Macromolecules in Common Food
Lab 4: Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
Lab 5: Subcellular Structures
Lab 6: Diffusion and Osmosis
Lab 7: Factors Affecting the Enzymatic Activity of Lactase
Lab 8: Cellular Respiration
Lab 9: Fermentation in Yeast
Lab 10: Plant Pigments
Lab 11: The Light Reaction of Photosynthesis
Lab 12: Mitosis and Meiosis
Lab 13: Mendelian Genetics
Lab 14: Plant Transpiration
Lab 15: Strawberry DNA

Subject:
Biology
Natural Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Textbook
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
Brandy Rogers (author)
Christian Clement (contributor)
Connie Rye (author)
Elizabeth Kelly (editor)
Emily Frank (editor)
Hope Clay (contributor)
Illya Tietzel (contributor)
Jacqueline Belwood (author)
Jason Christian (author)
Jennifer Blanchard (contributor)
Jeremy Seto (author)
John Eggebrecht (author)
Julianne Zedalis (author)
Jung Choi (author)
Maletta Payne (editor)
Peter Yaukey (contributor)
Robert Wise (author)
Ruby Broadway (contributor)
Sarah Hunter (contributor)
Stephanie Aamodt (contributor)
Vladimir Jurukovski (author)
Waneene Dorsey (contributor)
Yael Avissar (author)
Date Added:
01/22/2024
Lab Manual for Biology 2e Part II, 2nd edition
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I. Course Contents
II. Faculty Resources
III. Module 1: Safety and Viruses
IV. Module 2: Microbiology
V. Module 3: Fungi
VI. Module 4: Seedless Plants
VII. Module 5: Seed Plants
VIII. Module 6: Plant Organization
IX. Module 7: Invertebrate I
X. Module 8: Invertebrate II
XI. Module 9: Deuterostomes
XII. Module 10: Cardiovascular/Respiratory System and Pig Dissection
XIII. Module 11: Homeostasis
XIV. Module 12: Food Choice
XV. Module 13: Succession Lab
XVI. Module 14: Ecosystem Lab
XVII. Module 15: Sample Lab Report

Subject:
Biology
Natural Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Textbook
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
Amelia Brister (editor)
Dagne Hill (editor)
Latoya Paul (editor)
Lisa Mims-Devezin (editor)
Lynette Hauser (author)
Sharon Lagarde (editor)
Stephanie Villalba (editor)
Wendy Riggs (author)
Date Added:
01/22/2024
Libro Libre: An Introduction to Spanish I and II
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This is an introductory text to Spanish grammar and vocabulary for basic communication in the language.
I. Capítulo uno: Sobre mí
II. Capítulo dos: ¿Cómo somos?
III. Capítulo tres: Nuestra rutina
IV. Capítulo cuatro: Mi familia
V. Capítulo cinco: A comer
VI. Capítulo seis: La salud y los deportes
VII. Capítulo siete: ¿Qué te fascina?
VIII. Capítulo ocho: La niñez y la adolescencia

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Languages
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
Carolina Delgado (Author & Editor)
Erin Huener (Author)
Giti Farudi (Author & Editor)
Handy Acosta Cuellar (Author & Editor)
Isabel Matus (Author & Editor)
Jerry Parker (Author & Editor)
Jessica Hawkes (Editor)
Tariana Smith (Editor)
Yelani Feldman (Author & Editor)
Date Added:
01/14/2023
Medical Terminology: An Interactive Approach
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This textbook is designed to teach medical terminology, the language of medicine, in an engaging and meaningful way. Learning medical terminology will allow the learner to more easily understand the language of medicine and utilize this knowledge throughout their academic and medical-based career.
I. Introduction to Word Parts and Medical Language Rules
II. Directional Terms and Anatomic Planes, Regions and Quadrants
III. Body Structure, Color, and Oncology
IV. Musculoskeletal System
V. Nervous System
VI. Endocrine System
VII. Integumentary System
VIII. Cardiovascular System - Part I: The Heart
IX. Cardiovascular System - Part II: Blood and Blood Vessels
X. Cardiovascular System - Part III: The Lymphatic and Immune Systems
XI. Respiratory System
XII. Digestive System
XIII. Urinary System
XIV. Male Reproductive System
XV. Female Reproductive System
XVI. Embryology, Pregnancy, and Neonatology
XVII. Eye and Ear

Subject:
Applied Science
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
Emily Jackson-Osagie
Kendra Anspaugh (Author & Editor)
Khalil El-Bathy (Contributor)
Sandra Q. Smith (Author & Editor)
Sarah Goncalves
Date Added:
01/14/2023
Medical Terminology Canvas Course
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Canvas course associated with the textbook: https://louis.pressbooks.pub/medicalterminology/

This course is designed to teach medical terminology, the language of medicine, in an engaging and meaningful way. Learning medical terminology will allow the learner to more easily understand the language of medicine and utilize this knowledge throughout their academic and medical-based career. While learning medical terms in this course, the learner will also learn basic anatomy and physiology, as well as basic diseases and professions dealing with each body system. The course starts the learner off by explaining the way that word parts are put together and then introduces the words and their parts within each body system. The combination of word lists and their definitions with interactive content and real-world scenarios will aid the learner to understand, retain, and utilize the information within. This course was created through Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment, a project led by LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network (https://louislibraries.org) and funded with a $2 million Open Textbooks Pilot Program grant from the Department of Education. This project supports the extension of access to high-quality post-secondary opportunities to high school students across Louisiana and beyond. It features a collaboration between educational systems in Louisiana, the library community, Pressbooks, and workforce representatives to enable and enhance the delivery of open educational resources (OER) and interactive quiz and assessment elements for priority dual enrollment courses in Louisiana and nationally. Developed OER course materials are released under a license that permits their free use, reuse, modification and sharing with others. This includes a textbook and corresponding course available in Moodle and Canvas that can be imported to other platforms. For access/questions, contact Affordable Learning Louisiana (alearningla@laregents.edu). If you are adopting this resource, we would be glad to know of your use via this brief survey: https://survey.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_41Olbogjof6HUay

Subject:
Applied Science
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
Emily Jackson-Osagie
Kendra Anspaugh
Khalil El-Bathy
Sandra Q. Smith
Sarah Goncalves
Date Added:
05/22/2024
Medical Terminology Moodle Course
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Moodle course associated with the textbook: https://louis.pressbooks.pub/medicalterminology/

This course is designed to teach medical terminology, the language of medicine, in an engaging and meaningful way. Learning medical terminology will allow the learner to more easily understand the language of medicine and utilize this knowledge throughout their academic and medical-based career. While learning medical terms in this course, the learner will also learn basic anatomy and physiology, as well as basic diseases and professions dealing with each body system. The course starts the learner off by explaining the way that word parts are put together and then introduces the words and their parts within each body system. The combination of word lists and their definitions with interactive content and real-world scenarios will aid the learner to understand, retain, and utilize the information within. This course was created through Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment, a project led by LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network (https://louislibraries.org) and funded with a $2 million Open Textbooks Pilot Program grant from the Department of Education. This project supports the extension of access to high-quality post-secondary opportunities to high school students across Louisiana and beyond. It features a collaboration between educational systems in Louisiana, the library community, Pressbooks, and workforce representatives to enable and enhance the delivery of open educational resources (OER) and interactive quiz and assessment elements for priority dual enrollment courses in Louisiana and nationally. Developed OER course materials are released under a license that permits their free use, reuse, modification and sharing with others. This includes a textbook and corresponding course available in Moodle and Canvas that can be imported to other platforms. For access/questions, contact Affordable Learning Louisiana (alearningla@laregents.edu). If you are adopting this resource, we would be glad to know of your use via this brief survey: https://survey.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_41Olbogjof6HUay

Subject:
Applied Science
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
Emily Jackson-Osagie
Kendra Anspaugh
Khalil El-Bathy
Sandra Q. Smith
Sarah Goncalves
Date Added:
05/22/2024
Modern World History
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Survey of World History from 1500 CE to the Present.
Chapter 1: The World at 1500
Chapter 2: New Encounters
Chapter 3: The Americas and the Impact of Columbus
Chapter 4: The Question of Freedom and the Age of Revolutions
Chapter 5: The Troubled Nineteenth Century
Chapter 6: Imperialism
Chapter 7: The Great War
Chapter 8: The Modern Crisis
Chapter 9: World War II
Chapter 10: Decolonization
Chapter 11: Cold War
Chapter 12: Globalization
Chapter 13: The Anthropocene

Subject:
History
World Civilization
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
Christy Garrison-Harrison (Editor)
Dan Allosso
Lise Namikas (Editor)
Sarah Simms (Library Cohort Leader)
Tom Williford
William Noseworthy (Editor)
Date Added:
01/14/2023
Music Appreciation Canvas Course
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Canvas course associated with the textbook: https://louis.pressbooks.pub/musicappreciation/

This is a nontechnical course open to all interested persons, designed to increase the response to music through a knowledge of the art and development of perceptive listening skills and study of various styles and principles from non-Western, Western European, and American music, Renaissance to the late 20th and early 21st centuries. This course is summarized as: basic elements and vocabulary of music; appreciation and understanding of diverse styles of music past and present; developing listening skills. It includes opportunities for experiencing music (recorded and/or live). This course was created through Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment, a project led by LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network (https://louislibraries.org) and funded with a $2 million Open Textbooks Pilot Program grant from the Department of Education. This project supports the extension of access to high-quality post-secondary opportunities to high school students across Louisiana and beyond. It features a collaboration between educational systems in Louisiana, the library community, Pressbooks, and workforce representatives to enable and enhance the delivery of open educational resources (OER) and interactive quiz and assessment elements for priority dual enrollment courses in Louisiana and nationally. Developed OER course materials are released under a license that permits their free use, reuse, modification and sharing with others. This includes a textbook and corresponding course available in Moodle and Canvas that can be imported to other platforms. For access/questions, contact Affordable Learning Louisiana (alearningla@laregents.edu). If you are adopting this resource, we would be glad to know of your use via this brief survey: https://survey.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_41Olbogjof6HUay

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Music
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
Bonnie Le
Brenda Wimberly
Francis Scully;
Jesse Boyd
Steven Edwards
Date Added:
05/22/2024
Music Appreciation: History, Culture, and Context
Unrestricted Use
CC BY
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This text covers basic elements and vocabulary of music; appreciation and understanding of diverse styles of music past and present; developing listening skills. Includes opportunities for experiencing music (recorded and/or live).
I. Music Fundamentals
II. History of Western Music before 1600
III. History of Western Music after 1600
IV. Music of the 20th and 21st Centuries
V. Listening to Genres
VI. Music of Louisiana, the Americas, and the World

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Performing Arts
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Provider Set:
Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment Grant
Author:
Bonnie Le (Author & Editor)
Brenda Wimberly (Author & Editor)
Constance Chemay (Editor)
Francis Scully (Author & Editor)
Jesse Boyd (Author & Editor)
Steven Edwards (Author & Editor)
Date Added:
01/14/2023