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OER Interview Rob Loeb
OER Interview Renee Borromeo
Open Educational Resources (OER) as a Tool for Inclusivity
This presentation will include the OER and Creative Commons as well as many other examples for replacing
Open and Affordable Teaching and Collaboration – Two Examples
Half of the session will focus on potential sources of OER materials for Math and Statistics courses,
Libraries Open Publishing | Digital Curation Community of Practice
Ally Laird presents on Libraries Open Publishing at the University Libraries' Digital Curation Community of Practice kickoff on 21 September 2021.
TurnItIn: Student Paper Repository
Understanding how to keep papers from being stored on TurnitIn.
L6 -- Ideal gas entropy
Criminology Collection (ProQuest)
In this video, you will learn: How
to utilize search techniques common to most search tools (such as keyword
searching, using Boolean search operators, and applying filters) in ProQuest’s
Criminology Collection. How
to evaluate and save search results.After watching this video, please complete a brief anonymou…
Maps and Geospatial Diversity Resources: Selection of Resources
Zoom Recording ID: 9632730529
UUID: UwpCulsnRzWZ3G5d79xq/Q==
Meeting Time: 2021-04-12T15:31:29Z
Simple principles for interpreting complex models: how to make sense of COVID-19 projections
David Dowdy, Associate Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology (Affiliate Infections Disease Dynamics Group), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, outlined a series of simple principles that can be applied in a matter of minutes to make heads or tails of the latest model-based projections (regar…