U.S. History (OpenStax) in LibreTexts (CC BY) U.S. History is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of most introductory courses. The text provides a balanced approach to U.S. history, considering the people, events, and ideas that have shaped the United States from both the top down (politics, economics, diplomacy) and bottom up (eyewitness accounts, …
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The American Yawp is a free, evolving, and collaborative American history textbook for college-level history courses. All contributors are experienced college-level instructors who volunteer their expertise to help democratize the American past for twenty-first century classrooms. The editors are Joseph Locke of the University of Houston-Victoria and Ben Wright of the University of Texas at …
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Sage American History is divided into 30 chronological sections, from colonial through modern times. This OER is designed for use by undergraduate, community college, and high school courses. It may be used without charge by any academic institution or individual as long as copyrights are respected. Developed by Henry J. Sage, who teaches at Northern …
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American Environmental History (Allosso) in LibreTexts (CC BY-BC-SA, except where otherwise noted) For too long, the environment has been considered little more than a neutral background to history. This text explores findings of the new field of environmental history, including how the environment of the Americas influenced the actions of people here and how people affected …
African American History for HIST 244 is a collection of selected readings from African American History (Lumen), American Yawp, Boundless US History, and US History by Christopher Collins for Skyline College ZTC Early Adopter Program.
This course, and ancillary materials (which are not yet part of the LibreTexts material) follows the CompTIA Linux+ curriculum and prepares students for that certification.
The book has gone through numerous revisions and continues to be updated. It does have some ancillary material available on the website. There is a series being written, starting with this book, and now includes a book covering 5G technologies.
“ND” indicates that this resource may not be modified. Printing is also prohibited.) This book has had several revisions. While this newer version is much better than the pre-revision 2.0 material, be aware of the limits of its license.
The creator of this resource is well known for his videos in the IT and Networking domains. They are well done and clearly address the certification test that they are focused on. Even if you don’t use the entire set, this is an excellent resource. This set is made up of 95 Videos, with a …
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Brian Champagne wrote a casual but incredibly informative layout for journalists yearning to tackle reporting, interviewing and multimedia in the digital world. He writes that this book does not teach the who, what, when, where, why, and how of reporting; its goal is to teach how to present the journalism already known via electronic media, …
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