Design Beyond: An Inclusive Guide to Plus-Size Garment Development
Authors: Hudson and Eike
Publisher: Iowa State University Digital Press
Authors: Hudson and Eike
Publisher: Iowa State University Digital Press
Author: Jorgenson Borchert
Publisher: Iowa State University Digital Press
Author: Denison
Publisher: Iowa State University Digital Press
Author: Haen Whitmer
Publisher: Iowa State University Digital Press
Bionics technologies utilize constructs derived from the natural world to inspire the engineering design of the next generation of human function augmentation technologies. This text is a synthesis of the foundational concepts from human anatomy and physiology that underlie bionics with laboratory activities in bionics engineering. Activities in this text include an introduction to coding and using a microcontroller, circuitry, integration of data from body sensors, and additive manufacturing processes.
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Authors: Lord, Davison, Richardson, and Dillard
Publisher: Virginia Tech Press
License: CC BY-NC-SA
Strength of Materials is a multi-format, __ page open textbook and accompanying problem set intended for use in one-semester introductory undergraduate Mechanics of Materials courses. Mechanics of Materials is an important foundation for students in several disciplines, including mechanical, civil, aerospace, and materials engineering. It is typically completed early in the core engineering curriculum, following Statics, and serves as a prerequisite to more advanced Solid Mechanics courses.
Author: Link
Editors: Nav and Brunner
Publisher: Oklahoma State University
This book presents a genre-based approach emphasizing strategies that derive from a field of research focusing on strengthening the language skills of multilingual English speakers. These materials will advance knowledge across disciplines as they help graduate student writers to grow as writers and move closer to their publication goals.
Authors: McGeough, Rudick, McGeough, and Golsan
Publisher: Iowa State University
To address the challenges facing us as a society and a species, students must develop a robust set of skills, ethics, and dispositions that help them work with others to promote justice, peace, and equity. This OER, in promoting a robust set of communication skills, will serve as a foundational preparation for students who want to be successful in their education, careers, and civic lives.
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Authors: Choi, Clark, and Douglas
Publisher: LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
License: CC BY
The target audience for this project and this textbook are dual enrollment students. Dual enrollment is the opportunity for a student to be enrolled in high school and college at the same time. A dual enrollment student receives credit on both their high school and college transcripts for the same course.