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First Amendment: Cases, Controversies, and Contexts - Second Edition
Copyright Year: 2016
Contributor: Robson
Publisher: CALI's eLangdell® Press
License: CC BY-NC-SA
This Casebook (Second Edition, December 2019) is intended to be used in an upper-division course covering the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. Its 14 chapters are substantially the same length, with the exception of Chapter One, the introduction, and Chapters Eleven and Twelve which in combination are the usual length. It is intended for 13 or 14 week semester that meets once or twice per week. Each Chapter contains a “Chapter Outline” at the beginning for ease of reference.
(3 reviews)
Au Boulot! First-Year French
Copyright Year: 1995
Contributors: Dinneen, Christiansen, Kernen, and Pensec
Publisher: KU ScholarWorks
License: CC BY-NC
Au boulot! is a two-year college French program consisting of: a textbook, workbook and 21 accompanying audio exercises; as well as a reference grammar, to be used the entire two years. We also insist that our students obtain a full-sized dictionary, and we recommend the HARPER-COLLINS-ROBERT bilingual New Standard Edition. (Instructors will note in reviewing the materials that we provide vocabulary lists at the ends of chapters, with translations, but no glossary. We have become convinced after years of experience that glossaries are counter-productive. It is vital that students learn to use dictionaries, and the sooner the better.)
(3 reviews)
Chapeau! First-Year French
Copyright Year: 1989
Contributors: Dinneen and Kernen
Publisher: KU ScholarWorks
License: CC BY-NC
Chapeau! is a first-year college text. Although it may appear, at first glance, to move very fast and introduce a large amount of material early, the vocabulary and grammatical structures that we expect students to control actively by the end of the year are limited in accord with our notion of a reasonable application of the ACTFL proficiency guidelines. As a result, while some instructors may be surprised at such things as the absence of the possessive pronoun, no insistence on the use of optional subjunctives, and no active treatment of the relative dont, others may be disturbed by what we still include in a first-year text. What we do expect students to acquire (which is quantitatively less than what we present in the text for them to know about), we believe they will acquire well, providing a sound basis for further study (formal or informal) and permitting us to say to them, both during and at the end of the course, "Chapeau!"
(1 review)
First Semester in Numerical Analysis with Julia
Copyright Year: 2019
Contributor: Ökten
Publisher: Florida State University
License: CC BY-NC-SA
First Semester in Numerical Analysis with Julia presents the theory and methods, together with the implementation of the algorithms using the Julia programming language (version 1.1.0). The book covers computer arithmetic, root-finding, numerical quadrature and differentiation, and approximation theory. The reader is expected to have studied calculus and linear algebra. Some familiarity with a programming language is beneficial, but not required. The programming language Julia will be introduced in the book. The simplicity of Julia allows bypassing the pseudocode and writing a computer code directly after the description of a method while minimizing the distraction the presentation of a computer code might cause to the flow of the main narrative.
(2 reviews)
Metaethics from a First Person Standpoint: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy
Copyright Year: 2016
Contributor: Wilson
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
License: CC BY
Metaethics from a First Person Standpoint addresses in a novel format the major topics and themes of contemporary metaethics, the study of the analysis of moral thought and judgement. Metathetics is less concerned with what practices are right or wrong than with what we mean by ‘right’ and ‘wrong.’
(3 reviews)
First Semester in Numerical Analysis with Python
Contributor: Liu
Publisher: Auraria Institutional Repository
License: CC BY-NC-SA
The book is based on “First semester in Numerical Analysis with Julia”, written by Giray Ökten. The contents of the original book are retained, while all the algorithms are implemented in Python (Version 3.8.0). Python is an open source (under OSI), interpreted, general-purpose programming language that has a large number of users around the world. Python is ranked the third in August 2020 by the TIOBE programming community index, a measure of popularity of programming languages, and is the top-ranked interpreted language. We hope this book will better serve readers who are interested in a first course in Numerical Analysis, but are more familiar with Python for the implementation of the algorithms.
(2 reviews)
Bridges: United States Academia for First-Generation and International College Students
Copyright Year: 2021
Contributor: Higgins
Publisher: North Broad Press
License: CC BY-NC-SA
Bridges introduces students to a wide range of concepts, institutions, histories, and artifacts of United States college and university life. After discussing these items in easy-to-scan, concise, nuance-free prose, this textbook then offers useful lists, templates for writing and speaking in different discourses and situations, thought-provoking questions and activities for self-study and for classroom work, and pertinent hyperlinks for further information. Bridges is designed to help first-generation, first-year, English language learners, and/or culturally unfamiliarized students more fully and successfully explore their educational environments. By using this book, students will be better prepared for the academic and social challenges of successfully undertaking higher education in English.
(3 reviews)
Rhetoric Matters: A Guide to Success in the First Year Writing Class
Copyright Year: 2022
Contributors: Falik, La Rue, and Watts
Publisher: LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
License: CC BY-NC-SA
Rhetoric Matters: A Guide to Success in the First Year Writing Class offers students necessary concepts and practice to learn all the elements needed for successful first year writing and set the stage for future writing success in college.
(1 review)
Writing Rhetorically: Framing First Year Writing
Contributors: Fontenot, Rodrigue, and Waller
Publisher: LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
License: CC BY
This course equips students with a strong understanding of how to use rhetorical modes that underpin much academic writing. The textbook covers modes related to creative writing, such as narration and illustration, while also covering analytically-focused modes such as comparison and cause and effect. Detailed assignment sheets are supplemented by helpful student worksheets for each major paper assignment. The book's final chapter includes grammar and style exercises.
(3 reviews)
Supporting English Language Learners in First-Year College Composition
Copyright Year: 2023
Contributors: Bayraktar, George, and Schetchikova
Publisher: VIVA
License: CC BY-NC-SA
Supporting ELLs in FYC is organized around five key essays, selected to coordinate with the essay styles commonly taught in first-year/first-semester composition courses.
(2 reviews)