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Current and Emerging Trends in the Management of International Disasters book cover

Current and Emerging Trends in the Management of International Disasters

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Author(s): Annette Chretien, PhD, Brenda Murphy, PhD, Bryce Gunson, PhD(c), Christine Raj, BA, Christopher J Ainsworth MBA CEM®, Christopher Sheach, MA DEM, CEM®, Cihan Aydiner, Ph.D., Danielle J. Mayberry, JD, David A. McEntire, PhD, SFHEA, Dulce Suarez, Ph.D., Glenn Jones ESM CEM®, Hsin-Hsuan “Shel” Lin, SJD, Iuliia Hoban , Ph.D., Jack L. Rozdilsky, Ph.D., Jeffrey Glick, PhD, Jennifer Russell, MSN, RN, IBCLC, NHDP-BC, CHEP, Josh Ayers, Joshua D. McDuffie, M.S., E.I., Kazi Amdadul Hoque, MA, MPH, MSS, Kelbie R. Kennedy, JD, Kent Cawley, DBA, Kesley J. Richardson, DPA, MPH, CEM®, Laura J. Brown, PhD, Laura M. Phipps, DrPH, MPH, CPH, RS, Logan Gerber-Chavez, Ph.D., Lorraine Schneider, MSc, CEM®, Marc Anthonisen, MPA, Marcelo M. Ferreira, PhD, CEM®, Michael Prasad, MA, CEM®, Mikey Latner, Muhammad Awfa Islam, Oenone Chadburn, MA (Econ), Ozzie Baron, Patrick S. Roberts, PhD, Ray Hsienho Chang, Ph.D., Rebecca Morgenstern Brenner, MPA, Rita V. Burke, PhD, MPH, Romeo B. Lavarias, DPA, Shirley Feldmann-Jensen, DPPD, MPH, RN, PHN, Tanya Buhler Corbin, Ph.D., Terry D. Cooper, DHSc, MS, MPH, CEM®, Terrence O’Sullivan, PhD, MAAS, Yi-En “Mike” Tso, PhD., Yungnane Yang, PhD, Zawad Ibn Farid

Editor(s): Laura M. Phipps, DrPH, MPH, CPH, RS, David A. McEntire, PhD, SFHEA

Subject(s): Social impact of disasters / accidents (natural or man-made)

Publisher: Mavs Open Press

Last updated: 02/12/2024

This edited book examines major problems facing the international disaster community as well as innovative solutions to global emergency management, focusing on the current and emerging trends in disaster management that cross geographic, social, and political borders. Each chapter provides takeaway lessons from preparedness approaches and response techniques employed by different countries to address current and emerging threats and issues. Contributing authors include scholars, researchers, and practitioners in fields related to disaster science and international emergency management.

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Multimodal Transportation Planning

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Author(s): Peng Chen, Tia Boyd, Kristine Williams

Editor(s): Taylor Dinehart

Subject(s): Transport planning and policy

Institution(s): University of South Florida

Publisher: Mavs Open Press

Last updated: 02/12/2024

OERTransport Multimodal Transportation Planning introduces readers to the principles and practice of integrated land use and transportation planning. The primary focus of the textbook is on planning for the mobility needs of all transportation system users, with an emphasis on pedestrian, bicycle, automobile, and transit modes while reducing society’s dependence on the automobile for personal travel.

Providing individuals with a choice of clean, efficient, and affordable mobility options is a key strategy for reducing the effects of climate change, improving public health and safety, and achieving more equitable and livable communities. To address these policy objectives, students are expected to have a working knowledge of multimodal transportation planning in contemporary practice. In response, graduate urban planning and engineering programs are beginning to address multimodal transportation planning and sustainable transportation in their curricula. This textbook provides Universities with a practical resource for use in teaching multimodal transportation planning and related courses in graduate-level urban planning and engineering programs. OERTransport Multimodal Transportation Planning has been described as a “Great way to present the multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary nature of transportation.”

Readers of the text will be able to gain knowledge on a variety of key themes and objectives toward an understanding of the relationship between land use and transportation, the difference between traditional methods and multimodal planning best practices, and the importance of evaluating performance from an accessibility and quality of service perspective.

This textbook is a product of the grant OERTransport: Enabling Transportation Planning Professional Advancement awarded to the University of Texas-Arlington (UTA) in consortium with California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) and the University of South Florida (USF). It was developed under an Open Textbooks Pilot grant from the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE), U.S. Department of Education. However, its contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and no endorsement by the Federal Government should be assumed.

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The Alchemy of Assessment and Evaluation

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Author(s): Jessica Kahlow

Subject(s): Education: examinations and assessment

Publisher: Mavs Open Press

Last updated: 02/12/2024

This comprehensive guide illuminates the art and science of educational assessment, blending ancient alchemical wisdom with modern AI innovations. Part one lays the foundation, exploring essential principles of assessment and evaluation and its pivotal role in shaping learning outcomes. Part two delves into diverse assessment types, from formative assessments driving real-time adjustments to summative evaluations measuring overall achievement. Part three offers expert guidance on crafting effective assessment designs, ensuring authenticity and inclusivity. Part four examines the alchemy of feedback and grading, empowering educators with strategies for constructive engagement and growth. Part five focuses on evaluations, showcasing methods to assess program effectiveness and student progress over time. Whether you’re an educator refining assessment practices or an instructional designer harnessing AI’s potential, this book equips you to turn every educational challenge into a golden opportunity.

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Sustainable Mobility

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Author(s): Shams Tanvir

Subject(s): Transport planning and policy

Institution(s): California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Publisher: Mavs Open Press

Last updated: 18/10/2024

This textbook and OER material cover tools and basic knowledge required to prepare transportation engineers and planners to contribute towards a carbon-neutral mobility future. In addition, we will explore the potential for vehicle electrification, automation, connectivity, and ridesharing to reduce the carbon impacts of auto mobility.  The textbook modules are intended to inform and teach students how to design streets for modes that have almost no carbon emissions. The goal of the textbook is to train engineering students on existing tools and policy levers that can be used to incorporate emerging transportation technologies in a sustainable, equitable, and efficient manner. The course is designed for graduate transportation engineering, and city and regional planning students. The undergraduate seniors will be able to absorb the materials given they have already taken fundamental courses on transportation engineering and planning, including traffic engineering and highway design.

This textbook is a product of the grant OERTransport: Enabling Transportation Planning Professional Advancement awarded to the University of Texas-Arlington (UTA) in consortium with California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) and the University of South Florida (USF). It was developed under an Open Textbooks Pilot grant from the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE), U.S. Department of Education. However, its contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and no endorsement by the Federal Government should be assumed.

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Producción de Noticias Televisivas en Español en Estados Unidos de América

CC BY (Attribution)   Spanish

Author(s): Julián Rodríguez

Subject(s): Producción televisiva: conocimientos básicos y técnicos

Publisher: Mavs Open Press

Last updated: 18/10/2024

Producción de Noticias Televisivas en Español en Estados Unidos de América es el primer Recurso Educativo Abierto (REA) dedicado exclusivamente al tema. Este REA expone la terminología empleada en las salas de redacción, facilita el entendimiento de la profesión y presenta ejemplos reales que conllevan al mejoramiento de la educación y la producción de noticias televisivas estadounidenses.
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Introduction to Social Work: A Look Across the Profession

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Author(s): James Langford, LCSW, Craig Keaton, PhD, LMSW

Editor(s): Regina T. Praetorius, PhD, LMSW-AP, Jessica R. Williams, PhD, MSW, Emily E. Clarke, BSW

Subject(s): Social work

Publisher: Mavs Open Press

Last updated: 18/10/2024

In this book, information on the various aspects of social work is presented in short, easy to ready chapters. Chapters focus on the profession’s dynamic history of advancing human rights and social change along with the ways we work today to continue those advances. Among some of the topics covered are social work in healthcare, social workers’ roles in mental health and how we promote the dignity and worth of all persons. If you are interested in a fulfilling career helping others in which you won’t be limited, read more!

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How History is Made: A Student’s Guide to Reading, Writing, and Thinking in the Discipline

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Author(s): Stephanie Cole, Kimberly Breuer, Scott W. Palmer, Brandon Blakeslee

Editor(s): Kimberly Breuer, Stephanie Cole

Subject(s): History: theory and methods

Publisher: Mavs Open Press

Last updated: 18/10/2024

A guide to the historical profession appropriate for use in an undergraduate Historical Methods course. The goal for this book is that those who read it will learn how to do well in history courses by developing the ability to read, research, and write according to the standards established in our discipline. Becoming familiar with how historians customarily approach questions about the past–as well as learning to how to read critically, research efficiently, build strong arguments based on evidence, and write with clarity–are the lessons that will give history students not only a leg-up in their history courses, but provide important, marketable skills useful in other courses and in many careers (some of which are highlighted within the text). The main lesson gained from reading this book is that within the professional discipline of history there are standards for research and writing about the past.

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Building Information Modeling using Revit for Architects and Engineers

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Author(s): Atefe Makhmalbaf

Subject(s): Construction planning

Publisher: Mavs Open Press

Last updated: 18/10/2024

This book offers a web-based multimedia platform to enable students in Architecture, Civil Engineering, and Construction Engineering to learn fundamentals of BIM using Revit and be able to create building architectural, mechanical and structural models, develop construction documentation and analyze building performance. The platform include: book chapters on detailed Revit instructions and videos.
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Where Does Art Come From?

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Author(s): Leah McCurdy

Subject(s): History of art

Publisher: Mavs Open Press

Last updated: 18/10/2024

Contributors to this open textbook offer relatable descriptions, details, and contexts of artworks from around the world, which have often been relegated to the peripheries of art and social history. Art traditions from Africa, Oceania, South and Southeast Asia, Islamicate regions, East Asia, and the indigenous Americas (before colonization) are prioritized to challenge the long-held view that “real art” only comes from the West. Introductory discussions of the history of art history and geographic conventions set the stage for considering the larger question, “where does art come from,” and other questions such as, “why haven’t I heard much about art from Africa, Oceania, etc.?” This book takes a pluralistic approach, forefronting diversity and interconnectedness. Scholars and students collaborated to produce this book. Student contributions will continue to improve the text and interactivity as it evolves. A scavenger hunt of student-made “easter eggs” builds a thread of engagement and humor throughout the book. Make sure to find them all! 

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Microbiomes: Health and the Environment

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Author(s): Dylan Parks

Editor(s): Stephanie Lucas

Subject(s): The Arts

Publisher: Mavs Open Press

Last updated: 18/10/2024

Microbiomes: Health and the Environment was created to provide accessible insight into the novel and complex world of polymicrobial community interactions. As we push forward into the future of medicine and environmental health, it is imperative that we learn from each other, from history, and keep up to date with the latest advances in research and technology. This book not only provides content from the latest microbiome studies, but contains interactive tools, videos, and thought-provoking questions to help the reader hone and truly understand the respective topic. Though there is much overlap between themes due to the ubiquitous nature of microbes, the book is broken down into sections pertaining to both human health (e.g., gut health and disease, as well as other organ-specific niches) and aspects of the environment (e. g., nutrient cycling and climate change, marine health, soil and plant health, etc.) influenced by microbes. However, the content is designed to bridge ideas and aspects between these themes to support the One Health concept: that the health of people, animals, and the environment are all interconnected. This project will continue to grow with new findings, and adapt with the ever-changing world of microorganisms.