City Colleges of Chicago
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\(\newcommand{\avec}{\mathbf a}\) \(\newcommand{\bvec}{\mathbf b}\) \(\newcommand{\cvec}{\mathbf c}\) \(\newcommand{\dvec}{\mathbf d}\) \(\newcommand{\dtil}{\widetilde{\mathbf d}}\) \(\newcommand{\evec}{\mathbf e}\) \(\newcommand{\fvec}{\mathbf f}\) \(\newcommand{\nvec}{\mathbf n}\) \(\newcommand{\pvec}{\mathbf p}\) \(\newcommand{\qvec}{\mathbf q}\) \(\newcommand{\svec}{\mathbf s}\) \(\newcommand{\tvec}{\mathbf t}\) \(\newcommand{\uvec}{\mathbf u}\) \(\newcommand{\vvec}{\mathbf v}\) \(\newcommand{\wvec}{\mathbf w}\) \(\newcommand{\xvec}{\mathbf x}\) \(\newcommand{\yvec}{\mathbf y}\) \(\newcommand{\zvec}{\mathbf z}\) \(\newcommand{\rvec}{\mathbf r}\) \(\newcommand{\mvec}{\mathbf m}\) \(\newcommand{\zerovec}{\mathbf 0}\) \(\newcommand{\onevec}{\mathbf 1}\) \(\newcommand{\real}{\mathbb R}\) \(\newcommand{\twovec}[2]{\left[\begin{array}{r}#1 \\ #2 \end{array}\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\ctwovec}[2]{\left[\begin{array}{c}#1 \\ #2 \end{array}\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\threevec}[3]{\left[\begin{array}{r}#1 \\ #2 \\ #3 \end{array}\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\cthreevec}[3]{\left[\begin{array}{c}#1 \\ #2 \\ #3 \end{array}\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\fourvec}[4]{\left[\begin{array}{r}#1 \\ #2 \\ #3 \\ #4 \end{array}\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\cfourvec}[4]{\left[\begin{array}{c}#1 \\ #2 \\ #3 \\ #4 \end{array}\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\fivevec}[5]{\left[\begin{array}{r}#1 \\ #2 \\ #3 \\ #4 \\ #5 \\ \end{array}\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\cfivevec}[5]{\left[\begin{array}{c}#1 \\ #2 \\ #3 \\ #4 \\ #5 \\ \end{array}\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\mattwo}[4]{\left[\begin{array}{rr}#1 \amp #2 \\ #3 \amp #4 \\ \end{array}\right]}\) \(\newcommand{\laspan}[1]{\text{Span}\{#1\}}\) \(\newcommand{\bcal}{\cal B}\) \(\newcommand{\ccal}{\cal C}\) \(\newcommand{\scal}{\cal S}\) \(\newcommand{\wcal}{\cal W}\) \(\newcommand{\ecal}{\cal E}\) \(\newcommand{\coords}[2]{\left\{#1\right\}_{#2}}\) \(\newcommand{\gray}[1]{\color{gray}{#1}}\) \(\newcommand{\lgray}[1]{\color{lightgray}{#1}}\) \(\newcommand{\rank}{\operatorname{rank}}\) \(\newcommand{\row}{\text{Row}}\) \(\newcommand{\col}{\text{Col}}\) \(\renewcommand{\row}{\text{Row}}\) \(\newcommand{\nul}{\text{Nul}}\) \(\newcommand{\var}{\text{Var}}\) \(\newcommand{\corr}{\text{corr}}\) \(\newcommand{\len}[1]{\left|#1\right|}\) \(\newcommand{\bbar}{\overline{\bvec}}\) \(\newcommand{\bhat}{\widehat{\bvec}}\) \(\newcommand{\bperp}{\bvec^\perp}\) \(\newcommand{\xhat}{\widehat{\xvec}}\) \(\newcommand{\vhat}{\widehat{\vvec}}\) \(\newcommand{\uhat}{\widehat{\uvec}}\) \(\newcommand{\what}{\widehat{\wvec}}\) \(\newcommand{\Sighat}{\widehat{\Sigma}}\) \(\newcommand{\lt}{<}\) \(\newcommand{\gt}{>}\) \(\newcommand{\amp}{&}\) \(\definecolor{fillinmathshade}{gray}{0.9}\)- English 101: Composition (Allkins)
- This texts focuses on the teaching the evelopment of critical and analytical skills in writing and reading of expository prose.
- English 101: Composition (Dye)
- This texts addresses the development of critical and analytical skills in writing and reading of expository prose.
- English 102: Composition II (OER DEI SJ)
- This text introduces methods of research and writing of investigative papers.
- Front Matter
- 1: Compare and Contrast Writing Assignment with Cited Sources
- 2: Hesiod and Shakespeare -- Jose Moctezuma
- 3: Aeschylus's Prometheus and Shelley's Prometheus - Jose Moctezuma
- 4: Mary Shelley's Modern Prometheus -- Jose Moctezuma
- 5: Writing a Cause/Effect or Problem-Solution Essay About Unconscious Bias by Larnell Dunkley
- 6: Annotation, Summary, Quoting, and Citation Using Two Studies of First Generation College Students by Jamison Spencer
- 7: Writing the Classic Argument by Ukaisha Al-Amin
- 8: Identifying and Learning about Logical Fallacies By Ukaisha Al-Amin
- 9: Managing a Research Project By Ukaisha Al-Amin
- 10: Choosing a Research Topic By Ukaisha Al-Amin
- 11: How to Start Research by Using Inquiry Based Research By Ukaisha Al-Amin
- 12: Rhetorical Analysis of Visual Arguments By Ukaisha Al-Amin
- 13: Writing Effective Research Questions By Ukaisha Al-Amin
- 14: Discovering Experts and Examining Authority For Evaluation of Sources By Ukaisha Al-Amin
- 15: Writing An Effective Research Proposal By Ukaisha Al-Amin
- 16: Revising An Essay By Ukaisha Al-Amin
- 17: Essay Structure Lesson 1 Delayed Thesis Type of Structures By Ukaisha Al-Amin
- 18: Essay Structure Lesson 2 Researcher Centered Structure By Ukaisha Al-Amin
- 19: Evaluating and Analyzing Different Types of Sources By Ukaisha Al-Amin
- 20: Annotated Bibliographies By Ukaisha Al-Amin
- 21: Integrating Sources Successfully Using MLA By Ukaisha Al-Amin
- 22: Final Drafts of Research Essays By Ukaisha Al-Amin
- 23: Orientation and Kairos by Viggy Alexandersson
- 24: Reflexivity and Ethos by Viggy Alexandersson
- 25: The Big Why and Pathos by Viggy Alexandersson
- 26: Research Question and Logos by Viggy Alexandersson
- 27: Aristotelian Argumentation Part 1 by Viggy Alexandersson
- 28: Aristotelian Argumentation Part 2 by Viggy Alexandersson
- 29: Aristotelian Argumentation Part 3 by Viggy Alexandersson
- 30: Rogerian Argumentation Part 1 by Viggy Alexandersson
- 31: Rogerian Argumentation Part 2 by Viggy Alexandersson
- 32: Rogerian Argumentation Part 3 by Viggy Alexandersson
- 33: Toulmin Argumentation Part 1 by Viggy Alexandersson
- 34: Toulmin Argumentation Part 2 by Viggy Alexandersson
- 35: Toulmin Argumentation Part 3 by Viggy Alexandersson
- 36: Hybrid Argumentation by Viggy Alexandersson
- 37: Unit 8 Revision Workshop by Viggy Alexandersson
- 38: Evaluating Texts as Potential Sources by H Morrison
- 39: Selecting and Narrowing a Research Writing Topic by H Morrison
- 40: Audience and Purpose in Argumentative Writing by Larnell Dunkley
- 41: Analyzing Visual Arguments on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- 42: Writing Argumentative Thesis Statements by Larnell Dunkley
- 43: Writing Counterarguments by Larnell Dunkley
- Back Matter
- English 102: Beginning Your Research (Morrison)
- This text introduces methods of research and writing of investigative papers.
- Humanities 107: Readings, Media, Lessons and Assignments (Lindsay)
- A collection of readings, activities, and assessments on a broad variety of topics within the media studies discipline, with an eye towards media literacy, social justice, and political advocacy.
- Front Matter
- 1: Reading Culture - A Primer on Power and Ideology
- 2: Reading Culture - Critical Perspectives on Technology
- 3: Reading Culture - Semiotics and the Fundamentals of Meaning-Making
- 4: Reading Culture - Children's Media and the ‘Always/Already’ of Ideology
- 5: Reading Culture - Oppositional Viewership and You
- 6: Reading the News - Critical Media Strategies
- 7: Reading the Movies - An Introduction to Cinematic Language
- 8: Reading Television - The Cultural Shifts of Streaming Media
- 9: Reading the Internet - The Political Power of Memes
- 10: Reading the Internet - Coded Inequalities and Algorithmic Bias
- 11: Reading the Internet - The (Hidden) Costs of the Digital
- 12: Reading Social Media - TikTok, Instagram, and the Making of You
- 13: Reading Algorithms - Parrot of the Ideological
- 14: Reading Culture - Digital Activism
- 15: Reading the Environment - Media Representation and Climate Change
- Back Matter
- LIS 105: Information Literacy Basics (Klein)
- This text is written to help students gain the information literacy skills that enable them to find, retrieve, gather, analyze, and use information from a variety of print and electronic sources so they can prosper as students, citizens and life-long learners.
- Front Matter
- 1: What is Information Literacy?
- 2: Organization of Information in Libraries
- 3: Bias in Information
- 4: Designing and Building a Search
- 5: Citations and Plagiarism
- 6: Evaluating Sources
- 7: Annotations
- 8: Intellectual Property
- 9: Information in Our Daily Lives
- 10: Visual Literacy
- 11: Science Literacy
- 12: Censorship
- 13: Truth and Disorder- Mis-, Dis-, and Malinformation
- 14: Artificial Intelligence
- 15: Using Information for Good
- Back Matter
- Speech 101: Introduction to Public Speaking for Social Justice (Stevenson)
- This text addresses the theory and practice of oral communication including the development of poise and confidence, delivery, and speech organization. Emphasis is placed on public speaking practice, small group discussion, and development of standards of criticism.
- Front Matter
- 1: The Value of Public Speaking in Your Life
- 2: Introduction to Public Speaking for Social Justice
- 3: Understanding Social Justice
- 4: Effective Delivery Techniques
- 5: Overcoming Fear and Building Confidence
- 6: Crafting Your Message for Social Change
- 7: Motivational Appeals
- 8: Ethics in Advocacy
- 9: Powerful Introductions and Conclusions
- 10: Research for Social Justice
- 11: Getting Your Audience to Listen
- 12: Language and Communication
- 13: Outlining
- 14: Crafting Persuasive Arguments
- 15: Advocacy Campaigns and Strategies
- 16: Presentations and Visual Aids
- 17: Action and Impact
- Back Matter
- Social Justice and Communication in 12 Angry Men (Rory Jobst)
- Front Matter
- 1: 12 Angry Men - Prewriting-- Lesson Plan and Assignments
- 2: 12 Angry Men- Thesis Statements- Lesson Plans and Activities
- 3: 12 Angry Men- Argumentation/Body Paragraphs- Lesson Plans and Activities
- 4: 12 Angry Men- Body Paragraph Structure- Lesson Plans and Activities
- 5: 12 Angry Men- Introductions- Lesson Plans and Activities
- 6: 12 Angry Men- Conclusions- Lesson Plans and Activities
- 7: 12 Angry Men- Compare and Contrast- Lesson Plans and Activities
- 8: 12 Angry Men- Compare and Contrast Essay Assignment- Lesson Plans Activities
- 9: 12 Angry Men- Using and Evaluating Quotes- Lesson Plans and Activities
- 10: 12 Angry Men- Peer Reviews (Compare/Contrast)- Lesson Plans and Activities
- 11: 12 Angry Men- Avoiding Informal Language- Lesson Plans and Assignments
- 12: Twelve Angry Men- Rhetorical Appeals- Lesson Plans and Activities
- 13: Twelve Angry Men- Major Essay- Rhetorical Analysis- Lesson Plans and Activities
- 14: 12 Angry Men- Rewatch of 12 Angry Men- Lesson Plans and Activities
- 15: Twelve Angry Men- Discussion of 12 Angry Men's Rhetorical Appeals- Lesson Plan and Activities
- 16: Twelve Angry Men- Peer Reviews (Rhetorical Analysis)
- 17: Twelve Angry Men- Assign Multisource Essay- Lesson Plans and Activities
- 18: 12 Angry Men-Discussion of Jury Sources- Lesson Plans and Activities
- 19: 12 Angry Men- Counter Arguments- Lesson Plans and Activities
- 20: Twelve Angry Men- Peer Reviews (Multisource Essay)- Lesson Plans and Activities
- Back Matter
- Humanities and Fine Arts: Readings and Assigments by Professor Erica McCormack
- Front Matter
- 1: Reading Spectacle - A Close Look at the 1893 World's Fair
- 2: Reading Photographs - A Close Look at Photographic Origins of Mugshots and Facial Recognition
- 3: Reading Photographs - Truth, Lies, and Power Dynamics in Historical Photography
- 4: Reading Public Art - Inscribing Our Environment
- 5: Reading Pop Art in Fashion - Commerce, Consumption, and Costume
- Back Matter
- English 102: Arguments and Research Skills by Professor Ukaisha Al-Amin
- Front Matter
- 1: Writing the Classic Argument
- 2: Identifying and Learning about Logical Fallacies
- 3: Managing a Research Project
- 4: Choosing a Research Topic
- 5: How to Start Research by Using Inquiry Based Research
- 6: Rhetorical Analysis of Visual Arguments
- 7: Writing Effective Research Questions
- 8: Discovering Experts and Examining Authority For Evaluation of Sources
- 9: Writing An Effective Research Proposal
- 10: Revising An Essay
- 11: Essay Structure Lesson 1 Delayed Thesis Type of Structures
- 12: Essay Structure Lesson 2 Researcher Centered Structure
- 13: Evaluating and Analyzing Different Types of Sources
- 14: Annotated Bibliographies
- 15: Integrating Sources Successfully Using MLA
- 16: Final Drafts of Research Essays
- Back Matter
- Speech 101: An Introduction to Public Speaking by Professor Jennifer Armendarez
- Front Matter
- 1: Introduction to Speech 101
- 2: Anxiety
- 3: Audience Analysis
- 4: Identifying Topic, Purpose, and Central Idea
- 5: Tribute Speech
- 6: Research
- 7: Outlining and Organizing
- 8: Introductions and Conclusions
- 9: Informative Speaking
- 10: Presentational Aids
- 11: Language
- 12: Delivery
- 13: Persuasive Speaking
- 14: Ethos, Pathos and Logos
- Back Matter