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College Mathematics for Elementary Education with Algebra Extensions

All Rights Reserved  90 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Kathleen Offenholley, Fatima Prioleau

Editor(s): Anna Minsky

Subject(s): Mathematics, Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy

Last updated: 25/06/2025

CUNY Pressbooks Guide

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)   English

Author(s): Andrew McKinney, Rachael Nevins, Elizabeth Arestyl

Last updated: 24/06/2025

Understanding Music: BMCC Edition

CC BY-SA (Attribution ShareAlike)   English

Author(s): Yi-Chuan Chen

Subject(s): History of music, Music: styles and genres, Composers and songwriters, Musical instruments

Institution(s): Borough of Manhattan Community College

Last updated: 16/06/2025

FinLit for Life: Teaching Financial Literacy at a Community College

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)   English

Author(s): Edited

Editor(s): Derek Stadler, Elizabeth Jardine, Ian McDermott, Madeleine Adams, Joyce Scott

Institution(s): LaGuardia Community College

Last updated: 12/06/2025

Astrobiology

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)  56 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Debra Fischer, Allyson Sheffield, Joshua Tan, Lily Ling Zhao

Subject(s): Astronomy, space and time, Astronomy, space and time, Astronomical observation: observatories, equipment and methods, Solar system: the Sun and planets, Astrophysics, Biology, life sciences, Life sciences: general issues, Historical geology and palaeogeology, Popular astronomy and space, Educational: Astronomy

Institution(s): Yale University, LaGuardia Community College

Last updated: 11/06/2025

Contact Us!! We are eager for feedback and happy to help if you are interested in adopting the textbook. The textbook is still being actively edited — let us know what you’d like to see added! asheffield@lagcc.cuny.edu

First Year Seminar

CC BY-SA (Attribution ShareAlike)  58 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Kristina Graham, Rena Grossman, Emma Handte, Christine Marks, Ian McDermott, Ellen Quish, Preethi Radhakrishnan, Allyson Sheffield

Subject(s): Student life

Last updated: 11/06/2025

John Jay College Social Justice Landmark Cases eReader

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)  9 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Subject(s): Social discrimination and social justice, Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism, Indigenous people: governance and politics, Human rights, civil rights, Constitutional law and human rights, Criminal justice law, Police law and police procedures

Institution(s): John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Last updated: 30/05/2025

The John Jay College Justice eReader is a product of the Transforming the Justice Core Project, made possible through generous funding from the Teagle Foundation.

An interdisciplinary working group of scholars in the humanities, criminal justice and social sciences at John Jay identified Supreme Court cases of significance to a student body interested in social justice issues and their intersection with legal and criminal justice professions. With the cases as a foundation, the working group identified readings and media that facilitate students’ interpretation and analysis of the key themes and issues at stake in each case and developed new syllabi and assignments geared toward transfer students who have completed their associate degree. This text is organized by case and contains both original legal documents and a curated selected of Open Educational Resources that introduce perspectives and representations of the issues at stake in the cases. Instructors may also access sample syllabi, assignments, and course bibliographies to guide their own practice.

The eReader purposefully integrates humanities, liberal arts and social science perspectives to present a critical examination of Landmark Supreme Court cases alongside the ethical, social, legal and political questions and histories that inform them. Readers whose ambition is to serve their communities through public service, legal, law enforcement or other professions will develop their ability to reckon with the complex ethical and moral situation of the contemporary American justice system as a result of interaction with the Justice eReader.

Social Justice Landmark Cases: Faculty Instructional Resources

CC BY (Attribution)  6 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): jjjustice

Subject(s): Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy

Last updated: 30/05/2025

Geology 101 for Lehman College (CUNY)

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)   English

Author(s): Yuri Gorokhovich, Lumen Learning

Subject(s): The Arts

Last updated: 29/05/2025

Sensation and Perception

CC BY (Attribution)  36 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Dr. Jill Grose-Fifer, Students of PSY 3031

Editor(s): Dr. Jill Grose-Fifer, Edited by Dr. Cheryl Olman

Subject(s): Psychology, Cognitive and behavioural neuroscience

Publisher: CUNY Pressbooks

Last updated: 16/05/2025

This book was remixed and edited by Dr. Jill Grose-Fifer of John Jay College, CUNY. Much of the original content was created by the students at the University of Minnesota in their PSY 3031: Sensation and Perception course and edited by their instructor, Dr. Cheryl Olman, as a class project, because there is no existing open-source textbook for Sensation and Perception. Content is, for the most part, re-used and re-mixed from existing open-source materials from Psychology and Anatomy textbooks.

The course has two over-arching themes or guiding principles, both of which rest on the basic understanding that perception is an interpretive act, which means that our perceptions are sometimes only loosely based on our sensory experiences:

  • Our brains shape our environment: there are many things that we simply do not perceive because we are not prepared to perceive them.
  • Our environments shape our brains: color categories and phonetic boundaries are just two examples of how our conscious access to sensory information is limited by the culture we grew up in.

To cite this book in APA 7th format, please use the following:

Grose-Fifer, J. & Olman, C. (Eds.), Sensation and perception. CUNY Pressbooks. https://pressbooks.cuny.edu/sensationandperception/