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Blueprint for Success in College: Career Decision Making by Dave Dillon
Publication Date: 2018This text focuses on major identification and career exploration. -
Blueprint for Success in College: Indispensable Study Skills and Time Management Strategies by Dave Dillon
Publication Date: 2018A students' guide for classroom success. This text, designed to show how to be successful in college focuses on study skills and time management. -
Blueprint for Success in College and Career by Dave Dillon
Publication Date: 2018A students' guide for classroom and career success. This text, designed to show how to be successful in college and in career preparation focuses on study skills, time management, career exploration, health, and financial literacy. -
College Success by Bruce Beiderwell; Linda Tse; Nicholas B. deKanter; Thomas J. Lochhaas
ISBN: 1936126567Publication Date: 2010Each chapter asks you to evaluate yourself because success starts with recognizing your strengths and weaknesses, your hopes and desires, and your own personal, individual realities. You’ll develop your own goals based on these self-assessments, determining what success in college really means for you as an individual. Throughout the book, you will find numerous interactive activities created to help you improve your skills. To assist you with this, the material is presented in easily digestible “chunks” of information so you can begin applying it immediately in your own life—and get the most out of your college education. -
A Different Road To College: A Guide For Transitioning To College For Non-traditional Students by Alise Lamoreaux
Publication Date: 2016"A Different Road To College: A Guide For Transitioning Non-Traditional Students is designed to introduce students to the contextual issues of college. Non-traditional students have an ever-growing presence on college campuses, especially community colleges. This open educational resource is designed to engage students in seeing themselves as college students and understanding the complexity of what that means to their lives." -
Foundations of Academic Success by Thomas C. Priester (Volume Editor); Thomas C. Priester (Volume Editor)
ISBN: 9781942341109Publication Date: 2015-08-20Foundations of Academic Success: Words of Wisdom (FAS: WoW) introduces you to the various aspects of student and academic life on campus and prepares you to thrive as a successful college student (since there is a difference between a college student and a successful college student). Each section of FAS: WoW is framed by self-authored, true-to-life short stories from actual State University of New York (SUNY) students, employees, and alumni. The advice they share includes a variety of techniques to help you cope with the demands of college. The lessons learned are meant to enlarge your awareness of self with respect to your academic and personal goals and assist you to gain the necessary skills to succeed in college. -
How to Learn Like a Pro! by Phyllis Nissila
Publication Date: 2016How to Learn Like a Pro! features the “big six” effective learning/study skills topics: learning styles and preferences, time and materials management, critical thinking and reading, note-taking, memory principles, and test-taking techniques. Each of the six units featuring a total of twenty-three lessons and accompanying exercises (with a dash of humor here and there) were developed with the diverse student body of the community college in mind as well as learners in other educational venues. -
No Limits by The University of Texas at Arlington
Publication Date: 2018"Student Success and First Year Experience are learning community courses at UTA that teach new students academic success skills to aid their transition to college. The goal of the courses is to help students identify their individual needs, determine what resources are appropriate, recognize the faculty role in their development, and formulate a plan for an actively engaged and enriched experience from campus to career. The courses will be taught by Peer Academic Leaders (PALs) and faculty, staff and/or graduate students to provide guidance, raise awareness and understanding of students' majors and help support collaborative and co-curricular opportunities available within the School/College. This open educational resource is the required textbook for both courses." -
Problem Solving in Teams and Groups by Cameron W. Piercy
Publication Date: 2019An introductory textbook on small group problem solving and communication. -
Six Steps to Job Search Success by Caroline Ceniza-Levine, Connie Thanasoulis-Cerrachio
ISBN: 9781453317259Publication Date: 2011This book is a practical discussion of six actionable steps that students can take to land a job regardless of the market. Whether the estimate is 25% unemployment or single-digit unemployment, that number doesn’t apply to any one student. For any individual, the unemployment rate is 0% or 100%. One either has a job or doesn't. When any one person is looking for a job and there is 10% unemployment, that person just wants to be one of the nine people that has a job. -
The Word on College Reading and Writing by Monique Babin Carol Burnell, Clackamas Community College Susan Pesznecker, Clackamas Community College Nicole Rosevear, Clackamas Community College Jaime Wood, Portland State University
Publication Date: 2017"Written by five college reading and writing instructors, this interactive, multimedia text draws from decades of experience teaching students who are entering the college reading and writing environment for the very first time. It includes examples, exercises, and definitions for just about every reading- and writing-related topic students will encounter in their college courses."
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Choosing and Using Sources: A Guide to Academic Research by Open Textbook Library
Publication Date: 2016Presents a process for academic research and writing, from formulating your research question to selecting good information and using it effectively in your research assignments. Additional chapters cover understanding types of sources, searching for information, and avoiding plagiarism. Each chapter includes self-quizzes and activities to reinforce core concepts and help you apply them. There are also appendices for quick reference on search tools, copyright basics, and fair use. -
The Information Literacy User's Guide by Deborah Bernnard; Irina Holden; Greg Bobish (Editor); Jenna Hecker; Allison Hosier; Trudi Jacobson (Editor); Tor Loney; Daryl Bullis
ISBN: 9780989722629Publication Date: 2014-04-04The Information Literacy User's Guide is based on two current models in information literacy: The 2011 version of The Seven Pillars Model, developed by the Society of College, National and University Libraries in the United Kingdom and the conception of information literacy as a metaliteracy, a model developed by one of this book's authors in conjunction with Thomas Mackey, Dean of the Center for Distance Learning at SUNY Empire State College. These core foundations ensure that the material will be relevant to today's students. The Information Literacy User's Guide introduces students to critical concepts of information literacy as defined for the information-infused and technology-rich environment in which they find themselves. This book helps students examine their roles as information creators and sharers and enables them to more effectively deploy related skills. This textbook includes relatable case studies and scenarios, many hands-on exercises, and interactive quizzes. -
A Short Handbook for Writing Essays in the Humanities and Social Sciences by Dan Allosso; Salvatore Allosso
ISBN: 9781466229105Publication Date: 2011-08-11Practical advice on finding a topic, organizing an argument, and writing an effective essay. Includes detailed discussions of how to write clear paragraphs and effective sentences, using dozens of examples from actual student essays. -
Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers by Mike Caulfield, Washington State University Vancouver
Publication Date: 2017"The web gives us many such strategies and tactics and tools, which, properly used, can get students closer to the truth of a statement or image within seconds. For some reason we have decided not to teach students these specific techniques. As many people have noted, the web is both the largest propaganda machine ever created and the most amazing fact-checking tool ever invented. But if we haven't taught our students those capabilities is it any surprise that propaganda is winning?
This is an unabashedly practical guide for the student fact-checker. It supplements generic information literacy with the specific web-based techniques that can get you closer to the truth on the web more quickly." -
The Word on College Reading and Writing by Monique Babin Carol Burnell, Clackamas Community College Susan Pesznecker, Clackamas Community College Nicole Rosevear, Clackamas Community College Jaime Wood, Portland State University
Publication Date: 2017"Written by five college reading and writing instructors, this interactive, multimedia text draws from decades of experience teaching students who are entering the college reading and writing environment for the very first time. It includes examples, exercises, and definitions for just about every reading- and writing-related topic students will encounter in their college courses."
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College Success LumenProvides resources for first-year college students on the path to academic and life success. Time management, effective methods of communication, career exploration, and practical tools for academic achievement are a few of the topic areas covered.
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Try College 101 SaylorDesigned to equip you with the basic academic, professional, and personal skills you will need to be successful in college. You are probably already familiar with some of the skills and topics covered; others will be brand new ideas.