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Cuyahoga Community College Searchable Lesson Plan Sites
Via the faculty pages of the Technoly and Information Literacy Initiative Portal, Cuyahoga Community College faculty have access to a wide array of Web-based educational resources targeted at integrating technology and information literacy into classroom activities. Faculty also have access to resources focusing on educational best practices, innovative pedagogical methodologies and professional development opportunities.

The Educator's Reference Desk
The Educator's Reference Desk builds on over a quarter century of experience providing high-quality resources and services to the education community. From the Information Institute of Syracuse, the people who created AskERIC, the Gateway to Educational Materials, and the Virtual Reference Desk, the Educator's Reference Desk brings a variety of resources: 2,000+ lesson plans, 3,000+ links to online education information, and 200+ question archive responses.

The Gateway to Educational Materials
A U.S. Department of Education initiative, The Gateway to Educational Materials SM (GEM) expands educators' capability to access Internet-based lesson plans, instructional units and other educational materials in all forms and formats. GEM's goal is to improve the organization and accessibility of the substantial collections of materials that are already available on various federal, state, university, non-profit, and commercial Internet sites. GEM is a nonprofit consortium membership organization serving educators and trainers at all levels in the USA and around the world. It contains lessons plans for community college, adult & vocational education and higher education.

University of Technology Sydney (pdf)
Course Design for reflective practice

World Lecture Hall
World Lecture Hall publishes links to pages created by faculty worldwide who are using the Web to deliver course materials in any language. Some courses are delivered entirely over the Internet. Others are designed for students in residence. Many fall somewhere in between. In all cases, they can be visited by anyone interested in courseware on the Internet faculty, developers, and curious students alike.

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Business Technologies

Accounting Courses
This site created by Wor-Wic Community College in Maryland contains syllabi in various accounting courses from basic accounting course to accounting field experience. A detailed description of the course is also cover on this site for better understanding of the course.

The Teaching About Programming Languages Project
This site created by Gary T. Leavens, Computer Science department of Iowa State University , covers the teaching about programming languages project.

Instructional Strategies of Teaching Keyboarding
This site created by State University of West Georgia, Distance Education, covers on how to administer a keyboarding course on the World Wide Web, integrating the Internet into the Business Education program, and the technological changes in business education.

Bellevue University EBusiness
The site created by Bellevue University in Nebraska covers the EBusiness syllabi. EBusiness classes consisted of introduction to Electronic Business, E-Business Technology, Web Programming and Design, Telecommunications and the Web, Finance and Electronic Payment Systems, and more.

Accounting Course Descriptions & Syllabi
This site provided by Edison Community College in Ohio consisted of various accounting courses. It includes the Principles of Accounting, Intermediate Accounting, Managerial Cost Accounting, Accounting Capstone, and many more.

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Digital Media

Syllabi by Discipline Advanced Video Production
This website includes the following topics (required information needed so the student has a complete understanding of what the expectations are of the instructor): textbook requirement, enrollment requirements, course description, requirements/grading information (production exercises and production assignments, exams and attendance requirements), grade breakdown, expectations the instructor expect from the student and the expectations that the student expects of the instructor.

Richland Multimedia Lab
The Richland College's Multimedia Department provides syllabi online:

  • Digital Art
    This course explores the potential of the computer hardware and software media for their visual, conceptual, and practical uses in the visual arts. The site will explore the relationship of digital art to historical and contemporary art. The website provides the following about the course: course number and instructors name and contact information, prerequisites, course description, course objectives, grade structure, required textbook, required supplies, LAB hours, disability accommodations, financial aid information, requirement to receive a certificate in course, charges if repeating this course, and student acknowledgement.

  • Introduction to Multimedia (IMED1301) Fall 2005
    This site provides a survey of the theories, elements, and hardware/software components of multimedia. Topics include digital image editing, digital sound and video editing, animation, web page development, and interactive presentations. The course emphasizes conceptualizing and producing effective multimedia presentations. The website provides the following about the course: course number and instructors name and contact information, date and time, location, prerequisites, instructor's name, course description, course objectives, reviews the skills you will gain from this course, LAB hours required, textbook and supplies, course outline, grading procedure, academic calendar, withdrawal policy, drop and withdrawal dates, charges if repeating this course, academic dishonesty, disability accommodations, financial aid information, classroom, attendance, food/drink, computer/Internet, safety, handheld devices, participation, and end of class policies, requirement to receive a certificate in course, disclaimer reserving right to change syllabus, and student acknowledgement.

  • Digital Video Syllabus
    This syllabus focuses on s kill development in producing and editing video and sound for multimedia productions.  It emphasizes the capture, editing, and outputting of video using a desktop digital video workstation. The website provides the following about the course: course number and instructors name and contact information, date and time, location, course description, ground rules, grading principles, course outline, grading procedure, prerequisites, reviews the skills you will gain from this course, Lab availability hours, textbook and supplies, grading procedure, charges if repeating this course, withdrawal dates and policy, academic dishonesty, disability accommodations, financial aid information, attendance policies, computer/Internet and end of each class policies, requirement to receive a certificate in course, and the disclaimer reserving right to change syllabus.

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Education

University of Georgia College of Education Course Syllabi
This site would be useful for Education faculty who would like to view examples of other college syllabi. Many education areas are included, and most areas have multiple syllabi available to view.

University of South Florida College of Education Courses/Syllabi/Schedules
Faculty teaching college of education courses in the state of Florida may find it helpful to view syllabi from other state schools. This site provides sample syllabi from most areas of secondary education.

University of Texas at Arlington College of Education
The University of Texas at Arlington has made their college of education course syllabi available on this site. This might be useful for faculty who are searching for ideas on what other faculty nationally are covering in their courses.

University of Iowa College of Education
This site includes a varied collection of education syllabi.

University of Oregon College of Education Course Syllabi
Other examples of college of education course syllabi.

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Ethics

Santa Clara University Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
Case studies on the topic of ethics in health related fields such as medicine are covered; these case studies could be incorporated in to college level syllabi by ethics faculty members if desired.

Title: Lesson Plan: Whose Life is it?
This site provides a lesson plan that could be used for college students on the subject of ethics in the area of science.

Finance and Business Ethics Project
Although this lesson plan is geared towards high school seniors, it could be adapted to college students as well.

American Philosophical Association Online
This site includes links to syllabi from various areas of philosophy and ethics.

Instructional Resources in Engineering Ethics, Computer Ethics and Research Ethics
Syllabi from several ethics courses are included on this site, along with other resources related to teaching ethics.

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Hospitality & Tourism Management

Canyon College COURSE SYLLABUS: Introduction to the Hospitality and Tourism Industry
Online Course Syllabus for Introduction to the Hospitality and Tourism Industry at the Canyon College , Idaho

Introduction to Hospitality Management (pdf)
Course Syllabus for Introduction to Hospitality Management at the College of Micronesia-FSM .

Iowa State University : Introduction to the Hospitality Industry
Course Syllabus for Introduction to the HospitalityIndustry at Iowa State University.

Disney Hospitality Management Course (pdf)
This document provides a detailed view of Disney College Program's Hospitality Management Course Syllabus.

Introduction to Hospitality Management
Course Syllabus for Introduction to Hospitality Management at Scottsdale Community College.

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Humanities & Fine Arts

Humanities
The University of North Carolina at Asheville 's Humanities Department web site provides course syllabi for course related to the ancient world, the medieval world, the modern world, the contemporary world.

University of Puget Sound Humanities Courses
This web site contains course descriptions and course syllabi related major topics in Humanities. The syllabi cover course topics like crisis and culture, the rhetoric of warfare, utopia and dystopia, western traditions, the classics of Russian literature, the idea of the self, ancients and moderns, modernization and modernism.

Department of Humanities and Religious Studies
Syllabi for the following topics are available on this site: arts and ideas of the West, arts and ideas of Asia, medieval culture, romanticism and revolution, exploring world religions, world mythology, classical mythology and the culture of classical Greece.

Courageous Teaching
This Bellevue Community College 's web site provides lesson ideas for Art History, Humanities, and Philosophy.

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Mathematics

Mathematics-Intermediate Algebra
Department of Mathematics and Computing La Sierra University (pdf )
The lesson plan is organized simply by topic with descriptions to follow. It provides the grading scheme and instructions on how to contact the instructor as well as an outline of the semester's assignments.

Mathematics---Linear Algebra
Introduction to Linear Algebra and Discrete Mathematics (pdf)
This course introduces the student to the computational and theoretic concepts of Linear Algebra and its applications.

Mathematics
The syllabus is organized simply with titled topics and descriptions to follow. It provides the course evaluation and instructions on how to contact the instructor as well as an outline of the semester's assignments.

Pre-Algebra
Elementary Algebra
Intermediate Algebra
Elementary Statistics
College Algebra & Trigonometry
Introduction to Calculus

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Natural Sciences

General Chemistry Lecture Demonstrations and Audio/Visual Resources
This website has a collection of experiments pertaining to chemistry of various grade level and type.

Lesson Activities - Educators - OceanWorld
This is a site created by the Jason Project to give to teachers ocean related resources. It contains a series of activities within a syllabus that pertain to a topic that is related to the ocean.

Sciences Course Syllabi and Lectures
This site includes syllabi for the following scientific disciplines: astronomy, biology, chemistry, geological sciences and physics.

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Social and Behavioral Science

Landmark Supreme Court Cases
This site was developed to provide teachers with a full range of resources and activities to support the teaching of landmark Supreme Court cases, helping students explore the key issues of each case.

Teaching With Documents:  Lesson Plans
The Digital Classroom provides materials from the National Archives and methods for teaching with primary sources. Includes activities and publications

History Matters
Among the many digital resources are lesson plans, syllabi, links, and exhibits. The Center for History and New Media's resources include a list of "best" web sites, links to syllabi and lesson plans, essays on history and new media, a link to their excellent History Matters web site for U.S. History, and more.

Economic Education Web
Economic Education Web contains a collection of information and web links showing activities to use in economics classes.

Lesson Plans: Psychology Courses
This site lists sample course syllabi for psychology courses offered by the Wor-Wic Community College Foundation.

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Speech

Speech Syllabi from Highland Community College
This syllabus contains information about instructional materials, course content, assessment, and course description.

Speech Course Syllabi from McLennan Community College
Syllabi for six speech courses taking place at McLennan Community College.

Business and Professional Communication (Available in .pdf format)
Focuses on communication theory, interpersonal skills and presentational and group techniques as they apply to the individual in business and professional organizations. This is not a course in public speaking.

Interpersonal Communications
Interpersonal Communications is a special oral and non-verbal communications course which places special emphasis on communication tactics between and among individuals, small groups and speaker audience relationships.  Interpersonal Communications probes the various genres of communication interactions.

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