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Help Your Math
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Help Your Math is a volunteer- and donation-based open educational resource and online math center. Help Your Math hosts free online math courses, including over 200 videos and quizzes. Donations help fund the operations of Help Your Math but the content on this website is completely free and accessible to anyone.

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Mathematics
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Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Tutorial
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CUNY
Provider Set:
Borough of Manhattan Community College
Author:
Ke Xin
Date Added:
02/08/2019
How to Search for a Journal
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Looking for a particular journal title? You can search for these on the main Library homepage, under the Journals tab. Watch this quick video for a demo of where to look!

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Education
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Tutorial
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CUNY
Provider Set:
The Graduate Center
Author:
Mina Rees Library
Date Added:
02/22/2024
IL videos
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The Library Instruction team has created and/or assembled instructional videos to help students, faculty, and staff navigate library resources for research. Topics include using databases, locating specific articles, finding e-books, and citations.

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Education
Material Type:
Tutorial
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CUNY
Provider Set:
College of Staten Island
Author:
College of Staten Island Library
Date Added:
02/20/2024
Implementing Some Basic Simuation Designs Using the simsem Package in R
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The purpose of this tutorial is to provide a very basic introduction to implementing three simple research designs using the simsem package in R. R is an open source statistical computing environment (R Core Team, 2015). For more information about R, see the R Project homepage (https://www.r-project.org/) and the Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN) web page (https://cran.r-project.org/). The lavaan package provides functions for fitting and evaluating structural equation models (Rosseel, 2012). For further information about the lavaan package including tutorials, see the lavaan Project web page (http://lavaan.ugent.be/). The simsem package (Pornprasertmanit, Miller & Schoemann, 2016) provides functions to facilitate structural equation modeling simulation studies and is compatible with both lavaan and openMx (Boker, et al., 2014). For more information about the simsem package, see the simsem web page (http://simsem.org/). This document assumes some familiarity with the basics of R and assumes familiarity with lavaan model specification. The simsem web page provides extensive examples for running specific simulation conditions. The goal of this document is to provide a basic guide to implementing simple research designs by combining multiple conditions into a larger design for comparative analysis. Sample code illustrates the complete process including simulation, basic data management strategies, and graphical display of results. The document will focus on lavaan model specification and estimation but the techniques generalize to openMx. For more information about openMx, see the openMx web page (http://openmx.psyc.virginia.edu/).
The first section considers a simple two-group between-subjects design. The second section considers a within subjects design with two conditions. The third section combines these into a 2×2 mixed factorial design. The final section discuses the use of functions in programming simulations. This document also assumes basic familiarity with factorial research designs and terms used to describe them. Four self-contained R scripts accompany this tutorial.

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Applied Science
Computing and Information
Mathematics
Statistics and Probability
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Tutorial
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CUNY Academic Works
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John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Author:
Markus, Keith A
Date Added:
09/16/2016
K16 College Now FYS Resource Guide – A curated collection of materials for use by instructors of College Now FYS or FYS-like courses.
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This FYS Resource collection was designed for instructors teaching First Year Seminar-like courses to high school students in NYC Public Schools. It includes a broad range of activities that promote college and career readiness skills for use in the classroom.

These activities introduce, model, and practice college and career readiness skills on the five topics above in a manner accessible to a 10th grader. They range from 15-minute activities to multi-day sequences for an instructor to integrate into their course.

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Arts and Humanities
Education
English Language Arts
Reading Informational Text
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CUNY
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CUNY Central Office
Author:
Teaching & Learning Team at the Office of K16 Initiatives
Date Added:
09/27/2024
Learning Services: Resources for Students
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Bronx Community College's collection of learning services for students and faculty. Contains information on using OneSearch, locating E-resources, and general research assistance.

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Education
Material Type:
Student Guide
Tutorial
Provider:
CUNY
Provider Set:
Bronx Community College
Author:
Bronx Community College Library
Date Added:
06/27/2023
Library Research
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A collection of videos covering: Accessing Databases by Subject, Title, Introduction to OneSearch, Company Research, searching Business Source Complete, MedlinePlus, Gale eBooks, and CINAHL

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Education
Material Type:
Tutorial
Provider:
CUNY
Provider Set:
Brooklyn College
Author:
Brooklyn College Library
Date Added:
02/22/2024
MMP100 – Introduction to Multimedia – Resources for Students & Faculty
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This website was created as an OER (Open Educational Resource) for the Borough of Manhattan Community College’s “MMP100 – Introduction to Multimedia” course. [...] The content of the course has been divided into “Topics”. Please refer to the “Syllabus” page for a suggested weekly breakdown. Each topic’s page includes slides (core concepts and terminology), web resources (relevant tutorials, articles etc.), as well as sample assignments and grading rubrics (faculty members are free to use these exact guidelines or to adapt them). [...] This site is administered by Prof. Anna Pinkas, Assistant Professor at the Borough of Manhattan Community College’s Media Arts & Technology Department. Please send any suggestions or concerns to: apinkas@bmcc.cuny.edu

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Applied Science
Arts and Humanities
Graphic Arts
Technology
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Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Reading
Reference
Syllabus
Tutorial
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CUNY
Provider Set:
Borough of Manhattan Community College
Author:
Anna Pinkas
Date Added:
02/27/2019
Online Instructional Resources
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Downloadable Remote Teaching Resoures, Remote Synchronous Teaching Instructions, Embedded Librarianship, Research & Citation.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Lesson
Module
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Tutorial
Provider:
CUNY
Provider Set:
City College
Author:
City College of New York Library
Date Added:
02/22/2024
PSYC 7765G: Statistical Method Applications I
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Provides an introduction to statistical software environments for practical data-analysis, advanced simulation techniques, and reproducible reporting for psychological research. Topics and scope reproducible statistics for psychologists with R

Subject:
Mathematics
Psychology
Social Science
Statistics and Probability
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Bibliography
Interactive
Tutorial
Provider:
CUNY
Provider Set:
Brooklyn College
Author:
Amy Wolfe
Matthew Crump
Date Added:
07/13/2021