Elaine Lee, Foothill-De Anza Community College District, 2021. "It combines chapters from Public Speaking Project and edited chapters from Communication in the Real World." Organized into 17 chapters. Online, PDF, print book files, and LMS course formats. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons - Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Tammera Stokes Rice, College of the Canyons, 3rd ed., 2020. Organized into 13 chapters, each with interactive boxes, discussion questions, and key terms. PDF format in Google Drive. CC BY (Creative Commons - Attribution) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Published 2012, available on the Univ. of Hawaii OER site. "Introduction to communication studies." PDF format. CC BY-NC-SA (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Textbook adapted by Univ. of Minnesota, 2016. "Communication in the Real World: An Introduction to Communication Studies overviews the time-tested conceptual foundations of the field, while incorporating the latest research and cutting-edge applications of these basics. Each chapter will include timely, concrete, and real-life examples of communication concepts in action." Online, print PDF, digital PDF, and editable OpenDocument formats. Organized into 16 chapters. Peer reviews of the text available on this site. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial - Share Alike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Scott T. Paynton & Laura K. Hahn, Humboldt State University, 2021, hosted via LibreTexts platform. "This textbook is targeted for Introduction to Human Communication courses that introduce students to the study of Communication. The underlying organization addressed the importance of students to be able to answer the question, “What is Communication Study?” in a way that captures the field of Communication appropriately, as well as an important discipline across colleges and universities." Organized into 13 chapters. Online, PDF, print book files, and LMS course formats. CC BY SA (Creative Commons - Attribution - ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Course adapted by Alamo Colleges instructor through an Achieving the Dream grant and currently hosted by LibreTexts. Organized into 13 modules with integrated links and videos. Online and PDF formats. Course pages may have different CC (Creative Commons) open licenses. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Saylor Academy course, with 5 units that "will introduce you to communication principles, common communication practices, and a selection of theories to better understand the communication transactions that you experience in your daily life. The principles and practices that you study in this course will provide the foundation for further study in communications." Includes end-of-unit assessments (available upon free log-in). Final exam is NOT openly licensed. TIP: Click on the "Resources" link in the course menu for a shortcut to resources and files used in the course. Web version only. Licensed under a CC BY (Creative Commons - Attribution) license, but sources used may have different or additional licenses. Eligible for Print on Demand if materials are compiled into a print-ready format.
Ashley Orme Nichols, Boise State University, 2020. "Even though conflict is one of the most natural occurrences in the human experience, most of us don't have effective strategies and frameworks for approaching conflict when it happens. This book provides basic strategies and frameworks for folks that want to learn to turn conflict into an opportunity in their lives that leads to stronger relationships." Tone is intentionally straightforward, practical, and informally engaging. Organized into 6 chapters. Online, PDF, and EPUB formats. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Randy Nichols, et al., Univ. of Washington, [2018]. “This book explores theoretical perspectives and core issues in the relationship between the media and society, including the production and reception of both news and entertainment. Evaluates the historical, cultural, political and economic contexts of media industries, representations, and audiences.” Adapted and updated from 2 main OER texts, which are also included on this guide: Understanding Media and Culture, and Media Studies 101. Online format via Pressbooks. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand (PoD) if converted into a print-ready format.
Univ. of Minnesota Libraries, 2016. "An introductory text in mass communication" organized into 16 chapters. Peer reviews of the site available on this site. Online, digital PDF, and print PDF formats. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Mark Poeopsel, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, published by Rebus Community, 2018. “[A]n approachable introductory Mass Communication text that covers major mass communication terms and concepts including "digital culture." It discusses various media platforms and how they are evolving as Information and Communication Technologies change. This book has been peer-reviewed by 6 subject experts.” Organized into 10 chapters and includes an accessibility assessment. Online, digital PDF, print PDF, EPUB, and editable OpenDocument formats. Peer reviews of the text available on this site. CC BY (Creative Commons - Attribution) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Daniel Faltesek & Daniel Adams, Oregon State University, 2019. “This book is intended for use in a large introductory class in new media in a program that covers the “full-stack” including critical/cultural studies, media management, diffusion of innovation, and synthetic media production. The first half of this basic sequence covered new media and democracy, finance, intellectual property law, basic games, and transmedia. The second half of the sequence covers many topics related to aesthetics, design, technology, and methodology.” Organized into 5 major sections, with a more theoretical approach/framework. Online, PDF, and eBook file formats. CC BY NC (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Richard S. Lewis, Prescott College, 2021. “[P]rovid[es] a transdisciplinary method that allows for both practical and theoretical analyses of media investigations.” A more philosophical approach to the subject; may be useful for supplemental readings and/or discussion prompts. Online, PDF file formats. CC BY (Creative Commons Attribution) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Joycelyn Streator, University System of Georgia, 2020. "The Digital Media Workbook provides media-rich review questions for fundamental digital media concepts. It’s recommended that students use the Interactive Workbook to review concepts from lectures or readings and assess their mastery." Instructor's guide in PDF format. Workbook available as Canvas course, complete with assessments and reviews. CC BY (Creative Commons - Attribution) license.
Joan Donovan, et al., in coordination with Harvard University’s Kennedy School and Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy. “[A] digital research platform linking together theory, methods, and practice for mapping media manipulation and disinformation campaigns. This resource is intended for researchers, journalists, technologists, policymakers, educators, and civil society organizers who want to learn about detecting, documenting, describing, and debunking misinformation, disinformation, and media manipulation.” Site includes sections for Case Studies, Methods, Definitions, and Research. Online + printable versions of each case study. Although this site and content is not openly licensed, the site’s Privacy Policy page states permission to “distribute printed pages or PDFs from this website for educational, non-commercial purposes” and each case study includes a sample citation.
Erika Pearson, University of Otago (New Zealand), 2013. "[T]he open educational resource for media studies studies in New Zealand, Australia, and Pacifica." Organized into four major parts: Reading Media Texts, Culture and Contexts, Production and Structures, and Audiences & Identity. Could be useful as supplements or case studies with international/global perspective? Online, PDF, and ebook file formats. CC BY (Creative Commons - Attribution) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
CUNY College of Staten Island, 2021. Course syllabus with weekly schedule, assignments, and discussion topics. Course uses the OER textbook Understanding Media and Culture: An Introduction to Mass Communication, also linked on this guide.
Kathleen A. Hansen and Nora Paul, Univ. of Minnesota, 2015. "The definitive text for the information search and evaluation process as practiced by news and strategic communication message producers." Organized into 16 chapters. Online, digital PDF, print PDF, and editable OpenDocument formats. CC BY (Creative Commons Attribution) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Worcester State University, 2018. Course syllabus, 2 writing assignments, and a group project assignment. Course uses the OER textbook Understanding Media and Culture: An Introduction to Mass Communication, also linked on this guide.
Playlist of 12+ short videos with innovative graphics, last updated 2020. Includes videos on: history of media literacy, media influence & persuasion, online advertising, the darker side of media, and more. Crash Course videos are high-quality, with a mix of live-action and animated graphics. Not openly licensed but you can link/embed them in Canvas courses.
Jason S. Wrench, Narissra M. Punyanunt-Carter & Katherine S. Thweatt, Open SUNY, 2020. "[H]elps readers examine their own one-on-one communicative interactions using a mindfulness lens [...] Each chapter is broken into different sections that have unique instructional outcomes, key takeaways, and exercises, and concludes with real-world case studies and sample quiz questions." Organized into 14 chapters. PDF format. Comes with an accompanying student workbook and lecture slides. Email provided to request instructor manual. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Victoria Leonard, College of the Canyons, 2nd ed., 2019. Portions of this text were adapted from A Primer on Communication Studies. "The following chapters will cover topics such as: dealing with conflict, how to communicate in professional and personal relationships, and self-presentation in communication." Includes interactive features to help students engage with concepts. Organized into 6 chapters plus appendix. PDF and editable Word formats. CC BY (Creative Commons - Attribution) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Hilary Altman, et al., Academic Senate for California Community Colleges, 2023. An "overview of interpersonal communication grounded in theory, research, and practical application, with an eye to the lived experience of college students." Organized into 12 chapters/modules. Online (LibreTexts) and PDF formats. CC BY (Creative Commons - Attribution) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Dennis Rivers, 10th ed., 2023. "This workbook proposes seven ways to guide your conversations in directions that are more satisfying for both you and your conversation partners." Focuses on talking, listening, conflict resolutions, and effective team-building. Online and PDF formats, also available in Spanish. Additional resources in the Library tab, including Conflict Resolution Emergency Kit and Resources for Communication Skills Classes and Group. CC BY SA (Creative Commons - Attribution - ShareAlike) license.
Jessica Gasiorek, Univ. of Hawaii, 2018. "The text provides an upper-level undergraduate introduction and explanation of the social and cognitive processes involved in human communication, focusing on how people create understanding." Used as an interpersonal communications text by some California community colleges. Organized into 5 sections, including Traditional Models of Human Communication and The Inferential Model of Human Communication. Online, digital PDF, and print PDF formats. CC BY (Creative Commons - Attribution) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Ashley Orme Nichols, Boise State University, 2020. "Even though conflict is one of the most natural occurrences in the human experience, most of us don't have effective strategies and frameworks for approaching conflict when it happens. This book provides basic strategies and frameworks for folks that want to learn to turn conflict into an opportunity in their lives that leads to stronger relationships." Tone is intentionally straightforward, practical, and informally engaging. Organized into 6 chapters. Online, PDF, and EPUB formats. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Created by CUNY Bronx Community College instructor, 2018. PDf format. CC BY NC (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial) license.
Sara Kim, et al., LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network, 2022. Introductory textbook for public speaking, designed for dual-enrolled students. Organized into 16 chapters, including modern forms of public speaking, such as online public speaking. The preface provides information for how to contact for the accompany open course with ancillary materials designed around this OER text. Faculty peer reviews of this text available on this site. Online (Pressbooks), PDF, EPUB, and Common Cartridge formats. CC BY-NC-SA (Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Published by University of Kansas Libraries, 2019, this OER textbook is "a contemporary, interdisciplinary public speaking textbook that fuses rhetoric, critical/cultural studies, and performance to offer an up-to-date resource for students. With a focus on advocacy, this textbook invites students to consider public speaking as a political, purposeful form of information-sharing." Organized into 4 sections, with 15 chapters. Online and PDF formats. This site includes faculty peer reviews of this text. CC BY-NC-SA (Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Developed by Dalton State College instructors through a Georgia Galileo grant, 4th ed., 2023. 15 chapters + appendices, "especially useful in coverage of PowerPoint, audience responsiveness, ethics in public speaking, special occasion speeches, and structure of speeches. Three ancillaries are available: electronic “flash cards” for study, Powerpoints on the 15 main chapters, and test banks for the 15 main chapters." Ancillary resources available upon request. PDF, Word, accessible Word, EPUB, and Kindle formats. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Univ. of Minnesota Libraries, 2016. "Stand up, Speak out: The Practice and Ethics of Public Speakingf eatures two key themes. First it focuses on helping students become more seasoned and polished public speakers, and second is its emphasis on ethics in communication." Organized into 18 chapters, each with chapter exercises. Online, digital PDF, print PDF, and editable OpenDocument formats. Peer reviews of the text available on this site. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Steven Ginley, Morton College, 2019. Textbook, presentation slides, and zip files of practice tests and quizzes. Organized into 9 chapters, with integrated activities. Textbook is in PDF format. CC BY S (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Sarah E. Hollingsworth, et al., Oklahoma State University, 2021. Note: Along with original content, the editors adapted portions of OER textbooks: Exploring Public Speaking: 4th Edition, Stand Up, Speak Out, and Fundamentals of Public Speaking. Organized into 18 chapters, each with discussion questions and activities. Also includes a glossary. Online (Pressbooks), PDF, EPUB, and Common Cartridge formats. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
OER textbook developed by communication and speech professionals, 2011. Organized into 18 chapters, with related activities. Online, PDF, print files, and LMS file formats. CC BY NC ND (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial - NoDerivatives) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Tammera Stokes Rice, et al., College of the Canyons, 2nd ed., 2022. Organized into 13 chapters plus glossary. Each chapter includes reflection questions and key terms. PDF and editable Word formats. CC BY (Creative Commons - Attribution) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Co-developed by TCC communications instructor for the Kaleidoscope Open Course Initiative, hosted via Lumen Learning. Organized into 17 modules, with some content coming from The Public Speaking Project. Faculty resources available, including assignments and example syllabi. Online format with a downloadable PDF version. Course pages may have different CC (Creative Commons) open licenses. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Developed by Lee Ann Thomas, Clinton Community College, through an Achieving the Dream grant, and currently hosted by LibreTexts.. Organized into 6 modules, and focusing primarily on different types of speeches. Modules organized into Read, Discuss, and Do structure. Some modules incorporate chapters from The Public Speaking Project. Includes a mid-term and final test. Original content under a CC BY (Creative Commons - Attribution) license, but some course pages or content may have different CC (Creative Commons) open licenses. Online and PDF formats. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Saylor Academy course, with 15 units that "systematically examines the elements of an effective speech." Final exam is NOT openly licensed. TIP: Click on the "Resources" link in the course menu for a shortcut to resources and files used in the course. Web format only. Licensed under a CC BY (Creative Commons - Attribution) license, but sources used may have different or additional licenses. Eligible for Print on Demand if materials are compiled into a print-ready format.
Lynn Meade, Univ. of Arkansas, 2020. "This advanced public speaking textbook is designed to encourage you as a speaker and to help you sharpen your skills. It is written to feel like you are sitting with a trusted mentor over coffee as you receive practical advice on speaking." Organized into 6 main sections: Writing a Speech, Presenting a Speech, Presentation Aids for Speech, Speeches (samples), Considerations for Speech, and Classroom Activities. Online, print PDF, digital PDF, and EPUB formats. CC BY NC (Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Jason Guthrie, et al., Clayton State University, Affordable Learning Georgia, 2023. "This set of sample videos for Public Speaking was created under an ALG Affordable Materials Grant. These videos are made by students, showing examples of various types of speeches." CC BY (Creative Commons - Attribution) license.
Brandon Boyce, et al., Univ. of Kansas, published by Open Education Network: Manifold Community, 2022, last updated 2023. an “open”, publicly available archive for teachers, pedagogues, and public speaking advocates to access sample assignments and public speaking activities [...] A majority of the assignments and activities expand on the open textbook, Speak Out, Call In: Public Speaking as Advocacy." Organized into Delivery and Aesthetics Activities, Online Public Speaking Activities, Ceremonial Speaking Activities, Informative Speaking Activities, and includes a collection of speech assignments. Online + Word formats. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons - Attribution - Noncommercial -Sharealike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand if materials compiled into a print-ready format.
Developed by Dalton State College instructors through a Georgia Galileo grant, 4th ed., 2019. Ancillary resources available upon request. "Three ancillaries are available: electronic “flash cards” for study, Powerpoints on the 15 main chapters, and test banks for the 15 main chapters." Lecture slides also available for download. PDF, Word, EPUB, and Kindle formats. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike) license.
Rebecca Shortt, BCcampus (Canada), 2021. "[C]reated to support presenters in creating accessible and inclusive online and in-person presentations." Organized into 3 main sections: Presenting Practices, Slide Design, and Virtual Presenting Tips. Online, digital PDF, print PDF, EPUB, and Common Cartridge formats. CC BY (Creative Commons Attribution) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Jasmine R. Linabary and Moon Castro, Emporia State University, 2021. "[a]n interdisciplinary textbook focused on communication in groups and teams. This textbook aims to provide students with theories, concepts, and skills they can put into practice to form and sustain successful groups across a variety of contexts." Organized into 4 main parts (Overview, Forming Groups, Sustaining Groups, and Group Communication Skills) with 16 chapters. Faculty peer reviews of this text available on this site. Online (Pressbooks), PDF, and e-book formats. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Kerry Osborne, College of the Canyons, 4th ed., 2023. Organized into 10 chapters, each with learning objectives, key takeaways, and exercises. PDF and editable Word formats. CC BY (Creative Commons - Attribution) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
OER textbook now available from LibreTexts platform. "[O]ffers a practical introduction to the theory and practice of group communication, with an emphasis on real world applications to develop an awareness, understanding, and skills to effectively participate as a productive group member. Through a clear and concise approach to group decision-making and dynamics in teams and leadership, students are presented with the tools needed to create plans, find solutions to problems, produce goods or deliver services, and evaluate their performance through self and peer assessments." Co-adapted by a Clover Park Technical College instructor. Organized into 12 chapters. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial - Share Alike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Wikibook textbook Includes communication issues with groups and teams, primarily from a management and leadership perspective. Last edited in 2021. Online, Printable/editable and PDF formats. CC BY SA (Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
OpenLearn course that explores diversity within teams and team roles, including a section on virtual teams. Organized into 8 weekly modules. Online, Word, EPUB, and PDF formats. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Cameron W. Piercy, University of Kansas Libraries, 2019. Focuses on group dynamics. Written for an upper-level college communications course, but sections may be useful for examples and case studies. Organized into 3 sections, with 23 chapters. Online and PDF formats. CC BY (Creative Commons - Attribution) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
OpenLearn mini-course with 8 modules, some with integrated activities. Online, PDF, EPUB, Kindle, and Word formats. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons - NonCommercial - ShareAlike) license.
Textbook adapted by Univ. of Minnesota, 2016. Includes two substantial chapters on group communication, Chapters 13 & 14. "Each chapter will include timely, concrete, and real-life examples of communication concepts in action." Online, print PDF, digital PDF, and editable OpenDocument formats. Organized into 16 chapters. Peer reviews of the text available on this site. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial - Share Alike) license.
Checklist worksheet, 2017, created for students to work on group projects to make sure they are using good communication skills. Online format. CC BY NC (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial) license.
Ashley Orme Nichols, Boise State University, 2020. "Even though conflict is one of the most natural occurrences in the human experience, most of us don't have effective strategies and frameworks for approaching conflict when it happens. This book provides basic strategies and frameworks for folks that want to learn to turn conflict into an opportunity in their lives that leads to stronger relationships." Tone is intentionally straightforward, practical, and informally engaging. Organized into 6 chapters. Online, PDF, and EPUB formats. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Karen Krumrey, Lane Community College, 2nd ed., 2022. Created for community college students. "In the quest to explore the multiple facets of intercultural communication, this book is divided into three general areas: foundations, elements, and contexts. The foundations cover the basic principles associated with communication studies and culture. The elements move beyond the basics into self, identities, verbal, and nonverbal process associated with communication and culture. Contexts explore all the different environments such as media, business, and education, in which intercultural communication occurs." Conclusion states that this work was created with "the principles of cultural humility to create a gracious space for communication." Organized into 12 chapters. Faculty peer reviews of this text available on this site Online (Pressbooks), PDF, EPUB, and Common Cartridge formats. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Tammera Stokes Rice, College of the Canyons, 2nd ed., 2019. "The following chapters will cover topics such as: understanding cultural identity, social construction, cultural biases, and culture shock." Includes interactive features and critical thinking questions. Organized into 8 chapters. PDF and editable Word formats for entire text, and individual chapters also available in PDF format. CC BY (Creative Commons - Attribution) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Shannon Ahrndt, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 2020. "Intercultural Communication examines culture as a variable in interpersonal and collective communication. It explores the opportunities and problems arising from similarities and differences in communication patterns, processes, and codes among various cultural groups. It explores cultural universals, social categorization, stereotyping and discrimination, with a focus on topics including race, ethnicity, social class, religion, gender and sexuality as they relate to communication." Organized into 7 chapters. PDF format. Faculty peer reviews of this textbook also available on this site. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Robert Godwin-Jones, Virginia Commonwealth University, 2021. "The text introduces some of the key concepts in intercultural communication as traditionally presented in (North American) courses and textbooks, namely the study of differences between cultures, as represented in the works and theories of Edward Hall (1959) and Geert Hofstede (1980). Common to these approaches is the prominence of context, leading to a view of human interactions as dynamic and changeable, given the complexity of language and culture, as human agents interact with their environments. This aligns with the principal approach used in this textbook, which is broadly ecological, looking at the multiple factors of individuality and context (including but not limited to national origin) that influence intercultural communication. There is an attempt throughout the text to incorporate views on intercultural communication from a geographically diverse array of scholars, supplementing the author's North American perspective." Organized into 7 chapters. Online, PDF, print book files, and LMS course formats. CC BY NC (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Tom Grothe, Butte College, 2020. "Intercultural communication is an approach to relations among members of these groups that focuses on the recognition and respect of cultural differences, seeks the goal of mutual adaptation leading to biculturalism rather than simple assimilation, and supports the development of intercultural sensitivity on the part of individuals and organizations to enable empathic understanding and competent coordination of action across cultural differences." Organized into 10 main chapters. Online, PDF, LMS cartridge, and print book file formats. CC BY (Creative Commons - Attribution) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Lori Halverson-Wente & Mark Halverson-Wente, Rochester Community and Technical College via Minnesota Libraries Publishing Project, 2018. Organized into 3 sections, with 8 chapters, interview essay samples and materials, and case studies. Online and PDF formats available via LibreTexts platform; Pressbooks version available at https://mlpp.pressbooks.pub/interculturalcommunicationcompetence/ . CC BY NC (Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Sara Marie Sorenson, Lake Superior College, 2019. "This is a D2L Brightspace module covering the foundations of communication. This is used as an introduction to an intercultural communication course." Zip file. CC BY-NC-SA (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand if materials are compiled into a print-ready format.
From the Community Tool Box site, a service of the Center for Community Health and Development at the University of Kansas. This toolkit includes sections on "Understanding Culture and Diversity in Building Communities" and "Multicultural Collaboration," among others. Online format, with a checklist and PowerPoint slides. CC BY NC SA 3.0 (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand if materials are compiled into a print-ready format.
Heejin Chang; Scott Windeatt; and Esther Stockwell, Univ. of Southern Queensland (Australia), 2024. "These resources will prepare culturally and linguistically diverse students for academic study in situations involving intercultural communication." Organized into 3 modules, with 7-8 tasks per module, with integrated exercises and activities. Online (Pressbooks), PDF, and EPUB formats. CC BY NC (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Nolan Weil, Utah State University and published by Rebus Community, 2019. Interdisciplinary text on culture, organized into 9 chapters. Online, digital PDF, and EPUB formats. CC BY NC (Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
OpenLearn mini-course now hosted on LibreTexts platforms., Modules that "explore the ways in which difference and diversity impact on the nature of communication in health and social care services." Organized into 6 modules, some with integrated activities. Online, PDF, print book files, and LMS course formats. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
2018 toolkit from the Community Toolbox, a service of the Center for Community Health and Development at the University of Kansas. Online format. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons - Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike) license.
David Lee, NYC College of Technology. "“The interdisciplinary study and practice of communication in healthcare and public health. Topics include provider-patient interaction, team communication, and the diffusion of health information through public health campaigns. Students practice clear, purposeful and compassionate communication across multiple channels, to reduce errors and improve healthcare delivery.” Menu includes Readings, Assignments, and Syllabus. Readings are mostly open access readings and organized into themed weeks (e.g. Week 3: Patient/Provider Communication; Week 8: Health and the Media; Week 10: Health Campaigns). Eligible for Print on Demand, if materials are converted into a print-ready format.
Saylor Academy. Adapted from Saylor’s “Business Communication for Success” OER textbook. Online format. CC BY NC SA (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike) license. Eligible for Print on Demand.
Brooklyn College library guide, last updated 2024. This LibGuide pulls together different videos, readings, and documents on different aspects of health communication, which are included as sub-tabs. Open access materials.
The Community Guide. “[A] resource to help you select interventions to improve health and prevent disease in your state, community, community organization, business, healthcare organization, or school.” Organized into Task Force Findings, Summary Table, and Presentations and Promotional Materials, with real-life examples of health campaigns. Most resources are in PDF format. Public domain. Eligible for Print on Demand.